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| Cherry Bend Boaters Park - Hiking In City Parks | | Cherry Bend is a nice picnic spot along the St. Joe River popular for St. Maries community events, too. River activities are popular here. This park is great for families. |
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| Coeur D'Alene's Old Mission - Hiking In State Parks | | The mission was built from large logs cut near the site, then latticed with saplings that were woven with grass and caked with mud. The interior was decorated with hand painted newspapers Father Ravalli had received. |
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| East Declaration Trail #416 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles) | | This trail is at the cumulative elevation of 1840 feet. The length of the trail stretches over 3.6 miles one way. It has a moderate difficulty level, and is lightly used. There are no restrictions on this trail. |
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| East Fork Lost Creek Trail #598 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles) | | This trail reaches as cumulative elevation of 2,262 feet. Hikers on this trail will travel 10.6 miles on a roundtrip. The trail has a moderate level of difficulty to difficult level of difficulty. It has had a fair amount of usage. Facilities are not provided. |
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| Ermine Ridge Trail #413 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles) | | This trail reaches a cumulative elevation of 2080 feet. It has a route length 3.6 miles (one way). The level of difficulty is moderate and the usage is light. No restrictions have been put on this trail. |
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| Granite Peak Trail #137 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles) | | This trail reaches a cumulative elevation of 1,215 feet. The route length stretches for 6 miles (one way). The level of difficulty is moderate, and the trail gets light usage. There are no restrictions on the trail. No facilities are provided. |
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| Heyburn State Park - Hiking In State Parks | | The lakes provided by this park provide an abundance of fish, the marsh areas have plentiful water flow, and the heavily timbered slopes and open meadows are ideal habitat for deer, bear and upland birds. Handicap access is available throughout the park. |
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| Idaho Panhandle National Forests - Hiking In National Forests | | Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprise about 2.5 million acres of public lands which lie within "the panhandle" of northern Idaho and extend into eastern Washington and western Montana. Recreational opportunities within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest includes camping, picnicking, fishing, mountain biking, ATV riding, hunting, hiking, and horseback riding. |
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| Independence Trail #22 - Long Trails (9+ miles) | | This trail reaches a cumulative elevation of 1500 feet. It has a route length of 13.7 miles (one way). The level of difficulty is moderate, and the usage of the trail is medium. There are no restrictions on the trail, and no facilities are provided. |
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| Kings Pass - Sunset Peak Trail #151 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles) | | This trail is at a cumulative elevation of 3,105 feet. The route length of the trail is 6.5 miles (one way). The difficulty level has been established as moderate, and it receives light usage. Restrictions state that only single track motorized vehicles may travel on the trail with hikers. |
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| Lost Creek Stateline Trail #502 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles) | | This is a trail that reach a cumulative elevation of 2,530 feet. The route length extends for 7.9 miles (one way). The difficulty level has been established as moderate-mostly difficult. No facilities are provided. |
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| Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park - Hiking In State Parks | | This park provides access to 32 miles of multipurpose trails. It is 5,300 acres. The ridgeline park offers visitors scenic views. There are no trash or water facilities in this park. |
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| Qemlin Riverside Park and Trials - Walking & Nature Trails | | This Park is located on the south bank of the Spokane River with a sandy beach, boat launch, and group picnic facilities. This is an excellent place to view wildlife and have a picnic. This Park is for everyone. |
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| Trail of the Coeur D'Alenes State Park - Hiking In State Parks | | The park has a 73 mile stretch of asphalt to accommodate bikers and in-line skaters. It almost spans across the entire pan handle of Idaho. To provide visitors with a decent view the trail runs along rivers, beside lakes, and through Idaho's Silver Valley. |
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| Upper Independence Creek Trail #3 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles) | | This trail reaches a cumulative elevation of 400 feet. The route length of it is 4.1 miles (one way). A difficulty level of moderate has been established. This trail receives light usage. |
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