Hiawatha Rail Trail Family Trip

Tunnels, Trestles & Idaho Rail-Trails

ADVENTURE TYPE | ●︎ Introductory
TRIP DURATION | 5-Days
SEASON | July – August
PRICE | $1,645 pp

Experience the ultimate Hiawatha Rail Trail family bike tour, where riders of all ages navigate historic tunnels and sky-high trestles on a gentle, downhill journey through the Bitterroot Mountains. This fully supported, E-bike friendly Idaho cycling adventure handles every logistical detail, allowing your family to focus on true backcountry immersion and the breathtaking scenery of this "Introductory" rated expedition.

Itineraries are subject to change due to weather, road conditions, rider safety and other factors which may affect the logistics of the adventure.

Road Surface: Mostly pavement, also smooth dirt, some singletrack and gravel. You will need a mountain bike for this tour.
Overall Rating: Introductory
Technical Difficulty: Easy to moderate.
Physical Difficulty: Easy to moderate.
Altitude: 2,100 - 5,000 feet
Total Mileage: 20-40 miles per day (optional extensions can bring the longest day’s riding to 40 miles)
Packing for your trip


Day 1: Coeur d'Alene to Route of the Hiawatha & Historic Tunnels

  • We’ll meet at Vertical Earth Bike Shop in picturesque Coeur d'Alene to get your family set up before shuttling to the legendary Route of the Hiawatha for a thrilling ride through dark, historic tunnels like the famous Taft Tunnel.
  • You'll follow the path of the old Milwaukee Road Railway over towering trestles through the stunning Bitterroot Mountains before heading to our comfortable camp for a delicious dinner and a relaxing evening under the stars.

Day 2: Centennial Trail & Lakeside Fun

  • Today we explore a beautiful section of the paved Centennial Trail, which offers smooth riding along scenic lakefronts and through charming forest sections perfect for soaking in the natural beauty surrounding Coeur d'Alene Lake.
  • We'll set up our camp near a picturesque lake with plenty of time for optional swimming in the lake or nearby creeks and other family fun.

Day 3: Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes & Silver Valley History

  • Our adventure continues on the renowned Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes cycling route, a paved rail-trail that meanders through lush forests and the historic Silver Valley with glimpses into Idaho's mining heritage and small towns like Harrison.
  • You'll enjoy relatively flat, easy riding perfect for conversation and absorbing the scenery while our expert guides share insights into the local history and natural environment.

Day 4: Return to the Bitterroots & Nature Exploration

  • Today we may revisit a favorite trail segment or discover new segments of the Bitterroot Mountains suitable for easy family bike rides with a focus on enjoying the pristine Idaho environment and the joy of cycling.
  • We'll incorporate opportunities for nature walks and exploration of local flora and fauna before heading to our final Western Spirit camp for a celebratory dinner to reflect on the amazing family journey.

Day 5: Coeur d'Alene Farewell & Last Memories

  • After a last hearty breakfast at camp, we embark on a short, scenic ride back towards Coeur d'Alene, perhaps revisiting a favorite stretch or exploring a new gentle route to enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
  • Following a celebratory final lunch, our comfortable shuttle will transport your family back to Coeur d'Alene filled with incredible memories of your 5-day family cycling Idaho vacation.

Coeur d’Alene, ID
This tour will begin at 8:30 AM MST. Western Spirit is negotiating our 2026 meeting place contract, we will let you know asap. You will need to spend the night before in
Coeur d’Alene.

ENDING TIME

We will return to the bike shop between 3:00-4:00 PM on the last day.

Driving
Couer d’Alene Idaho is 31 miles from Spokane, WA on Interstate 90.

Flying
Airport Code: GEG
Most major airlines fly into Spokane. We recommend Payless Airport Shuttle to get from Spokane to Coeur d’Alene. Call 208-762-7433 or 888-870-7433 to
make your reservation and set up your pick-up times. You can utilize the taxi services in Coeur d’Alene to get to the bike shop in the morning so it is not neces-
sary to rent a car.

TAXI SERVICE

Taxi by Hall: 208-664-2424
Coeur d’Alene Cab: 208-667-9000

LODGING BEFORE YOUR TRIP

It is a good idea to book your rooms in advance; here are a few recommendations:

Days Inn Coeur d’Alene
208-667-8668, 800-225-3297

Hampton Inn
208-769-7900

Holiday Inn Express & Suites
208-667-3100, 888-465-4329

Motel 6 Coeur d’Alene
208-664-6600, 800-466-8356

The Coeur d’Alene Resort
208-765-4000, 800-688-5253

Need more information about our bike trips? Check out what a bike trip is all about by visiting our camping page, FAQ pagewhat to bring page or be the first to know about new trips, last minute trip openings and future discounts by .

