Jordan M.
Google
The Pulaski Tunnel Trail in Wallace, ID offers more than just a beautiful hike—it’s a powerful walk through history. Winding through lush forest and along a cool creek, the trail leads to the historic tunnel where U.S. Forest Ranger Ed Pulaski famously saved 45 firefighters during the Great Fire of 1910, one of the largest wildfires in U.S. history. Pulaski’s quick thinking and leadership became legendary, and his name lives on not only through the trail but through the Pulaski axe—a combination tool he helped popularize that is now a standard in wildland firefighting. The fire itself reshaped the U.S. Forest Service, leading to a more organized, proactive approach to wildfire management. Hikers today can appreciate both the natural beauty and the legacy of courage, sacrifice, and innovation that emerged from that harrowing event.