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United States
Idaho
Kootenai County
Coeur D'Alene

North Idaho Centennial Trail

Easy

5.0

(4088)

15,177

riders

North Idaho Centennial Trail

01:32

35.9km

240m

Road cycling

Road cycle the easy North Idaho Centennial Trail, a 22.3-mile (35.9 km) paved route with lake views and urban access.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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4.70 km

Lake Coeur d'Alene

Highlight • Lake

Gorgeous lake with tons of waterfront to explore. Lots of hiking/cycling in the area and plenty of great food/beer to be had.

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5.38 km

City park is located right on the bike path. It is the place to be in the summer. It's the lively heart of the lake, offering a swim beach, basketball …

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18.0 km

Higgens Point

Highlight • Viewpoint

Accessible from CDA via the centennial trail. Awesome picnic spot with a great view. The segment of trail from downtown to this point was wide and comfortable despite a decent …

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35.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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35.7 km

142 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

33.0 km

2.81 km

144 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain and difficulty like for road cycling?

The trail primarily features a smooth asphalt surface, making it ideal for road cycling. Much of it is relatively flat with gentle inclines and declines. However, be aware that some sections, particularly towards Higgens Point at the eastern end, include a pretty substantial uphill grade. Overall, it's considered easy to moderate, suitable for cyclists of all skill levels, with the main challenge being that steep climb.

Is this trail suitable for beginner road cyclists?

Yes, many sections of the trail are mostly flat and offer a smooth ride, making it very accessible for beginners. The main challenge for new riders might be the steep hill near Higgens Point, but you can easily turn around before that section or choose to ride only the flatter parts.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

You'll be treated to diverse and picturesque scenery. A significant portion meanders along the northern shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene, offering breathtaking views. It also runs parallel to the Spokane River for several miles, providing serene river views. The trail passes through urban areas like downtown Coeur d'Alene, with access to parks and amenities, blending natural beauty with urban convenience.

What are the main points of interest on the trail?

Key highlights include stunning views of Lake Coeur d'Alene, especially near Higgens Point. You'll also pass through Coeur d'Alene City Park and Beach, and enjoy the Spokane River views. The trail also connects to downtown Coeur d'Alene, offering access to shops and restaurants.

Does the trail connect to other well-known paths?

Yes, it's a key part of a larger regional trail system. At the Idaho-Washington state line, it seamlessly connects with the Spokane River Centennial Trail, offering the option to continue riding into Washington. It also connects to the Prairie Trail at Riverstone.

Where can I park to access the trail?

There are various access points with parking along the trail, particularly in and around Coeur d'Alene. Popular spots include areas near Coeur d'Alene City Park and Beach, Riverstone Park, and McEuen Park. For the eastern end, parking is available near Higgens Point.

Is the North Idaho Centennial Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. Please be mindful of other trail users, including cyclists and pedestrians.

What is the best time of year to ride this trail?

The trail is enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds than peak summer. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying Lake Coeur d'Alene, but can be warmer. During nesting season, you might even spot bald eagles near Higgens Point.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the North Idaho Centennial Trail. It is a publicly accessible multi-use recreational trail.

What should I bring for a ride on the trail?

Given it's a paved multi-use trail, essentials include water, snacks, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and a basic bike repair kit. Since some urban segments require sharing roads or using sidewalks, consider bright clothing for visibility. There are amenities and water fountains in urban sections, but it's always good to be prepared.

Are there opportunities for wildlife viewing?

Yes, the trail offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, particularly bald eagles near Higgens Point during certain seasons. You might also spot various bird species and other small animals along the lake and river sections.

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