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WHERE THERE’S A WILL, THERE’S A GETAWAYGETAWAY
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#VisitIdaho
Lake Coeur d’Alene
We’re pretty sure you won’t believe
how many amazing places and adventures
are packed into the northern section of
Idaho, known by the locals as “The Pan-
handle.” Tap into the history of the region
with a mining tour, strap on your hiking
boots to explore the wilderness, or grab a
paddle and hit the water. 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. Most
of the region’s water-based recreation
and resorts are centered around our
three biggest gems: Lake Coeur d’Alene,
Lake Pend Oreille, and Priest Lake. 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 serene 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 downtown building is on the
National Register of Historic Places. Two
spectacular bike trails await you here: a
family-friendly ride through tunnels and
atop train trestles on the Route of the
Hiawatha, and 72 miles in the historic
Silver Valley and alongside lakes and
rivers on the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes.
For more about north Idaho, go to
visitidaho.org/north
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Follow Visit Idaho on all your favorite
social media channels. #VisitIdaho
‹ FIND YOUR YONDER
Schweitzer Mountain Resort
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 could 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 LAKE/PRIEST RIVERIf your soul is pining for a pristine get-away, head to the rugged, uncrowded shores of Priest Lake. Lovingly called “Idaho’s Crown Jewel,” Priest Lake will take your breath away. Its 80 miles of shoreline are largely undeveloped, offering quiet sandy beaches, forested trails, wildlife, and the dramatic ridges of the Selkirk Mountains. Fish, hike, or spend long summer days on the water; local outfitters rent kayaks and canoes. You can make one of the many waterfront resorts your home base, or just stop in to dine lakeside for views you won’t soon forget. In winter, cross-country ski or tackle incredible snowmobile terrain up to 7,000 feet, and cheer on competitors at the popular Vintage Snowmobile Races. At the nearby town of Priest River, nosh and grab coffee or something a bit more bubbly at the Beardmore Bistro & Wine Bar.
Western Pleasure Guest Ranch
REGIONAL INFO
‹ LARGEST CITY COEUR D’ALENE Population: 50,285
‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High: 79° Winter Average High: 37° Annual Precipitation: 26"
‹ ELEVATION Highest: 8,643' (Needles Peak) Lowest: 1,746' (Kootenai River)
Lake Pend Oreille
Silver Mountain Resort
Silverwood Theme Park
SANDPOINTTop 10 Dream Towns, Idaho’s Hippest Mountain Town, No. 1 Ski Town—just a few names Sandpoint’s been called lately by the likes of Sunset, 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 farmers market and art walks all summer long. Be sure to try the fresh seafood at Trinity at City Beach, which also serves up a sparkling view of the lake. There’s plenty to do in Sandpoint—urban and off-road cycling; horseback riding; fishing Lake Pend Oreille for the giant Kamloops trout; boating, swimming, and camping; or just “roughing it” at a lakeside lodge. In winter, head to the powdery hills at Schweitzer Mountain Resort, 2,900 acres of wide-open space for skiing, tubing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.
COEUR D’ALENESpending time in this city, on the shores of one of the country’s prettiest lakes, means waterskiing and building sand castles, 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 dinners when you hike Tubbs Hill peninsula or pedal along the North Idaho Centennial Trail.
Treat the kids to a day of riding, splashing, and squealing 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— Schweitzer 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 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 Marina for barbecues and beach volleyball or for pontoon boat, kayak, and paddleboard rentals. 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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REGIONAL MAP‹ ENJOY OUR ROADSIDE DISTRACTIONS
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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 additional information, go to visitidaho.org/things-to-do/ state-parks-byways
‹ Schweitzer Mountain Resort schweitzer.com
‹ Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area skilookout.com
‹ Silver Mountain Ski, Golf & Water Park Resort silvermt.com
skiidaho.us
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‹ Farragut State Park
‹ Heyburn State Park
‹ McCroskey State Park
‹ Coeur d’Alene’s Old Mission State Park
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‹ Round Lake State Park
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Route of the Hiawatha
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Lake Coeur d’Alene
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 operations with world-class recreation and tourism. (The entirety of downtown 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. Be sure to pack your outdoor gear—this is prime country for backpacking, cycling, 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 River, through railroad tunnels, over trestle bridges, and past never-ending waterfalls. Recharge with a quick bite at the funky Red Light Garage, grab a beer at Wallace Brewing, or head to Kellogg’s quaint Moose Creek Grill. 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, as well as the towns of Worley and Plummer. Golden fields of wheat and barley stretch for miles in every direction, and the Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort 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 Lake 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.
