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VIEWS COMPLETE WITH SURROUND SOUND
PANORAMICPANORAMIC
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North central Idaho is river country, a
rugged oasis for boaters, fishermen, and
families who seek out the West’s most
iconic waterways. The Salmon River,
known as the “River of No Return” for
reasons that quickly become clear, churns
up miles and miles of adrenaline-inducing
whitewater sure to get a few screams (the
good kind) out of you as you raft or kayak
its impressive waters. If you prefer, roar
over the rapids in a jet boat on the Snake
River in Hells Canyon, North America’s
deepest river gorge, or fish the Snake’s
waters for giant sturgeon. We’ve got other
thrills, too, like blue-ribbon trout streams,
insane salmon and steelhead runs, and a
bed and breakfast shaped like a beagle
(the world-famous Dog Bark Park Inn near
Cottonwood). When you dry out, take a
scenic late-afternoon bicycle ride through
golden wheat fields out on the Palouse
or through the flower-filled meadows of
Camas Prairie. Tour the many important
and sacred sites that make up the
Nez Perce National Historical Park, which
celebrates the Nimi’ipuu, who have
hunted, fished, and lived on these lands
for thousands of years. In winter, we’ve
got two words: snowmobiling everywhere.
For more about north central Idaho, go to
visitidaho.org/north-central
Lower Salmon Canyon
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Follow Visit Idaho on all your favorite
social media channels. #VisitIdaho
Moscow Mountain
Hells Canyon
‹ PLAN FOR SPONTANEITY
MOSCOWSaturday mornings in Moscow are heavenly. Potters, painters, bakers, and growers hawk their wares at the downtown farmers market, cafes serve up locally roasted brews, and cyclists ride out into the golden Palouse. The whole scene has a college town feel, as it should, since it’s home to the University of Idaho, but this is a college town for grown-ups too—see why so many fall in love with it by touring the historic Fort Russell neighborhood. Browse downtown’s quaint shops, grab fresh-baked nibbles or a savory lunch at the Bloom Cafe and Arthouse, and visit the Idaho Forest Fire Museum to read up on Idaho’s famous 1910 fire and hero Edward Pulaski. Head to the Appaloosa Museum for the story of the celebrated breed that played a critical role in Nez Perce and American West history.
Thursday evenings in summer, bring a picnic to East City Park for the Fresh Aire Concert Series. Attend live theater at Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, Moscow Art Theatre, Moscow Com-munity Theatre, and Hartung Theatre
on the university campus—home to Idaho Repertory Theatre and student productions. April brings HempFest fun to East City Park.
Be sure to tour the university’s beautiful grounds, originally designed by the Olmsted brothers (of Central Park fame), and its Tudor Gothic-style centerpiece, the Administration build-ing. Take a relaxing stroll through the campus jewel, the 63-acre Arboretum & Botanical Garden, featuring display gardens, tree groves, water features, and trails. In February, follow the music to the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, four days of student performances and evening concerts by new and legendary jazz artists alike.
Moscow’s surrounding fields, hills, and forests beckon in all seasons, offering scenic rides through farm country and nonstop sledding on Elk River snowmobile trails. Make the most of your visit by staying at a unique B&B or guest inn, such as the Wylie Lauder House, Peterson Barn Guesthouse, or Meadowinds Bed and Breakfast.
Lower Salmon Canyon
REGIONAL INFO
Lewiston
Lindsay Creek Vineyards
St. Gertrude’s Monastery
Hells Canyon‹ LARGEST CITY LEWISTON Population: 32,872
‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High: 86° Winter Average High: 43° Annual Precipitation: 12"
‹ ELEVATION Highest: 9,400' (He Devil Peak) Lowest: 738' (Lewiston)
TIMBER COUNTRYThe rolling fields of the Palouse give way to mountain meadows and stands of giant cedar, tamarack, and fir as you head into timber country. Take a day’s drive along highways 8, 9, 6, and 3 through the sleepy towns of Troy, Princeton, Harvard, and Santa. Route 6 bisects the St. Joe National Forest, home to large elk herds, trout streams, and wildlands. Out on Highway 8, a gentle trail leads to the spectacular Elk Creek Falls. You’ll find camping, hunting, and snowmobiling adventures around almost every turn!
