Our Campuses
Big Lost Campus
Roots Enrichment Center
Trail Creek Road
Mackay, ID 83251
The Big Lost Campus, home to IBC’s 5th-Grade Outdoor Adventure Program in the Spring and Fall and Mountain Adventure Tours in the Summer. It is situated on 12.5 pristine acres of land overlooking the Big Lost River, just 45 minutes from Ketchum, Idaho.
The home of our local Kinder School & the Outdoor Enrichment Program, the Campus is comprised of our educational and creative haven and sits on 1.5 acres of land conveniently located in Bellevue, Idaho.
Big Lost Campus ("BaseCamp)
The Big Lost Campus is a 12.5-acre property located outside Mackay, Idaho, along the Big Lost River. It is used for a variety of purposes, including MAT summer camps, the 5th-grade Outdoor Adventure Program, yoga retreats, corporate events, fishing tours, and wilderness therapy.
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The campus has two main areas: the Upper Property and the Lower Property. The Upper Property has 2,000 square feet of building space, including the Borah Basin Community Building, a basic kitchen, multiple yurts, and sleeping cabins. The Lower Property has hiking trails, campsites, and river access.
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Here are some of the specific features of the Big Lost Campus:
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2,000 square feet of building space, including the Borah Basin Community Building
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Basic kitchen
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Multiple yurts
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Sleeping cabins
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Hiking trails
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Campsites
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River access​
South Valley Campus ("Roots")
IBC operates a 1.5-acre property located in Bellevue, Idaho, adjoining the Big Wood River and home to the Roots Enrichment Center. It is used for after-school and out-of-school programs, as well as other community events.
Here are some of the specific features of the Roots Enrichment Center:
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2,000 square feet of indoor space
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Ceramics studio
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Space for indoor arts and activities
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Gardens
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Playgrounds
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Small barn
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Easy access to the river
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The Roots Enrichment Center is a beautiful and welcoming space that is perfect for learning, creating, and exploring. It is a great place for children to learn new skills, make friends, and connect with nature.