Canfield OHV

Total Miles
2.6

Elevation

1,126.34 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

This is an easy two-track open to vehicles less than 50". It leaves from the parking area on Nettleman Road and goes through a gate. It's an old repurposed road now used by ATVs. The trail is a wide gravel flat path, with a gradual incline as you go north. It has lots of curves through the pine trees. It goes north and east to connect to another ATV segment of 1562. This is an easy cruiser ride for ATVs, or an access trail for dirt bikers and mountain bikers to access the harder single track.

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Canfield OHV
Canfield OHV

Difficulty

This is an easy ATV trail with no obstacles.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

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Access Description

This is a small trail system for dirt bikers and ATVs right next to the town of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, that has a little bit for everyone. It has hard trails, easy trails, single tracks, and two tracks in a really cool environment. It's close to town, but you can still see wildlife here including deer and moose. There are parking areas at the end of Nettleton Gulch Road and up East Fernan Lake Road. These are multi-use trails shared with hikers and mountain bikers, so please be respectful. There are sometimes trail signs at each trail, but there are often lots of unmarked intersections, and it's like a maze of trails here, so it's really helpful to have a map out here. You may get 1 or 2 bars of cell service while on the trails, but may also have no signal, so make sure to download an offline map ahead of time. It's hot in the summer here, and rainy/snowy in the winter, but it's rideable almost all year long, although it's best ridden in the spring, summer, and fall.

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