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Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

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  • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

    Tubbs Hill

    4.5
    2 mi / 325 ft gain
    Looking for a short adventure hike on a road trip or a beach to hang out at for a weekend? Tubbs Hill features a 2 mile loop trail that winds along the shoreline of Lake Coeur d'Alene and through an Inland Northwest pine forest. You will see wildlife such as deer, squirrel, and many wildflowers...
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  • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

    Hike Mineral Ridge

    4.2
    3.3 mi / 1000 ft gain
    Wander through a classic Inland Northwest pine tree forest as you climb up to Mineral Ridge. At the top, explore historical Caribou Cabin and take the spur trail to the left to an abandoned mine. There is a lot of history scattered on this short loop hike! Continue past the cabin and take in v...
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  • Post Falls, Idaho

    Hike Black Bay Park

    0.82 mi / 33 ft gain
    Black Bay Park is home to a short series of paved trails and has a new bathroom facility! There's also a rope swing over the river and plenty of spots to swim or launch a kayak or sup if you're looking to cool off on a hot day. There are beautiful wildflowers in the summer but the park is very qu...
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  • Liberty Lake, Washington

    Hike Liberty Lake Loop

    5.0
    8 mi / 1200 ft gain
    This 8 mile loop hike begins from Liberty Lake Regional Park, just 30 minutes away from Spokane! The first mile follows a dry grassy meadow and swamp. Make sure and look for beaver dams and houses! The trail winds up into the hills above Liberty Lake. At 2.0 miles, you reach one of Spokane's ...
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  • Spokane County, Washington

    Hike the Saltese Uplands Conservation Area

    3.0
    3.6 mi / 649 ft gain
    Saltese Uplands Conservation Area is one of the conservation areas owned by Spokane County. Only a short drive from I-90, it's popular for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, though I have only hiked it so far. The outer loop of the trail is about a 3.6 mile loop, with ~649 feet of ele...
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  • Mead, Washington

    Hike to Quartz Mountain Lookout

    5.0
    5 mi / 1000 ft gain
    Drive to Mt. Spokane State Park and park at Selkirk Lodge. This hike can only be accessed before the ski area opens because the trail up to the lookout is along part of the cross country ski area.You may not need snowshoes for this hike depending on how much snow is on the ground. With more sno...
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  • Mead, Washington

    Snowshoe to the Mt. Spokane Summit

    5.0
    Mt. Spokane State Park is just 45 minutes outside of Spokane and a great day trip hike spot! Drive into Mt. Spokane State Park and then to the top of Mt. Spokane until you reach the lower Selkirk Lodge parking lot on the right. Trail 130 begins across the road next to the gate that closes the Vis...
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  • Spokane, Washington

    Hike along Iller Creek

    5.0
    5 mi / 1200 ft gain
    Iller Creek hike leads you on a 5 mile loop through lush shaded forest to a ridge with excellent views of the Eastern Washington Palouse. I love the variety of trees through the forest on this hike! Half way through the hike you reach the Big Rocks (Rocks of Sharon) which is a popular rock clim...
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  • Shoshone County, Idaho

    Shadow and Fern Falls

    4.7
    0.76 mi / 233 ft gain
    See both Fern Falls, just 0.2 mile from the parking lot, and Shadow Falls (20-25 ft tall), a beautiful cascade among moss-covered rocks. A footbridge takes you behind the falls, as well. These waterfalls are best photographed in the early morning hours or at dusk and twilight, before the sun has...
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  • Wallace, Idaho

    Hike the Pulaski Tunnel Trail

    5.0
    2 mi / 800 ft gain
    Just outside of the town of Wallace, this trail is made for both the hiker and history buff alike. In 1910, the Northwest was experiencing one of the worst droughts on record. Numerous small fires were burning across Montana, Idaho and Washington. However on August 20th, 80 mile per hour gale for...
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  • Newport, Washington

    Hike or Kayak to Bead Lake Campsites

    4.5
    There are two entrances to Bead Lake - the boat launch and the ridge road. Turn right onto Bead Lake Ridge Road and follow it until you arrive at the parking lot. Start the hike at the marked trailhead #127 down to the lake through a dark cedar forest. Turn right at the boat launch and continue o...
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  • Sandpoint, Idaho

    Hike the Mickinnick Trail

    5.0
    7 mi / 2150 ft gain
    The trailhead for this hike starts in a city park, so if you have dogs, they'll need to be on leash to start out. You won't have to walk very far before reaching a gate that separates the city park from US Forest Service area. Past this gate, leashes are not required for your four-legged friends ...
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  • Nine Mile Falls, Washington

    Swim at 'The Cove'

    4.3
    0.7 mi / 105 ft gain
    With activities for everyone, The Cove at Long Lake is the perfect spot to go on a summer day! If you are driving from downtown Spokane, drive towards Nine Mile Falls. Before entering Nine Mile Falls you will come to a dam. At the dam take a left over the bridge. Continue through the little town...
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  • Mullan, Idaho

    Hike to Stevens Lakes

    5.0
    5 mi / 1780 ft gain
    To get to the trailhead, drive east on I-90 to Lookout Pass. Turn right into the pass parking lot and continue on the railroad grade dirt road for approximately 6 miles. You will pass several trailheads, but continue on until you reach a fork in the road and a sign for the Stevens Lakes trailhead...
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