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Mineral Ridge National Recreation Trail


Station 1-2
 Plants
 Soils

Station 3-5
 Management
 Litter Hurts
 Rotten Log

Station 6-8
 Plant Succession
 The Living Forest
 Witches Broom and Bark Beetles

Station 9-11
 Effects of Trailing
 Wildfire
 Radio Viewpoint

Station 12-14
 Forest Habitat
 Abandoned Prospect
 Columbus Tree

Station 15-16
 Douglas-Fir Stand  
 Summit

Station 17-19
 Pit Excavations
 Fire Scar
 Habitat Contrast

Station 20-22
 Snags
 Root System
 Silver Tip Viewpoint

Description: This 3.3 mile trail was part of the first recreation site developed by the BLM in Idaho. Construction of the site began in 1963. On April 13, 1982, the trail was designed as a National Recreation Trail. Mineral Ridge is a “classroom in the forest.” The plant and animal communities are used by local school districts for environmental education. A Trail Guide (use links on the left) leads you along the trail providing you with narrative descriptions of the forest plants, animals and interrelationships described on the 22 marked stations along the trail. Visitors enjoy the invigorating hike and beautiful views.
 
   trail map

Directions:
About 11 miles east of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Take US-90 east from Coeur d'Alene for eight miles to Wolf Lodge Bay (exit 22), then south on Highway 97 for three miles. 
   how to get there


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