Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes
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Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes
Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes
    The 72-mile Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes was certified complete in winter 2005. A four-year, multi-party coordination made the trail a reality, returning land to productive use. It is used for biking, running, cross-country skiing, and a variety of other recreational activities.
      Trail Safety: Follow Posted Rules

      The trail is covered by a thick layer of asphalt, and gravel barriers placed along it isolate mining contaminants. While EPA has determined that using the trail is safe, trail users must be sure to follow all trail-use rules (see below) and posted signs, including directions to stay on the trail in rural areas. Following the rules will help people avoid places with mining contamination and private properties next to the trail.
      • Stay on the trail.
      • Wash hands and face before eating.
      • Eat at designated waysides and trailheads.
      • Remove dirt from clothes, toys, pets, shoes, and equipment before leaving the area.
      • Don’t let children play near shorelines or off the trail.
      • Carry water for drinking and washing.
      • Motorized vehicles are prohibited.
    man cutting red ribbon as others look on
    The red ribbon is cut--Trail now open
    photo - people standing in front of pavilion
    Federal, state, Tribal, local officials giving speeches at Grand Opening
    photo - people standing in front of pavilion with speaker on stagephoto - people standing in front of pavilion with speakers on stage


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    Point of contact: Debra Sherbina
    E-Mail: sherbina.debra@epa.gov
    Phone Number: (206) 553-0247
    Last Updated: 09/17/2007