I've spent two days, 113 miles, on the Coeur d'Alene Trail.
This impressive sculpture is in Plummer, at the west end of the Trail:
Coeur d'Alene Lake:
Here's the bridge that cyclists can take over the lake. The ramps on both sides are designed to have flat spots every few feet. I believe it's an accommodation for wheelchairs.
Here's "home away from home" in Pinehurst. The ground is flat and the restroom/showers are nice. I wish it were farther from the highway's whine.
Here's the most inviting "Rest Stop" on the entire 71-mile trail!
The last mileage marker:
... and the east end of the trail, in downtown Mullan. (In stark contrast to the Indian sculpture at the other end!)
3 comments:
Wow, that looks like a great trip. Congrats.
Great pics! I rode Heyburn -> Cataldo and back with an overnight stay at the Kahnderosa RV park back in August with some friends. I towed my Croozer cargo trailer with my road bike and had base camp in Heyburn State Park. I hope to return next summer and ride the whole thing like you just did.
We rode the Route of the Hiawatha on our way to Whitefish - I highly recommend it!
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