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Medimont Trailhead, Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes

If you’re searching for tranquil, dog-friendly hiking near Medimont, Idaho, the Medimont Trailhead on the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes is a beautiful place to start your outdoor adventure. With scenic, mostly flat trails perfect for biking, walking, or running, this park attracts pet owners looking to escape into nature with their dogs. The trail is surrounded by peaceful woodland with opportunities to spot local wildlife such as moose, deer, beaver, and heron—a true Idaho trail experience!

Amenities include a parking lot, picnic tables, and pit toilets at the trailhead, making it convenient for longer outings. While there aren’t dedicated dog park features like fenced enclosures or water stations, the extensive trail and natural setting are ideal for well-behaved, leashed dogs. Remember to pack your own water and bug spray, especially in the spring, and enjoy one of North Idaho’s best pet-friendly trails!

FAQ

  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are pit toilets at the trailhead.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a parking lot at the trailhead. Be sure to watch for the entrance as it can be easy to miss from the main road.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park is located at a trailhead for the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, perfect for hiking, biking, and walking with dogs.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? The area has plenty of natural shade from trees along the trail.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Mosquitoes are common in the spring, especially in shady areas and around the restrooms. Bring bug spray for comfort.

Reviews

Susan Straley

Rode on the trail through here. Saw moose. Has pit toilet.

Susan Straley

Rode on the trail through here. Saw moose. Has pit toilet.

Susan Straley

Rode on the trail through here. Saw moose. Has pit toilet.

J J

Nice trailhead to start your bike ride from! Careful if you’re following Google maps – it’s easy to miss the road to the parking lot!!

J J

Nice trailhead to start your bike ride from! Careful if you’re following Google maps – it’s easy to miss the road to the parking lot!!

J J

Nice trailhead to start your bike ride from! Careful if you’re following Google maps – it’s easy to miss the road to the parking lot!!

Sam Dallas

My husband and I biked from Bull Run Trailhead to this one and the scenery along the way was seriously outstanding! 😃

Sam Dallas

My husband and I biked from Bull Run Trailhead to this one and the scenery along the way was seriously outstanding! 😃

Sam Dallas

My husband and I biked from Bull Run Trailhead to this one and the scenery along the way was seriously outstanding! 😃

Cathy Kraus

Parking lot nearly full. Be sure to bring your own TP, bathroom was out.

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