Hiking
2-4 hours
Moderate
Pulaski Tunnel Trail, located near Wallace, Idaho, invites visitors to journey through a blend of history and the natural beauty of the area. This unique trail offers an exploration into both the lush landscapes of Idaho's mountainous terrains and a noteworthy chapter in firefighting history. Named after Ed Pulaski, a heroic forest ranger who saved many of his crew during the 1910 fires, the trail holds a rich legacy that augments its natural allure.
The trail stretches for about four miles round-trip, featuring fascinating sights like the restored mine entrance where Pulaski's crew took refuge. The path meanders through dense forests, providing a tranquil escape amongst towering pines and abundant greenery. Hikers will enjoy the occasional clearings offering views of the surrounding mountains, enhancing the trail’s scenic beauty. Trails like this, offering both historical significance and pristine wilderness, make it a standout attraction for those visiting Northern Idaho.
As you proceed along the trek, interpretive signs provide valuable insights into the significant events of the past, blending education with recreation. The trail is accessible for various skill levels, making it ideal for those seeking an enriching outdoor experience surrounded by nature's vibrant display. Pulaski Tunnel Trail truly provides an opportunity to reflect on the heroics of the past while enjoying the solitude and splendor of Idaho’s natural environment.
Explore History and Nature: Pulaski Tunnel Trail - Pulaski Tunnel Trail
Explore History and Nature: Pulaski Tunnel Trail in Pulaski Tunnel Trail
Coordinates: 47.4592, -115.9351
Hiking
Spring and Fall
Wallace, ID
Family-Friendly
Coeur d'Alene National Forest
Partially Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.