Need even more details? Send us a message or call and talk to one of our trip specialists at (435) 259-8732 

RIDING TYPE | ●︎ Introductory

TRIP DURATION | 5-Days

SEASON | July - August

Hiawatha Rail Trail Family Trip: Tunnels, Trestles & Idaho Rail-Trails

An All-Inclusive Journey Through the Bitterroots

Embark on a spectacular journey through the heart of the Bitterroot Mountains with Western Spirit's Hiawatha Rail Trail family trip. This 5-day, all-inclusive cycling adventure is specifically designed to create lasting memories for your entire family. This isn't just a bike ride; it's a seamless and stress-free Idaho family bike tour that immerses you in the natural beauty and rich history of the Pacific Northwest.

Our "Introductory" rated trip is perfect for families with younger kids and beginners. The gentle downhill grade of the Hiawatha Trail ensures that everyone, regardless of age or skill level, can enjoy the ride. As a guided family Hiawatha Trail bike trip, we handle every detail—from delicious meals to shuttles—allowing you to focus entirely on the joy of pedaling through historic tunnels and over awe-inspiring trestles. Plus, this adventure is E-bike friendly, making the Bitterroot Mountains accessible to every member of the family.

Why Families Love the Hiawatha & Coeur d'Alene Region

  • Tunnels and Trestles: Experience the thrill of the 1.6-mile Taft Tunnel and sky-high railroad bridges.
  • Three Iconic Trails: We combine the Hiawatha, the Centennial Trail, and the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes.
  • Stress-Free Logistics: We provide the shuttles, high-quality rentals, and expert guides.
  • Lakeside Relaxation: Balance your cycling with swimming in Lake Coeur d'Alene.

Itineraries are subject to change due to weather, road conditions, rider safety and other factors which may affect the logistics of the adventure.

  • Road Surface: Mostly pavement, also smooth dirt, some singletrack and gravel. You will need a mountain bike for this tour.
  • Overall Rating: Introductory
  • Technical Difficulty: Easy to moderate.
  • Physical Difficulty: Easy to moderate.
  • Altitude: 2,100 - 5,000 feet
  • Total Mileage: 20-40 miles per day (optional extensions can bring the longest day’s riding to 40 miles)

MEETING PLACE AND TIME

Coeur d’Alene, ID
This tour will begin at 8:30 AM MST. Western Spirit is negotiating our 2026 meeting place contract, we will let you know asap. You will need to spend the night before in
Coeur d’Alene.

ENDING TIME

We will return to the bike shop between 3:00-4:00 PM on the last day.

GETTING TO COUER D’ALENE, ID

Driving
Couer d’Alene Idaho is 31 miles from Spokane, WA on Interstate 90.

Flying
Airport Code: GEG
Most major airlines fly into Spokane. We recommend Payless Airport Shuttle to get from Spokane to Coeur d’Alene. Call 208-762-7433 or 888-870-7433 to
make your reservation and set up your pick-up times. You can utilize the taxi services in Coeur d’Alene to get to the bike shop in the morning so it is not neces-
sary to rent a car.

TAXI SERVICE

Taxi by Hall: 208-664-2424
Coeur d’Alene Cab: 208-667-9000

LODGING BEFORE YOUR TRIP

It is a good idea to book your rooms in advance; here are a few recommendations:

Days Inn Coeur d’Alene
208-667-8668, 800-225-3297

Hampton Inn
208-769-7900

Holiday Inn Express & Suites
208-667-3100, 888-465-4329

Motel 6 Coeur d’Alene
208-664-6600, 800-466-8356

The Coeur d’Alene Resort
208-765-4000, 800-688-5253

Be sure to bring everything on this list. We have carefully developed this list to ensure your comfort on the tour regardless of the weather. If you are prepared
for extreme weather, it is an adventure. If you are not prepared it can be a serious problem.We recommend the layering system, including a wicking or long underwear layer, an insulating layer and a weather barrier for wind and rain. This list reflects that philosophy. Weather in the mountains can be unpredictable so be sure to bring all the warm clothing and rain gear listed!

HOW TO PACK: The bulk of your gear and clothing will ride in the Western Spirit support vehicle (preferably in a large duffle bag) and will not be accessible during the day.

For this trip, you will need a riding pack and optional day bag:

  •  Your riding pack may be a hydration pack, but needs to carry 2-3 liters of water, rain gear, other warm clothing, and food for the day. You may be away from camp and the support vehicle all day and need to be self-sufficient.
  • A small day bag is optional and may be used to store things you’d rather not ride with, but would like to have access to during the day. This day-pack will remain with the support vehicle and may not be accessible, depending on the day.

