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Independence Creek TrailIdaho Panhandle National Forests13.7
The country surrounding Independence Creek is among the most beautiful in the Coeur d'Alene Mountains. Lush meadows, a fine fishing stream, spire-like spruce and fir trees and hugh old snags all combine to provide outstanding scenery and good recreatio...
Indian Creek Trail
Indian HenryClearwater National Forest7.5
Beginning at Road #710, Trail #101 climbs to Wallow Mountain. A fire lookout is located on Wallow Mountain which provides a scenic view of the surrounding area. Beyond Wallow Mountain Trail #101 descends through heavy timber to a saddle then levels out...
Indian MeadowsClearwater National Forest6
This trail makes a loop with Trail #206 and #469, affording a moderate hike over a ridgeline. The trail tens to be brushy, and tread is fair to poor.
Indian Ridge Trail
Inferno ConeCraters of the Moon National Monument0.5
On clear days you may see the Teton Range, 100 miles to the east.
Iron Mountain Trail
Isabella CreekClearwater National Forest6.3
A moderate hike, Trail 95 is a good trail, well suited for hikers and horses. The first four miles Falls Creek is located in old-growth stands of Cedar and White Pine. Beyond Falls Creek there is a long sustained grade of 10-15% to the junction with Tr...
Jackass Trail
Jed LoopClearwater National Forest0
Trail contains samples of all old-growth tree species predominant in the area. Park named after Allison Laird, an early-day timber executive and founder of the company town, Potlatch, Idaho. Trail is well-maintained, easy to moderate, with a lush canop...
Jerry JohnsonClearwater National Forest3.5
This trail has been referred to as "The Corkscrew Trail," historically offering access to the Nee-Me-Poo and Lolo Trail systems which emerged at the Lochsa. Indians used the routes for fishing trips.

The current trail, in fair repair, is steep and cl...

Jeru Creek RoadIdaho Panhandle National Forests11.8
This low standard road climbs up the ridge and levels out. The road is very rough in places and average 12 feet in width. There are some small wash outs. This road is not maintained for vehicle traffic and windfalls may be encountered. Once on the ridg...
Joe's Creek TrailBoise National Forest1.7
The Joe's Creek Trail climbs steadily through high brush and thick pines to the top of a ridge. Much of this section of trail has been severely eroded, making for a rought walk. Near teh torp of the ridge, the trail has been rerouted across a rocky dra...
John Wayne LoopIdaho Panhandle National Forests2
This trail interconnects with many other loops. Some loops gain elevations that view the Priest & Pen'Orielle River Valley's. Some sections are steep and rocky. Others are located on old road bed.
Johnagan MountainClearwater National Forest4
Crossing the ridgetop, the trail is poor to fair in most places, offering a moderate hike. It is also cleared yearly by outfitters.
Johnson Cabin Trail 606 / Granite Creek Trail 71Idaho Panhandle National Forests3.5
This trail passes through heavily timbered areas which limit scenery to local views.

This trail is closed to motorized vehicles 3 weeks prior to the start of elk rifle season until the end of elk rifle season annually to provide a non-motorized hunt...

Junction CreekClearwater National Forest7.5
Trail #106 was reconstructed during 1998. It is in good condition for either hikers or livestock. Rated a moderate climb, it is the best route to use for access into the southern poriton of the district.
Junction MountainClearwater National Forest13
Receiving light use, this trail was reconstructed in 1998 and is in condition. Rated a difficult climb for hikers and stock, the trail climbs rapidly from the river for the first four miles, then gradually peaks at Junction Mountain, dropping sharply a...
Jungle Creek Trail
Jungle PointClearwater National Forest2
Access to Pete King Creek from Road #101 by way of Jungle Point. The trail is very overgrown, hard to find and follow. The trail is not suitable for stock use and is not recommended for recreational hiking.
Kalispell - Reeder Bay TrailIdaho Panhandle National Forests4.5
Many scenic views of the lake are available along the trail. The trail crosses an old ski hill on the southern end, passes through private land on the north end and ends on a secluded beach just south of Elkins Resort. Trail is an ideal day's trip for ...
Kalispell Island TrailIdaho Panhandle National Forests2
This trail is an extremely easy hike around Kalispell Island. The trail rungs along the back of campsites, so staying on the trail is important. Rest rooms are located along the entire length of the trail.
Kane Lake TrailChallis National Forest6
A very scenic trail complete with moose, mountain goats, elk deer, Kane lake at end of trail with good fishing, best time to access trail is July and August.
Katka Peak Trail
Kelly CreekClearwater National Forest11.5
This is one of the best trails on the district. It comprises the first segment of a three segment trail system which provides access through the proposed Great Burn Wilderness to the Montana-Idaho border and Stateline Trail #738. It also provides easy ...
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