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 mission-aries 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’Alene’s Old Mission State Park, where you can also explore the Parish House and two cemeteries. An exhibit in the visitor center reveals the long-lasting effects of this encounter on the Coeur d’Alene and Salish tribes. Chat history and grab a burger with the locals at the friendly Mission Inn.
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‹ ADVENTURE THAT’S NEXT TO NONETimberline Adventures,Coeur d’Alene
Silver Mountain Resort
Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes
Route of the Hiawatha
› Head up to Silver Mountain in Kellogg or Schweitzer Mountain in Sandpoint for rugged, lift-served downhill mountain biking.
› Soar 300 feet above Wallace’s mountainous terrain with Silver Streak Zipline Tours, or harness up for dramatic views with Coeur d’Alene’s Timberline Adventures zip line.
Golf
› Hit the greens at the prestigious Coeur d’Alene Resort, with its famous floating green, and the Circling Raven course 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 nesting eagles.
› Head north to the 2,774-acre Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge near Bonners Ferry to view moose, songbirds, and waterfowl.
Snow Sports
› Hit the slopes at Schweitzer Mountain Resort, Silver Mountain Resort, or Look-out Pass Ski & Recreation Area (famous for its Free Ski School). If you prefer backcountry, try cat- or heli-skiing with Selkirk Powder. Snowmobilers enjoy a long riding season on hundreds of miles of trails within the scenic Selkirk, Cabinet, and Bitterroot ranges.
RECREATION Water Play
› At and around Priest Lake, Lake Pend Oreille, and Lake Coeur d’Alene, 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 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 water park in Hayden Lake. Guests of Silver Mountain Resort enjoy free admission to its indoor water park, Silver Rapids.
Trails & Zips
› Pedal the Route of the Hiawatha, a converted rail-trail that takes you 15 miles one way through tunnels and over trestle bridges along the scenic St. Joe River. Shuttles are available.
› Walk or ride the North Idaho Centen-nial Trail, which delivers spectacular views as it winds along the Spokane River and Lake Coeur d’Alene.
› 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.
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North Idaho’s rivers, lakes, and mountains deliver endless opportunities for biking, hiking, water sports, and wildlife watching.
ATTRACTIONS
ATHOL› Silverwood Theme Park Just north of Coeur d’Alene, play
at the Pacific Northwest’s largest theme park, with over 70 rides and attractions.
BONNERS FERRY› Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge Go bird-watching, see wildlife, and
discover large populations of nesting bald eagles.
› Kootenai Tribal Sturgeon Hatchery Stop by to see young sturgeon raised
for release into the Kootenai River.
CATALDO› Coeur d’Alene’s
Old Mission State Park Explore the oldest standing
building in Idaho and the history of its construction, a partnership of Jesuit missionaries and the Coeur d’Alene Tribe.
› Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes Ride or walk this 72-mile trail
that’s included in the Rails to Trails Hall of Fame for its stunning views and landscapes.
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, as you walk this two-mile trail from Tubbs Hill through downtown.
› Lake Coeur d’Alene Boat, swim, or hire a professional
guide for kayak tours on this Idaho wonder.
POST FALLS› Post Falls Festival Experience three days of music, art,
vendors, and games, including lawn mower races! Second weekend of July.
PRIEST RIVER› Timber Days In July, celebrate the town’s history,
featuring logging competitions, a car show, and huckleberry pancakes.
WALLACE › Route of the Hiawatha Bike the tunnels and trestles of this
iconic rail-trail; it’s one of just a handful across the U.S. to be included in the Rails to Trails Hall of Fame.
› Oasis Bordello Museum Take a tour of this former bordello
for a glimpse into the colorful side of Wallace’s mining past. Open May–September.
SANDPOINT/PONDERAY › Lake Pend Oreille Fish, hike, swim, or take a sailing
class on Idaho’s largest lake.
› Schweitzer Mountain Resort Challenge yourself by carving through
some of the finest tree skiing in North America.
› Festival at Sandpoint Head to the shores of Lake Pend Oreille
for eight nights of music under the stars.
ST. MARIES› Emerald Creek Garnet Area Search for star garnets, rare gems found
only in Idaho and India.
› Paul Bunyan Days Treat yourself to a Labor Day weekend
timber extravaganza with logging competitions, a parade and carnival, and fireworks.
