ABOUT US

The North Idaho Centennial Trail is 23 miles long, extending from the Idaho/Washington state line to Higgins Point, 6 miles east of Coeur d’Alene at the end of Coeur d’Alene Lake Drive. You can walk, jog, or bicycle on a Class I & II paved trail. Operation and maintenance of the Idaho Centennial Trail is a cooperative effort of the City of Coeur d’Alene, the City of Post Falls, Kootenai County, Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, and the North Idaho Centennial Trail Foundation.

A Centennial Trail monument is located at Independence Point by Lake Coeur d’Alene. This is a good way to show support for the trail, recognize special people, or establish memorials.

The non-profit North Idaho Centennial Trail Foundation assists with maintenance and capital improvement of the Centennial Trail, as well as supports the development of new trails in Kootenai County. You can help the Foundation by becoming a sponsor, donor and member.

ABOUT US

The North Idaho Centennial Trail is 23 miles long, extending from the Idaho/Washington state line to Higgins Point, 6 miles east of Coeur d’Alene at the end of Coeur d’Alene Lake Drive. You can walk, jog, or bicycle on a Class I & II paved trail. Operation and maintenance of the Idaho Centennial Trail is a cooperative effort of the City of Coeur d’Alene, the City of Post Falls, Kootenai County, Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, and the North Idaho Centennial Trail Foundation.

A Centennial Trail monument is located at Independence Point by Lake Coeur d’Alene. This is a good way to show support for the trail, recognize special people, or establish memorials.

The non-profit North Idaho Centennial Trail Foundation assists with maintenance and capital improvement of the Centennial Trail, as well as supports the development of new trails in Kootenai County. You can help the Foundation by becoming a sponsor, donor and member.

“I have always been in love with the North Idaho Centennial Trail and call it a second home. I feel I have a dream job doing what I love. I get to be active outside, connect with the community and be a part of some of the best events in our city.”

TABITHA KRAACK, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

“The North Idaho Centennial Trail is a lasting legacy to multiple generations. It was a daunting task to connect 23 miles of trail from the Idaho/Washington state line eastward beyond a Coeur d’Alene. Thanks to a lot of hard work and fortitude, hundreds of thousands of trail users enjoy and appreciate this magnificent trail system every year.”

DOUG EASTWOOD, NICTF BOARD MEMBER & AUTHOR

MEET TABITHA KRAACK

Executive Director

“I have always been in love with the North Idaho Centennial Trail and call it a second home. I feel I have a dream job doing what I love. I get to be active outside, connect with the community and be a part of some of the best events in our city. I also love that I work with a board that is very passionate about the trail and supports the new and creative ideas I bring to the NICTF.

The trail is the heart of this beautiful city. The NICTF connects many communities and people together. I am passionate about health and fitness and know this is one of the key pieces in our community that supports active lifestyles.”

MEET TABITHA KRAACK

Executive Director

“I have always been in love with the North Idaho Centennial Trail and call it a second home. I feel I have a dream job doing what I love. I get to be active outside, connect with the community and be a part of some of the best events in our city. I also love that I work with a board that is very passionate about the trail and supports the new and creative ideas I bring to the NICTF.

The trail is the heart of this beautiful city. The NICTF connects many communities and people together. I am passionate about health and fitness and know this is one of the key pieces in our community that supports active lifestyles.”

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

  • Executive Committee

  • Doug Eastwood, Board Chair

  • Tim Keaty, Board Vice Chair

  • John Bruning, Board Past Chair

  • Mike Schaeffer, Treasurer

  • Vacant, Secretary

  • Jennie Eggelston, Member at Large

You may contact the board directly at info@nictf.org

BOARD MEMBERS

  • David Groth

  • Randy Haddock

  • Rob Palus

  • Tim Keaty

  • Jennie Eggleston

  • Sandy Young

  • Ned Tower

  • Cindy Livingson

  • Dani Zibell-Wolfe

  • Mike Schaeffer

  • Lance Bridges

  • Terry Godbout

  • Maggie Schenk

  • John Bruning

  • Tim Keaty

  • Doug Eastwood

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS

Art Spirit Gallery
Avista
Buck Knives
CDA Tri Team
Coeur Group
Fatbeam
Fortus Realty
Hart Investments
ICCU
Ironman
James, Vernon & Weeks
Lukins & Annis
Magnuson, McCugh & Co
Michael D’s
Murray Group
Nancy White
Negative Split
Northwest Urgent Care
Pacific Steel
Race the River Triathlon
Regence
Richard Gibbon
Sysco
TDS
Trek Bicycles
Vertical Earth
Vertis
Wellness Bar