Moscow Mountain State Forest offers a mix of dense forests, panoramic views, and extensive trail networks, making it a favorite destination for hiking, mountain biking, and year-round outdoor recreation in northern Idaho.
Located just a few miles southeast of the city of Moscow, Idaho, Moscow Mountain State Forest encompasses rugged forested terrain on and around Moscow Mountain. The forest features diverse ecosystems dominated by Ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and mixed conifer stands, supporting abundant wildlife including deer, elk, and various bird species. The area holds cultural significance as part of the traditional lands of the Nez Perce and other Native American tribes, and later served as important timberland before being designated as a state forest. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the well-maintained trail systems that wind through the forest, providing stunning vantage points overlooking the Palouse region, distant mountain ranges, and seasonal wildflower displays. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, trail running, and birdwatching, with quieter opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter. Notable landmarks include the Moscow Mountain Fire Lookout, an iconic historic structure from which visitors can enjoy sweeping 360-degree views. The forest’s proximity to the university town of Moscow adds to its appeal, offering easy access for day trips while preserving a natural environment for wildlife habitat and watershed protection. Visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace practices to maintain the forest’s ecological health and scenic beauty.
Historic Moscow Mountain Fire Lookout with panoramic views
Extensive multi-use trail network popular for hiking and mountain biking
Diverse coniferous forests supporting abundant wildlife
Seasonal wildflower blooms offering vibrant spring displays
A historic wooden fire lookout tower offering expansive views across the Palouse and distant mountain ranges, accessible via several hiking trails.
A popular multi-use trail that traverses a ridge with sweeping vistas and varied terrain suitable for hikers and mountain bikers.
Forests consisting mainly of Ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and grand fir, providing habitat for diverse bird and mammal species.