Hiking, Biking & OHV Trails

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    Hiawatha Trail

    Over 15 miles of railroad track known as a rail to trail, has been converted into a scenic and gentle downhill biking and walking trail on the Route of the Hiawatha.

  • Pulaski Tunnel Trail

    A 2-4 hour, 4-mile out and back hike to the Pulaski Tunnel overlook.

  • Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes

    Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes

    A stunning tour of the Silver Valley on the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, named one of the top 25 trails in the United States. The 72 mile paved hiking and cycling path follows the old Union Pacific Railroad from Plummer to Mullan, spanning through the small historic towns of Kellogg, Wallace and Harrison. Adventure the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene and Heyburn State Park along the trails.

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    Idaho BDR

    The Idaho Backcountry Discovery Route is 1250 miles of true off- the-grid riding that is consists of endless twisty mountain roads, the Idaho BDR will throw corners at you for days on end. Make sure to stop in our Historic town of Wallace to rest your head. We offer motorcycle parking right out your door.

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    Tour of Idaho

    The Tour of Idaho is a 1600 mile dirt bike route that starts on the Utah/Idaho border and extends almost to the Canadian border into the Northern Idaho panhandle. The nine day trip allows as much singletrack as possible and each night you stay in a different small town. The Tour of Idaho passes through Wallace, an entire town ono the historic registry. Come rest your head at the Stardust while passing through.

  • Moon Pass

    The official "Route of the Hiawatha Trail" is 15.1 miles, running from the East Portal, MT to Pearson, ID. This is the lower section that runs from Pearson, ID to Avery, ID. which is not maintained/operated by Lookout Pass. You'll enjoy an additional seven train tunnels and two trestles on this road.

    This is also a popular snowmobile trail in the Winter months.

Adventure awaits…