![]() ![]() Winter Activities – For those planning a winter visit, Coeur d’Alene is a winter wonderland.To help preserve the area, and wildlife, be sure to check for restrictions or fishing regulations before dropping your line. In addition to trout, other species of fish include kokanee and chinook salmon. Types of fish commonly caught in the Coeur d’Alene River include Cutthroat, West slope cutthroat, brook, bull, and rainbow trout. Fishing – The River Coeur d’Alene holds a wealth of native fish, and the North Fork is a preeminent destination for fly fishing.During the winter or off-season, some campgrounds may provide limited services. Typically, the peak season for camping in the area runs from May to September. The Forest Service operates over a dozen campgrounds with facilities for groups, RV’s, and offers cabin rentals. Camping – While not permitted along the Trail of Coeur d’Alene, visitors can find available campgrounds and campsites close to the trail.
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