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St. Joe River
We’re pretty sure you’re not going to
believe how much amazing we manage
to squeeze into that little panhandle at
the top of Idaho—and how much amazing
you’re going to have when you start look-
ing, hiking, floating, and skiing around.
Let’s start with the water. There’s a lot.
Mountain lakes framed by jagged crests
and historic Western downtowns; big,
meandering full-of-trout rivers; and lazy
streams where moose slurp mossy grasses.
You’ll find most of the water-based
resorts and recreation near our big three
lakes: Coeur d’Alene, Pend Oreille, and
Priest. Head to Coeur d’Alene for nonstop
swimming and boating, shopping, and
golfing; to Sandpoint for a low-key art and
outdoors scene; or to the Priest Lake area
for a more pristine experience. Explore
North Idaho’s colorful past—the Coeur
d’Alene Tribe, miners, loggers, and even
Jesuit missionaries all have tales to tell,
and they’ll unfold in places like Wallace,
where every building is on the National
Register. What else will you find here?
Eight state parks, six scenic byways,
three signature biking trails, and three
amazing ski areas—that’s big adventure
no matter the season.
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Lake Pend Oreille
Priest Lake
BONNERS FERRYBonners Ferry is about as “north Idaho” as it gets. Just a few miles from the Canadian border, this little town sprang up around a river crossing for gold prospectors in the late 1800s. It’s nestled between three mountain ranges, the sweeping Kootenai River runs through downtown, and the surrounding valley is a swath of farmland so pretty you’ll wish you knew how to grow something just so you can live here. Downtown still has that authentic Western feel, evergreens and foothills backing up to quaint shops, an art gallery, and a pub that brews with locally grown hops. Also downtown is the Kootenai River Inn Casino; the Kootenai Tribe runs this spot, as well as a sturgeon hatchery just west of town. If you’re here to be outside, get to it! There’s plenty to do and see—300 miles of trails, moose-spotting at the Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, scenic views along the International Selkirk Loop, and waterfalls tumbling just about everywhere.
PRIEST RIVER/PRIEST LAKEPriest River’s roots lie in logging, a heritage the town celebrates at the Timber Education Center on Main Street and each July with Timber Days (how’s your ax-throwing aim?). The main commercial area, the Beardmore Block, has been restored recently, and residents are working to bring the historic Rex Theater back to life as a performing arts center. Take it all in, and chat with the locals while you nosh and grab coffee or something a bit more bubbly at the Beardmore Bistro & Wine Bar. Many of the locals share their paddling passion each September, when they host teams from around the West for a rowing regatta along Priest River. Venture just north on Highway 57 to the pristine Priest Lake resort area, where adventurers play—and stay—year-round. Come see winter’s hardiest competitors in action at the Priest Lake Sled Dog Race each February.
REGIONAL INFO
‹ LARGEST CITY COEUR D’ALENE Population – 42,267
‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High – 80° Winter Average High – 32° Annual Precipitation – 18"
‹ ELEVATION Highest – 8,643' (Needles Peak) Lowest – 1,746' (Kootenai River)
Lake Pend Oreille
Coeur d’Alene Resort
Silverwood
SANDPOINTTop 10 Dream Town, Idaho’s Hippest Mountain Town, #1 Ski Town—just a few names Sandpoint’s been called lately by the likes of Sunset Magazine, Men’s Journal, and Rand McNally. This small town’s got something special; for starters, it’s perched right on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, with mountains and forests in literally every direction. Then there’s Main Street, one of Idaho’s most picturesque historic districts, with eclectic art galleries, boutiques, and eateries—plus a farm-er’s market and art walks all summer long. Be sure to try the fresh seafood at the Trinity at City Beach, which also serves up a sparkling view of the lake. Of course, if you’re in Sandpoint, you’re here to be outside—urban and off-road cycling; angling for Lake Pend Oreille’s giant Kamloops; boating and swimming; and camping or otherwise “roughing it” at a lakeside lodge. In winter, head to the powdery hills at Schweitzer Mountain, 2,900 acres of wide-open space for skiing, tubing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.
COEUR D’ALENESummer days in Coeur d’Alene are fresh, shimmering, happy. Spending time in this small city, on the shores of one of the country’s prettiest lakes, means waterskiing and building sandcastles, roaming in and out of art galleries, and sipping wine at sunset. Lake Coeur d’Alene is the major draw, with almost 110 miles of shoreline and crystal blue waters perfect for swim-ming, sailing, jet-skiing, and relaxed cruising tours. Soak it all in from above with a parasailing adventure or sea plane tour. You’ll catch amazing views and see osprey diving for their dinner when you hike Tubbs Hill peninsula or pedal along the Coeur d’Alene Parkway State Park.
Treat the kids to a day of riding, splashing, and screaming with pure joy at Silverwood Theme Park and Boulder Beach Water Park, just a few miles north. Coeur d’Alene winters are known for prime powder, so find your bliss at any of the three nearby resorts—Sch-weitzer Mountain, Silver Mountain and Lookout Pass. Bring the family to see the Coeur d’Alene Holiday Light Show, a wonderland of over 1.5 million lights and the largest on-the-water holiday light display in America.
If you’re here for a special occasion, make a reservation at Beverly’s in the Coeur d’Alene Resort, known for its fresh seasonal cuisine and large selection of Northwest wines. Locals will point you to Hudson’s Hamburgers, a longtime fixture here, for a truly old-fashioned burger.
