Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes
About Us
The Trail of the Coeur d' Alenes is a 72-mile paved trail spanning the Idaho panhandle between Mullan and Plummer. It was created through a unique partnership between the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Union Pacific Railroad, the U. S. Government, and the State of Idaho. The trail begins in the historic Silver Valley, continues along the Coeur d'Alene River past scenic Lake Coeur d'Alene and through rolling farmlands to Plummer. Twenty developed trailheads provide entry points, and there are seventeen scenic waysides along the route for picnicking.
Elevation
3,400 - 2,200
Trail length
72 miles
Trail top
10-foot wide asphalt
Types of use
Walk, bike, in-line skate, electric wheelchair
Overnight
Camping prohibited on trail, but there are several public and private operated facilities within easy distance
Idaho State Parks nearby
Heyburn State Park, Coeur d' Alene's Old Mission State Park
What to bring
Water, daypack, sunscreen, high-energy food, small first-aid kit, trail map, camera and sunglasses
Safety tips
Bikers and in-line skaters should always wear helmets
Always use lights at night
Obey road crossing signs
Winter
Nordic and snowshoe
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