Coeur d'Alene Outdoor Activities

Explore Coeur d'Alene and all of North Idaho

Why Coeur d’Alene Is an Outdoor Treasure

Nestled in North Idaho’s forested mountains and crystal-clear waters, Coeur d’Alene sits at a crossroads of wilderness and small-town charm. Its landscape blends lakes, rivers, trails, wetlands, forests, and scenic byways, giving outdoor lovers year-round opportunities for:

  • Water adventures: from boating, paddleboarding, and fishing to scenic cruises. Lake Coeur d’Alene Cruises
  • Forest trails: for hiking, trail running, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing. AllTrails.com+1
  • Wilderness access: including state parks, national recreation trails, and remote routes. Department of Parks and Recreation
  • Seasonal variety: warm-weather lake fun in summer and snow sports or wildlife viewing in winter.

Top Area Hiking & Trail Adventures

Tubbs Hill Nature Trails

Downtown CdA!  A beloved local favorite, this 2.3-mile loop right next to downtown offers forested walking paths and spectacular views of Lake Coeur d’Alene. Visit Idaho

Mineral Ridge National Recreation Trail

Just 7 minutes from Mountain Light Retreat! A moderate 3–4 mile loop above Wolf Lodge Bay with stunning panoramas over the lake and rolling North Idaho mountains. Visit Idaho

Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes

This hike & bike ~73-mile paved rail-trail follows an old railroad corridor through forests, along waterways, and past lakes and wetlands.  Department of Parks and Recreation

Marie Creek Trail (Wolf Lodge) – 4 minutes from Mountain Light Retreat! A peaceful out-and-back hiking route of roughly 8.7–9 miles round trip that wanders through lush Idaho Panhandle National Forest woodlands alongside the gently flowing Marie Creek.  alltrails.com+1

Fishing Spots

The best of North Idaho Fishing

At the heart of the region lies Lake Coeur d’Alene, a 27,000-acre freshwater lake known for its striking clarity, forested shoreline, and endless recreation. In summer, the lake becomes a hub for boating, paddleboarding, kayaking, swimming, and scenic cruises. Anglers are drawn to its diverse fishery, which includes kokanee salmon, chinook salmon, smallmouth and largemouth bass, northern pike, and cutthroat trout. 

Flowing into and out of the lake is the Coeur d’Alene River, one of North Idaho’s most beloved and scenic waterways. Its upper forks offer cold, clear water ideal for fly fishing for native westslope cutthroat trout and rainbow trout, while the lower river provides gentle floats and relaxed fishing well-suited for families. 

Nearby rivers expand the region’s angling and paddling opportunities even further. The St. Joe River is often cited as one of the clearest rivers in the state, prized for its wild trout populations, undeveloped shoreline, and remote feel.  The Spokane River adds accessible fishing and floating options closer to the city, while smaller lakes such as Hayden Lake, Fernan Lake, and Chatcolet Lake provide quieter alternatives for fishing, paddling, and picnicking.

Coeur d'Alene fishing destinations
Fishing in Coeur d'Alene near our Vacation Rental