Enjoy one of the best perks of North Idaho with your family, the outdoors!
There are an innumerable amount trails – whether you’re walking, biking, or jogging. To make the search for the best trail for you a little easier, we put together a list of a few of our favorites.
Trail of the Hiawatha
~ 56 Miles from Coeur d’Alene, by Lookout Pass ~
~ Bike Trail ~
~ 15 Miles Long ~
~ The trail is an old train route, equipped with tunnels & sky high trestles ~
~ Level of Difficulty: Easy – Moderate (It’s all Down Hill) ~
North Idaho Centennial Trail
~ Starts on the WA/ID State Line through Coeur d’Alene to Higgens Point ~
~ Walking, Jogging, or Biking Trail ~
~ 23 Miles Long ~
~ Connects to the Spokane River Centennial Trail at State Line ~
~ Level of Difficulty: Easy ~
Mineral Ridge Trail
~ Located in Coeur d’Alene ~
~ 3.3 Miles Long ~
~ Excellent Views of Coeur d’Alene Lake ~
~ Level of Difficulty: Easy – Moderate ~
Tubbs Hill & Nature Trail
~ Located in Coeur d’Alene ~
~ Hiking Trail ~
~ 2 Mile Loop ~
~ On a Peninsula with Lake Coeur d’Alene Boarding on the West, South and East Sides ~
~ Level of Difficulty: Easy ~
Pulaski Tunnel Trail
~ Located in Wallace – 60 Miles from Coeur d’Alene ~
~ Hiking ~
~ 4 Mile Round Trip ~
~ Take the Route the Fireman Took in the “Big Blowup” of 1910 ~
~ Level of Difficulty: Starts easy and as the trail progresses it becomes more arduous ~
Trail to Upper Priest Lake
~ Located by Priest River – 90 Miles from Coeur d’Alene ~
~ Biking & Hiking ~
~ 8 Miles Long ~
~ Visit Upper Priest Lake, Which is Only Accessible by Trail or Boat ~
~ Level of Difficulty: Easy-Moderate ~
Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes
~ Starts in the Silver Valley and Ends in Plummer ~
~ Walking, Jogging, or Biking Trail ~
~ 72 Miles Long ~
~ Level of Difficulty: Easy ~
Hidden Lake
~ Located near Bonner’s Ferry ~
~ Walking & Hiking Trail ~
~ 6.6 Miles Long ~
~ See the Beautiful Hidden Lake at the End of the Hike ~
~ Level of Difficulty: Moderate ~