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Sandpoint’s Top Early-Season Mountain Bike Rides

Photo by Doug Marshall, courtesy of Visit Sandpoint When early summer arrives in Sandpoint, Idaho, the mountains come alive with more trails to ride than you can fit into your vacation schedule. Sandpoint has been quietly adding to its trail systems that are anchored by long-time classics by building some of the Northwest’s best new

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NW Music Festivals You Can Bikepack To (Or Day Ride From)

Cover photo courtesy of Carol Corbin Explore these summer outdoor music festivals in the Pacific Northwest that you can bikepack to and camp at—or drive and bring your bike for day rides between music sets. For gear and route planning tips, visit Bikepacking.com, a top resource for adventure cyclists. Kettle River Music Festival – Curlew,

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Family hiking through mountains.

The Trailhead: Inland NW Trail & Outdoor News — Your Guide to Outdoor Adventures in the Inland Northwest

Free outdoor-themed entertainment  Cover photo courtesy of Ammi Midstokke Outdoor Culture & History Events  This year marks the bicentennial of Fort Colville on the Columbia River just west of Kettle Falls, with several events planned throughout the year to mark the occasion. On June 20 the organizers have coordinated with the Colville Confederated Tribes to

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Best Spring Hikes Near Sandpoint, Idaho for Wildflowers and Wildlife Viewing

Come springtime, the mountains, valleys, and waterways around Sandpoint, Idaho, come alive with wildflowers and wildlife, making it one of the top spring hiking destinations in the Pacific Northwest. Wildflowers burst into bloom in profuse displays, and a wide variety of wildlife is busy rearing their young. The area offers incomparably wild experiences in spring,

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Majestic views of the Cabinets, pristine beaver habitat, and native plants make this place special. Grassy meadow with a few conifer trees and snowcapped peaks in the far distance.

Summer Internships Offered at Kaniksu Land Trust 

Cover photo courtesy of Kaniksu Land Trust Kaniksu Land Trust (KLT) is now accepting applications for the 2025 Conservation & Education Intern Program, an exciting opportunity for individuals pursuing meaningful careers related to conservation and natural resources. The program is designed to encourage students who grew up in the area to return home for the summer,

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Plan Ahead for Your Winter Sandpoint Getaway             

Nothing beats a Sandpoint weekend winter getaway that’s short on drive time from Spokane and Coeur d’Alene, leaving more time to ski, snowboard, snowshoe, fat bike, and relax! With Schweitzer Mountain Resort scheduled to open in November for the 2024/2025 season and La Nina already delivering plenty of snow, now’s the time to plan your

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Plan Your Fall or Winter Sandpoint Adventure Getaway           

Fall mountain biking in Sandpoint. Photo: Aaron Theisen Sure Sandpoint is close enough to the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene areas to make it a day-trip destination for fall and winter adventures, but why not maximize your drive and adventure time with a multi-day stay? A two or three day trip also means you’ll have time

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20-Year Timeline of Local Trail Developments  

Cover photo by Chris Bessler courtesy of Sandpoint Magazine In 2024, there are more people out enjoying our public lands trails throughout the Inland Northwest than ever before. Thankfully these and other trail improvements and new construction have given outdoor enthusiasts more miles to pedal and wander.  Holly Weiler is a long-time recreationist who now

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