Idaho Trails Relaxed

Iconic Rail Trails at a Leisurely Pace
Price :
$1,699
Duration :
6 days
Support :
Fully Supported
Difficulty :
Level 1

This incredible bike tour takes in a pair of the most spectacular trails in the U.S., featuring easy riding through wetlands, lakes, and meadows, along with some fascinating regional history.

The Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes traces the course of an abandoned Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way, reaching from the Silver Valley, situated near the Montana-Idaho border, to Plummer, not far from Idaho’s border with Washington. The Route of the Hiawatha originates in Montana and burrows beneath the state line through the memorable 1.7-mile-long Taft Tunnel. We’ll then pass through several more tunnels and ride over numerous trestles, some of them an impressive 200-plus feet high.

With its gentle terrain, short daily distances, and gorgeous scenery, this trip is a great choice whether you’re a beginner seeking an introduction to supported bicycle touring or a cycling veteran craving a mellow, low traffic adventure.

e-bike friendly: Click to read our FAQ

Route

Additional Details
Start Location:
Plummer, ID
End Location:
Plummer, ID
Airport:
Spokane Intl. (GEG)
Total Days:
6
Riding Days:
5
Layover Days:
0
Riders:
50
Miles:
152
Average Daily Mileage:
31
Accommodations:
Camping/Indoor
Meals:
Catered
Difficulty:
Level 1
Technical Difficulty:
Easy
Terrain:
Gentle

Know before you go

Information for Route of the Hiawatha::
We recommend those who may ride with tires less than 35mm in width or a tandem consider renting a bike for the day on the Route of the Hiawatha.

Information for eBike riders:
Because every rider, eBike, road condition, and elevation profile is different, it is ultimately up to the participant to judge best whether their battery will last through each tour day. We recommend using pedal assist in its lowest setting or off when not needed to maximize battery range. Bringing a second battery is also recommended, and it can be carried by staff and available at a designated stop during the day.