POST FALLSOften called “Idaho’s River City,” Post Falls gets its real name from Frederick Post, who secured a treaty with the Coeur d’Alene Tribe to build a sawmill on the banks of the Spokane River. A pictograph memorializing the purchase is carved into a granite cliff in Treaty Rock Park. There’s sun and fun at Q’emiln Park, with a beach and boat launch, trails offering rocky river views, and numerous climbing and bouldering spots. Meander over to Templin’s Resort Marina for barbecues and beach volleyball, or take a brunch or evening cruise on the River Queen. Post Falls is just 10 minutes from Coeur d’Alene, so it’s an easy day trip destination or a convenient home base for all of your adventures.
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‹ International Selkirk Loop & Wild Horse Trail Scenic Byway 888-823-2626
‹ Pend Oreille Scenic Byway 800-800-2106
‹ Panhandle Historic Rivers Passage 800-800-2106
‹ Lake Coeur d’Alene Scenic Byway 877-782-9232
‹ St. Joe River Scenic Byway 208-245-3563
‹ White Pine Scenic Byway 208-245-3563
For video, itineraries, and a state byway guide, go to visitidaho.org/scenic-byways.
‹ Schweitzer Mountain Resort schweitzer.com
‹ Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area skilookout.com
‹ Silver Mountain Ski, Golf & Water Park Resort silvermt.com
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Slate Creek Brewing
SILVER VALLEY/WALLACE/KELLOGGWallace hit it big in 1882, when gold and silver were found in this tiny mountain town. Silver Valley became the world’s largest silver mining region, and today balances its mining opera-tions with world-class recreation and tourism. (The entire town of Wallace is on the National Register of Historic Places.) Explore the area’s industrious past at the Northern Pacific Depot Railroad Museum, the Wallace District Mining Museum, and the Shoshone County Mining & Smelting Museum in Kellogg—then head underground for guided tours of the Sierra Silver Mine in Wallace and the Crystal Gold Mine near Kellogg. Miners are honored at the Sunshine Mine Disaster Memorial, also in Kellogg. Speaking of “industrious,” you can even tour an old brothel, pre-served as the Oasis Bordello Museum in Wallace. Be sure to pack your outdoor gear—this is prime country for back-packing, cycling and mountain biking, rafting, and more. The Route of the Hiawatha rail-trail is a must. Pedaling is pure pleasure as you meander along the North Fork of the St. Joe, through railroad tunnels, over trestle bridges, and past never-ending waterfalls. When the flurries fly, find your winter bliss at Lookout Pass or Silver Mountain.
WORLEY/PLUMMER/ HARRISON South of Lake Coeur d’Alene is the Coeur d’Alene Reservation, and the towns of Worley and Plummer. Golden fields of wheat and barley stretch for miles in every direction, and the Coeur d’Alene Casino and its popular Circling Raven Golf Club invite you to try your luck on the slots and on the course. The nearby Heyburn State Park is awe-inspiring, a mix of centuries-old ponderosa pines, colorful wildflowers, three lakes, and habitat for blue heron, bald eagles, and moose. At the southern end of Lake Coeur d’Alene sits Harrison, a quiet resort town perfect for those pedaling the western end of the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes or looking for a laid-back place to play. Harrison feels just as magical during December’s Winterfest, when downtown sparkles with holiday lights, carolers, and a visit from Santa.
ST. MARIESThis sleepy lumber town along the Coeur d’Alene Scenic Byway is one of those best-kept secrets among serious sportspeople. Its northern boundary, the St. Joe River, happens to be one of Idaho’s 10 blue-ribbon wild trout streams, and the surrounding forests offer some of the West’s finest elk hunt-ing. Rafting and floating are plentiful here, too, as are hiking, four-wheeling, and snowmobiling in and around nearby public lands. If you’re lucky, you might find a rare star garnet at the Emerald Creek Garnet Area or an old logging camp along Marble Creek Trail.
CATALDOAs you approach the Mission of the Sacred Heart, you can feel why this majestic spot was chosen to celebrate and give thanks. Set gracefully on a knoll overlooking the Coeur d’Alene River, Idaho’s oldest standing building takes you back to the 1840s, when local tribe members first heard the spiritual teachings of “Black Robes”—Jesuit missionaries led by Father De Smet. The Coeur d’Alene Tribe and the missionaries built the mission side by side in the early 1850s with few tools and no nails. The site is now protected as part of the Coeur d’Alenes Old Mission State Park, where you can also explore the Parish House and two cemeteries. An exhibit in the visitors’ center reveals the long-lasting effects of this encounter on the Coeur d’Alene and Salish Tribes.
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‹ ADVENTURE THAT’S NEXT TO NONESchweitzer
Silver Mountain
Moose
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Golf
› Hit the greens at the prestigious Coeur d’Alene Resort, with its famous floating green, and the Circling Raven near Worley, a rising star on the national golf circuit.
Wildlife
› Take a drive to Wolf Lodge Bay, a bald eagle wintering ground just seven miles from Coeur d’Alene. During Eagle Watch Week, between Christmas and New Year’s Day, experts are on hand to help you spot some of the 300 bald eagles nesting there.
