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Kelly Pass Trail
Kennally Creek TrailPayette National Forest2.5
The beginning of this trail borders Kennally Creek as it froths over water-beaten boulders. In slightly less than a mile the trail crosses the North Fork of Kennally Creek on a wooden bridge. At 2.5 miles the trail crosses a creek. To hike to the Kenna...
Kimball Trail
Kirkham Ridge Trail
Kooskooskia MeadowsClearwater National Forest3
This is an easy to moderate hike over poor to fair trail, which travels through subalpine country. This trail is not recommended for stock travel as it is quite steep and rocky with tight switchbacks.
Kyle Creek Trail
Lake Como North Trail & Rock Creek Trail7
Stock use is restricted on the North trail. There is access across the dam making this hike a complete loop around the lake. This loop is also a suggested mountain bike trail.
Lake Darling TrailIdaho Panhandle National Forests2.1
This is a good hiking trail for the entire family. the trail passes through a forested area providing access to scenic Lake Darling for sportsmen and hikers. It also provides access to Trails 161, 54 and 67. The upper portion of the trail between Lake ...
Lakeshore TrailIdaho Panhandle National Forests7.6
It is an easy hike and parallels Priest Lake and is crossed by 5 streams. This trail passes through dog hair stands of timber and also upon hillsides of brush. There are numerous campsites along the trail offering beaches, isolation, and wind protection.
Lakeshore TrailKaniksu National Forest7.6
This is a popular and well used trail. It is an easy bike ride and parallels Priest Lake and is crossed by 5 streams. Many views of the lake are offered. This trails passes through dog hair stands of timber and also through hillsides covered with brush...
Lakeview Mountain TrailIdaho Panhandle National Forests5.8
This trail takes off from Highway 57 and starts to switchback up Lakeview Mtn. The first views of the lake and its surrounding area is offered 2 miles from the trailhead. If one continues on the trail several more views of Priest Lake are offerex until...
Larch ButteClearwater National Forest3.1
This is a moderate hike on a poor trail, crossing a ridgeline. It has many steep, brushy sections and is used mostly for hunter access.
Larch Mountain Trail
Larch Moutain TrailIdaho Panhandle National Forests9.3
The Larch Mountain trail can be called a ridgetop trail. For the greater part of its length it stays high on forested slopes and traverses open ridges covered by beargrass and spire-like subalpine fir. The trail crosses 5306, Larch Mountain, where ther...
Lava Butte Trail
Lava Mountain TrailBoise National Forest10.5
From the eastern trailhead, the trail contours an open hillside, crosses a stream, and then drops down to a saddle at 0.4 miles. There is a rock cairn on the saddle where the trail splits. The Lava Mountain Trail turns right and gently drops off the ri...
Lavin Creek TrailIdaho Panhandle National Forests1.8
This is a good hike for the beginner. The trail stays on a level or rolling grade as it passes through a lush, densly forested canyon. Rollicking Lavin Creek is always within sight or sound and the trail ends in a forest glade, which makes a good picni...
Lean-To PointClearwater National Forest2.1
A moderate hike, this trail descends 1,500 feet into the Weitas drainage. Used mostly for hunter access, it has brushy sections where the trail has sloughed.
Leiberg-Athol Trail
Lemonade Peak TrailIdaho Panhandle National Forests4
Trail #555 is a moderate, steady climb over a high ridge to an abandoned fire lookout. Trail continues past Lemonade Peak for 2 miles (3 km) before joining Coeur d'Alene Divide Trail #8. During mid-summer ripe huckle-berries can be found in scattered a...
Leonia Trail
Lewis and ClarkClearwater National Forest9.7
Lewis and Clark hiked up this trail on their 1805 trip and surveyed the same wide panoramas of the Lochsa River available today. The trail is steep going up, so for an easier route, the hiker can begin from Road #500 and travel done to Highway 12. The ...
Lewis and Clark TrailClearwater National Forest11
Full of Lewis & Clark history and lore, much of this trail passes through old growth Cedar groves. All forms of mechanized vehicles, including pedal bicycles are restricted from this trail. Rated a moderate hike. Trail #14 connects the east and west se...
Lewis and Clark Trail-Sherman SaddleClearwater National Forest4
This section of trail follows along the Nee-Me-Poo trail to the saddle just west of Sherman Peak where the trails seperate and trail#25 climbs to the top of Sherman Peak where it dead ends. It is a moderate to difficult hike climbing about 2300 feet of...
Lewis and Clark Trail-Sinque HoleClearwater National Forest2.25
This section of trail also follows the same trail tread as the Nee-Me-Poo trail. The trail leaves the road and travels east, climbig a backbone ridge throug Lodgepole pines to Indian Grave Peak. It then begins to descend to another flat ridge where a s...
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