Jubilee Park (OHV Area) | Canyon County

Jubilee Park & OHV Training Area

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“Preserving, for public use, one of the last open and friendly environments in the Treasure Valley.”

Jubilee Park has 1350 acres of open space, featuring breathtaking views of the Snake River Canyon, Owyhee Mountains, and the Boise Front. This close-to-home desert landscape provides a unique setting to enjoy many recreational opportunities. With over 350 acres of trails, a shooting range, and an Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Training Area, Jubilee Park is a fun place to recreate. The terrain is diverse, from flat lands to hills, making it an enjoyable place for novices and experts. The trail system does not feature any signage, so please use common courtesy whether on foot or riding.

OHV Training Area
Emphasis on education is an important aspect of Jubilee Park. The 40-acre OHV Training Area was made possible through an Idaho State Parks and Recreation grant. Off road vehicle courses are available, and teach basic riding skills, rules of the road, trail etiquette and proper riding behavior. For more information on free off-road training courses please visit parksandrecreation.idaho.gov.

Year round, dawn until dusk.
There are no fees at this park.
Jubilee Park

  • From I-84 W take exit 33 for ID-55 toward Nampa/Marsing
  • Continue straight onto ID-55 S/Karcher Rd – 3.5 miles
  • Turn left onto Riverside Rd/Sunny Slope Rd – 2.6 miles
  • Turn left onto Lake Shore Dr/Perch Rd – 6.0 miles
  • Turn left onto Deer Flat Rd – 0.4 miles

OHV Training Area
Directions: Located at the corner of Deer Flat and Perch Rd

   

Mailing

1115 Albany St.
Caldwell, ID 83605

Phone

208-454-6884