‹ THE WHOLE STATE IS A SWEET SPOT
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ATHOLBed & Breakfast
Cedar Mountain Farm Bed & Breakfast25249 N Hatch Rd(208) 683-0572www.cedarmountainfarm.comf n " ^
Log Spirit Bed & Breakfast31328 N Tiara Ln(208) 683-4722www.logspirit.comf
Hotel / Motel
Athol Motel5950 E Hwy 54(208) 683-3476n
Public Lands Campground
Farragut State Park13550 E Hwy 54(208) 683-2425www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov u Z " $ s 1 r X
AVERYBed & Breakfast
Avery Schoolhouse Bed & Breakfast370 Old River Rd(208) 245-2450www.averybnb.comf ^
Hotel / Motel
Scheffy’s Motel & General Store95 Milwaukee Rd(208) 245-4410www.scheffys.comn
Public Lands Campground
Camp 3 Campground(208) 245-4517
Mammoth Springs Campground(208) 245-4517
RV Park / Campground
St Joe River RV Park & CampgroundMP 34 St Joe River Rd(208) 777-8888" 1 r
Vacation Rentals
Avery Gift Shop & Lodging61 Old River Rd(208) 245-1303www.averygiftshop.com
Cabins by the Joe730 Siberts Old River Rd(425) 773-3724www.cabinsbythejoe.comZ n " $ 4 1
BAYVIEWBed & Breakfast
Dromore Manor17216 Cape Horn Rd(208) 683-9311www.dromoremanor.comf n
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Scenic Bay Marina Motel Mobile Home Park RV & Campsites17173 East Pier Rd(208) 683-2243www.scenicbaymarina.comn " 4 s 1 r
RV Park / Campground
Bayview Scenic Apartments & RV Park34297 N Main St(208) 683-2215www.rvidaho.org n " $ 4
Lakeland RV Park20139 Perimeter Rd(208) 683-4108u " 4 s 1 r X
MacDonald’s Hudson Bay Resort Inc.17813 E Hudson Bay Rd(208) 683-2211www.macdonaldsresort.comu n " ^ $ 4 s 1
BONNERS FERRYBed & Breakfast
Naples Inn539 Deep Creek Loop(208) 267-5964www.naplesinnidaho.comf " ^
Bed & Breakfast
Northside School Bed & Breakfast6497 Comanche St(208) 267-1826www.northsideschoolbed andbreakfast.comf u n " ^
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Best Western Plus Kootenai River Inn & Casino7169 Plaza St(208) 267-8511www.kootenairiverinn.comu n
Bonners Ferry Log Inn43 Tobe Way(208) 267-3986www.bonnersferryloginn.comf u n ^
Regional Information North Idaho Tourism Alliance [email protected] visitnorthidaho.com
Kootenai Tribe of Idaho (208) 267-3519 kootenai.org
Coeur d’Alene Tribe(208) 686-1800 www.cdatribe-nsn.gov
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Federal Campgrounds Recreation.gov1-877-444-6777
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Vacation RentalsAirbnb.com
FlipKey.com
HomeAway.com
InIdaho.com
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Dodge Peak Lodge5952 Main St.(208) 267-7268www.dodgepeaklodge.com" ^
Kootenai Valley Motel6409 S Main St(208) 267-7567www.kootenaivalleymotel.comu n "
RV Park / Campground
Blue Lake RV Resort242 Blue Lake Rd(208) 946-3361u " $ 4 s r X
Carriage House Inn & RV Park6506 Main St(208) 267-7915f u n " ^ 4 s 1 r X
Idyl Acres RV Park533817 Hwy 95(208) 267-3629" 4 s 1 X
Twin Rivers Canyon Resort1823 Twin Rivers Rd(208) 267-5932www.twinriversresort.com" ^ $ 4 s 1 r X
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Selkirk House2369 Lion’s Den Rd(208) 290-7747www.selkirkhouse.comn
CAREYWOODBed & Breakfast
Tree Top Bed and Breakfast560 Homestead Hollow(208) 660-3944www.treetoplodgeofidaho.comf n
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Albert’s Landing & RV Resort418 Old River Rd(208) 682-4179www.albertslanding.comu " 4 s 1 r
