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Parks & Trails

General Information

          What We Do

Toe of the Hill Trail The City of Hailey, the Hailey Parks & Lands Board, and Hailey citizens work together to create and maintain an interconnected system of parks, recreational facilities, trails, green spaces and natural lands for the community of Hailey. Our goal is to provide diverse recreation opportunities within walking distance for the greatest number of Hailey residents.

Our town is fortunate to have a long history of generous support for our parks, lands and trails. Over the years, many donors, supporters and volunteers have played a major role in the development of our parks and trails.

          Parks & Lands Board

Janet Fugate, Chair (parks.board@haileycityhall.org)
Darin Sales, Vice-Chair
Cheryl Kramer
Jill Swanger
Tom Downey
Kathy Noble
Dean Hernandez
Becki Keefer, Parks Project Coordinator (b.keefer@cox.net)
Carol Brown, City Council Liaison (carol.brown@haileycityhall.org)

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          Parks & Trails Contact Information

Park Planning & Development

Janet Fugate
Parks & Lands Board Chair
Phone: 788-1062
E-mail: parks.board@haileycityhall.org

Becki Keefer
Parks Project Coordinator
Phone: 727-7092
E-mail: bskeefer@sunvalley.net

Tom Hellen
Public Works Director
Phone: 788-9830 ext. 14
E-mail: tom.hellen@haileycityhall.org

Park Reservations

Phone: 788-4221 ext. 0

Special Event Permits

Phone: 788-9830 ext. 22

Park & Trail Maintenance

Phone: 788-9830 ext. 22

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"Pooch Pick-Up Stations" Information

Pooch Pick-Up Stations
Photo by: Ray Hyde

The 'Pooch Pick Up Bag Stations' in Hailey have been provided by the Wood River Animal Shelter to encourage the community to be responsible pet owners while in our parks.

There are two boxes in Heagle Park and one box in Hop Porter Park. A shelter person refills these boxes every 2 days with recycled bags from the local grocery stores. The Wood River Animal Shelter is keeping track of the usage and will expand the boxes to our local parks upon the usage and demand in the other parks.