Best Hiking Trails in Pocatello, Idaho

Pocatello has no shortage of worthwhile trails, from easy nature walks and creekside outings to longer foothills hikes with broad views and steady climbing. Whether you are looking for a relaxed family-friendly walk or a more rewarding day on the trail, these featured routes offer some of the best hiking experiences around the Gate City.

Below are four featured hiking trails in the area each with its own dedicated trail page. These guides include trail descriptions, quick facts, photos, and links to help you explore more of the area.

Edson Fichter Nature Area

1-mile loop • Easy • Southern Pocatello

One of the most accessible hiking areas in Pocatello, Edson Fichter Nature Area offers a relaxed outing with paved paths, river access, a fishing pond, and plenty of room to wander. It is a great choice for families, beginners, and anyone looking for a shorter walk with a surprising amount of variety.

Edson Fichter Nature Area

City Creek Trail

6 miles out-and-back • Moderate • City Creek Area

City Creek Trail is one of the classic hiking trails in the area, with a scenic creekside setting, moderate climbing, and a true foothills feel just outside town. Seventeen bridges, flowing water, and numerous side trails make it one of the area’s most popular outings.

City Creek Trail

Wiggleworm Trail

5.9 miles out-and-back • Moderate • ISU Area

Wiggleworm Trail is one of Pocatello's best moderate hiking trails, offering a steady climb, open terrain, and a friendlier grade than many of the area’s steeper routes. It is an especially enjoyable early-season hike thanks to its sunny exposure and spring wildflowers.

Wiggleworm Trail

Sterling Justice Trail

9.3 miles round-trip to overlook • Moderate to Difficult • Gibson Jack Area

Sterling Justice Trail is one of the most rewarding hiking trails in southern Pocatello, offering a longer foothills outing with steady climbing, sweeping views, and a satisfying sense of travel. The overlook sign at the top helps identify the surrounding peaks and landmarks across the valley.

Sterling Justice Trail

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