Bugle Mtn Elk RV Retreat9630 S Bentley Creek Rd(208) 682-9112" ^ 4 1
Country Lane Inn & RV Resort5927A Old River Rd(208) 682-2698www.countrylaneresort.comf u Z n "
Kahnderosa RV Park & Campgrounds14343 S Latour Creek Rd(208) 682-4613www.kahnderosa.com" $ 4 s 1 r X
Lost Moose Campground27706 S Latour Creek Rd(208) 682-3555www.lostmooserv.com" 1 r X
Vacation Rentals
Old Hatfield House Cabin Rental(208) 512-3519www.hatfieldhousecabinrental. weebly.com"
CLARKIAPublic Lands Campground
Cedar Creek Campground(208) 245-4517
COEUR D’ALENEBed & Breakfast
Abbotswood House Bed & Breakfast3620 N Honeysuckle Dr(208) 667-5608www.abbotswoodhousebandb.comf
American Country Bed & Breakfast705 S Zircon Ln(208) 651-2191www.americancountrybed andbreakfast.comf ^
McFarland Inn Bed & Breakfast601 Foster Ave(208) 667-1232www.mcfarlandinn.comf n ^
River Cove Waterfront Bed & Breakfast212 S Pkwy Pl(208) 773-1014www.therivercove.comf n ^
Roosevelt Inn Bed & Breakfast105 E Wallace Ave(208) 765-5200www.therooseveltinn.comf u n " ^
Hotel / Motel
Bennett Bay Inn7904 E Coeur d’Alene Lake Dr(208) 664-6168www.bennettbay.comn " ^
Best Western Plus Coeur d’Alene Inn506 W Appleway Ave(208) 765-3200www.cdainn.com0 f u Z n " ^
Blackwell Boutique Hotel820 E Sherman Ave(208) 765-7799www.blackwellboutiquehotel.comf ^
Budget Saver Motel Coeur d’Alene1519 Sherman Ave(208) 667-9505f u n ^
Coeur d’Alene Resort115 S 2nd St(208) 765-2300www.cdaresort.com0 u n " ^
Comfort Inn - Coeur d’Alene2303 N 4th St(208) 664-1649www.comfortinn.com/hotel/id046f u Z n " ^
Days Inn - Coeur d’Alene2200 Northwest Blvd(208) 667-8668www.daysinn.comf u n " ^
El Rancho Motel - Coeur d’Alene1915 Sherman Ave(208) 664-8794" ^
FairBridge Coeur d’ Alene330 W Appleway Ave(208) 765-3011www.fairbridgecoeurdalene.comf Z n " ^
Flamingo Motel718 East Sherman Ave(208) 664-2159www.flamingomotelidaho.comn ^
Greenbriar Inn & Catering315 E Wallace Ave(208) 667-9660www.greenbriarlodging.comf u n ^
Hampton Inn & Suites - Coeur d’Alene1500 Riverstone Dr(208) 769-7900www.coeurdalenesuites.hamptoninn.comf u n ^
Holiday Inn Express - Coeur d’Alene2300 W Seltice Way(208) 667-3100www.cdahie.comf
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Japan House Suites2113 E Sherman Ave(208) 667-0600www.japanhousesuites.comf Z n ^
La Quinta Inns and Suites Coeur d’Alene333 Ironwood Ave(208) 665-9000www.lq.comf u n ^
Motel 6 Coeur d’Alene610 W Appleway Ave(208) 664-6600www.motel6.comu n " ^
Quality Inn & Suites - Coeur d’Alene280 W Appleway(208) 765-5500www.qualityinncoeurdalene.comf u n " ^
Resort City Inns - Inn at the Lake621 Sherman Ave(208) 676-1225www.resortcityinn.comf u n ^
Shilo Inn Suites - Coeur d’Alene702 W Appleway Ave(208) 664-2300www.shiloinns.com0 f u Z n " ^
Silver Lake Motel6160 Sunshine St(208) 772-8595www.silverlakemotel.com0 f u n
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Coeur d’Alene2250 W Seltice Way(208) 667-5155www.marriott.com/COESHf n ^
State Motel - Coeur d’Alene1314 Sherman Ave(208) 664-8239n ^
Super 8 - Coeur d’Alene505 W Appleway(208) 765-8880www.super8.comu
Reunion / Retreat Center
Elk Point Events4176 E Potlatch Hill Rd(208) 765-5432www.elkptevents.com^
RV Park / Campground
Alpine Country Store & RV Park17568 N Hwy 95(208) 772-4305www.nirvpark.comu " 4 s 1 X
