The Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes is a 73-mile paved trail spanning the Idaho panhandle between Mullan and Plummer. It was created through a unique …
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Jul 4, 2024
We rode from Harrison to Plummer’s point and back. We loved the chacolet bridge, it was our favorite part of the ride. I want to come back and ride the whole trail sometime. We got ice cream at th…Full review by Sandra H
Jun 6, 2023
We biked from Wallace to Mullen and then a couple days later from Heyburn State Park up to Plummer, then back to Wallace. Great variety of views on smooth asphalt. There are lots of trailheads and p…Full review by jimrA6085ZK
Jul 3, 2022
Very nice paved trail. Great for bicycling. I was only able to walk a small part of it. Picked up the trail at a trailhead just off the freeway in Cataldo. No fee. Ample parking. Was already running …Full review by rdsm77
My wife and I hope to enjoy at least a portion of this trail network with our two young children, aged 9 and 6. Understanding that their endurance levels are not very high is anyone able to recommend any specific stretches that may have the best "bang for the buck" in terms of minimal or slight grade, quality of scenery, wildlife, etc? Thank you!
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One thing you can do is start in Harrison. That way you can head toward Plummer and cross the bridge into Heyburn State Park. It's about 6 miles each way almost as flat as a …
One thing you can do is start in Harrison. That way you can head toward Plummer and cross the bridge into Heyburn State Park. It's about 6 miles each way almost as flat as a pancake Harrison will be good for the kids as they have a popular ice cream shop, but it will be likely closed until the spring. More wildlife viewing is likely headed toward Cataldo, but that's always hit and miss. We saw moose twice this year. Once upriver from Harrison, and once in Heyburn State Park. You just never know.
A group of women want to ride in July. Do we need to plan a stay during it? And where. Good riders, some e bikes to recharge. 72 miles is more than we want to do in a day... and are there places to stop for lunch or a break?
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Look at the town of Pinehurst too for accommodations. It is right along some of the prettiest sections of the trail.
We are staying at a Vacasa condo resort on Arrow Point peninsula near the World Mark resort about 18mi south of CDA and want to ride the trail daily. We are hoping to access it from our condo (not have to drive somewhere to start!) Is this possible?
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You have to get to Harrison. That is probably the closest trailhead.
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