› Head north to the 2,774-acre Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge near Bonners Ferry to view moose, songbirds, and waterfowl.
Snow Sports
› Get your high-tech woolies on for skiing and snowmobiling at and near Schweitzer Mountain, Silver Mountain, or Lookout Pass. Lookout Pass is famous for its Free Ski School, introducing kids 6-17 to the basics of skiing and boarding. If you’ve got what it takes to go steep, try Selkirk Powder Company’s cat skiing runs.
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RECREATION Water Play
› At and around Priest, Pend Oreille, and Coeur d’Alene Lakes, you’ll find plenty of scenic spots for swimming, paddleboarding, boating, relaxed cruising, jet-skiing, and fishing. Local outfitters like A Day on the Lake in Sandpoint, Kayak Coeur d’Alene, and River Odysseys West—named 2012’s Top Tour Operator by Travel & Leisure—are ready to deliver rafting and kayaking adventures.
› Have a super-splashy, kid-friendly time at Boulder Beach Water Park at Silverwood Theme Park and Raptor Reef, an indoor waterpark in Hayden Lake.
Trails & Zips
› Pedal the Route of the Hiawatha, a converted rail-trail that takes you 15 miles oneway through tunnels and over trestle bridges along the scenic St. Joe River. Shuttles are available.
› Take a few days to ride the 72-mile paved Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, stretching from the mountain town of Mullan near the Montana border into Plummer.
› Head up to Silver Mountain in Kellogg or Schweitzer Mountain in Sandpoint for rugged, lift-served zip lining and mountain biking.
› Soar 300 feet above Wallace’s mountainous terrain with Silver Streak Zipline Tours.
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North Idaho is greatly enhanced by the rivers, lakes, and mountains that comprise the area, making for outstanding biking, hiking, water sports, and wildlife watching.
ATTRACTIONS
ATHOL› Silverwood Theme Park Play at the Pacific Northwest’s largest
theme park, with over 65 rides and attractions.
BONNERS FERRY› Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge Go bird-watching and discover large
populations of nesting bald eagles.
CATALDO› Old Mission State Park Explore the oldest standing
building in Idaho.
› Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes In-line skate along one of the most
spectacular trails in the western United States.
COEUR D’ALENE› Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course Golf at the home of the world-
famous “Floating Green.”
› Mudgy Moose Trail Learn the story of Millie the Mouse,
who plays hide and seek with Mudgy the Moose.
› Lake Coeur d’ Alene Boat, swim, and hire a professional
guide for kayak tours on this Idaho wonder.
POST FALLS› Spokane River Cruise on a riverboat along the
scenic Spokane River.
WALLACE › Route of the Hiawatha Bicycle on one of the most scenic
stretches of railroad in the country.
› Oasis Bordello Museum Investigate the bawdy side of a
mining-era town in this former bordello that closed in 1988.
SANDPOINT/PONDERAY › Lake Pend Oreille Enroll in a sailing class on Idaho’s
largest lake and one of the deepest inland lakes in North America.
› Schweitzer Mountain Resort Challenge yourself and carve through
some of the finest tree skiing in North America.
› Festival at Sandpoint A cultural Immersion into the
summer concert series.
ST. MARIES› Emerald Creek Garnet Area Discover jewels found only in Idaho
and India.
› Paul Bunyan Days Treat yourself to an extravaganza of
timber, September 5–7, 2015
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North Idaho Tourism Alliance visitnorthidaho.com (208) 443-3191
‹ THE WHOLE STATE IS A SWEET SPOT
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ATHOLBed & Breakfasts
Cedar Mountain Farm Bed & Breakfast www.cedarmountainfarm.com,25249 N Hatch Rd, (208) 683-0572\ n " ^
Log Spirit Bed & Breakfastwww.logspirit.com,31328 N Tiara Ln, (208) 683-4722\
Ponderosa Lodgewww.ponderosalodge.net,2579 E Brunner Rd, (208) 683-2290\ n ^