Blackwell Island RV Park800 S Marina Dr(208) 665-1300www.idahorvpark.comu Z " ^ 4 s 1 X
Cedar Motel & RV Park319 Coeur d’Alene Lake Dr(208) 664-2278" $ 4 s r X
River Walk RV Park1214 Mill Ave(208) 765-5943www.cdariverwalkrvpark.comu " ^ $ 4 s r X
Silverwood RV Park27843 N Hwy 95(208) 683-3400www.silverwoodthemepark.comZ " 4 s r
Tamarack RV & Campground3630 N Government Way(208) 664-3087www.tamarackrvpark.comZ n " ^ 4 s 1 r X
The Marina at Black Rock10201 W Rockford Bay Rd(208) 664-6931www.blackrockidaho.com/Marina.aspx" ^ s
Wolf Lodge Campground12329 E Frontage Rd(208) 664-2812www.wolflodgecampground.comu " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X
Vacation Rentals
Arrow Point Resort4502 S Arrow Point Dr(208) 818-6307www.arrowpointresort.comu n ^
Central Lakeside Elegance(509) 939-7007www.idaholakerental.comu n ^
Coeur d’Alene Property Management2411 N Government Way(208) 765-0777www.idahovacations.comn
Coeur d’Alene Vacation(509) 954-6111www.cdavacation.com
Hayden Pines14979 N Shenandoah Dr(208) 762-7715www.haydenpines.comn ^
Resort Property Management - Coeur d’Alene2120 N 3rd St(208) 667-6035www.resortpropertiesidaho.comu n "
COOLINVacation Rentals
Cavanaugh Bay Resort4026 Cavanaugh Bay Rd(208) 443-2095www.cavsresort.com
Naughty Bear Nook(949) 363-8406n
HARRISONBed & Breakfast
Osprey Inn B & B134 N Frederick Ave(208) 689-9502www.ospreybnb.comf Z n ^
Guest Ranch
Red Horse Mountain Ranch11077 E Blue Lake Rd(888) 689-9680www.redhorsemountain.com0 f n ^
Hotel / Motel
The Lakeview Lodge110 N Coeur d’Alene Ave(208) 689-9789www.lakeviewlodge-harrison-idaho.comn "
RV Park / Campground
Carlin Bay Resort33917 S Hwy 97(208) 689-3295www.lakecoeurdalene.com/ on-the-water/marinas/carlin-bay-resort" $ 4 s X
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
r Tenters Welcome
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Harrison City RV Park250 Harrison St(208) 689-3393www.cityofharrisonidaho.com/id10.html" ^ $ s 1 r
Quiet Nook Campground31146 S Hwy 3(208) 689-3385" $ 4 s 1 r
Vacation Rentals
Lake Coeur d’Alene Vacation Rental6265 S Lakeside(208) 819-7415www.cdagetaway.comn
Lake Vacations Idaho(208) 689-3867www.lakevacationsidaho.com HAYDENBed & Breakfast
Clark House on Hayden Lake5250 E Hayden Lake Rd(208) 772-3470www.clarkhouse.comf u
Hotel / Motel
Triple Play Resort Hotel & Suites - Hayden151 W Orchard(208) 772-7900www.3play.com/hotelf u Z n " ^
Vacation Rentals
Schoolhouse Retreat8236 E Sandbar Ln(208) 661-3663
HOPERV Park / Campground
Island View RV Resort1767 Peninsula Rd(208) 946-1374" 4 1 X
Jeb & Margaret’s Trailer Haven298 Trailer Haven Rd.(208) 264-5406Z ^ 4 s 1 X
Pend Oreille RV Park42459 Hwy 200(208) 264-5695u " 4 s 1 r X
Trestle Creek RV Park42303 Hwy 200(208) 264-5894" 4 1
Vacation Rentals
Archer Vacation Condos47390 hwy 200(509) 382-2954www.10kvacationrentals.com/ sandpoint/index.htmn
Pend Oreille Shores Resort47390 Hwy 200(208) 264-5828www.posresort.comu n ^
Rainbow Resort46538 Hwy 200(208) 264-5412
The Mary Ellen47392 Hwy 200(208) 263-0169n
KELLOGGBed & Breakfast
La Maison sur le Hill Bed & Breakfast18 Emerson Ln(208) 783-0315www.lamaisonsurlehill.comf n ^
Hotel / Motel
FairBridge Inn & Suites - Kellogg601 Bunker Ave(208) 783-1234www.guesthousekellogg.comf
Morning Star Lodge at Silver Mountain Resort610 Bunker Ave(208) 783-1111www.silvermt.com/site_Lodging/ LG-Default.aspx?page=Lodging0 u " ^
