North Idaho Centennial Trail
North Idaho Centennial Trail
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Faith B
2 contributions
sept. 2024 • En couple
Great fall getaway for hubby and I! The weather was perfect for all of our activities - bicycling and motorcycle riding! We enjoyed riding our bicycles on the Hiawatha Trail and the Trail of the Couer d’Alenes and riding our motorcycles on the Lake Couer d’Alene Scenic Byway.
Écrit le 16 septembre 2024
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Yvonne J
Annapolis, MD91 contributions
sept. 2024 • En couple
We Rented bikes (standard ; not electric although lots of people ride those because of the some uphill on the paved trail) per suggestion from visitor center since it was too cool to swim .
The centennial trail is a beautiful 7 mile ride to Higgins Point. Beautiful views of the lake and the big homes around the lake.
It took roughly 50 mins each way .
We stopped a Vantage Point Brewery on the way back for some delicious food and drink
The centennial trail is a beautiful 7 mile ride to Higgins Point. Beautiful views of the lake and the big homes around the lake.
It took roughly 50 mins each way .
We stopped a Vantage Point Brewery on the way back for some delicious food and drink
Écrit le 11 septembre 2024
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fredinmn
Woodbury, MN462 contributions
août 2023 • En couple
Rented a couple of bikes and spent a few hours riding the Centennial Trail. For the most part, the trail is smooth and offers many stops along the way to stop and rest. We headed east out of town. The trail also goes west towards Spokane but were told going east was by far much more scenic. There are some parts when you are in town can be a bit confusing if you are still on the trail or not. There was some road construction which may have been part of the problem. There are also restrooms along the way, which was nice to have. Grab a bike and enjoy the views.
Écrit le 24 août 2023
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Jenn C
3 contributions
mai 2023
This was a nice trail to walk through. The weather was cool but nice. The trees are huge and peaceful.
Écrit le 28 mai 2023
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lauried6368
Gold Canyon, AZ21 contributions
août 2022
Rented an Ebike. It was fun. Some riding through areas of houses, some along the Spokane River. Do it.
Écrit le 27 août 2022
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J H
Calgary, Canada414 contributions
juin 2022
When I initially read about the trail I was excited. However be aware that the trail portion that goes through CDA town is a narrow single shared bike lane on one side of the road (not a pathway at that point) therefore there are cars and a few traffic signs to obey. The road the bike lane is on wasn't very busy but I thought it would be a continuous uninterrupted pathway system. I road from town to Higgen's Point and then tried to connect from McEuen Park to pathway along the Spokane River. The signage disappeared or was very confusing in McEuen park on how to connect back to the trail. It was also Ironman weekend so there was more people in McEuen park which didn't help. Never found the way out of there toward the river so turned around. The pathway out towards Higgen's Point was great, lots of rest stops a few outhouses. But only average for me as the "path" through town isn't a trail it's a bike lane.
Écrit le 7 juillet 2022
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Papadoc529
Birmingham, AL361 contributions
sept. 2021 • Entre amis
We walked parts of the trail on one day and biked all of it on another day. It is paved and well marked. There are benches along parts of the trail and areas where there are bathrooms. Parks are accessible from the trail. There are plenty of areas to get food when in the downtown area. There are no significant elevation changes.
Écrit le 17 septembre 2021
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marianne b
Houston, TX19 contributions
sept. 2021
We biked the trail from CDA Resort to Post Falls and back. Then we rode to Higgens Point. The trail is an easy one and will not take you on any roads. Some of the Centennial Trail went along side I-90 but never touched the highway. There are rest stops along the way if you need one. Part of the trail went through neighborhoods and we talked with a few locals. We ended at the Post Falls Park before going back to CDA. The park is very pretty with lots of water views of the Spokane River and the dam.
Écrit le 16 septembre 2021
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Sharon Pittman
College Station, TX38 contributions
août 2021 • En famille
We rode our bikes from the Coeur D’Alene Resort to Higgins Point! 6.5 miles each way! Rent the e-bike!! The hills are challenging! For a 55 year old in decent shape and kids in their 20’s we were glad we had the e-bikes! Very enjoyable! Take a picnic and stop at beacon point to eat! Restrooms along the way!
Écrit le 20 août 2021
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Halcyontraveler
Idaho15 contributions
juil. 2021
Although I'm sure the views would be fabulous, we decided to skip taking on the hill leaving Higgen's Point and got on the trail near Tony's On The Lake to bike into CDA. The ride along the lake is beautiful, but there are many unprotected sections of riding the path parallel to the rode and once past the golf resort the trail meanders through neighborhoods on the street until you get to McEuen Park. This park is lovely and you can hop off on any street to Sherman Ave. to check out the shops and restaurants. We rode on to City Park to listen to live music at the bandshell, and to check out the historically restored carousel. We did a little people watching from the benches along the boardwalk at the beach and rode north to where the trail goes under Hwy 95. The trail is quite busy through the parks and we had to carefully dodge pedestrians. The North Idaho Centennial Trail around CDA and the lake is a busy shared pathway and it serves its purpose, but we much preferred the scenic, less crowded Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes between Harrison and Plummer Point.
Écrit le 30 juillet 2021
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They need to find a way to Eliminate riding in the streets as part of the trail & make More TRAIL!!!!
Rédigé le 5 janvier 2020
Hi, I would like to know if anyone can recommend a good hotel that is near the biking trail in Coeur d'Alene.
Rédigé le 6 septembre 2016
Holiday Inn is the best I've stayed at. All of my out of town guests stay there. They are right next to the interstate and Riverstone and you can hop on the trail right there. Breakfast, popcorn, and milk & cookies are provided. Nice amenities. Everyone has really enjoyed their stay there. I'd also check to see if they have their off season rates now.
Rédigé le 7 septembre 2016
It might be too late to give you this info, but North Idaho College has what they call Outdoor Pursuits. They rent all kinds of outdoor equipment. I'm not sure if they do bikes, but I'm sure they'd know who to rent from. You can find them on the North Idaho College website.
Rédigé le 7 septembre 2016
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