The Pulaski Tunnel Trail is a 4 mile out-and-back interpretive hiking trail located close to the town of Wallace. The trail is named for a Forestry Service employee, Ed Pulaski, who invented the Pulaski Tool which is still widely used in creating fire breaks. As you make your way along the picturesque trail you will find many interpretive panels which tell the story of the trail and the horrendous 1910 wild fires which forever altered the landscape of this part of Idaho. The first 725 feet of the trail is paved and suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. Hikers will find toilets at the trailhead.

Pulaski Tunnel Trail, NF-456, Wallace, ID 83873, 208 783 2100

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