A World-Class Rail Trail, Idaho’s Route Of The Hiawatha Was A True Feat Of Engineering
By Courtnie Erickson|Published June 09, 2022
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Courtnie Erickson
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From Southern Utah to the Panhandle in Idaho, Courtnie Erickson has lived in what she believes are the best (and the most beautiful!) areas in the country. She graduated with a journalism degree from Utah State University and has more than 15 years of professional writing experience. You’ll likely see her with a Dr. Pepper in her hand and a pair of running shoes on her feet. Courtnie is a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState.
The Route of the Hiawatha is one of the most popular rail trails in Idaho. Whether you hike or bike this trail, you are in for an experience of a lifetime. This world-class trail is 15 miles and takes you through tunnels, over bridges, and through some of northern Idaho’s most breathtaking scenery. However, the creation of this trail certainly wasn’t easy and turned into quite the challenge.
Have you ever tackled the Route of the Hiawatha? Did you complete the trail in its entirety? We’d love to hear all about your experience(s) in the comments! You can learn more about this trail, including current trail conditions, on its website.
While on this trail, you will pass through the St. Paul Pass Tunnel, which is the longest tunnel in Idaho. The size of this tunnel is not only impressive, but this structure also has quite an interesting history.
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