WHAT WE PROVIDE:
✓ meals, snacks, water, electrolyte drinks, non-alcoholic drinks
✓ camp mugs, all kitchen and dining ware
✓ 2 large cycling water bottles
✓ camp chairs
✓ solar showers
✓ sunscreen & bug spray
✓ bike stand and lube
✓ guides bring their own tools
✓ first aid kit with basic medications

BRINGING OR RENTING

o bike (Our rentals come with flat pedals. You are welcome to bring your own if you prefer.)
o helmet (gratis w/rental bike)
o tent
o sleeping bag
o sleeping pad

CYCLING CLOTHING

o cycling shoes
o 3 - 5 pair cycling shorts
o 3 - 5 cycling shirts
o long sleeve cycling shirt
o long sleeve cotton shirt or solar sleeves
o cycling socks
o windbreaker
o tights or leg warmers
o 2 pair cycling gloves (1 pair full length for warmth)
o rain jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
o rain pants (Gore-Tex or similar)
o warm layer (lightweight synthetic puffy jacket or long sleeve fleece shirt)
o sunglasses or other eye protection

CAMP CLOTHING

o camp shorts
o shirts
o warm socks
o long underwear, top and bottom (wicking layer, not cotton)
o 2 pair warm long pants
o long sleeve fleece or sweater
o pile or down jacket (insulating layer)
o warm gloves and hat
o brimmed hat or visor
o bathing suit (for solar showers on the trip and at the hotel before/after your trip)
o hiking shoes
o sandals
o cheap PVC rain gear (to wear in camp)

PERSONAL

o toiletries
o medication (daily and emergency)
o towel
o biodegradable soap
o wet-wipes
o flashlight or headlamp (with extra batteries)
o sunglasses
o optional day bag
o stuff sacks or reusable grocery bags (or separate compartments for your dry bag)
o cash for tipping guides: your guides work as a team and share all of their gratuities. A tip of 10-20% of the price of your trip given to either one of your guides when you return to civilization is a great way to say thanks for a job well done.

OPTIONAL

o camera, extra batteries
o binoculars
o alcoholic or any of your favorite beverages (your guides will pack these)
o books or maps
o we encourage you to turn your devices off, but if you cannot, please bring a way to charge them. We recommend a portable USB charger with 1-2 charges. Also, putting your phone on airplane mode to save power is recommended.

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Need more information about our bike trips? Check out what a bike trip is all about by visiting our camping page, FAQ pagewhat to bring page or be the first to know about new trips, last minute trip openings and future discounts by .

Need even more details? Send us a message or call and talk to one of our trip specialists at (435) 259-8732 

Hiawatha Rail Trail Family Trip

PRICE | $1,645 pp

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“Normally I do self supported but having someone else make excellent food makes me want to do it again”

~ Christl

Your guides are your ambassadors, they are fun, energetic and very knowledgeable. I would not do anything different.

~ Paul

“To begin with the landscape and scenery was majestic and awesome. The guides were all instrumental in enhancing the experience with their knowledge, skills, and out of the goodness of their character.”

~ Edward

“Food was WAY better than I expected. I like to eat healthy and was worried about “camping food.” The guides prepared amazing food. The trip was a blast in general with gorgeous scenery and good campsites. Guides were very friendly, patient and helpful”

~ Erika

The food was fantastic! I didn’t expect such meals. The guides were so friendly, helpful, and entertaining. They really worked well together. Also, they made sure that everyone in their various skill levels enjoyed the rides and that there was enough for everyone.

~ Nichole

“I was tired at the end of each day and to have everything taken care of as far as dinner and cleanup, it was so nice to have that not be my issue. The guides were amazing, simply amazing….the food was always excellent, their personalities are different but blended with everyone perfectly!”

~ Pam

Great salads at lunch, a lot of variety, they guides had food specially prepared for those of us with food issues. Plus, they set up our chairs in the best spots!

~ Teri

“It’s been a long time since I’ve been on any organized event and this one was simply amazing. My skill and fitness level were not up to those as others in the group but never once did I feel intimidated…”

~ Nick

“Very accommodating of me being vegan, very cheerful and nice.”

~ Jason

The guides made the trip totally beyond awesome. They were fun, the food was WAY better than I expected, the rides could be were tailored, guiding was superb, trails were a blast, our campsite was sweet. I have zero complaints.

~ Wendy

“The trip was one of the most incredible experiences of my life… the scenery, the views, the guides, and the food! I loved how great the meals were!!! The guides were unbelievable cooks! After biking all day, to be able to sit down and eat a great meal & drink a beer …man, it was great!”

~ Gary

“This was our 3rd trip with Western Spirit, so we knew what to expect from the guides and the support they’d provide. The trip itself was spectacular – the scenery was unbeatable and the weather was perfect.”

~ Jennifer

“Great salads at lunch, a lot of variety, they guides had food specially prepared for those of us with food issues. Plus, they set up our chairs in the best spots!”

~ Teri
“I was worried riding and camping with a group… could I keep up?… would I “fit in”? I was able to keep up and push myself and was challenged by the terrain, I loved it! The group was great I had nothing to worry about, everyone was friendly and supportive.”
~ Robin

“I had been to Canyonlands two years prior so knew scenery was outstanding but it takes on even more magnificence when seen from seat of bike. The guides were awesome and supportive. Food was better than in most restaurants and more than you could eat.”

~ Michael

“Warmth, humor, seriously good people skills,professionalism, competence. They execute their very serious responsibilities with confidence-inspiring grace.”

~ David