Kaniksu National Forest

Kaniksu National Forest

Kaniksu National Forest offers a diverse outdoor experience with its wide-ranging ecosystems across Idaho, Montana, and Washington. Known for its dense forests, pristine waterways, and scenic landscapes, the forest is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

1,627,833
Acres Protected
500
Miles of Trails
250,000
Annual Visitors
1908
Year Established

About Kaniksu National Forest

Kaniksu National Forest
 

Kaniksu National Forest, spanning parts of Idaho, Montana, and Washington, is one of the three administratively combined forests in the Idaho Panhandle. The forest features an array of landscapes including dense timbered areas, sparkling lakes, and swiftly flowing rivers. Geographically diverse, it transitions from lush, lowland forests with Douglas fir and cedar trees to high country areas offering majestic views of the Selkirk and Cabinet Mountains. The forest is rich in wildlife, providing habitats for elk, mule deer, black bears, and an array of bird species. Historically, Kaniksu has been significant for indigenous peoples and later became a valuable site during the logging boom. Today, it remains a popular destination for a range of recreational activities like hiking, fishing, and camping. Points of interest include the scenic Priest Lake and the Salmo-Priest Wilderness, which invites those seeking backcountry adventures.

Highlights

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Priest Lake offers glistening waters ideal for boating and fishing.

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Salmo-Priest Wilderness is a pristine area for unique wildlife viewing.

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The Pend Oreille Scenic Byway provides picturesque drives through diverse terrain.

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Harrison Lake is a secluded spot, excellent for a quiet retreat or a challenging day hike.

Notable Natural Features

Priest Lake

An expansive and picturesque lake offering numerous recreational opportunities.

Salmo-Priest Wilderness

Part of the forest that offers a backcountry experience and is home to diverse wildlife.

Pend Oreille Scenic Byway

A route that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and wildlife.