Idaho

Coeur D' Alene

these three "beautiful and very accessible" hikes were recommended by Tom from Washington

Prairie Trail

trail specifics and photos provided by Monte, Trails Coordinator for City of Coeur d'Alene

- 16 foot wide asphalt multi-use recreational trial with a crown in the center of the road which allows for easier navigation

- "ADA accessible ramps at all curb cut outs when trails intersect sidewalks, roads, or at trailheads"

- trail "runs by Ramsey Park, the future Hawks Nest Park, the future Kroc Center and connects to the Centennial Trail"

- accessible restrooms located in Ramsey Park 

 



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The North Idaho Centennial Trail

trail specifics and photos provided by Monte, Trails Coordinator for the City of Coeur d'Alene

- 23 miles long multi-use recreational trail

-extends from the Idaho/Washington state line east to Higgins Point which is 6 miles east of Coeur d'Alene

- trail runs through Riverstone Park, the Seltice Way Trailhead, City Park, State Line Park, and Higgins Point State Park

-"The Centennial Trail is mostly the same (as the Prairie Trail) except for a few areas where the road becomes a class II painting lane seperating trail traffic from road traffic."

- accessible restrooms at the Coeur d'Alene Library (which trail runs past), the Seltice Way Trailhead and City Park

for additional info on the above two trails see http://parks.cdaid.org/  



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