Tubbs Hill Offers Miles of Trails and Lake Views Near Downtown Coeur d'Alene
Tubbs Hill packs 165 acres of trails, rocky overlooks, and lake views into a natural park steps from downtown Coeur d'Alene.

Steps from downtown Coeur d'Alene, a 165-acre natural park rises above the lake with miles of trails, rocky viewpoints, and sweeping views that draw visitors year-round to one of the region's most visited urban wildlands.
Tubbs Hill sits immediately adjacent to the Coeur d'Alene lakefront, making it one of the rare places in North Idaho where someone can walk from a downtown sidewalk into dense natural terrain within minutes. The park's trail network winds across the hill's rocky topography, connecting to both the Centennial Trail and McEuen Park, which extends the range of a single outing considerably without requiring a car.
The 165 acres of protected land include multiple lake overlooks where hikers gain unobstructed views across Lake Coeur d'Alene. The terrain shifts between forested sections and exposed rocky outcroppings, giving the trail system variety across a relatively compact footprint.

Because the park connects directly to the Centennial Trail, visitors can extend a Tubbs Hill loop into a longer route running along the waterfront corridor. McEuen Park, which anchors the northern lakefront near downtown, sits within easy reach of the hill's lower trailheads, making the two areas function as a continuous recreational zone in the center of the city.
The park's location within walking distance of hotels, restaurants, and the Coeur d'Alene Resort means it sees consistent foot traffic across all seasons, though trail conditions can vary significantly in winter and early spring when snow and ice remain on north-facing slopes.
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