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Hiking

The Kootenai National Forest has a great selection of trails for day trips or serious backpacking. Visitors are welcome to travel on any trails on the National Forest, but need to be aware of the potential for downfall and hazards, especially if the trail has not been cleared recently. Even if the trail is listed as having been cleared this year, there could be new downfall from weather events and/or wildfires.

Cabinet Mountain Wilderness Trails

Cabinet Mountains Wilderness Trail Update

View our full list of Cabinet Mountains Wilderness Prohibited Acts flyer [PDF, 4.1MB] for help in complying with wilderness rules and regulations.

District Trail Brochures

Visitors are encouraged to contact local Ranger District Offices for current road and trail information and possible closures due to fire. 

Backpacking

Backpacking is the perfect way to visit some very beautiful and unique areas in remote locations such as in designated wilderness. Please remember to bring adequate gear and supplies, and remember to check the weather before you strike out on the trail. Trail condition reports area start, but remember to call the ranger district for the area in which you will be traveling before you go for any specific information and current conditions

General Hiking

Our Hiking, Backpacking and Camping fact sheet [PDF, 225K] will help you stay in compliance with the mandatory food storage order.

Current Trail Report

The trail update spreadsheet includes all managed trails on the Kootenai National Forest (trail information can be sorted by District, Trail Number or Trail Name by using the drop down arrows next to those columns). It provides information on trails that have been cleared (logged out, brushed, or rock/debris removed) by Forest Service personnel, partners or volunteers. A cleared trail will generally be passable for use, with any important information noted in the remarks section.  The trail update spreadsheet will be updated on Fridays throughout the summer. Please note that the date the trail was cleared may be a year or more old, as not every trail is cleared every year.

Trail Updates 

Day Hikes

Day hikes are the perfect way to experience beautiful scenery without having to travel too far. The Kootenai offers a variety of day hikes to see and experience the wonders of the forest. 

View the list of day hikes below or visit your forest’s ranger district office to obtain a trail map to help you plan your route based on your ability, available time and interest. Don't forget to pack essentials and plan ahead to ensure a safe journey!

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#772 Granite Creek Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Granite Creek Trail #772 follows the Granite Creek drainage and connects Trout Creek National Recreation Trail (NRT) #774 to Black Peak Trail #763.  Most visitors access the trail from the trailhead…

#774 Trout Creek National Recreation Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
The Trout Creek National Recreation Trail (NRT) #774 is a 19.8 mile loop trail located in the Trout Creek Roadless Area.  The trail makes a large loop, following the East Fork of Trout Creek,…

#775 Trout Ridge Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hiking
Trout Ridge Trail #775 follows the Montana/Idaho border at the head end of the Trout Creek Roadless Area offering spectacular views of the Clark Fork and Coeur d' Alene River valleys.  Open road…

#779 Attlebury Creek Trailhead

Hiking
Attlebury Creek Trail #779 lies in the heart of Trout Creek Roadless Area.  The upper end of the trail contains the remnants of an old mining claim and follows an old road up to the Idaho/Montana…

#784 Robin Run Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
Robin Run Trail #784 is a relatively short trail that intersects the middle section of the more remote Trout Creek Recreation Trail #774.  Once on Trail #774 multiple loop hiking opportunities…

#785 Minton Pass Trailhead

Hiking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Horse Riding and Camping
Minton Pass Trail #785 follows Minton Creek which is a small side drainage to Trout Creek.  The trail travels between two open road systems allowing users to either hike bottom-to-top or…

#795 West Fork Trout Creek Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
West Fork Trout Creek Trail #795 follows the West Fork of Trout Creek to the confluence with South Branch of Trout Creek and Trout Creek Recreation Trail #774.  Multiple loop hiking opportunities…

#799 Sorrel Gulch Trailhead

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Sorrel Gulch Trail #799 departs FSR 322 just below the summit of Minton Peak.  The trail follows a major ridgeline around the head end of Sorrel Gulch then drops into the gulch and then joins FSR…

#810 Marten Creek Bay Overlook Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
Marten Creek Bay Overlook Trail #810 is a short hiking trail that provides great views of Noxon Reservoir.  The trailhead located underneath the powerline on Forest Service Road #2229 approximately…

#811 Kismet Creek Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Kismet Creek Trail #811 starts at Marten Creek Bay on Marten Creek Road and follows Kismet Creek up to a major ridgeline to the east of Stevens Peak.  The trail intersects Stevens Ridge Trail #1083…

Last updated June 6, 2025