Celebrating 50 Years of Recreation, Community, and Connection
Passport for Recreation
In honor of its 50th anniversary, BCRD invites the community to explore the trails, facilities, and recreation opportunities that make Blaine County such a special place to live.
The Passport for Recreation is a fun, self-guided program designed for families, individuals, and visitors of all ages. Whether you are a longtime participant or discovering something new, the passport invites you to experience BCRD offerings across the valley and celebrate the shared spaces built over five decades.
For 50 years, BCRD has been part of everyday life in Blaine County. From first swim lessons and after-school programs to miles on the trail, team sports, and lifelong friendships, BCRD has helped generations stay active, connected, and rooted in this place.
This milestone belongs to the community. It exists because people showed up, participated, volunteered, coached, and believed that recreation strengthens quality of life. As we celebrate 50 years, we invite you to reflect on the memories that brought you here and to join us in honoring a shared legacy that continues to grow.
BCRD Through the Years

Aquatic Center 2012

Aquatic Center Kiddie Pool 1985

Youth Baseball 1985

Wood River Trail 1990

Boxcar Bend 2005

Boxcar Bend 1980

Galena Mountain Bike Camp 2005

Galena Mountain Bike Trails 2017

Galena MTB Trails Ribbon Cutting 2017

Wood River Trail Repaving Ribbon Cutting 2014

Boulder Mountains Nordic Skiing 1990

Ski the Rails 2005

Snowshoeing 2005

Aquatic Center Swim Meet 1992

T-Ball 1986

Track and Field 1992

Track and Field 1986

Repaving the Wood River Trail 2014

Youth Basketball 1993

Youth Soccer 1992
50 Years in the Making
For half a century, BCRD has grown alongside Blaine County, responding to community needs while staying grounded in access, affordability, and year-round recreation.
- 1976 – BCRD is formed
- 1985 – Aquatic Center opened
- 1989 – BCRD completed construction of Wood River Trail
- 1994 – Galena Lodge purchased by BCRD
- 2001 – Harriman Trail completed
- 2004 – Blaine County School District partnered with BCRD and College of Southern Idaho to create the Community Campus learning and activity center in the former Wood River High School
- 2012 – BCRD passed two year levy to reconstruct the Wood River Trail
- 2018 – BCRD opened Quigley Trails Park with 20 kilometers of Nordic skiing on BCRD property and a conservation easement
- 2020 – Aquatic Center Revitalization completed with bath house renovation, lap pool reconstruction, zero-depth entry leisure pool, and improved mechanical systems
- 2021 – Quigley Trails Park opened bike park with two pump tracks, three jump lines, and three flow trails
- 2026 – BCRD celebrates 50 years of serving five generations of Blaine County residents
Join Us in the Celebration
The 50th anniversary is both a moment to pause and a reason to get outside. It is a chance to look back on the memories, places, and people that shaped recreation in Blaine County, and to celebrate the amenities and programs that continue to bring the community together today.
Throughout the year, we invite everyone to take part in simple, meaningful ways. Share a story from the past. Explore a trail you love, or discover one you have not visited yet. Participate with your family, your neighbors, or on your own. This celebration is about honoring where we have been and enjoying what we have together right now.
Thank You, Blaine County
For 50 years, BCRD has been shaped by the people it serves. This anniversary is a celebration of community pride, shared spaces, and the simple joy of being active together. Thank you for being part of the past, present, and future of recreation in Blaine County.
Get Involved
Your valued support brings quality, affordable, accessible recreation to our community. Whether at Galena Lodge, out on our summer and winter trails, at the Aquatic Center, in our youth and adult sports and activities, or at FitWorks fitness center, these critical recreational programs and facilities exist because of the generosity of our supporters.
