Idaho Panhandle National Forests

Idaho Panhandle National Forests

The Idaho Panhandle National Forests offer an expansive outdoor retreat known for its lush landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and a plethora of recreational opportunities.

2.5 million
Acres Protected
1,500
Miles of Trails
1.5 million
Annual Visitors
1930
Year Established

About Idaho Panhandle National Forests

Idaho Panhandle National Forests

The Idaho Panhandle National Forests comprise three separate forests — the Coeur d'Alene, Kaniksu, and St. Joe National Forests — spanning over 2.5 million acres in the northern part of Idaho. This region is characterized by its dense forests, rolling hills, and numerous waterways, including the beautiful Lake Pend Oreille. Established to provide ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and conservation, these forests are home to a variety of wildlife such as elk, deer, and black bears. History buffs can explore old mining sites and learn about the forest's role in the region's mining and logging past. Visitors are drawn to its rugged terrain, offering a range of activities from hiking and mountain biking to snow sports and fishing. Notable landmarks within the forests include the scenic viewpoint at Scotchman Peak, the historic Route of the Hiawatha bike trail, and the vast Selkirk Crest. These forests provide an essential habitat for protected species, and ongoing conservation efforts help maintain the pristine condition of this natural wonderland. The Idaho Panhandle National Forests are a quintessential destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature's beauty and tranquility.

Highlights

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Scotchman Peak summit offering expansive views of Lake Pend Oreille

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Unique ecosystems supporting rare species like the woodland caribou

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Historic Route of the Hiawatha bike trail through tunnels and over trestles

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Serene reflections from the calm waters of Priest Lake

Notable Natural Features

Scotchman Peak

The highest peak in the area offering not only challenging hikes but also breathtaking panoramic views.

Route of the Hiawatha

A historic railroad turned into a popular biking trail with tunnels and high trestles.

Lake Pend Oreille

One of the largest natural lakes in the northwest, perfect for boating and fishing.