The city of
Sandpoint, in the Idaho panhandle, is situated at the north end of
Lake Pend Oreille, where the lake then feeds into the Pend Oreille River. I picked out a couple trails that each start near the downtown area - the
Long Bridge Trail and the
Pend Oreille Bay Trail. I'll cover the Long Bridge Trail this time, and the Bay Trail next time. Here's a
GPS trace of the route.
Summary
Also known as the Serenity Lee Trail, this trail crosses a 2-mile bridge that parallels US highway 95. The bridge itself has quite a history - you can read about it, and see old photos,
here. Although listed as a Rail Trail on TrailLink.com, it is not. Starting from the north, it does parallel the BNSF Railroad, but it soon diverges as they each cross the water.
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I was pleased to find parking in the designated lot. The bathrooms were open and clean. |
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Heading south, the railroad diverges from the trail. There was a lot of rail activity on this day. |
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Along the shore just south of Sandpoint, ID. |
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The Long Bridge, which was the old US 95 until they built the new bridge along side. |
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Looking east, you can see the BNSF railroad bridge in the distance, spanning the bay. |
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After crossing the bridge, there was a bit of hill-and-dale, with open space on the left. US 95, on the right, was usually a comfortable distance away. |
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A fairly typical view looking east, with the Cabinet Mountains in the distance. |
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Another very nice view looking east. |
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