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Hiking

The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests consist of vast and rugged landscapes.  For safety, you should have an idea of the area you are planning to travel in.  Acquire a Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests visitor map from the USGS Forest Service Map Store or contact our Forest offices.

Explore the Idaho Outfitter and Guide Licensing Board website at: IOGLB, where visitors can do an outfitter search by activity.

Keep in mind these safety tips and precautions when hiking within the Forests:

  • Stay on marked trails.
  • Don’t hike alone. Let the slowest person in your party set the pace. This is especially important when children are a part of your group.
  • Leave your itinerary with a friend or family member and check in with them upon your return.
  • Develop an emergency plan before you start your trip. Make sure everyone knows what to do if they become lost or a medical emergency arises. Give children whistles with the instructions to "stop and blow" if they become lost.
  • Take frequent rests or vary your pace to maintain your energy level.
  • Drink plenty of water, even on cool, wet days. Never drink your entire supply between refills.
  • Wear appropriate clothing, including sturdy boots that are broken in and are comfortable.
  • Consider using a hiking pole or walking stick to help maintain your balance in unlevel or hazardous areas.
    • Be aware of your surroundings, and pre-plan your approach before hiking through more hazardous areas. Wet surfaces can be a hazard and even more so if it's on a slope.
    • Consider what you'll do if you start to slide or fall so that you are prepared.
    • If falling, do not try to catch yourself; try to avoid landing on your hands, elbows or knees. Landing on the side of your body is much safer.
    • If the slope is such where you know you are going to slide, lowering your center of gravity, by sitting down and sliding on your feet or bottom, is safer.
    • If sliding while standing up, keep your weight over your feet and bend your knees—do not lean back or forward while sliding.
  • If on a day hike, extra weight wears you down and reduces your agility over uneven terrain. Pack as light as possible. Leave the extras behind, but consider bringing these essentials:
    • Map
    • Sunglasses and a hat
    • Sunscreen
    • Flashlight
    • Waterproof matches
    • First aid kit
    • Water and water-purifying tablets
    • High-energy bars, granola, candy, or fruit
    • Extra clothing. Temperatures can change dramatically, particularly if there is an elevation change. For every 1,000 feet of elevation gain, the temperature often drops three to five degrees.

 

Backpacking

Over one-half of the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests are Wilderness. The remoteness of our Forests adds to their allure, requiring a commitment of time from visitors, along with backcountry and recreation skills. Be prepared for quickly changing weather conditions and terrain. There are no communication services in most areas of the Forests.

Day Hikes

There are many day use opportunities throughout the Forests, where you can literally step out your back door and enjoy the Forests.

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Isabella Point Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
The Isabella Point Trailhead serves as the beginning to trail 95 which connects to trail 399, taking hikers/stock on a journey into the spectacular Mallard Larkins Pioneer Area. Two campground units…

Jerry Johnson Campground

Site Open
Hiking Scenic Drives
Located off U.S. Highway 12 across from the Wild and Scenic Lochsa River, Jerry Johnson Campground offers 20 campsites for visitors to enjoy. The campground is located a short distance from the…

Johns Creek Trailhead

Hiking
This trail system includes trails #401 Frank Brown, #407 Snoose Creek, #431 Driveway, and #478 Blue Ridge. These are accessible by a pack bridge on the South Fork of the Clearwater River along…

Junction Mountain Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking
Come see the spectacular 150' long wooden suspension pack bridge crossing Kelly Fork Creek just upstream from its junction with the North Fork Clearwater River.  The bridge provides crossing for…

Kelly Creek

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
The Kelly Creek area offers many opportunities for hiking, backpacking, camping, fly fishing, and a place to enjoy the quiet solitude beside a mountain stream. The area’s trailhead provides access…

Kelly Forks Cabin

Site Open
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…

Kelly Forks Campground

Site Open
Hiking Picnicking Horse Riding and Camping
Tucked away in a heavily wooded, streamside location at the confluence of Kelly Creek and the North Fork of the Clearwater River in Northwest Idaho, is Kelly Forks Campground.  With 14 campground…

Knife Edge Campground and River Access

Site Open
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…

Laird Park Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking
Laird Park Campground, located in the northwest Idaho town of Potlatch and named in memory of A.W. Laird, a lumberman and early leader in the Potlatch Lumber Co., is a fantastic location to bring…

Last updated March 28, 2025