LEWISTONWhere the Snake and Clearwater rivers meet, you’ll find quaint eateries in a historic, tree-lined downtown and, just a few miles south, a look at one of history’s ultimate adventures at the Lewis and Clark Discovery Center. Sip award-winning wines in Idaho’s newest wine region. Plan ahead to visit several wineries in the Lewis-Clark Valley AVA. Hells Gate State Park offers kayak rent-als for leisurely paddling, or try to spot otters and hawks as you walk or ride the park’s riverside trail. Consider visiting in April, when the town celebrates spring with its monthlong dogwood festival. In May, student athletes from across the U.S. compete in the Avista-NAIA World Series on the Lewis-Clark State College campus. Throughout the summer, catch live music in downtown’s Brackenbury Square.
Come September, it’s time to get rowdy with three days of professional rodeo action with the Lewiston Roundup. October brings Art Walk, a fun night of local art and music downtown. Year-round, check out memorabilia from revered Outdoor Life magazine writer Jack O’Connor at his Hunting Heritage & Education Center, located within Hells Gate State Park.
Definitely put Hells Canyon on your must-see list. The rugged landscape along North America’s deepest river gorge—carved by the 1,000-mile Snake—is astounding, whether you drive its winding roads, take a jet boat tour, or angle for monster fish. Guided boat tours leave from Lewiston, White Bird, and Hells Canyon Dam. If you prefer to float, find an outfitter to take you through Class IV and V rapids. Drivers, be sure to take in the scenery at roadside beaches.
OROFINOAlongside this small town runs the Clearwater River, where you’ll land salmon and steelhead in some of the prettiest waters around. Just north is Dworshak State Park and the forested, 54-mile reservoir of the same name. Camp, swim, boat, and fish for kokanee all around the reservoir, and swing by the 700-foot Dworshak Dam, the third highest in the U.S. Cold weather brings more ways to play—ski Bald Mountain, ride hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails, and get cozy in a cabin.
If you’re a history buff, stop at the Clearwater Historical Museum in Orofino and the Bradbury Memorial Logging Museum in nearby Pierce. Drive the Gold Rush Historic Byway through the Weippe Prairie, where the Nez Perce sheltered the Lewis and Clark expedition. You can learn more about this encounter and the Nez Perce’s history on the prairie at the Weippe Discovery Center. Each August, Pierce throws a big party, the 1860 Days Celebration, to commemorate its history as Idaho’s first gold-rush town. September brings Orofino Lumberjack Days, steeped in the town’s timber “tree-dition.”
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Weippe
Kamiah
KooskiaWinchester
Cottonwood
Grangeville
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Elk City
Powell
Lolo Pass Visitors Center
Dworshak State Park
Nez Perce National
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Hells Gate State Park
Winchester State Park
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Elk River Back Country
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SCENIC DRIVES
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‹ Gold Rush Historic Byway 208-435-4406
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For additional information, go to visitidaho.org/things-to-do/ state-parks-byways
‹ Bald Mountain Ski Area skibaldmountain.com
‹ Cottonwood Butte Ski Area cottonwoodbutte.org
‹ Snowhaven Ski Area grangeville.us
skiidaho.us
‹ Dworshak State Park
‹ Hells Gate State Park
‹ Nez Perce National Historical Park
‹ Winchester State Park
SKI AREAS
‹ EXPLORE IDAHO PARKS!
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Grangeville
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St. Gertrude’s Monastery
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Lochsa River
CAMAS PRAIRIEEast of Lewiston on Highway 95, learn about the Nez Perce at the Nez Perce National Historical Park Visitor Center. The national park preserves many of the Nez Perce Tribe’s important and sacred sites, 26 of which are in Idaho along the Route 95 corridor.
