I'm looking for suggestions of places to ride my road bike in the Coeur d'Alene area. Something between 40 and 70 miles. Thanks!
Alex
I'm looking for suggestions of places to ride my road bike in the Coeur d'Alene area. Something between 40 and 70 miles. Thanks!
Alex
Alex,
There is the "Trail of the Coeur d' Alenes" that crosses the northern part of Idaho. It's 72 miles long and beautiful!
Here's a link with some information but you can find a lot more information by googling a search:
Trail of the Coeur d' Alenes
This page offers a lot of information though. Follow some of the links. The photo page is beautiful!
Sue
Last edited by Susan126; 06-05-2007 at 05:59 AM.
Thanks, Sue. That looks like a beautiful ride. Do you think it's safe for a woman to ride it alone? Or might it be too isolated? Maybe I can hook up with a group ride if I can find a local bike shop.
Alex
Alex, even if people tell me a trail is safe I still would never cycle alone. Do you have any friends that cycle who might like to go along?
I would NOT ride that alone. Unfortunately while that trail is a terrific addition to the communities in that area, they aren't policingthe in town parts very well. My friends stopped for ice cream in Harrison ( omg, great ice cream there) and white trash low life were harassing he and his wife and kids while they were sitting in the city park taking a break. Personally I think you are at more risk in the towns like that than on the trails, as most creeps are too lazy to get more than 50 feet from their cars.
Check with Vertical Earth in CDA, and Mountain View Cyclery in Hayden Lake. Great shops, with really strong road riding teams out of them.
irulan
Last edited by Irulan; 06-08-2007 at 04:44 PM.
Wow, that's good to know Irulan. Hubby and I have been thinking about doing a vacation there and riding the trail but now I will have to give it more thought.![]()
Alex, are you just visiting? Or do you live there. I'm just across the state line in Spokane and would be happy to ride with you on the trail. We go over there from time to time to ride. It's a great trail. Just let me know. bikerHen
Thanks, AD! BikerHen, I am visiting, so I will PM you. I'd love to get together for a ride!![]()
Alex
Centennial Trail
The Centennial trail does not go around Lake CDA, although it does follow the north shore for a bit. Going around the lake is all narrow two lane roads.
The CT is 37 miles in length, from Coeur d'Alene to past Spokane at Nine Mile Falls. It's quite lovely in place, also non separated from the road in places too. One short section along Upriver Drive, in Spokane, just W of Argonne Road is closed due to construction right now.
Jeff & I just did the Trail of the Coeur d'Alene two weeks ago. 85 mile r/t from Cataldo to Plummer and back. We had ABSOLUTELY no problems with anyone on the trail. We stopped in Harrison for lunch and had nothing but wonderful experiences with the locals.
This is such an amazing ride, that one person's story of a bad experience should not deter you from going. You can have a bad experience with teenagers in the local park in your own town, anywhere in America, any day of the week. There is nothing wrong with the towns along the trail. In fact, the trail is SO rural, that there's hardly any towns along the trail anyway. From Cataldo to Plummer - 42 miles - I think we crossed 2 paved roads total.
Along the trail we saw: 3 black bear, 4 moose, including a mama and two calves, 2 grey wolves, a flock of wild turkeys, countless bird species including an incredible # of herons, turtles, etc. The pavement quality is excellent. In this section the trail follows the river and lakes most of the way, so the scenery in fabulous. The "climb" from the lake to Plummer is so gentle that you'll cruise up it quickly (it is an old railroad grade, after all). And the Chacolet bridge was lots of fun to ride down.
Here's a few photos from the trip: