Pine Street Woods, Sherwood Forest, Pipeline, and Bier Bridge Loop
Pine Street Woods, Sherwood Forest, Pipeline, and Bier Bridge Loop
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8.00km
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Hike the 5.0-mile Pine Street Woods, Sherwood Forest, Pipeline, and Bier Bridge Loop, a moderate route with diverse scenery and river views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.00 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.76 km
2.18 km
1.45 km
620 m
Surfaces
4.41 km
2.14 km
1.47 km
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Highest point (790 m)
Lowest point (680 m)
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The loop is part of the larger Syringa Trail System. You can typically find parking at the main access points for Pine Street Woods, which serves as a community forest. Specific parking details are usually available on local Sandpoint visitor information sites.
Yes, trails within the Syringa Trail System, including sections of this loop, are generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is under control, and check for any specific leash regulations or seasonal restrictions that might apply in certain areas of the trail system.
The loop offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring brings abundant wildflowers like lupine, especially along the Pipeline Trail. Summer is excellent for enjoying the full range of terrain. In winter, some wider trails in Pine Street Woods are groomed for Nordic skiing and fat-tire biking, making it suitable for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing.
Pine Street Woods prides itself on being a community forest open to all. Generally, there are no permits or entrance fees required for day use of the trails within Pine Street Woods or the broader Syringa Trail System. It's always a good idea to check local regulations before your visit.
The loop offers varied terrain. Pine Street Woods features rolling hills and healthy woodlands with paths ranging from smooth to more technical singletrack. Sherwood Forest is rated difficult, with over 400 vertical feet of elevation change, roots, rocks, tight switchbacks, and steep sections. The Bier Bridge Trail has a steep initial climb, and the Pipeline Trail is generally tree-free and intermediate.
You'll experience a rich visual journey. Pine Street Woods offers healthy forests and wildflower meadows. Sherwood Forest provides expansive views, including an overlook of Dover. The Pipeline Trail boasts continuous views of the Pend Oreille River due to its open nature. Throughout, you'll see diverse northern Idaho woodlands, rugged peaks, and exquisite lakes and waterways.
The trails are home to various wildlife. You might occasionally spot deer, moose, or bear. The Pipeline Trail also notes the possibility of encountering cougars. In spring, wildflowers like lupine are abundant, adding to the natural beauty.
The Pine Street Woods section is particularly accessible, with wide trails accommodating various users, including those with strollers and wheelchairs. However, other sections like Sherwood Forest are rated difficult with steep, technical terrain, making the full loop less suitable for beginners or those with significant accessibility needs. Families can enjoy the easier sections of Pine Street Woods.
Yes, this loop is a prime example of the interconnectedness within the Syringa Trail System. It seamlessly connects sections of the Sherwood Forest, Pipeline Trail, Butterfly, Bier Bridge, and Homestread trails, allowing for a dynamic and customizable hiking experience.
Absolutely! Beyond hiking, these trails are popular for mountain biking, trail running, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, catering to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, some wider trails in Pine Street Woods are even groomed for Nordic skiing and fat-tire biking.
Yes, the Sherwood Forest section offers expansive views, including a significant overlook of Dover. The Pipeline Trail is also notable for its continuous, open views of the Pend Oreille River. Pine Street Woods provides healthy forest and meadow vistas.