Hotels & Motels
Athol Motel5950 E Hwy 54, (208) 683-3476n
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Silverwood RV Park www.silverwoodthemepark.com, 27843 N Hwy 95, (208) 683-3400Z " 4 s r
AVERYScheffy’s Motel & General Storewww.scheffys.com,95 Milwaukee Rd, (208) 245-4410n
Avery Gift Shopwww.averygiftshop.com,53 Siberts Old River Rd, (208) 245-1303
Cabins by the Joewww.cabinsbythejoe.com,730 Siberts Old River Rd, (425) 773-3724Z n " $ 4 1
BAYVIEWBed & Breakfasts
Dromore Manorwww.dromoremanor.com,17216 Cape Horn Rd, (208) 683-9311\ n
Hotels & Motels
Scenic Bay Marina, Motel, RV & Campsites | www.scenicbaymarina.com,17173 East Pier Rd, (208) 683-2243n " 4 s 1 r
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Bayview Scenic Apartments & RV Park www.rvidaho.org,34297 N Main St, (208) 683-2215n " $ 4
Lakeland RV Park20139 Perimeter Rd, (208) 683-41084 u " X s 1 r
MacDonald’s Hudson Bay Resort www.macdonaldsresort.com,17813 E Hudson Bay Rd, (208) 683-2211u n " ^ $ 4 s 1
View of the Bay RV ParkMain St & Hwy 54, (208) 683-3165
BLANCHARDStoneridge Resortwww.stoneridgeresort.com, 176 Holiday Loop, (208) 437-2451n ^
BONNERS FERRYBed & Breakfasts
Northside School Bed & Breakfastnorthsideschoolbedandbreakfast.com, 6497 Comanche St, (208) 267-1826\ u n " ^
Hotels & Motels
Best Western Plus Kootenai River Inn & Casino www.kootenairiverinn.com,7169 Plaza St, (208) 267-8511u n
Bonners Ferry Log Innwww.bonnersferryloginn.com,43 Tobe Way, (208) 267-3986\ u n ^
Kootenai Valley Motelwww.kootenaivalleymotel.com,6409 S Main St, (208) 267-7567u n "
RV Parks/CampgroundsCarriage House Inn & RV Park,6506 Main St, (208) 267-7915\ u n " ^ 4 X s 1 r
Idyl Acres RV Park533817 Hwy 95, (208) 267-36294 " X s 1
CALDERSt. Joe River RV Park & CampgroundMP 34, St Joe River Rd, (208) 777-8888 " 1 r
CATALDOKahnderosa RV Park & Campgrounds www.kahnderosa.com,14343 S Latour Creek Rd, (208) 682-4613$ 4 " X s 1 r
Lost Moose Campgroundwww.lostmooserv.com,27706 S Latour Creek Road,(208) 682-3555" X 1 r
Old Hatfield House Cabin Rentalwww.hatfieldhousecabinrental.weebly.com, (208) 512-3519Z " ^
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Bed & Breakfasts
Huckleberry Tent & Breakfastwww.huckleberrytentandbreakfast.com, 180 Thunderbolt Dr, (208) 266-0155\ "
Guest Ranches
Diamond T Guest Ranchwww.diamondtranch.com,5361 River Rd, (208) 266-0490Z n "
Hotels & Motels
Clark Fork Lodge 121 Antelope Loop, (208) 266-1716u Z n " ^
RV Parks/Campgrounds
River Delta Resort60190 Hwy 200 E, (208) 266-1335$ 4 " s
River Lake RV Park145 N River Lake Dr, (208) 266-1115" 4 X s 1 r ^
Regional Information North Idaho Tourism Alliance (208) 443-3191, visitnorthidaho.com
Kootenai Tribe of Idaho (208) 267-3519, kootenai.org
Coeur d’Alene Tribe(208) 686-1800, cdatribe.org
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Vacation Rentals
The Last Resort Vacation Cabinwww.lastresortvacation.com,58 E River Dr, (208) 266-0525u n " ^
CLARKIAClarkia Guest Bunkhousewww.fs.fed.us, (208) 245-1134
COEUR D’ALENEBed & Breakfasts
Abbotswood House Bed & Breakfast www.abbotswoodhousebandb.com,3620 N Honeysuckle Dr, (208) 667-5608\ n ^
American Country Bed & Breakfastwww.americancountrybedandbreakfast.com, 705 S Zircon Ln (208) 651-2191\ u Z n ^
CDA Bed & Breakfast on the Ranchwww.cdabedandbreakfast.com,4570 S Stach Rd, (208) 755-52000 Z " ^
Katie’s Wild Rose Innwww.katieswildroseinn.com,7974 E Coeur d’Alene Lake Dr, (208) 765-9474\ u n
McFarland Inn Bed & Breakfastwww.mcfarlandinn.com,601 Foster Ave, (208) 667-1232\ n ^
Roosevelt Inn Bed & Breakfastwww.therooseveltinn.com,105 E Wallace Ave , (208) 765-5200\ u n " ^
Hotels & Motels
AmeriTel Inn - Coeur d’Alenewww.ameritelinns.com,333 Ironwood Ave, (208) 665-9000\ u n ^
Bates Motel2018 E Sherman Ave, (208) 667-1411n ^
Bennett Bay Innwww.bennettbay.com,7904 E Coeur d’Alene Lake Dr,(208) 664-6168n " ^
Best Western Plus Coeur d’Alene Inn www.cdainn.com,506 W Appleway Ave, (208) 765-32000 \ u Z n " ^
