Our Amazing Local Trails

Centennial Trail

This 64-mile, State Park, two-state National Recreation Trail is a treasure for Inland Northwest residents and visitors. Over 40 miles in eastern Washington span from the WA/ID state line through Liberty Lake, Spokane Valley, Spokane, Riverside State Park and Nine Mile Falls, Washington. Heading east from the state line, 24 miles extend through Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

Centennial Trail initial construction period between 1989-1991 was in celebration of the Washington State Centennial. The Trail generally follows the contours of the Spokane River, allowing access for many types of outdoor non-motorized recreational activities. All miles are completely paved; thirty-eight miles are Class 1 Trail, separated from vehicular traffic.

Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes

The Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes is one of the most spectacular trails in the western United States. It was named one of the 25 top trails in the nation in 2010 by the Rails to Trails Conservancy. The trail runs for 73 miles on smooth asphalt that is perfect for cyclists, in-line skaters, walkers, those in wheelchairs, Nordic skiers and snowshoers, birders and wildlife enthusiasts.

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 partnership between the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Union Pacific Railroad, the U. S. Government, and the State of Idaho. The trail meanders through the historic Silver Valley, 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 twenty scenic waysides along the route with tables to stop for a picnic or a short rest. Class 1 and 2 E-Bikes are allowed on the trail.

Fish Lake Trail

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Appleway Trail

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Children of the Sun Trail

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“When you come to a fork in the road, take it!”

– Yogi Berra