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22.8 miles
Distance
4,917 ft
Climb
-3,714 ft
Descent
2 miles
High Point
1,203 ft
Altitude change
7,045 ft
Altitude min
7,045 ft
Altitude start
8,248 ft
Altitude end
1%
Grade
-75%
Grade max
67.3%
Grade min
12 miles
Distance climb
11 miles
Distance down
3,120 ft
Distance flat

Trail Details

  • Activities
    • Mountain Bike
    • Horse
    • Hike
    • Trail Running
  • Riding Area
    Western Centennials
    Lima, Idaho
  • Ref Number
    004A
  • AKA
  • Difficulty Rating
  • Local Popularity
    5 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • 5 in Trail Running
    • 5 in Hiking
    • 5 in Horseback
  • Global Ranking
    #313260 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • #299998 in Trail Running
    • #285768 in Hiking
  • Hiking SAC Scale
    T2 Mountain Hiking
  • Trail Type
    Singletrack
  • Direction
    Both Directions
  • Climb Difficulty
    Black Diamond
  • Physical Rating
    Hard
  • Trail Visibility
    Sometimes hard to follow
  • Alpine Trail
    Yes
  • Dogs Allowed
    Yes
  • eBike Allowed

The Continental Divide Trail along the Western Centennial Mountains is open to non-motorized travel, bicycles included. The trails follows outside the south edge of the Centennial WSA.

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Aug 10, 2025 @ 2:59pm
Aug 10, 2025
Old school trail. Slow up, slow down. 25 or so trees down across this section. Trail is rather overgrown in sections. Not fun but gets the job done.
Sep 9, 2024 @ 11:29pm
Sep 9, 2024
Cleared between Coal Mine and Pete Creek. 100 plus trees. Aug 17
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        Directions to cdtwestern-centennial-mtns trailhead (44.508630, -111.841570)

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        Frequently Asked Questions About CDT-Western Centennial Mtns

        Where is CDT-Western Centennial Mtns located?
        CDT-Western Centennial Mtns is located in Western Centennials, Lima, Idaho, United States. It is part of the Western Centennials trail network. The trailhead is located at coordinates 44.50863, -111.84157.
        How hard is CDT-Western Centennial Mtns?
        CDT-Western Centennial Mtns is rated as Black Diamond difficulty. The physical rating is Hard. The average grade is 1%. The climb difficulty is rated Black Diamond.
        What is the elevation gain for CDT-Western Centennial Mtns?
        CDT-Western Centennial Mtns has 4,917 ft of elevation gain. The trail has 3,714 ft of elevation descent. The elevation ranges from 7,045 ft to 9,177 ft.
        Is CDT-Western Centennial Mtns a point to point trail?
        CDT-Western Centennial Mtns is not a point to point trail. The direction is Both Directions. The trail type is singletrack.

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