Parque
Pulaski Tunnel Trail
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This is a 4 mile easy hike that we have done with our daughter when she was 9 and had no problems. Very educational and historical.
Interesting history of the 1910 Wallace fire that burned more than 3 million acres. Its so beautiful now you would never know there was such a devastating fire. Also Wallace is a cool little mining town with some fun shops and pubs.
Great hike - first half is very easy and second half a little more difficult. Improved trail the entire route. Great piece of local history along a lovely mountain stream.
The Pulaski Tunnel Trail is a well-maintained hiking trail that traces part of the route that Edward Pulaski’s crew followed during their escape from the 1910 fires. The trail’s two-mile course brings hikers to an overlook across the creek from the Nicholson mine adit - better known as the Pulaski Tunnel - where “Big Ed” Pulaski saved all but six of his 45-man firefighting crew in August of 1910.
The Pulaski Tunnel Trail is a well-maintained hiking trail that traces part of the route that Edward Pulaski’s crew followed during their escape from the 1910 fires. The trail’s two-mile course brings hikers to an overlook across the creek from the Nicholson mine adit - better known as the Pulaski T…
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Ubicación
National Forest Development Road 456
Wallace, ID