Settler's Grove of Ancient Cedars set to reopen
Coeur d’Alene– The Settler’s Grove of Ancient Cedars is reopening to visitors Saturday, June 24.
Located on the Coeur d’Alene River Ranger District, the area has been under an emergency closure for health and safety since fire burned through the area in 2015.
The Idaho Panhandle National Forests is pleased that this treasured cedar grove can be enjoyed once again.
The impressive ancient cedars are a unique botanical feature along the West Fork of Eagle Creek, which is also the route of the popular Settler’s Grove Trail (#162).
This area offers a glimpse into the bottomland ecosystems encountered by gold prospectors and settlers in the 1880’s and is managed to preserve the naturalness of the area for recreational, botanical and historical experiences.
Forest management direction requires balancing this area for public access, safety, and minimal disturbance to the ancient trees.
Hazards are always present in the forest, but where fire has burned, snags and partially burned trees may be especially unstable and prone to failure.
Please read and follow cautionary guidelines posted on warning signs at the trailhead.
In particular, avoid the area on windy days, stay on the cleared trail, do not linger in areas of fire-damaged trees, and be aware of debris that could fall from overhead. Visitors are advised to be aware of potential hazards, and travel the trail responsibly.