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Idaho

Biking the Idaho Panhandle on Rails to Trails

Program No. 20762RJ
Spend five days biking the renowned Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes, learning about regional history, diverse wildlife and the fascinating story of the Idaho Panhandle as you go!

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Participant Reviews
4.96
Based on 29 Reviews
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Patricia – Class of 2024 | Syracuse, NY
This was a thoroughly enjoyable trip. The biking was scenic and flat and the group leaders did a great job accomodating different physical abilities. The accomodations were comfortable and convenient. A variety of interesting presentations added to the value of this program.
— Review left September 15, 2024
Diane – Class of 2022 | Red Creek, WV
The Wallace trip exceeded expectations. Reading The Big Burn prior to the trip motivated me to arrive a few days beforehand to hike the Pulaski Tunnel Trail and explore the town. I highly recommend this trip. Diane
— Review left June 24, 2024
Michelle – Class of 2024 | Altamonte Springs, FL
The "choose your activity level" of this program was great. Some days I chose to ride the max offered. On day(s) that I chose a lower level of activity I didn't feel "judged" in any way by my fellow participants nor guides.
— Review left June 17, 2024
Janet – Class of 2024 | Miami, FL
Biking the Idaho Panhandle was the trip of a lifetime. Gorgeous scenery on paved trails, the intoxicating smell of the forest, and superbly managed tour are the top reasons to go. If you like biking and would enjoy biking 15-30 miles a day, do not hesitate to sign up for this trip. The seven-gear step-through cruisers are comfortable for the week of riding. Just bring warm clothes and full-length gloves for the Hiawatha Trail tunnel, and comfortable biking clothes. I had a wonderful time as a moderate biker who usually does 10-mile trips around my neighborhood or bikes at the gym for 45-minute stints.
— Review left June 16, 2024
Rebecca – Class of 2017 | Logansport, IN
Amazing Trip. Well organized and accommodating to all levels of riders. Excellent educational side trips and extras. Beautiful location with a unique history.
— Review left June 9, 2024
Teresa – Class of 2023 | Pasadena, CA
A very good bicycle experience in Idaho. The guides were able to accommodate everyone's riding ability and how many miles everyone wanted to accomplish each day.
— Review left September 27, 2023
Susan – Class of 2010 | Eugene, OR
An excellent introduction to bike touring, even for people who have not ridden a bike in years.
— Review left September 19, 2023
Patricia – Class of 2013 | Granite Bay, CA
What a beautiful area, with some great Rails-to-Trails. The "Route of the Hiawatha" was amazing! The Silver Valley has a really interesting history, and it pays to read some of the suggested books by RS ahead of time. This trip is good for all levels of bike riders.
— Review left September 14, 2023
Kathleen – Class of 2000 | Minneapolis, MN
Biking the Idaho Panhandle was an excellent program: gorgeous scenery, great trails and a beautiful part of the country.
— Review left September 11, 2023
Roger – Class of 2003 | Shell Lake, WI
I've bike numerous routes scattered around the country and this one is at the top of the list for splendor and awakening the spirit.
— Review left June 27, 2023
Gerald – Class of 2010 | Broomall, PA
Great trip, very well executed. Thoroughly enjoyed this program.
— Review left October 1, 2022
Alex – Class of 2022 | Fowler, CA
Wallace Idaho was a great base-camp to learn about the local history and experience the effects of mining and fire close up. The trip leaders had designed bike tours which enhanced the group experience and satisfied once a decade bikers as well as the weekly bikers. The mix of group activities and time on your own was spot-on.
— Review left September 29, 2022
Edward – Class of 2019 | Kailua, HI
Great biking riding in a really interesting environment/terrain.
— Review left September 26, 2022
Mary – Class of 2017 | San Antonio, TX
This program is perfect for riders of all levels. The trails are all unique which makes every single day a new and beautiful experience. Mountains, lakes, rivers, tunnels, trestles, bridges, even moose......who could ask for more!
— Review left September 20, 2022
Bruce – Class of 2015 | Knoxville, TN
It is amazing that you can be in the middle of the mountains and forests and yet ride 72 miles on an almost completely flat and paved bike path.
— Review left September 18, 2022
Joyce – Class of 2016 | Wheaton, IL