Blackwell Boutique Hotelwww.blackwellboutiquehotel.com,820 E Sherman Ave, (208) 765-7799\ n ^
Budget Saver Motel Coeur d’Alene1519 Sherman Ave, (208) 667-9505\ u n ^
Coeur d’Alene Resortwww.cdaresort.com,115 S 2nd St, (208) 765-40000 u " ^
Comfort Inn - Coeur d’Alenewww.comfortinn.com/hotel/id046,2303 N 4th St, (208) 664-1649\ u Z n " ^
Days Inn - Coeur d’Alenewww.daysinn.com,2200 Northwest Blvd, (208) 667-8668\ u n " ^
El Rancho Motel - Coeur d’Alene1915 Sherman Ave, (208) 664-8794" ^
Flamingo Motelwww.flamingomotelidaho.com,718 Sherman Ave, (208) 664-2159n ^
Greenbriar Inn & Cateringwww.greenbriarcatering.com,315 E Wallace Ave, (208) 667-9660u n ^
GuestHouse Inn Coeur d’Alenewww.guesthouseintl.com,330 W Appleway Ave, (208) 765-3011\ Z n " ^
Hampton Inn & Suites - Coeur d’Alene www.coeurdalenesuites.hamptoninn.com, 1500 Riverstone Dr, (208) 769-7900\ u n ^
Holiday Inn Express - Coeur d’Alenewww.cdahie.com,2300 W Seltice Way, (208) 667-3100\ u Z n " ^
Japan House Suiteswww.japanhousesuites.com,2113 E Sherman Ave, (208) 667-0600\ Z n ^
La Quinta Inn - Coeur d’Alene www.laquinta.com,280 W Appleway, (208) 765-5500\ u n " ^
Motel 6 Coeur d’Alenewww.motel6.com,610 W Appleway Ave, (208) 664-6600u n " ^
Resort City Inns - Inn at the Lakewww.resortcityinn.com,621 Sherman Ave, (208) 676-1225\ u n ^
Shilo Inn Suites - Coeur d’Alenewww.shiloinns.com,702 W Appleway Ave, (208) 664-23000 \ u Z n " ^
Silver Lake Motelwww.silverlakemotel.com,6160 Sunshine St, (208) 772-85950 \ u n
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Coeur d’Alene | www.marriott.com/COESH,2250 W Seltice Way, (208) 667-5155\ u n ^
State Motel - Coeur d’Alene1314 Sherman Ave, (208) 664-8239n ^
Super 8 - Coeur d’Alenewww.super8.com, 505 W Appleway, (208) 765-8880u
Reunion/Retreat Centers
Elk Point Eventswww.elkpt.com/events,4176 E Potlatch Hill Rd, (208) 666-9695
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Blackwell Island RV Parkwww.idahorvpark.com,800 S Marina Dr, (208) 665-1300u Z " ^ 4 u X s 1
Cedar Motel & RV Park319 Coeur d’Alene Lake Dr, (208) 664-2278" $ 4 X s r
Lake Coeur d’Alene Camping Resortwww.campcda.com,10588 E Wolf Lodge Bay Rd,(208) 664-4471$ 4 " X s 1 r ^
River Walk RV Parkwww.cdariverwaldrvpark.com,1214 Mill Ave, (208) 765-5943^ $ 4 u " X s r
Tamarack RV & Campgroundwww.tamarackrvpark.com,3630 N Government Way, (208) 664-3087Z n ^ 4 " X s 1 r
The Marina at Black Rockwww.blackrockidaho.com/Marina.aspx, 10201 W Rockford Bay Rd in Harrison,(208) 664-6931Z " ^ s
Wolf Lodge Campgroundwww.wolflodgecampground.com,12329 E Frontage Rd, (208) 664-2812u " $ 4 X s 1 r ^
Vacation Rentals
Beautiful Lakefront Home Rentalwww.flipkey.com/coeur-dalene-vacation-rentals/g35418/,(857) 366-6061
Central Lakeside Elegancewww.idaholakerental.com, (509) 939-7007u n ^
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City Beach Brownstonewww.vrbo.com/97780, (509) 499-5437^
Coeur d’Alene Property Managementwww.idahovacations.com,2411 N Government Way, (208) 765-0777n
Coeur d’Alene Vacationwww.cdavacation.com, (509) 954-6111,
Morgan Manorwww.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p149430, (760) 415-9965u n
Resort Property Management - Coeur d’Alenewww.resortpropertiesidaho.com,2120 N 3rd St, (208) 667-6035u n "
Vacation Rental Authoritywww.vacationrentalauthority.com, 100 E Neider, (208) 660-3944n " ^
Villa d’ Amoorewww.vitalranching.com,4570 S Stach Rd, (208) 755-52000 Z " ^
COOLINBed & Breakfasts
Old Northern Innwww.oldnortherninn.com,220 Bayview Dr, (208) 443-2426\ n
Hotels & Motels
Blue Diamond Marina and Resortwww.bluediamondmarina.com,958 Blue Diamond Rd, (208) 443-22400 u Z n ^
Sundance Mountain Lodgewww.sundancemtlodge.com,1834 Lost Creek Rd, (425) 417-5252
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Inn at Priest Lakewww.innatpriestlake.com,5310 Dickensheet Rd, (208) 443-2447u Z n " ^ 4 X s 1
Vacation Rentals
Cavanaugh Bay Resortwww.cavanaughbayresort.com,4026 Cavanaugh Bay Rd, (208) 443-2095
Naughty Bear Nook(949) 363-8406n ^
