Want to see Idaho and Montana from the best vantage point ever? The Route of the Hiawatha is for you!
This rails-to-trails conversion offers some of the best views of the area you can get without your own plane. They got some great coverage lately in the USA Today - check it out here: http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/10great/2010-05-20-bike-rail-trails_N.htm?csp=usat.me
Our travelers to Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho (both individuals and groups) have loved this activity - plan for about 2.5 hours to really enjoy the ride. What makes the Hiawatha so unique are the 10 tunnels and 7 trestles along the 15-mile ride.
See their great photos athttp://skilookout.com/hiawatha/ And, for those of you like me who are seriously athletically-challenged, you should be pleased to learn it is (mostly) downhill!
Find out about other rails-to-trails conversions at www.railstotrails.org
See you at the Taft Tunnel!
This rails-to-trails conversion offers some of the best views of the area you can get without your own plane. They got some great coverage lately in the USA Today - check it out here: http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/10great/2010-05-20-bike-rail-trails_N.htm?csp=usat.me
Our travelers to Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho (both individuals and groups) have loved this activity - plan for about 2.5 hours to really enjoy the ride. What makes the Hiawatha so unique are the 10 tunnels and 7 trestles along the 15-mile ride.
See their great photos athttp://skilookout.com/hiawatha/ And, for those of you like me who are seriously athletically-challenged, you should be pleased to learn it is (mostly) downhill!
Find out about other rails-to-trails conversions at www.railstotrails.org
See you at the Taft Tunnel!
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