2026 Chimney Rock

One Day Adventure on an Iconic North Idaho Trail, Surrounded by Stunning Rock Formations

September 26 @ 8:00 am MDT

2026 Chimney Rock

One Day Adventure on an Iconic North Idaho Trail, Surrounded by Stunning Rock Formations

September 26 @ 8:00 am MDT
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Project Name:  Chimney Rock

Project Dates: September 26

On National Public Lands Day, we’ll head out to work on this scenic trail climbing to Chimney Rock along the crest of the Selkirk Mountains. This picturesque area offers stunning views of the dramatic rock formations that make Chimney Rock a rock climber’s mecca.

To accommodate a wide range of abilities and interests, we’ll split into multiple work groups throughout the day. Volunteers who prefer a slower pace or a more moderate hike will focus on brushing along the lower sections of the trail, while those who are comfortable hiking farther will head higher to help with log removal and tread work. This structure allows us to welcome volunteers of many experience and fitness levels.

The lower sections of the trail typically require significant brushing, while the upper sections will need log removal and tread rebuilding. With peak fall colors expected—and the option for a refreshing swim at the end of the day in the Pack River if it’s warm—this project is a fantastic way to wrap up the trail work season in northern Idaho.

More Information can be found on  All Trails.

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: Chimney Rock Trail #256

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

Food Provided by ITA: No

Crew Leader: Tom Dabrowski

Estimated Drive Time from Closest Town: 1 hour from Sandpoint

Trail Map: Click for trail map and elevation profile

Difficulty Rating

Hike: 2/5 Moderately Strenuous – The first few miles are pretty flat, with 2,500 of elevation gain from the trailhead to the top. Generally suitable for beginner to moderately experienced hikers looking for a bit of a challenge and who are well-prepared (e.g., have worked out or hiked with a pack to prepare for the trip). See the linked map for the elevation profile.

Project Work: 3/5 Moderately Strenuous – Repeated digging or sawing. Carrying tools and day packs.  Less strenuous brushing at the beginning.  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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