Priest Lake Havenwww.priestlakehaven.com,512 S Diamond Park Rd, (509) 443-0671n "
DOVERDover Bay Beach Bungalowsdoverbaybungalows.com,651 Lakeshore, (208) 263-5493u n " ^
HARRISONBed & Breakfasts
Osprey Innwww.ospreyinn.com,134 Frederick Ave, (208) 689-9502\ n
Guest Ranches
Red Horse Mountain Ranchwww.redhorsemountain.com,11077 E Blue Lake Rd, (888) 689-96800 \ n ^
Hotels & Motels
The Lakeview Lodgewww.lakeviewlodge-harrison-idaho.com, 110 N Coeur d’Alene Ave, (208) 689-9789n "
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Carlin Bay Resortwww.rvidaho.org,33917 S Hwy 97, (208) 689-3295$ 4 " X s
Harrison City RV Parkwww.cityofharrisonidaho.com,250 Harrison St, (208) 689-3393" ^ $ s 1 r
Vacation Rentals
Arrow Point Resortwww.arrowpointresort.com 4502 S Arrow Point Dr, (208) 818-6307u n ^
Lake Coeur d’Alene Vacation Rentalcdagetaway.com,6265 S Lakeside,(208) 819-7415n
Lake Vacations Idahowww.lakevacationsidaho.com,(208) 689-3867n
HAYDENHotels & Motels
Holiday Inn Express and Suites - Hayden | www.3play.com/hotel,175 W Orchard, (208) 762-7529\ u Z n " ^
Vacation Rentals
English Point Overlookwww.vrbo.com/392978, (425) 486-9791n ^
Schoolhouse Retreat8236 E Sandbar Ln, (208) 661-3663
HAYDEN LAKEBed & Breakfasts
Clark House on Hayden Lakewww.clarkhouse.com,5250 E Hayden Lake Rd, (208) 772-3470\ u
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Alpine Country Store & RV Park17568 N Hwy 95, (208) 772-4305u " ^ 4 X s 1
Vacation Rentals
Hayden Hideawaywww.haydenhideaway.com,14979 N Shenandoah Dr, (208) 762-7715n ^
HOPERV Parks/Campgrounds
Island View RV Resort1767 Peninsula Rd, (208) 946-1374" 4 X 1
Jeb & Margaret’s Trailer Haven298 Trailer Haven Rd, (208) 264-5406Z ^ 4 X s 1
Pend Oreille RV Park42459 Hwy 200, (208) 264-5695u " 4 X s 1 r
Trestle Creek RV Park42303 Hwy 200, (208) 264-5894" 4 1
Vacation Rentals
Archer Vacation Condoswww.10kvacationrentals.com, 47390 Hwy 200, (509) 382-2954n
Amenities Key
0 Airport Shuttle
^ Wi-Fi
\ Free Breakfast
u Handicap Access
n Non-smoking
" Pets OK
Z Motor Coach Parking
$ Dump Station
4 Full Hookups
X Pull-thru Sites
s Showers
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Pend Oreille Shores Resortwww.posresort.com,47390 Hwy 200, (208) 264-5828u n ^
Rainbow Resort46538 Hwy 200, (208) 264-5412
The Mary Ellenwww.themaryellen.com,47392 Hwy 200, (208) 263-0169n
KELLOGGHotels & Motels
GuestHouse Inn & Suites - Kelloggwww.guesthouseintl.com,601 Bunker Ave, (208) 783-1234\ u Z n " ^
Morning Star Lodge at Silver Mountain Resort | www.silvermt.com, 610 Bunker Ave, (208) 783-11110 u " ^
Rio Hotel, 201 McKinley Ave(208) 786-2103u n
Silverhorn Motor Inn & Restaurantwww.silverhornmotorinn.com,699 W Cameron Ave, (208) 783-1151u Z n " ^
Trail Motel - Kellogg206 W Cameron Ave, (208) 784-1161u n " ^
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Crystal Gold Mine & RV Parkwww.goldmine-idaho.com,51931 Silver Valley Rd, (208) 783-4653" $ 4 u
Vacation Rentals
Emerson Courtyardwww.emersoncourtyard.com,18 Emerson Ln (208) 512-0092n ^
Gold Run Retreat#1 Golf Course Rd, (208) 651-0944n ^
Kellogg Vacation Homeskelloggvacationhomes.com,10 E Station Ave, Ste A, (208) 786-4261u n "
Silver Ridge Mountain Lodgewww.kelloggvacationhomes.com,950 W Cameron Ave, (208) 786-4261u Z n
VIP Property Managementwww.viprents.com, 218 W Cameron Ave, (208) 786-2241n ^
KINGSTONAlbert’s Landing & RV Resortwww.albertslanding.com,418 Old River Rd, (208) 682-4179u " 4 s 1 r
Country Lane Inn & RV Resortwww.countrylaneresort.com,5927A Old River Rd, (208) 682-2698\ u Z n "
MEDIMONTQuiet Nook Campground31146 S Hwy 3, (208) 689-3385$ 4 " s 1 r
MOYIE SPRINGSTwin Rivers Canyon Resortwww.twinriversresort.com,1823 Twin Rivers Rd, (208) 267-5932$ 4 " X s 1 r ^
MULLANMullan House Bed & Breakfastwww.mullanhouse.com,501 Hunter St, (208) 682-5678\ n ^
Lookout Motel201 River St, (208) 744-1601,
Lookout Pass Ski Areawww.skilookout.com,I-90, Exit 0, (208) 744-1301
NAPLESNaples Innwww.naplesinnidaho.com,539 Deep Creek Loop, (208) 267-5964\ " ^
