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IPNF MAPS


VISITOR MAPS
Detailed Forest and District visitor maps are available directly from the Idaho Panhandle National Forests' main offices. These maps are available in paper ($9) or a water and tear resistant material ($10) which retains its' flexibility and is more durable than paper. These maps include many Forest Service system roads, recreation sites, lakes, rivers, streams, mountain peaks, and ownership. Please go to the Offices/Districts section for contact information.

Visitor maps may also be ordered online via the National Forest Store. The IPNF is comprised of three proclaimed forests - Kaniksu (north third of the IPNF), Coeur d'Alene (middle third of the IPNF), and the St. Joe (south third of the IPNF). There is a separate map for each of these proclaimed forests:
Kaniksu
Coeur d'Alene
St. Joe

GIS MAPS
We also provide a library of GIS (geographic information system) data sets and associated tabular information. Base layers including roads, trails, ownership, and recreation sites are among the products that we offer.

IPNF BROCHURES

Protecting Woodland Caribou in the Selkirk Mountains
Woodland Caribou are a unique component of our country's heritage. The Forest Service, along with other federal and state agencies, is working to protect this fascinating member of our local fauna. (490k) PDF

Recreational Prospecting, Rockhounding, and Fossil Hunting
Prospecting, rockhounding, and fossil hunting are among the many outdoor pursuits visitors to the IPNF enjoy. This brochure can help you enjoy these activities safely and provide guidelines for when a permit may be necessary. (260k) PDF

Gathering Firewood
Basic information you should know before cutting firewood. Details on permits, where and what to cut, the best firewood, and fire safety.

Trees of North Idaho
Want to know what kind of tree hangs over your favorite campsite? Identify native trees with this guide.

Wildflowers of North Idaho
Curious about the flowers you are most likely to see on your forest excursion? Learn to recognize them with this guide.

Edible and Medicinal Plants of North Idaho
Many North Idaho plants have some edible or medicinal value. This guide explores the historical importance to Native Americans and early explorers in the plant's edible and medicinal properties.

Poisonous Plants of North Idaho
Some North Idaho plants bite back! This guide can help you recognize poisonous plants commonly found on our forest. Take the time to be informed and safely enjoy your forest experience.

Noxious Weed Guide
These alien invaders often crowd out native plants and create problems for people and the environment. Learn to recognize them with this guide.

Safety in Bear Country
How to avoid attracting bears, hiking safely in bear country, and what to do if you encounter a bear.

Traveling Forest Roads
How to make travel through the Idaho Panhandle as safe as possible. Details on road types, traffic rules, and some driving safety tips.

Guarding Against Giardia
Backcountry streams and lakes, although clear and clean in appearance, often harbor a hidden danger. Giardiasis can cause extreme discomfort, and can persist for many months.

Christmas Trees
Looking for a Christmas tree? By obtaining a permit, you can select any tree you want, within certain guidelines.

Recreation Map (1.64 MB)
This is an older recreation map may be downloaded to your browser for printing. Please realize that the file is fairly large, and not very up-to-date.

COEUR D'ALENE RIVER DISTRICT BROCHURES

4th of July ATV Trail (127k) PDF
803 Motorized Trail - Steamboat Area (1.6mb) PDF
Windy Ridge to Horse Haven ATV Trail (210k) PDF
Canfield Mountain Trail System (1.7mb) PDF

ST. JOE DISTRICT BROCHURES

Garnet Digging at Emerald Creek Garnet Area
There are only two places in the world you can find Star Garnets - India and right here on the Idaho Panhandle National Forests! Find out how you can dig your own samples of Idaho's State Gem. Or download the brochure in PDF format.

PRIEST LAKE DISTRICT BROCHURES

Huckleberry Picking at Priest Lake (330k) PDF
Huckleberry picking can be enjoyed as a solitary experience or as a group activity for the entire family. Use this brochure as a guide for locating huckleberry picking areas at Priest Lake.

Floating Priest River (240k) PDF
From Priest Lake to the City of Priest River, the Lower Priest River offers diverse opportunities for family float trips.

Beaver Creek Recreation Site (250k) PDF
The Beaver Creek Recreation Site offers a variety of recreation opportunities and serves as the gateway to the scenic Upper Priest Lake area.

Priest Lake Island and Lake Shore Camping (240k) PDF
Kalispell and Bartoo Islands offer unique camping and recreation opportunities on the Priest Lake Ranger District.

Hanna Flats Cedar Grove Interpretive Trail (80k) PDF

Vinther-Nelson Cabin (112k) PDF

Roosevelt Grove of Ancient Cedars (175k) PDF

BONNERS FERRY DISTRICT BROCHURES

Huckleberry Picking at Bonners Ferry (186k) PDF
Huckleberry picking can be enjoyed as a solitary experience or as a group activity for the entire family. Use this brochure as a guide for locating huckleberry picking areas at Bonners Ferry.

Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge (Fish and Wildlife web site)

Future additions...

There are many brochures and maps created by the Idaho Panhandle National Forests and the FS Northern Region. We hope to be able to provide a large number of these on the internet, in either standard HTML or PDF format. If there is a particular map or brochure you would like to see published on this site, please don't hesitate to send us a comment!


Last updated: 06/17/09