06/19/2026
It's Ironman 70.3 Coeur d'Alene month! 🏊️🚴🏃
On June 21, participants will take on the 1.2-mile swim in pristine Lake Coeur d’Alene, the 56-mile ride through challenging yet scenic Idaho terrain, and the 13.1-mile run past historic lakefront homes and boisterous spectators.
If you're visiting to compete, make sure you check out our website for places to stay, dining and things to do while you enjoy Coeur d'Alene!
06/19/2026
Traffic changes ahead next week for both I-90 and the Prairie Trail as construction continues.
The westbound off-ramp to NW Blvd will be closed and through traffic on I-90 will be reduced to a single lane between US-95 and the NW Blvd on-ramp to allow for safer merging for traffic entering the freeway.
Prairie Trail will also close beneath I-90 with a detour route in place.
Full details available online: https://ow.ly/Efcp50ZeJn1
Its going to be a busy weekend in CDA for Car d'Alene, Ironman, and Father's Day! Expect increased traffic, watch for pedestrians and drive safe to enjoy the festivities!
06/19/2026
Your commemorative cup is waiting! ⏳
Grab an early bird ticket to Ales for the Trail 2026 by July 31, and get this year’s commemorative metal tumbler….
What color do you think it should be this year? 👀 help us decide! Cast your vote in the poll by Sunday the 21st.
Thank you to our title sponsor, Team Bentley powered by Barrett Financial Group!! 🍻
06/19/2026
⚠️ Message from ITD ⛔️ Starting Monday, June 22, Prairie Trail under I-90 will be closed to accommodate I-90 widening construction and city waterline improvements. Pedestrian and bicycle traffic will be detoured via Kathleen Avenue, Atlas Road, and Seltice Way (see map below). This closure is anticipated to be in place for up to one month.
In addition, the Centennial Trail remains closed between Atlas Road and Northwest Boulevard. Pedestrian and bicycle traffic is detoured via Riverstone Drive and Seltice Way. This closure is anticipated to remain in place through mid-July.
With heavy equipment and crews active throughout the project corridor, the adjacent trails will continue to experience ongoing and intermittent impacts. ITD reminds all trail users to slow down, stay alert, and follow signage near the work zones.
ITD understands that the closure may present unique challenges for some pedestrians, bicyclists, and trail users who rely on the route for critical daily travel needs. Community members experiencing significant impacts are encouraged to reach out to the project team to share their concerns and help us better understand how the closure is affecting travel in the area, [email protected] or 208-738-4190.