Blue Lake RV Resort242 Blue Lake Rd, (208) 946-3361$ 4 u " X s r
Selkirk Houseselkirkhouse.com,2369 Lion’s Den Rd, (208) 290-7747n
NORDMANElkins Resort on Priest Lakewww.elkinsresort.com,404 Elkins Rd, (208) 443-2432u n " ^
OSBURNBlue Anchor RV Parkwww.blueanchorrv.com, 300 W Mullan Ave, (208) 752-3443" 4 X s 1 r
PLUMMERHiway Motel & Sport Shop301 10th St, (208) 686-1310u n "
PONDERAYHotels & Motels
Days Inn - Sandpointwww.daysinn.com/hotel/24854,363 Bonner Mall Way, (208) 263-1222\ Z n " ^
Holiday Inn Express - Sandpointwww.hiexpress.com/sandpointnorth, 477326 Hwy 95 N, (208) 255-4500\ Z n " ^
Howard Johnson Sandpointhojo.com, 477255 Hwy 95 N, (208) 263-5383\ u n " ^
S & W Motelwww.sandwmotel.com,31016 Hwy 200 S, (208) 263-5979
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Hi Dee Ho RV Parkwww.lakerv.com/rvpark.html,1200 Fontaine Dr, (208) 263-3922$ 4 " X s 1 ^
Vacation Rentals
Selkirk Property Managementwww.selkirkpropertymanagement.com, 31656 Hwy 200, (208) 263-6000u n "
POST FALLSBed & Breakfasts
Ida-Home Bed & Breakfastwww.idahomebnb.com,16310 W Riverview, (208) 773-6169\ n ^
River Cove Waterfront Bed & Breakfastwww.therivercove.com,212 S Parkway Pl, (208) 773-1014\ n ^
Hotels & Motels
Comfort Inn - Post Fallswww.choicehotels.com/hotel/id041,3175 E Seltice Way, (208) 773-8900\ u Z n " ^
Fairbridge Inn Expresswww.fairbridgeinns.com,W 3647 5th Ave, (208) 773-4541\ u Z n "
Red Lion Templin’s Hotelwww.redlion.com/idaho,414 E First Ave, (208) 773-16110 u Z n "
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Riverbend Innwww.riverbend-inn.com, 4100 W Riverbend Ave, (208) 773-3583\ u Z n ^
Sleep Inn - Post Fallswww.sleepinn.com, S Pleasant View Rd, (208) 777-9394\ u Z n " ^
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Coeur d’Alene RV Resort2652 E Mullan Ave, (208) 773-3527" $ 4 u X s ^
Suntree RV Parkwww.suntreervpark.com,350 N Idahline Rd, (208) 777-8888" ^ $ 4 X s 1 r
Vacation Rentals
Rathdrum Golf Condowww.NarrowsCottage-TwinLakesIdaho.com, (509) 628-1813n " ^
The Idahline Luxury Apartments570 N Idahline Rd, (208) 773-3500u
PRIEST LAKEHill’s Resortwww.hillsresort.com,4777 W Lakeshore Rd, (208) 443-2551u Z " ^
Nordman Store RV Park(208) 443-25384 " X s 1
Grandview Resortwww.grandview-priest-lake.com,3492 Reeder Bay Rd, (208) 443-24330 u n
Nicklaus Housewww.nicklaushouse.com,768 Fairway Dr, (509) 994-2563n ^
Priest Lake Escapeswww.priestlakevacations.com,114 Shelly St, (208) 443-0203Z n "
PRIEST RIVEREagle’s Nest Motelwww.eaglesnestmotel.com,5722 Hwy 2, (208) 448-2000\ u n " ^
River Country Motel & RV Park3566 Hwy 2, (208) 448-11004 " s 1 r ^
PRINCETONPalouse Divide Lodgewww.myidaholodge.com.Hwy 6, MP 23, Palouse Divide Rd,(208) 245-3552
RATHDRUMCedar Springs Bed & Breakfastwww.cedarsprings-bb.com,6734 W Sturgeon Rd, (208) 687-9333\ n ^
Narrows Condowww.NarrowsCottage-TwinLakesIdaho.com, (509) 628-1813u n " ^
Narrows Cottagewww.NarrowsCottage-TwinLakesIdaho.com, (509) 628-1813n "
SAGLEBed & Breakfasts
Midas Inn Bed & Breakfastwww.innsite.com/inns/A004138.html, 1575 Garfield Bay Rd, (208) 263-6074\
Wolf Gardens Bed & Breakfastwww.wolfgardensbedandbreakfast.com, 8151 Lakeshore Dr, (208) 263-8384\
Hotels & Motels
Country Innwww.countryinnsandpoint.com,470700 Hwy 95 South, (208) 255-7839\ u Z n " ^ $ 4 X 1
The Lodge at Sandpointwww.lodgeatsandpoint.com,41 Lakeshore Dr, (208) 263-2211\ u n ^
Reunion/Retreat Centers
Eureka Center6162 Eureka Rd, (208) 263-2217^
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Alpine RV Park91 Sagle Rd, (208) 265-01794 "
Cozy RV Park65 Westmond Rd, (208) 265-4949" 4 X 1 r
Travel America Plaza468800 Hwy 95, (208) 263-6522$ 4 u " X s 1 ^
Vacation Rentals
Bottle Bay Resort & Marinawww.bottlebayresort.com,115 Resort Rd, (208) 263-5916u " 4 s
Sleeps Cabinswww.sleepscabins.com,231 Lakeshore Dr, (208) 255-2122n
The Haven on Lake Pend Oreillewww.findrentals.com/12474,Sunny Shores Loop, (208) 610-6966n
SANDPOINTBed & Breakfasts