After driving through the picturesque Lapwai Creek Canyon, with its wooden railroad trestles, you’ll emerge on the farmlands of the Camas Prairie, named for the delicate blue flower that blankets its meadows each year. For a unique overnight stay, book a yurt in Winchester Lake State Park. Tour the nearby Wolf Education and Research Center, where you might catch a glimpse of a member of the Owyhee Pack. Continue to Cottonwood, where the Dog Bark Park Inn stands as one of Idaho’s most unusual bed and breakfasts. One of Idaho’s oldest museums, the Historical Museum at St. Gertrude, is also near Cottonwood. It’s a beautiful spot to stretch your legs—and once you see its sweeping prairie views, you’ll be tempted to stay at the adjoining inn. Book a stay for early August during the Raspberry Festival, an annual fundraiser for the museum.
Also in August, watch traditional dancers perform at the Chief Looking Glass Powwow in Kamiah.
A bit south, Grangeville welcomes you to summer whitewater trips, fall hunting getaways, and winter snowmo-biling. Around the Fourth of July, catch Grangeville Border Days, Idaho’s oldest rodeo. Wow the kids with a stop at the visitor center, which houses a replica of the Tolo Lake Mammoth unearthed nearby. For true Idaho backcountry, drive Highway 14 through the Nez Perce National Forest to Elk City or Dixie.
Book an all-inclusive whitewater or fishing vacation at the River Dance Lodge on the banks of the Clearwater in Kooskia. Further east, base a white- water adventure out of Three Rivers Resort & Rafting, a friendly camp-ground, motel, cabin setting.
WHITE BIRD/RIGGINSThe mighty Salmon River kicks into high gear between White Bird and Rig-gins, a rugged area known to rafters,
kayakers, and jet boaters as Idaho’s whitewater capital. Extreme thrill seekers and young families alike can experience the trip of a lifetime down this stretch of deep, forested canyons, high basalt cliffs, and sandy white beaches. You’ll find many experienced outfitters to take you downriver in the outdoorsy town of Riggins. Riggins kicks off whitewater season in early June with the Big Water Blowout River Festival—a day of discounted trips and riverside events.
You can launch into another famous Idaho river, the Snake, from Pittsburg Landing near White Bird for access to Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. Be sure to stop at Heaven’s Gate for panoramic views of Hells Canyon and the Salmon River Canyon—but first, check roadway conditions for FS 517, as you’ll be climbing to above 8,000 feet.
If you fish, you’d better be in the Riggins area each spring and fall for plentiful salmon and steelhead runs. Also in the spring, watch racers from the U.S. and Canada rev it up on the River of No Return during the Salmon River Jet Boat Races.
Enjoy a small-town rodeo at White Bird Days in June. And in October, head to the Salmon River Art Guild’s annual fall show in Riggins.
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Canola Flowers, Cottonwood
Moscow
Lower Salmon Canyon
RECREATIONWater Play
› Rivers rule this region. The Lochsa, Selway, Clearwater, and Salmon all rush down from the Continental Divide to join the Snake at Lewiston. These big waters bring big fish, especially steelhead, the enormous first cousin of the rainbow trout. Pretty much any drive in this pristine section of Idaho reveals a secluded spot to cast a line for Chinook and kokanee salmon, blue-ribbon trout, and bass. If you’re ready to reel in something you can really brag about, head to Hells Canyon for giant sturgeon.
› You can tell by the names of this area’s whitewater destinations— Hells Canyon, the River of No Return—that action awaits. Our world-class whitewater rivers traverse remote wilderness, power through deep canyons, and meander past dramatic peaks and forested shores. And where there’s water, there’s wildlife, so keep an eye out for mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and black bears.
Views from Above
› Take in north central Idaho’s most dramatic peaks, rivers, and canyons from the air. Take a helicopter tour over Hells Canyon, the Salmon River Canyon, Seven Devils Mountains, and Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness.
