easy
1–3 hours
Suitable for riders of moderate fitness; minimal endurance needed due to gentle terrain
Rent a Comfort Bike in Kellogg, Idaho and explore the stunning Hiawatha Trail at your own pace. Perfect for a relaxed ride with amazing views and historic tunnels.
Explore one of the most scenic and accessible mountain biking experiences in Idaho with the Comfort Bike Hourly Rental from Coeur d'Alene Bike Co. Located in Kellogg, just minutes from the iconic Hiawatha Trail, this rental offers a relaxed and enjoyable ride on the Hiawatha Hybrid bike. Designed for ease and comfort, the bike features front suspension and an upright riding position, ideal for those who want to take in the breathtaking views without the strain of a high-performance mountain bike. Whether you're a beginner or an occasional rider, the hourly rental option gives you flexibility to explore the trail at your own pace, taking time for photos, stops, and soaking in the vibrant natural surroundings. The Hiawatha Trail itself is famous for its stunning alpine scenery, historic railroad tunnels, and dramatic trestle bridges, making it a unique cycling adventure. You’ll find the trail well-maintained and relatively gentle, allowing a wide range of fitness levels to enjoy the route. Plus, the friendly team at Coeur d'Alene Bike Co will help you get started with your rental, ensuring your bike is customized for comfort and safety. This private adventure is perfect for solo travelers, couples, or families looking for an unforgettable way to experience Idaho’s outdoors. With an emphasis on easy riding and scenic enjoyment, the Comfort Bike rental provides the perfect way to unlock the beauty of the Hiawatha Trail.
Beginning your ride early helps beat midday heat and crowds on the trail.
Though the trail offers amazing scenery, there are limited services along the route, so bring hydration and light snacks.
Safety first—helmets are highly recommended to protect yourself on the winding trail sections.
Ensure your bike has fully inflated tires and functioning brakes before starting your rental ride.
The Hiawatha Trail follows a historic railroad route built in the early 1900s to connect mining towns in the Bitterroot Range.
Efforts are in place to maintain the trail's natural environment, including regular upkeep and promoting Leave No Trace principles among visitors.
Protects your head and enhances safety on the trail.
Keep hydrated during warmer rides on the trail.
summer specific
Useful for cool mornings and changing weather conditions.
spring specific
Provide warmth and better grip on the handlebars during cooler rides.
fall specific