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AKA: 4th of July Pass ATV Trails, Fernand Saddle, Bonco Parking, Coeur d'Alene National Forest, Coeur d'Alene River Ranger District, Mason Saddle, Curran Saddle, Copper Mountain, Marie Saddle, Wolf Lodge Saddle
Good
35 miles
3050 to 4100 ft.
April - September 7
The Fourth of July Pass ATV Trails, located in the Coeur d'Alene National Forest in Idaho, offer approximately 35 miles of designated trails for dirt bikes and other vehicles 50 inches or less in width. The trail system consists of multiple loop options, with terrain that is mostly hard-packed and features gradual elevation changes. Riders can expect scenic views of Copper Mountain, Marie Saddle, and Curren Saddle along the routes. In addition to the ATV trails, there are also old forest service roads that can be used by larger vehicles. The main access point is a large gravel staging area...
Terrain for a variety of skill levels.
Trails are marked, though not rated for difficulty, and somewhat maintained.
Watch out for a few areas with hazards (assumed marked but use caution).
No parking fees reported.
Yes
Idaho OHV Registration Sticker
April - September 7
47.6314137, -116.5025859