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The National Forests comprise about 2.5 million acres of public lands surrounding vibrant communities and rich in adventure

About the Area

Recreation

Recreation opportunities can be viewed as occurring in 5 fairly broad geographic regions, each centered around one or more distinctive features:

  • Priest Lake Region (Priest Lake Ranger District - flanking scenic Priest Lake and Upper Priest Lake)
  • Lower Kootenai River Region (Bonners Ferry Ranger District - rugged mountains surrounding the Kootenai River as it flows through the northern panhandle)
  • Pend Oreille Lake Region (Sandpoint Ranger District - centered around Pend Oreille Lake and its major tributaries - Clark Fork River, Lightning Creek, and Pack River)
  • Coeur d'Alene River Region (Coeur d'Alene River Ranger District - comprised largely of the Coeur d'Alene river basin)
  • St. Joe River Region (St. Joe Ranger District - comprised primarily of the St. Joe River basin)

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Recreation

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Big Fisher Lake Trail #41

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Fishing Horse Riding and Camping
The trailhead (elevation 6120 ft) starts at the junction with Trail 13, 1 1/4 miles from Road 634. This is a tough hike that accesses 2 of the most scenic high mountain lakes in the Selkirks, Trout…

Big Hank Campground

Fishing Winter Sports Hiking
Big Hank Campground is located along the North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene River in Idaho Panhandle National Forest. Shore fishing is a large draw, along with local hiking and biking trails. The…

Bobtail W. Eagle Trail #526

Hiking
There are two campsites located at the trailhead on West Fork Eagle Creek. The trail passes through some old growth timber and is a favorite for fall hunters and hikers. Trail leads to a prominent…

Bottleneck Lake Trail #187

Hiking Fishing Hunting/Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning
Bottleneck Lake Trail #187 leads to Bottleneck Lake. This lake is enveloped in trees and is tucked under Bottleneck Peak (6,923 feet). The fishing in Bottleneck Lake is good and the trail leading to…

Boulder Meadows

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning
Boulder Meadows is a hub for an incredible network of long trails. Boulder Meadows Trail #57 winds through the meadows for about a mile and junctions with Kelly pass Trail #155. Both trails cross…

Brush Lake Picnic Area

Biking Fishing Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking Water Activities
Brush Lake Picnic area features 4 picnic sites, vault toilets, and a day use area. Boating on Brush Lake is accessible from the area but launching can be difficult in late summer and fall when the…

Bumblebee Campground

Fishing Winter Sports
Bumblebee Campground is located near the Little North Fork Coeur D'Alene River, making it a perfect fishing and seasonal hunting base camp. Swimming and floating the river are popular activities as…

Burton Ridge Trail #9

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Hunting/Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning
The original purpose for the Burton Ridge Trail #9 was to access the fire lookout on Burton Peak. The lookout is no longer staffed, but its associated cabin remains though it is in rough shape (not…

Camp 3 Campground

Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Camp 3 Campground features 4 camp units, stock loading ramp, corral, and vault toilets. There is no developed water so bring ample supplies for your use. Please observe the Pack it In Pack it Out…

Canfield Mountain Single Track Trail System

Biking Hiking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Canfield Mountain Trail System was designed for motorized trail bikes and bicycles. Trail 1562 is open to 4-wheel ATVs. Hikers are welcome as well. Motorized trail bikes have been using this area…