2025 Mickinnick

Scenic Overlook Trail at Schweitzer Mountain with Breathtaking Views of Lake Pend Oreille

June 7 @ 8:00 am PDT

2025 Mickinnick

Scenic Overlook Trail at Schweitzer Mountain with Breathtaking Views of Lake Pend Oreille

June 7 @ 8:00 am PDT
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Project Name: Mickinnick  

Project Dates: June 7 

On National Trails Day, we’ll work on this very popular 3.5-mile hiking trail right outside the town of Sandpoint. Mickinnick gains 2,200 feet from the valley bottom to reach a beautiful viewpoint far above the city. Drainage has always been a challenge on this steep trail and the crew can expect to clean and install drainage features as well as logging out and brushing.  

National Trails Day, held on the first Saturday in June, is a day dedicated to advocacy and trail service through public events. Volunteers from across the country unite to work on trail projects and give back to their local communities, committed to improving trails for others. Join us for one of ITA’s many statewide projects to celebrate this day! 

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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: Mickinnick #13 

Itinerary: One-day project, the crew leader will specify the meeting time and place in their pre-trip emails. Meet at the trailhead in the morning, work until midafternoon. 

Food Provided by ITA: No 

Crew Leader: Herbert Klein  

Estimated Drive Time from Closest Town: 10 minutes from Sandpoint 

Trail Map: Click for trail map and elevation profile  

Difficulty Rating 

Hike: 2/5 Moderately Strenuous About three miles to the peak, but with noted elevation (about 2,200 feet). Carrying day packs, tools, and lots of extra water. The Mickinnick Trail is very steep in places and is exposed to the sun much of the way.  

Project Work: 2/5 Moderate We’ll cut out logs, do tread work, improve drainage, and trim back brush. Digging, swinging tools, bending, and kneeling for saw work. 

Volunteer Spots: Unlimited

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