Harriman State Park

Harriman State Park
Harriman State Park is 16,000-acre wildlife refuge in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.  “Known for its beautiful scenery and wildlife, Harriman State Park offers 22-miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails that slink through meadows, meander along river banks and through lush evergreen forests.  Some of the best fly fishing waters in the nation flow through 8 miles of Harriman State Park, known by anglers the world over as ‘the Ranch.’  Moose, elk and Trumpeter swans, the world’s largest waterfowl species, are a common sight at Harriman.” Here is an article about Harriman trails from East Idaho News.
Location map.   Trails Map    Here is the park website.  Phone is 208-558-7368.  There are a lot of trails which look as though they may be easy.  Call to find out.Wheelchair Accessible
John Muir Trail 0.75 mile paved interpretive loop to the river with a handicap fishing platform.

Idaho Parks and Recreation

Idaho Parks and Recreation

Idaho has 30 state parks.  The Idaho “Passport” , $10 for residents and $40 for visitors from out of state, buys you access to all the parks and discounts on camping for a year.

Wheelchair AccessibleThe Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes runs 72 miles from Plummer to Mullan.  It is paved asphalt and “perfect for road bikers, in-line skaters, walkers and wheelchairs”.  There are 19 trailheads along the way.  Call 208 682-3814 for more information.