Bonners Ferry, ID Bike Trails and Maps

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Sandpoint-Dover Community Trail

3.3 mi
State: ID
Asphalt

Long Bridge Trail

5.3 mi
State: ID
Asphalt

Sandpoint Byway Trail

2.5 mi
State: ID
Asphalt

J Neils Walking Trail

4.55 mi
State: MT
Asphalt, Gravel
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The paved, flat trail occupies an old railroad corridor connecting Sandpoint to Dover, 3.3 miles south. Begin on Larch Street and head south (heading north would take you to the Milltown Trail). The...
ID 3.3 mi Asphalt
The Long Bridge Trail starts at U.S. Highway 95 at the south entrance to Sandpoint in northern Idaho. The trail includes a 2-mile-long pedestrian bridge, which parallels the highway and provides a...
ID 5.3 mi Asphalt
The Sandpoint Byway Trail offers an important north-south route through Sandpoint, a community on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille in northern Idaho. The paved 2.5-mile route offers pleasant views of...
ID 2.5 mi Asphalt
Overview The J Neils Walking Trail runs for 4.5 miles through the scenic Libby, Montana. The route is mostly paved and flat. About the Route The J Neils Walking Trail has a northern endpoint...
MT 4.55 mi Asphalt, Gravel

Recent Trail Reviews

Sandpoint-Dover Community Trail

Community connector!

June, 2025 by 2zrnnkrmdz

This trail is essentially a bike-friendly highway connecting Dover and Sandpoint. It’s well-paved, well-maintained, and offers quick, safe access between the two communities. Along the way, you’ll pass essentials like gas stations, restaurants, and schools—making it practical for both recreation and commuting. It also runs close to several mountain bike trailheads, so whether you’re cruising to town or heading out for a more rugged ride, this path is a perfect starting point. Expect to see a mix of cyclists, runners, and walkers during the day. It’s a great asset to the area for locals and visitors alike.

Long Bridge Trail

Excellent for a short ride out of Sandpoint. I didn't go all the way down to Sagle. I was riding my e-bike and wasn't sure if I should be riding on a trail that says no motorized vehicles. I wanted to be respectful to the rules of the trail.

August, 2023 by camflynn987

Excellent for a short ride out of Sandpoint. I didn't go all the way down to Sagle. I was riding my e-bike and wasn't sure if I should be riding on a trail that says no motorized vehicles. I wanted to be respectful to the rules of the trail.

Sandpoint Byway Trail

Can’t ride the whole trail

July, 2023 by reasthope2

I road the trail with a recumbent trike. About 2 miles down the trail is a gate. One can go around the gate, but it’s a bit rocky. I had to lift the trike around. Just a bit further the trail is washed out. There seems to be a bypass trail, but only hikers will be able to manage. This was disappointing, since it’s a really nice trail.

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Pend d'Oreille Bay Trail

A very pleasant trail

June, 2018 by railtrailingblog

There's parking at the south end of the trail, and if you're on bicycles, the gravel from the lot going down to the trail should be taken slowly. But most of the trail is a very pleasant ride in the shady canopy of the trees along the water, with a wonderful view of the mountains to the east. I submitted a few pictures.

Long Bridge Trail

Missing some very basic features

May, 2016 by iain.v.smith

My wife and I rode the trail last week. We won't hurry back. We started at Sagle and had difficulty finding the trailhead. Once we found it we discovered there was no parking allowed. We had to park across the highway and run across 4 lanes of traffic; a bad start. The trail itself was in rough shape with many bumps and fissures in the asphalt. The ride across the bridge was beautiful. It was the only redeeming part of the trip. We won't hurry back.

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