The Pine Street Woods little more than two miles from downtown Sandpoint is a unique place where people of all ages and abilities have the opportunity to be outside. The wide trails welcome strollers, wheelchairs, or friends walking side by side, and nordic skiers in the winter. For mountain bikers, there are more than a dozen singletrack rides, ranging from smooth-and-flowy for beginners to technical downhill descents with ramps and jumps for advanced riders.
Trails are for non-motorized use. Electric bikes are welcome. Horses are discouraged at Pine Street Woods because of the numerous off leash dogs and mountain bikes that frequent the property. The access road and parking lot do not accommodate horse trailers.
There are no usage or parking fees. Pine Street Woods is owned and managed by the Kaniksu Land Trust as a community forest that is open to all and is supported through generous trail donations and gifts from users just like you.
Pine Street Woods sits adjacent to two other public access properties. Collectively, the three properties comprise the Syringa Trail System. As is the case for Pine Street Woods, the Sherwood Forest and VTT properties have numerous trails for hiking and biking and are also privately owned; the owners graciously allow the public to enjoy these special places, only requesting that everyone respect the land, wildlife, and other visitors.
Signage provides maps at the main trailhead, but click to see maps here: