Idaho's short Paradise Path (2.3 miles) is the link between the Bill Chipmand Palouse Trail and the Latah Trail, both of which are long trails found on opposite sides of the town of Moscow, Idaho. It is named for Paradise Creek which it follows. The trail passes through the western portion of the University of Idaho campus which gives the trail a lot of traffic by staff and students. The trail's eastern section passes through Berman Park (382 Styner Avenue) before it traverses farmland.
Markers keep you on the trail...
The trail offers safe, non-motorized recreation for walkers, bladers, bikers, and runners as it connects several parks. There are benches available and several parks and lovely landscaping utilizing indigenous trees and shrubs enhance the atmosphere.
Parking for the Paradise Path is available at Berman Creekside Park (382 Styner Avenue) in Moscow.
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