ARE MOTORIZED VEHICLES ALLOWED?
Most of the trail is designated for non-motorized use. An exception is a multi-use section between Wallace and Mullan, which is open for snowmobiles. Motorized wheelchairs are welcome but not motor-assisted bicycles. You may occasionally see an official vehicle. ARE HORSES ALLOWED? Horses are not allowed on the trail. WHAT WILDLIFE IS THERE? Much of the trail is rural and one of its charms is the presence of wild animals. Eagles, osprey, blue heron, deer, beaver, snakes, turtles, turkeys, moose, coyote, bear, elk, and cougar all inhabit the region. Enjoy these animals but dont feed or approach them. If you see a cute little baby assume a protective mother is nearby. Watch for bear, deer, elk and coyote sign that announces the presence of these animals. Please report bear, cougar or moose sightings on or near the trail within the Coeur dAlene Indian Reservation to the tribes wildlife program by calling 208-686-6603. ARE HELMETS REQUIRED? Helmets are not legally required on the Trail of