Rio Hotel201 McKinley Ave(208) 786-2103u n
Silver Valley Truck Stop183 Theater Rd(208) 783-1134u
Silverhorn Motor Inn & Restaurant699 W Cameron Ave(208) 783-1151u Z n " ^
Trail Motel - Kellogg206 W Cameron Ave(208) 784-1161u n " ^
RV Park / Campground
Blue Anchor RV Park300 W Mullan Ave(208) 752-3443" ^ 4 s 1 r X
Crystal Gold Mine & RV Park51931 Silver Valley Rd(208) 783-4653www.goldmine-idaho.comu " $ 4
Vacation Rentals
Emerson Courtyard18 Emerson Ln(208) 512-0092www.emersoncourtyard.comn ^
Gold Run Retreat#1 Golf Course Rd(208) 651-0944n ^
Kellogg Vacation Homes10 E Station AveSte A(208) 786-4261www.kelloggvacationhomes.comu n " ^
VIP Property Management218 W Cameron Ave(208) 786-2241www.viprents.comn ^
MULLANBed & Breakfast
Mullan House Bed & Breakfast501 Hunter St(208) 682-5678www.mullanhouse.comf n ^
Hotel / Motel
Lookout Motel201 River St(208) 744-1601
PINEHURSTRV Park / Campground
By The Way Campground907 N Division St(208) 682-3311www.bythewaycampground.com" ^ $ s r X
PLUMMERHotel / Motel
Hiway Motel & Sport Shop301 10th St(208) 686-1310u n "
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Heyburn State Park57 Chatcolet Rd(208) 686-1308www.parksandrecreation.idaho.govu " $ 4 s r
POST FALLSBed & Breakfast
Ida-Home Bed & Breakfast16374 West Riverview Dr(208) 773-6169www.idahomebnb.comf n ^
Hotel / Motel
Fairbridge Inn ExpressW 3647 5th Ave(208) 773-4541www.fairbridgeinns.comf u Z n "
Quality Inn - Post Falls3175 E Seltice Way(208) 773-8900www.choicehotels.com/idaho/ post-falls/quality-inn-hotels/id041f u Z n " ^
Red Lion Templin’s Hotel414 E First Ave(208) 773-1611www.redlion.com0 u Z n "
Riverbend Inn4100 W Riverbend Ave(208) 773-3583www.riverbend-inn.comf u Z n ^
Sleep Inn - Post Falls157 S Pleasant View Rd(208) 777-9394www.choicehotels.com/idaho/ post-falls/sleep-inn-hotels/id611f u Z n " ^
RV Park / Campground
Coeur d’Alene RV Resort2652 E Mullan Ave(208) 773-3527u " ^ $ 4 s X
RV Park / Campground
Suntree RV Park350 N Idahline Rd(208) 777-8888www.suntreervpark.com" ^ $ 4 s 1 r
Vacation Rentals
The Idahline Luxury Apartments570 N Idahline Rd(208) 773-3500u
Twin Lakes Retreat(509) 628-1813www.northidaholakerentals.com" ^
POTLATCHPublic Lands Campground
McCroskey State Park(208) 686-1308www.parksandrecreation.idaho.govu " r
PRIEST LAKEBed & Breakfast
Old Northern Inn220 Bayview Dr(208) 443-2426www.oldnortherninn.comf n
Hotel / Motel
Blue Diamond Marina and Resort958 Blue Diamond Rd(208) 443-2240www.bluediamondmarina.com0 u Z n ^
Hill’s Resort4777 W Lakeshore Rd(208) 443-2551www.hillsresort.comu Z " ^
Sundance Mountain Lodge1834 Lost Creek Rd(425) 417-5252www.sundancemtlodge.comf
Public Lands Campground
Priest Lake State Park314 Indian Creek Park Rd.(208) 443-2200www.parksandrecreation.idaho.govu " ^ $ 4 s r X
RV Park / Campground
Inn at Priest Lake5310 Dickensheet Rd(208) 443-2447www.innatpriestlake.comu Z n " ^ 4 s 1 X
Nordman Store RV Park(208) 443-2538" 4 s 1 X
Vacation Rentals
Elkins Resort on Priest Lake404 Elkins Rd(208) 443-2432www.elkinsresort.comu n " ^
Grandview Resort3492 Reeder Bay Rd(208) 443-2433www.grandview-priest-lake.com0 u n
Nicklaus House768 Fairway Dr(509) 994-2563www.nicklaushouse.comn
Priest Lake Escapes114 Shelly St(208) 443-0203www.priestlakevacations.com Z n "
Priest Lake Haven512 S Diamond Park Rd(509) 443-0671www.priestlakehaven.comn "
