Priest River, Idaho

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Top Hiking Spots in and near Priest River

  • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

    West Canfield Butte via Trails 3, D, and 6 from North Nettleton Gulch Road

    4.0
    4.84 mi / 1601 ft gain
    West Canfield Butte via Trails 3, D, and 6 from North Nettleton Gulch Road is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
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  • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

    Canfield Mountain Trails 8, Penn, 7, D, A, and Cave Loop

    4.0
    7.77 mi / 2119 ft gain
    Canfield Mountain Trails 8, Penn, 7, D, A, and Cave Loop is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
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  • Naples, Idaho

    Roman Nose High Mountain Lakes

    5.0
    4 mi / 604 ft gain
    Your journey will start with a rural drive about 60 minutes from Sandpoint, ID. Once you hit the dirt road, hold on because its quite the bumpy drive (AWD vehicle is recommended). You will continue on a dirt road for nearly 20 miles, however, don't let this halt your journey, the drive is incredi...
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  • Naples, Idaho

    Hike to Beehive Lakes

    5.0
    9 mi / 2040 ft gain
    To get to the trailhead, drive north on highway 95 from Sandpoint and turn left onto Pack River Road near the gas station. Drive approximately 19 miles and look for the sign on the left for Beehive Lakes Trailhead. The road was passable but I would recommend 4 wheel drive.This hike begins at 4...
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  • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

    Mudgy Moose Trail

    5.0
    1.5 mi / 113.52 ft gain
    The Mudgy Moose Trail is Coeur d'Alene's most charming walkable adventure—a 2.25-mile route that weaves from the forested shores of Tubbs Hill through downtown, ending at the waterfront of one of the most stunning lakes in the American Northwest. Five life-size bronze statues of Mudgy the Moose...
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  • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

    Tubbs Hill

    4.6
    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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  • Naples, Idaho

    Harrison Lake Trail

    4.5
    Experience breathtaking alpine scenery on the Harrison Lake Trail (#217), nestled in the Selkirk Mountains north of Naples, Idaho. OVERVIEW Distance & Difficulty: ~4.5-miles total (out-and-back), moderate difficulty. Scenic Features: Travel through dense conifer forest, stunning views...
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  • Naples, Idaho

    Hike the Harrison to Beehive Lake Lower Traverse

    9.5 mi / 3000 ft gain
    You will follow the Pack River Road no. 231 for about 21 miles until you reach the trailhead. For this loop, you have a few options: Leave your car at the Beehive Lake trailhead and walk to Harrison Lake trailhead so when you are done you can jump right in the car, leave your car at the Harrison ...
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  • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

    John Pointner Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary Trail

    4.0
    2.44 mi / 495 ft gain
    John Pointner Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
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  • Sandpoint, Idaho

    Moose Lake Loop

    4.5
    6.35 mi / 1939 ft gain
    The Moose Lake Loop Trail is a scenic circuit that builds on the main Moose Lake Trail by looping through surrounding forested terrain and providing additional viewpoints above the lake. It’s a great option for hikers looking for a slightly longer, more immersive experience in the Cabinet Mount...
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  • Sandpoint, Idaho

    Moose Lake Trail

    5.0
    2.82 mi / 541 ft gain
    Moose Lake Trail is a scenic out-and-back hike in the Cabinet Mountains near Sandpoint, Idaho, offering a peaceful forested trek to a beautiful alpine lake nestled beneath rugged ridgelines. This family-friendly trail is ideal for hikers looking for a moderate day hike with rewarding views, c...
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  • Bonners Ferry, Idaho

    Bottleneck Lake and Snow Lake

    3.5
    10.73 mi / 2461 ft gain
    Hidden in the remote and rugged beauty of northern Idaho’s Selkirk Mountains, Bottleneck Lake and Snow Lake offer a classic alpine hiking experience with crystal-clear water, granite peaks, and peaceful, uncrowded surroundings. These two glacial lakes are located within the Kaniksu National For...
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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

    4.0
    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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  • Bonners Ferry, Idaho

    Cooks Lake

    5.0
    0.35 mi / 75 ft gain
    Cooks Lake located near Bonners Ferry, Idaho is a great destination for relaxing or bringing your fishing pole (whether fly fishing or using a spin rod -- don't forget your fishing license). You're able to gain access very close access to the lake (especially on quads or side by sides) or you can...
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  • Bonners Ferry, Idaho

    Two Mouth Lakes

    4.5
    9.22 mi / 2037 ft gain
    Start at Two Mouth Trail #268 as it goes north along an old logging road. The trail then heads west following Peak Creek before bending back to the south. The trail narrows, alternating between dirt and boardwalk, while meandering west toward a viewpoint of the giant granite slabs of the Selkirk ...
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