HILL
PETERSON
SCOTT
FIELD
CAMP
WARD
BENNION
HISTORICAL
TRAIL
SHOOTING
RANGES
PARK VISITOR
CENTER
PARK
RESIDENCE
MAINTENANCE
AREA
MODEL AIRPLANE
FLYING FIELD
MONAGHAN RD
NORTH RD
SOUTH RD
THIMBLEBERRY
GROUP CAMP
GILMORE
CAMPGROUND
BUTTONHOOK
GROUP CAMPS
FRIENDSHIP
POLES
WATER
TOWER
AMPHITHEATER
DISC GOLF
COURSES
SNOWBERRY
CAMPGROUND
VIEWPOINT
WILLOW
LAKEVIEW
LOOP
TRAIL
SUNRISE
DAY-USE
AREA
EAGLE BOAT
LAUNCH
Buttonhook
Bay
Idlewilde Bay
Scenic Bay
MAIN AV
PERIMETER RD
HUDSON BAY RD
PERIMETER RD
BEAVER
BAY BEACH
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Bayview
LAKE
VIEWPOINT
LAKE
VIEWPOINTS
NORTH RD
BLUEBIRD
HABITAT
LOCUST GROVE
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EAST
RV DUMP
STATION
MUSEUM
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CAMPGROUND
BEAVER BAY
SHORELINE
LOOP TRAIL
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13550 E. Highway 54 Athol, ID 83801 (208) 683-2425
www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov (state parks link; Farragut)
email: far@idpr.idaho.gov
STATE PARK
TRAILHEAD............................................
TRAIL INTERSECTIONS........................
TRAILS....................................................
WILLOW LAKEVIEW TRAIL..................
BUGGY TRAIL........................................
BEAVER BAY SHORELINE TRAIL ........
PARK BOUNDARY .................................
STATE HIGHWAY 54...............................
PARK ROAD ...........................................
CLOSED ROAD ......................................
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Lake
Pend Oreille
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TRAIL MARKER INFORMATION
• Top number indicates the trail junction
you are at.
• Junction marker numbers with arrows
show directions to other trail junctions.
LYNX TRAIL .......................................
A non-motorized commuter trail set up to connect all major
facilities on the South side of the Park.
South Road is NOT recommended for pedestrian or
bicycle use.
LYNX TRAIL .......................................
A non-motorized commuter trail set up to connect all major
facilities on the South side of the Park.
South Road is NOT recommended for pedestrian or
bicycle use.
CAMP
WARD
MODEL AIRPLANE
FLYING FIELD
MON
A
GHAN RD
NORTH RD
SOUTH RD
CORRAL
EQUESTRIAN
AREA
THIMBLEBERRY
GROUP CAMP
GILMORE
CAMPGROUND
BUTTONHOOK
GROUP CAMPS
NORTH RD
BLUEBIRD
HABITA
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WALDRON
CAMPGROUND
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TOWER
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PARK VISITOR
CENTER
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PARK BOUNDARY .................................
STATE HIGHWAY 54...............................
PARK ROAD
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CLOSED
ROAD ......................................
TRAILHEAD............................................
TRAIL INTERSECTIONS
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FARRAGUT LOOP TRAIL......................
BERNARD PEAK/SCOUT TRAIL...........
HIGHPOINT TRAIL .................................
SQUIRREL CACHE LOOP .....................
TRAILS
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13550 E. Highway 54 Athol, ID 83801 (208) 683-2425
www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov (state parks link;
Farragut)
email: far@idpr.idaho.gov
STATE PARK
5156' ele.
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VIEWPOINT
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VIEWPOINT
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Idlewilde Bay
Buttonhook
Bay
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BAY BEACH
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PETERSON
SCOTT
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CAMP
WARD
BENNION
HISTORICAL
TRAIL
SHOOTING
RANGES
PARK
RESIDENCE
MAINTENANCE
AREA
MODEL AIRPLANE
FLYING FIELD
MONAGHAN RD
NORTH RD
SOUTH RD
CORRAL
EQUESTRIAN
AREA
THIMBLEBERRY
GROUP CAMP
GILMORE
CAMPGROUND
BUTTONHOOK
GROUP CAMPS
FRIENDSHIP
POLES
WATER
TOWER
AMPHITHEATER
DISC GOLF
COURSES
SNOWBERRY
CAMPGROUND
MAIN AV
PERIMETER RD
HUDSON BAY RD
P
Bayview
LAKE
VIEWPOINT
5156' ele.