PRIEST RIVERHotel / Motel
Eagle’s Nest Motel5722 Hwy 2(208) 448-2000www.eaglesnestmotel.comf u n " ^
Public Lands Campground
Albeni Cove Recreation Area2376 E Hwy 2(208) 437-3133www.recreation.gov/camping/ albeni-cove/r/campgroundDetails.do? contractCode=NRSO&parkId=73654u " s 1 r
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
r Tenters Welcome
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Priest River Recreation Area ‘The Mudhole’7120 Hwy 2(208) 437-4617www.recreation.gov/camping/ priest-river/r/campgroundDetails.do? contractCode=NRSO&parkId=73358u " $ s r X
Riley Creek Recreation Area2376 E Hwy 2(208) 437-3133www.recreation.gov/camping/ riley-creek/r/campgroundDetails.do? contractCode=NRSO&parkId=73366u " $ 4 s 1 r X
RV Park / Campground
River Country Motel & RV Park3566 Hwy 2(208) 448-1100" ^ 4 s 1 r
RATHDRUMBed & Breakfast
Cedar Springs Bed & Breakfast6734 W Sturgeon Rd(208) 687-9333www.cedarsprings-bb.comf n ^
Vacation Rentals
A-List Rental Management(509) 628-1813www.NorthIdahoLakeRentals.com
SAGLEBed & Breakfast
Midas Inn Bed & Breakfast1575 Garfield Bay Rd(208) 263-6074f
Wolf Gardens Bed & Breakfast8151 Lakeshore Dr(208) 263-8384f
Hotel / Motel
Country Inn470700 Hwy 95 South(208) 263-3333www.countryinnsandpoint.comf u Z n " ^ $ 4 1 X
Public Lands Campground
Green Bay Campground(877) 444-6777" r
Round Lake State Park(208) 263-3489www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov" $ s r
Reunion / Retreat Center
Eureka Center6162 Eureka Rd(208) 263-2217^
RV Park / Campground
Alpine RV Park91 Sagle Rd.(208) 265-0179" 4
Cozy RV Park65 Westmond Rd(208) 265-4949" 4 1 r X
Travel America Plaza468800 Hwy 95(208) 263-6522u " ^ $ 4 s 1 X
Vacation Rentals
Bottle Bay Resort & Marina115 Resort Rd(208) 263-5916www.bottlebayresort.comu " 4 s
SANDPOINTBed & Breakfast
Huckleberry Hill Bed and Breakfast248 Woodland Dr(208) 920-3357www.HuckleberryHillBandB.comf n
Huckleberry Tent & Breakfast180 Thunderbolt Dr(208) 266-0155www.huckleberrytentandbreakfast.comf "
Sweet Magnolia Bed & Breakfast502 N Fourth Ave(208) 263-2425www.sweetmagnoliabandb.com f n ^
Guest Ranch
Caribou Creek Guest Ranch(208) 255-5901www.home.att.ne.jp/surf/howdy/
Diamond T Guest Ranch5361 River Rd(208) 266-0490www.diamondtranch.comZ n "
Western Pleasure Guest Ranch1413 Upper Gold Creek Rd(208) 263-9066www.westernpleasureranch.comf u n " ^
Hotel / Motel
Clark Fork Lodge121 Antelope Loop(208) 266-1716n
Days Inn - Sandpoint363 Bonner Mall Way(208) 263-1222www.daysinn.com/hotel/24854f Z n " ^
FairBridge Inn & Suites - Sandpoint476841 Hwy 95 N(208) 263-2210www.fairbridgesandpoint.comf u Z n " ^
Holiday Inn Express - Sandpoint477326 Hwy 95 N(208) 255-4500www.hiexpress.com/sandpointnorthf Z n " ^
Hotel Ruby Ponderay477255 Hwy 95 N(208) 263-5383www.hotelrubyponderay.comf u n " ^
K2 Inn501 N 4th Ave(208) 265-5896www.k2innsandpoint.comf n ^
La Quinta Inn - Sandpoint415 Cedar St(208) 263-9581www.laquinta.comf u Z n " ^
Quality Inn - Sandpoint807 N 5th Ave(208) 263-2111www.choicehotels.com/idaho/ sandpoint/quality-inn-hotels/id007u n " ^
S & W Motel31016 Hwy 200 S(208) 263-5979
Schweitzer Mountain Resort10000 Schweitzer Mtn Rd(208) 263-9555www.schweitzer.com/plan-your- vacation/summer-lodging-optionsu n ^
The Lodge at Sandpoint41 Lakeshore Dr(208) 263-2211www.lodgeatsandpoint.comf u n ^
