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The Trailhead: Inland NW Trail & Outdoor News 

By Holly Weiler  Cover photo courtesy of Derrick Knowles Free outdoor-themed entertainment  Keep kids (K-12) engaged in learning and in the outdoors this summer by utilizing the FREE outdoor explorer packs available through the Spokane Conservation District. SCD has greatly expanded the offerings for explorer packs, which can be reserved for up to two weeks of use and include a variety of educational materials

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A Spring Reset in Sandpoint, Idaho Lower Elevation Trails, Lake Views and Mountain Town Evenings 

Cover photo courtesy of Visit Sandpoint Spring in Sandpoint has a way of widening the calendar. Some towns flip from ski season to lake season with a hard stop in between, but up here the shoulder months feel less like a gap and more like a bonus stretch of the season. Mornings still feel crisp,

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When Public Access Is a Gift: Respecting Private Land for Community Use 

By Marcy Timblin, Kaniksu Land Trust   Cover photo courtesy of Kanisku Land Trust When I was a kid, I could wander for miles without seeing a “No Trespassing” sign. Neighbors didn’t mind me and my dog popping out of the woods, and I never thought about “public access.” It was the norm.  Of course, not every landowner

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Bush with petite pink flowers with view of the Spokane River and Monroe Street Bridge in the far background.

How Public Lands Inspire, Heal, and Transform Lives in the Inland Northwest

Cover photo courtesy of Shallan Knowles Public lands are more than just beautiful scenery or places on a map—they are living landscapes that often preserve remnants of native plant and animal ecosystems that once spread unfettered across vast expanses of wild nature. At the same time, our state and federal public lands, numbering in millions

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Hike these Sandpoint-Area Trails 

Cover photo courtesy of Visit Sandpoint Sandpoint is a great basecamp for exploring trails throughout the Idaho Panhandle. Choose from lower-elevation trails near water that are great for swimming or high-country hikes with summer wildflowers and mountain views. Here are a few local favorites.  Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge: There are a number of easy trails

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Mountain Bike these Sandpoint Trails  

Cover photo courtesy of Schweitzer Mountain Resort June is the best summer month to ride most of Sandpoint’s trails for peak conditions and low trail traffic. But later in the summer as trails dry out in the high country is when most of Schweitzer’s trails really shine. Whether you’re looking for lift-served descents, mellow forested

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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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