2026 Moose Lake

Clearing the Overgrown Moose Mountain Trail, Revealing Stunning Views of Moose Lake

June 20 @ 8:00 am PDT

2026 Moose Lake

Clearing the Overgrown Moose Mountain Trail, Revealing Stunning Views of Moose Lake

June 20 @ 8:00 am PDT
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Project Name:  Moose Lake

Project Dates: June 20

In the Cabinet Mountains, we will work from the Moose Lake Trailhead up towards Moose Mountain (elevation 6,473). This trail has been severely overgrown the last few years, and we will continue our progress removing trees and brushing so the trail is clear and visible for hikers. This year, we will partner with Hikerbabes to continue this annual project.

ITA has been working on this loop in the Idaho Panhandle National Forest for several years now, including one day later this season toward Blacktail Lake. When clear, this trail makes a great day hike loop or easy overnight backpacking trip, complete with mountain lakes.

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:  Moose Mountain Trail #213

Itinerary: One-day project, the crew leader will specify the meeting time & place in their pre-trip emails.

Food Provided by ITA: No

Gear Packing List:  Gear Checklist for One-Day Projects

Crew Leader: Julie Kallemeyn

Estimated Drive Time from Closest Town: About 1.5 hours from Sandpoint

Trail Map:

Difficulty Rating

Hike: 3/5 Moderately Strenuous- Work will likely start right from the trailhead, and volunteers are encouraged to hike at a pace and distance they’re comfortable with. The whole loop is 7 miles with 1,700 feet of elevation gain and loss. See the linked map for the elevation profile to the lake.

Project Work: 2/5 Moderate- Infrequent digging or swinging tools. Bending or kneeling for saw work or brushing. Carrying tools and day packs short distances. 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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