The Waterhouse1204 W Cedar St(208) 263-0828www.sandpoint.org/waterhousen ^
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Springy Point Recreation Area2376 E Hwy 2(208) 437-4617www.recreation.gov/camping/ springy-point/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=73418u Z " $ s 1 r X
RV Park / Campground
Hi Dee Ho RV Park1180 Fontaine Dr(208) 627-8287" ^ $ 4 s 1 X
River Delta Resort60190 Hwy 200 E(208) 266-1335" $ 4 s
River Lake RV Park145 N River Lake Dr(208) [email protected]" ^ 4 s 1 r X
Sandpoint RV Park56 Bridge St(208) 263-3194www.sandpointrvpark.comu n " ^ $ 4 s
Vacation Rentals
Caribou Mountain LodgeCaribou Creek Rd(208) 290-1681www.cariboumountainlodge.comn "
Dover Bay Beach Bungalows651 Lakeshore(208) 263-5493www.doverbaybungalows.comn "
Sandpoint Vacation Rentals606 South Division Ave(208) 263-7570www.sandpointvacationrentals.comu n " ^
Selkirk Property Management31656 Hwy 200Ste 101(208) 263-6000www.selkirkpropertymanagement.comu n "
Sleeps Cabins231 Lakeshore Dr(208) 255-2122www.sleepscabins.comn
The Last Resort Vacation Cabin58 E River Dr(208) 266-0525www.lastresortvacation.comu n " ^
SPIRIT LAKERV Park / Campground
Sedlmayers Resort7712 Spirit Lake Rd(208) 623-6863www.spiritlakeresortid.com4 r
Vacation Rentals
Silver Beach Resort9724 W Spirit Lake Rd(208) 623-4842www.silver-beach-resort.comn " ^
Stoneridge Resort176 Holiday Loop(208) 437-2451www.stoneridgeresort.com^
ST. MARIESBed & Breakfast
Birch Tree Inn Bed & Breakfast1408 J Ln(208) 245-2198f n
Fort Hemenway Manor1001 W Jefferson Ave(208) 245-7979www.FortHemenwayManor.comf n ^
Ponderosa Lane Bed & Breakfast30 Ponderosa Ln(208) 582-0077www.ponderosalanebb.comf n ^
St Joe Riverfront Bed & Breakfast816 Shepherd Rd.(208) 245-8687www.stjoeriverbb.comf n ^
Hotel / Motel
River Front Suites105 Main Ave(208) 582-1724www.riverfrontsuites.comn " ^
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 Motel1117 Main StSte 4(208) 245-2545www.stmariesmotel.com^
Reunion / Retreat Center
Palouse Divide LodgeHwy 6 MP 23 Palouse Divide Rd(208) 245-3552www.myidaholodge.comn
RV Park / Campground
Misty Meadows RV Park2800 St Joe River Rd(208) 245-2639" 4 1 r
St Joe Landing10100 Railroad Grade Rd(208) 245-6737www.stjoelanding.com " $ 4 1 r X
WALLACEBed & Breakfast
Beale House Bed & Breakfast107 Cedar St(208) 752-7151www.wallace-id.com/bealehouse.htmlf n
Hotel / Motel
Brooks Hotel500 Cedar St(208) 556-1571www.thebrookshotel.com
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
r Tenters Welcome
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Ryan Hotel608 1/2 Cedar St(208) 753-6001www.hotelryan.comf n ^
Stardust Motel410 Pine St(208) 752-1213www.stardustmotelwallace.com0 Z n " ^
Wallace Inn100 Front St(208) 752-1252www.wallaceinn.com0 u Z n " ^
RV Park / Campground
Wallace RV Park108 Nine Mile Rd(208) 753-7121www.wallacervpark.comu " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X
Vacation Rentals
A Comfy Cottage207 Pine St(208) 699-7554www.acomfycottage.comn ^
The Mistress Vacation Home508 High St(208) 556-1800n ^
WORLEYHotel / Motel
Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel37914 South Nukwalqw(800) 523-2464www.cdacasino.com0 u Z n " ^
RV Park / Campground
Sun Meadow Resort30400 S Sunray Trail(208) 686-8686^ 4
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