Pend Oreille Divide Trail #67
Pend Oreille Divide Trail is recommended for hiking, horseriding, and mountain bikes. It follows ridgelines for much of its' length and offers great views of the surrounding countryside including the Cabinet Mountains in Montana.
USGS Quad(s): Mt. Pend Oreille
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At a Glance
Usage: | Heavy |
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Restrictions: | Idaho Panhandle NF visitor travel map restriction (F). Closed to all motorized vehicles April 1 to November 15 except snowmobiles. |
Closest Towns: | Sandpoint, Idaho |
General Information
Directions:Access 1: From Sandpoint take Hwy 200 east 12 miles to Trestle Creek Road 275; turn left onto Road 275 and go 12 miles to Lunch Peak Road 1091; turn left onto Road 1091 and go 4 miles to the trailhead located just below Lunch Peak lookout.
Access 2: Access to the northern end is via Hwy 200 east 6 miles to Colburn Culver Road; turn left and go 6 miles to Grouse Creek Road; turn right onto Grouse Creek Road and go 1.5 miles; turn right and go 12 miles to the end of Grouse Creek Road 280. This is the trailhead for Hemlock Trail 488; take Trail 488 approx. 4 miles to the junction with Trail 67.
Activities
Mountain Biking
This is a scenic trail that offers ridgeline views for much of its' length.
Difficulty Level: | Moderate |
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Day Hiking
This is a scenic trail that offers ridgeline views for much of its' length.
Difficulty Level: | Moderate |
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Backpacking
This is a scenic trail that offers ridgeline views for much of its' length.
Difficulty Level: | Moderate |
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Horse Riding
This is a scenic trail that offers ridgeline views for much of its' length.
Difficulty Level: | Moderate |
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Viewing Scenery
This is a scenic trail that offers ridgeline views for much of its' length.