2026 Canfield Mountain

National Trails Day project at Canfield Mountain

June 6 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT

2026 Canfield Mountain

National Trails Day project at Canfield Mountain

June 6 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT
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Project Name:  Canfield Mountain

Project Dates: June 6

Join us in celebrating National Trails Day with a collaborative trail stewardship project at Canfield Mountain, one of Coeur d’Alene’s most accessible and well-loved trail systems. In partnership with NRTP, LCTA, and PANTRA, volunteers will work on Trail 10 to improve trail conditions, enhance drainage, and maintain the corridor for all users.

Trail 10 is a moderately challenging 4.6-mile route that winds through a forested landscape popular with hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners. With heavy use and seasonal runoff, sections of the trail can become rutted, muddy, and prone to erosion, making ongoing maintenance essential to keep it safe and sustainable.

No prior trail experience is necessary — volunteers of all skill levels are welcome, and all tools and instruction will be provided. This is a great opportunity to give back to your local trails, connect with the outdoor community, and be part of a larger effort to care for the places we all love.

More information on Alltrails

Project information is subject to change. Crew leaders will communicate via email. Failure to respond to your crew leader may result in being dropped from the project. See our FAQs, reach out to your crew leader, or contact ITA staff at trails@idahotrailsassociation.org if you have questions. 

Trails: Idaho Panhandle Trail #10

Itinerary: This is a one day project. The crew leader will specify the meeting time and place in their pre-trip emails. 

Food Provided by ITA: No   

Gear Packing List:  Gear Checklist for One-Day Projects 

Crew Leader: Barbara Sammut 

Estimated Drive Time from Closest Town: 10 minutes from Coeur d’Alene

Trail Map:  Click for trail map and elevation profile  

Difficulty Rating 

Hike: 3/5 Moderately Strenuous – Hike in is a steady uphill climb. The first four miles climb uphill about 2,400 feet. See the linked map for the elevation profile. 

Project Work: 3/5 Moderately Strenuous Work will include sawing, brush removal, and tread repair. Repeated digging and sawing. Carrying tools and day packs. Volunteers can pick trail duties based on comfort and ability level and are encouraged to work at their own pace.  

Volunteer Spots: Unlimited

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