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Route of the Hiawatha
This new route is a fun filled adventure you
will not want to miss when traveling to North Idaho. This groomed
biking trail follows what was once the great Milwaukee Railroad, and
weaves through the mountain tops of the Bitteroot Divide, which separates
Idaho and Montana. If youd like to experience a truly unique
mountain adventure, head East from Coeur dAlene on Interstate
90 and get off at Exit 0 for Lookout Pass. There, you can purchase
your tickets for the trail, rent bikes and helmets, and also get your
bike repaired.
The Route opened on May 26 and will be open every day
through October 9.
See the Hiawatha Trail Map (pdf format)
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Trail Fees (to fund trail Marshals who maintain and make sure that The Route is clean and safe.) |
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Tickets
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Adults |
Children
(ages 3-13) |
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DAY USE
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$8.00 |
$4.00 |
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SEASON PASS
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$25.00 |
$12.00
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BUS |
$9.00 |
$6.00
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RULES:
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1. Bicycle helmets
and lights must be worn at all times.
2. Adult supervision is required for all children under the age of
14 years.
3. Have your ticket on your bicycle at all times. All trail users
must purchase a ticket.
4. Sorry, no dogs or other pets allowed on the route.
5. Do Not Litter! Bring everything out with you that you |
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Shuttle Service A shuttle runs daily during
the season to provide transportation to and from each end of the trail.
The cost for the shuttle is $9 for Adults and $6 for children between
3 and 13 years of age. The shuttle schedule will be posted here and
at the Roland and Pearson trailheads when the season begins. In general,
the shuttle will run from 11 to 4 on weekdays, and from 10 to 5:45
on weekends and during peak summer months. The shuttle takes about
45 minutes to travel between the two trailhead parking lots, where
there are restroom facilities.
SHUTTLE TIMES The shuttles
run daily 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., with extended hours on weekends
and holidays.
Daily Schedule Posted at Trailheads
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