224C

Total Miles
1.1

Elevation

937.39 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Fall, Summer, Spring

Trail Overview

This is a short spur off of East Fork Meadow Creek that starts off of the main trail at a signed intersection. It continues on a shelf on a trail that looks like an old road so it stays pretty wide and flat. It slowly climbs up and becomes tighter in an overgrown area of trees with branches that whip your hands. There is one bridge over a very small trickling creek. It goes very straight with not many curves, and ends at a dirt road that connects back to Highway 6. There is a concrete barrier on the north end that is a pinch point for dirt bikes. It's overall an easy trail with no rocks, good dirt, and a bit of roots, but no major obstacles.

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224C
224C

Difficulty

Easy alpine single track with no major obstacles.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

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Access Description

The Giant White Pine trail system is made up of 10 or so easy to intermediate single tracks in the Clearwater National Forest near Emida, Idaho. The trailhead is at the paid Giant White Pine Campground, but there are only a few parking spaces here for small vehicles. Another good area to stage is at the Palouse Divide Nordic Ski Area on the north end of this trail system. This is a larger pull off on Highway 6 that can accommodate more vehicles and bigger rigs. This area can have frequent trail closures due to logging activity in the area, so it's best to check with the Forest Service website ahead of time for closures along White Pine Drive.

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