Schweitzer Mountain Bed & Breakfast www.vrbo.com/146261,94 Crystal Ct, (208) 263-7117\ n
Sweet Magnolia Bed & Breakfastwww.sweetmagnoliabandb.com,502 N Fourth Ave, (208) 263-2425\ n ^
Guest Ranches
Caribou Creek Guest Ranchcariboucreekguestranch.com,(208) 255-5901,
Western Pleasure Guest Ranchwww.westernpleasureranch.com,1413 Upper Gold Creek Rd, (208) 263-9066\ u n " ^
Hotels & Motels
GuestHouse Lodge - Sandpointwww.guesthouseintl.com,476841 Hwy 95 N, (208) 263-2210\ u Z n " ^
K2 Innwww.k2innsandpoint.com,501 N 4th Ave, (208) 265-5896\ n ^
Amenities Key
0 Airport Shuttle
^ Wi-Fi
\ Free Breakfast
u Handicap Access
n Non-smoking
" Pets OK
Z Motor Coach Parking
$ Dump Station
4 Full Hookups
X Pull-thru Sites
s Showers
1 Slideouts OK
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La Quinta Inn - Sandpointwww.laquinta.com,415 Cedar St, (208) 263-9581\ u Z n " ^
Meandering Moose Motelwww.meanderingmoosemotel.com,317 S Marion Ave, (208) 263-5323n " ^
Quality Inn - Sandpointwww.sandpointhotels.com,807 N 5th Ave, (208) 263-2111u n "
Schweitzer Mountain Resort www.schweitzer.com,10, 000 Schweitzer Mtn. Rd,(208) 263-9555n
The Waterhousewww.sandpoint.org/waterhouse,1204 W Cedar St, (208) 263-0828n ^
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Best Western Edgewaterwww.sandpointhotels.com,56 Bridge St, (208) 263-3194n " ^ $ 4 u s
Vacation Rentals
Caribou Mountain Lodgewww.cariboumountainlodge.com,Caribou Creek Rd, (208) 255-2333n "
Northridge Vacation Rentals - Hopewww.northridgevacationrentals.com,PO Box 2391, (208) 290-6847n ^
Northridge Vacation Rentals - Sandpoint | www.northridgevacationrentals.com, PO Box 2391, (208) 290-6847n " ^
Northridge Vacation Rentals - Schweitzer Mountainwww.northridgevacationrentals.com,PO Box 2391, (208) 290-6847n " ^
Sandpoint Vacation Rentalswww.sandpointvacationrentals.com,(208) 263-7570u n " ^
Sandpoint Waterfront Vacation Rentalswww.adayonthelake.com,(209) 687-1450Z n " ^
Schweitzer/ULLR Lodgewww.vrbo.com/384643,58 ULLR Drive #1, (208) 255-7093Z n "
SMELTERVILLESilver Valley Truck Stop183 Theater Rd, (208) 783-1134u
SPIRIT LAKESedlmayers Resortwww.sedlmayers.com,7712 Spirit Lake Rd (208) 623-68634 r
Silver Beach Resortwww.silver-beach-resort.com,9724 W Spirit Lake Rd, (208) 623-4842n " ^
ST. MARIESBed & Breakfasts
Birch Tree Inn Bed & Breakfast1408 J Ln, (208) 245-2198\ n
Fort Hemenway Manorwww.FortHemenwayManor.com,1001 W Jefferson Ave, (208) 245-7979\ n ^
Ponderosa Lane Bed & Breakfastwww.ponderosalanebb.com,30 Ponderosa Ln (208) 245-6639\ n ^
St Joe Riverfront Bed & Breakfastwww.stjoeriverbb.com,816 Shepherd Rd, (208) 245-8687\ n ^
Hotels & Motels
River Front Suiteswww.riverfrontsuites.com,105 Main Ave, (208) 582-1724n " ^
St Maries Inn331 College Ave, (208) 582-2563
The Big Eddy Resort18985 Saint Joe River Rd, (208) 245-4075"
The Guest House116 1/2 S 6th St, (208) 245-5755"
The Pines Motelwww.stmariesmotel.com,1117 Main St, Ste 4, (208) 245-2545n ^
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Misty Meadows RV Park2800 St. Joe River Rd, (208) 245-26394 " 1 r
St. Joe Landingwww.stjoelanding.com,10100 Railroad Grade Rd, (208) 245-6737" $ 4 X 1 r
WALLACEBed & Breakfasts
Beale House Bed & Breakfastwallace-id.com/bealehouse.html,107 Cedar St, (208) 752-7151\ n
Hotels & Motels
Brooks Hotelwww.thebrookshotel.com,500 Cedar St, (208) 556-1571
Ryan Hotelwallace-id.com/ryan.html,608 Cedar St, (208) 753-6001^
Stardust Motel410 Pine St, (208) 752-12130 Z n " ^
Wallace Innwww.thewallaceinn.com,100 Front St, (208) 752-12520 u Z n " ^
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Wallace RV Parkwallacervpark.com,108 Nine Mile Rd, (208) 556-1120u " $ 4 X s 1 r ^
Vacation Rentals
A Comfy Cottagewww.acomfycottage.com,207 Pine St, (208) 699-7554n
The Mistress Vacation Home(509) 336-3788n ^
WORLEYCoeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotelwww.cdacasino.com,37914 South Nukwalqw, (800) 523-24640 u Z n " ^
Sun Meadow Resortwww.sunmeadow.com,30400 S Sunray Trail, (208) 686-8686^ 4