If you like biking and want to bike some of the most spectacular scenic trails in the country while also learning about the history and people of the Idaho Panhandle as well as meeting others who love to bike, this trip is for you. From start to finish, this trip was so well run by the tour leaders that all you need to do is to show up ready to bike and to enjoy a full week of fun.
— Review left September 11, 2022
Janeen – Class of 2022 | Camas, WA
Biking the Idaho Panhandle on Rails to Trails was a great experience. Our tour leaders (Joel, Lisa and Kenzi) were well organized, thoughtful in their choice of daily Rails to Trails sections to ride and always available to help (Thank you!). The Hiawatha Trail is superb and we had a beautiful weather day to enjoy the beautiful mountainous views. There was one negative regarding this tour - our first day was an unseasonal 44 degrees and raining - brrrrr - a challenging day but we did it!
— Review left June 30, 2022
Robert – Class of 2018 | Tempe, AZ
This program provides a great experience if you're looking for: -A great daily bike ride -Spectacular scenery -Fascinating history -The camaraderie of fellow participants.
— Review left June 26, 2022
Mary – Class of 2018 | Tempe, AZ
This was a wonderful biking trip! Northern Idaho is beautiful and the trails are in excellent shape. The leaders,Joel,Lisa,and Kenzi were supportive,approachable,informative,and very organized. It was not too strenuous for a 77 year old female. I highly recommend it. Mary June 2022
— Review left June 26, 2022
John – Class of 2012 | Tempe, AZ
This is a safe bicyling adventure on a paved former railbed, through tunnels, over trestles, along beautiful marshes with lots of birds. The weather can be fickle in this low-altitude, mountain pass, but the scenery is spectacular.
— Review left June 26, 2022
Jean – Class of 2009 | West Chester, PA
Great program! Wonderful biking opportunities--especially the Hiawatha Trail which is a real gem. This section of Idaho is beautiful terrain with lots of history.
— Review left June 25, 2022
Katy – Class of 2017 | Valley Center, KS
Both the trails and the town we stayed in were absolutely beautiful. The physical activity, outdoor lunches, and surrounding beauty seemed to bring a quieting and peace to everyone.
— Review left September 28, 2021
Randy – Class of 2017 | Lakeview, OR
A ride through some of the most beautiful forest and wetlands you can imagine. Gorgeous lakes and rivers. An optional trip to go down into a silver mine. Good food and nice accommodations. Well-planned, with options for various activity levels.
— Review left September 25, 2021
James – Class of 2007 | Escondido, CA
The Idaho panhandle has a little bit of everything...physical activity, beautiful scenery, opportunities to explore local cities. The guides and participants made the experience feel like a family affair....even included the family dog Bones, who we just adore....Thanks Roads Scholar
— Review left September 19, 2021
Caroline – Class of 2009 | Sparks, NV
I have done this trip twice and it was a lot of fun with good exercise, good food, great accommodations, beautiful scenery and great people, both the attendees and the program leaders. They are very well organized. I highly recommend it.
— Review left September 15, 2021
Cecilia – Class of 2003 | Richmond Hill, GA
The scenery on this bicycle trip was spectacular. It included mountains dotted with pines, quiet rivers reflecting surrounding pines, lakes, marshes, a burnt section of pines, and some wildlife and of course, bridges, tunnels and trestles. Participants were encouraged to ride at their own pace. Joel and Lisa did a great job planning and implementing each day’s activities, some of which took place after the bike rides ended. Rick and Eric added their own colorful stories and knowledge of the area.
— Review left September 13, 2021
Regina – Class of 2019 | Albuquerque, NM
This was an awesome trip. It was our first bicycling tour and our first Road Scholar trip. We were very satisfied with the guide, the equipment, the Coeur d'Alene trails were so beautiful and easy to bike, we saw moose and other wildlife. The hotel accommodation was very roomy and nice, our host at the hotel was fun, he was one of our instructors. He bent over backwards to make the whole experience a great experience. I highly recommend this trip to anyone, even a more novice biker.
— Review left July 6, 2019
Jerry – Class of 2019 | New Hope, PA
Cycling at it's best! Enjoy stunning views of mountains, lakes and wildlife while riding through the Idaho Panhandle. Along the way you'll learn the interesting history of the area.
— Review left June 26, 2019
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Laurie – Class of 2019 | Tucson, AZ
The trip was wonderful- sunny and downhill most of the way.
— Review left June 16, 2019





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