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Biking

There are many areas and trails on the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests that provide good access for mountain biking.

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Bikers should always keep in mind the following information:

  • Practice low impact to the soil by limiting riding shortly after the rain, keeping skidding to a minimum, packing out litter and staying on designated trails.
  • Control your bicycle, anticipate other trail users including runners, hikers, bicyclists or horses around blind corners and slow down accordingly.
  • Always yield the trail. Bicycles are fast and can scare people or livestock. Always make your approach known well in advance; a friendly greeting or bell works well.
  • When approaching oncoming traffic on narrow trails, slow down and move off the trail to the downhill side. Give animals extra room and time to adjust to you, all mountain bikers are judged by your actions. Make contacts friendly no matter how brief.
  • Leave gates as you found them, respect private property and route closures.
  • Know the area, your equipment and plan accordingly, dressing for the weather. Riders should be self-sufficient at all times, wear a helmet and carry necessary supplies for changes in equipment or weather conditions.
  • During fall rides, wear a hunter orange mesh vest or bright colors and attach a bear bell to your bike bag to warn hunters of your presence. Do the same for any dog companion joining the ride.

E-Biking

Electric bikes (or E-bikes) are considered motorized vehicles and are ONLY allowed on motorized routes. Please visit the Forest Service website for information about electronic bicycle (e-bike) use on National Forest System lands.

Mountain Biking

Meadow Creek Trail #726 is one area to check out if you are interested in mountain biking on the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests. Mountain bikes are allowed on the first three miles through this beautiful area. As you travel through an area similar to a rainforest, you can expect to see ferns, mosses and cedar trees in abundance. Be alert -- you could be sharing the trail with motorbike or horse riders.

Road Cycling

There are several opportunities for Road Cycling on the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, including near various Campground areas, Trailhead and River Access points, or Ranger Stations.

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Kelly Forks Cabin

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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Scenic Drives Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Biking Horse Riding and Camping
Sleeping up to six comfortably, with a kitchen, propane stove, flush toilet and shower, this historic cabin built in the 1930s is located within an active Forest Service work center, and is a…

Knife Edge Campground and River Access

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Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities Horse Riding and Camping Winter Sports Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Scenic Drives Hiking Biking
Located along the breathtaking Wild and Scenic Lochsa River, about fifteen minutes east of Lowell, ID, families, campers, anglers, kayakers, floaters and boaters may enjoy this five unit, two acre,…

Kooskooskia Meadows Trailhead

Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Scenic Drives Outdoor Science and Learning Biking
Just 15 miles off of the Northwest Passage Scenic Byway and All American Road (US Highway 12), is one of the forest's more obscure trails, but also one of the more beautiful: trail #45, the Wind…

Liz Creek Cabin

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The Liz Creek Cabin was constructed in 1929 at the confluence of Liz Creek and Weitas Creek as an early Forest Service backcountry guard station. This rustic single-room cabin sits peacefully in a…

Lochsa Historical Ranger Station

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Outdoor Science and Learning Biking Scenic Drives Picnicking
The Lochsa Historical Ranger Station is located along U.S. Highway 12 in the Lochsa River drainage, approximately 48 miles east of Kooskia, Idaho.  From 1925 to the late 1950s, the station was…

Lolo Creek Campground

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Water Activities Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking Biking Scenic Drives Winter Sports Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Lolo Creek Campground consists of 9 camping units and is located 21 miles northeast of Kamiah, Idaho along the shores of Lolo and Eldorado Creek. This campground is a fantastic location for a rustic…

Musselshell Meadows

Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Picnicking Scenic Drives Outdoor Science and Learning Biking Hiking Winter Sports Horse Riding and Camping
Only 30 minutes southeast of the town of Pierce in north central Idaho, visitors will find Musselshell Meadows.  Home to beautiful and rare wildlife, dense forests, eye catching scenery, and…

North Fork of the Clearwater Corridor

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Two main routes into the corridor make it possible to tour the area in a loop, with little backtracking. Road 247 from the small community of Headquarters is a paved, mostly winding road. Road 250 is…

North Fork Slate Creek Campground

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The North Fork Slate Creek Campground consists of five campsites, picnic tables and firerings located at the confluence of Slate Creek and its North Fork. Hikers as well as mountain bikers can…

Selway River Corridor

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities Picnicking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
 [Larger version of map]The Selway River corridor begins in Lowell where the Selway and Lochsa rivers join. Idaho County Road and Forest Road 223 follows the wild and scenic Selway River through…

Last updated March 28th, 2025