NORTH RD
BLUEBIRD
HABITAT
LAKE
VIEWPOINT
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MUSEUM
AT THE
BRIG
WALDRON
CAMPGROUND
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CAMPGROUND
RV DUMP
STATION
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TOWER
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Scenic Bay
Idlewilde Bay
BEAVER
BAY BEACH
Buttonhook
Bay
WILLOW
LAKEVIEW
LOOP
TRAIL
VIEWPOINT
EAGLE BOAT
LAUNCH
SUNRISE
DAY-USE
AREA
PARK VISITOR
CENTER
PAY PHONE
54
STATE PARK
Trail Guide
Trail system description
There are over 45 miles of maintained trails shown on this
guide. If a trail you see is not on this map, please do not use
it.
Trail intersection points are shown by the top number on
trail junction posts. Additional post numbers have arrows
directing you to the next trail intersection.
Most trails at Farragut follow existing topography and may
have cross slopes, uneven surfaces with tree roots and
rocks, and may be impacted by flora and fauna. Some trails
have been terraced for erosion control and others have
barriers in place to prevent inappropriate use, all trails are
used at the persons own risk.
Motorized vehicles are not permitted on park trails (except
park maintenance vehicles and those permitted under the
Americans with Disabilities Act- stop at Visitor Center for
details).
Pets and Wildlife
Wildlife is easily disturbed by humans and pets. This can
cause them to leave a safe resting area, waste energy needed
for survival, or to react in a defensive manner. While many
animals will run away if they feel threatened, some will attack
in defense of their young or themselves. If an animal begins to
act nervously or stops its regular activity to watch you, please
give it more space.
Wildlife is abundant at Farragut. Any close encounters
should be met with calm and deliberate evasive measures.
Make no eye contact and do not turn your back until you
are out of harm’s way. Avoid disturbing wildlife, observe
from a distance.
Pets must always be on a leash and under your control.
Roaming pets can adversely impact wildlife, other pets, and
other trail users or their park experience. Owners may be
issued a citation for pets off leash or pets left unattended.
Safety
Be aware of your surroundings.
In case of emergencies, contact Park staff, and/or call 911.
Make sure to park in a designated area; do not park on the
roadside!
Nature can be unpredictable! Take water and be prepared
for unexpected changes in the weather.
When possible hike with a partner, if not let someone know
of your route.
Avoid hiking during adverse weather conditions, especially
high winds and when lightning is present.
Trail courtesy
Stay on designated trails, and do not cut switchbacks or
create new trails
.
Pets, on a leash, are permitted on the trails. Owners are
responsible for pet waste.
.
Trail etiquette dictates that bicyclists yield to all other trail
users – please stop when meeting horses on the trail.
Trails South of Hwy 54 (Pedestrian,
and Bicycle only)
Lynx Trail- is a non-motorized commuter trail that connects
all facilities on the south side and has a link into the
community of Bayview. Due to heavy vehicle traffic
pedestrian and bicycle traffic is not recommended on
South Road.
Squirrel Cache Nature Trail- is a self -guided nature/
interpretive trail that covers 1.2 miles. The trailhead is
located between Gilmore and Waldron Campgrounds along
South Road.
Willow Lakeview Trail- is a loop route that goes east from
the Willow Picnic area down and along the shoreline
for about 1 mile. The first part of the trail goes by the
remnants of the foundation of the artillery headquarters of
the WWII Naval Training Station.
.
Beaver Bay Shoreline Trail- goes east from the Beaver
Bay Beach parking lot and makes a 4 mile round trip. The
upper section is a wide trail with views of the lake and
access to Whitetail Campground, the lower section follows
the shoreline and is winding and narrow.
Bennion Historical Trail- a 200 yard long trail that is ADA
accessible and goes along the western side of the Bennion
training camp. A number of historical information signs
have been placed along the route.
High Point Trail- starts from a parking area just off South
Road on the west end of the park. The trail should be
traveled in a counter clockwise direction for the best views.
The 3 mile length goes out to a view point of Lake Pend
Oreille.
Scout Trail/ Bernard Peak Trail (USFS #37)- this trail
continues on from the Highpoint Trail over private ground
before continuing to Bernard Peak over Forest Service
Lands. The trail has a steep grade and is 8 miles one-way.
Farragut Loop Trail- is a 14.5 mile loop around the exterior
portions of the park, best suited to mountain bike use.
Volksmarch Trail- this route leaves from the east side of the
Visitor Center. For more information, check Visitor Center
for trail routes.
Trails North of Hwy 54
(Horse, Llama, Pedestrian, Bicycle)
Buggy Trail Loop- is a 10 mile double track loop trail, a
clockwise direction of travel is recommended.
For equestrian and llama use. Parking, camping, hitching
hi-lines, corrals and water are located at the Corral
equestrian area. All north side trails are accessible from
this area.
No equestrian use is permitted South of Hwy 54.
A shooting range is located in the northwest corner of the
park, and a model airplane flying field is located just south
of Monaghan Rd, trail users can expect noise from these
areas.
Welcome to
Farragut State Park
Welcome to
Farragut State Park
Bernard Peak/Scout Trail
Farragut Loop Trail
Revised 2014
Farragut Loop Trail