Wildlife
› North central Idaho is home to hundreds of species, so pack the binoculars! Elk, deer, black bear, and smaller critters like river otter and grouse live throughout the area’s thousands of acres of wilderness. In Hells Canyon, be on the lookout for mountain goats, cougars, and bald and golden eagles. Winter is the best time to see large herds of elk and bighorn sheep feeding near the riverbanks and lower meadows. Any of the national recreation areas, wildlife management areas, and state parks offer a front-row seat to Idaho’s wild side.
Snow Sports
› North central Idaho does winter right. If you love quiet, try the Palouse Divide Nordic Ski Area near Moscow or Winchester State Park (rent a yurt as a wintry home base). But if you’re into speed, take your pick of endless snowmobile trails throughout the entire region, including Dworshak Reservoir, Elk City, and Bald Mountain Lookout near Orofino. A great snow season means good riding until late April and even into May in Clearwater County.
Salmon River
‹ AGING GRACEFULLY SINCE 1863
Hells Canyon
North Central Idaho is home to the largest wilderness in the Lower 48—which means it’s wide open for your vacation adventures.
ATTRACTIONS
COTTONWOOD› Dog Bark Park Inn Stay in the “World’s Largest Beagle,”
or just stop by to browse the whimsi-cal chainsaw art in the gift shop.
› Historical Museum at St. Gertrude Explore the history of north central
Idaho’s mining, ranching, farming, Nez Perce, and Chinese heritage.
GRANGEVILLE› Tolo Lake Mammoth Replica Ever seen a mammoth? Now you can!
Discover this dig site off of Highway 95.
KAMIAH› Chief Looking Glass Powwow In August, celebrate this Nez Perce
hero with dancing, drumming, and other tribal events.
LEWISTON› Hells Canyon Roar over rapids in a jet boat in North
America’s deepest river gorge.
› NAIA World Series Catch your favorite college teams
as they vie for the NAIA baseball championship.
› Lewis and Clark Discovery Center Learn about the adventurers’ trek
through the area.
MOSCOW› Pedal the Palouse Everything from paved bike paths to
single-track mountain biking.
› University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Take in year-round displays of species of plants and flowers.
RIGGINS› Whitewater Capital of the World Take a run on the Salmon, a National
Geographic Traveler top rafting destination.
HISTORYLewis and Clark
› Imagine making your way through 200-plus miles of some of the country’s most rugged mountain terrain—with scarce food and water, and clothing not warm enough to shield against cold—right at the onset of an Idaho winter. That’s just what the Lewis and Clark expedition did in 11 days in 1805, along what’s now celebrated as the North-west Passage Scenic Byway (Highway 12). This breathtak-ing route winds along the Lochsa and Clearwater rivers, both of which hold National Wild and Scenic River status, and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. The travelers arrived weary and starving at Weippe Prairie, where the
Nez Perce Tribe fed and sheltered them. Considered the most hospitable tribe the party encountered, the Nez Perce had lived, hunted, harvested camas roots, and fished in this area for thousands of years. The Nez Perce creation story begins at the Heart of the Monster, along the byway in Kamiah. To discover more about Nez Perce history and culture, stop at any one of the 38 sites in the Nez Perce National Historical Park, or visit the park’s head-quarters in Spalding. Find out more about the expedition at the Lewis and Clark Discovery Center at Hells Gate State Park in Lewiston.
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AHSAHKAPublic Lands Campground
Dworshak State Park9934 Freeman Creek(208) 476-5994www.parksandrecreation.idaho.govu " $ 4 s 1 r X
BOVILLPublic Lands Campground
Bovill City RV Park201 3rd Ave(208) 826-3070u " $ 4 1 X
COTTONWOODBed & Breakfast
Dog Bark Park Inn B&B2421 Business Loop 95(208) 962-3647www.dogbarkparkinn.comf Z n " ^
Inn at St Gertrude465 Keuterville Rd(208) 451-4321www.innatstgertrude.comf ^
Hotel / Motel
RoDonna’s Country Haus Restaurant & Village Motel407 Foster Ave(208) 962-3391u " ^
DIXIEGuest Ranch
Sable Trail Ranch3746 Red River Rd(208) 969-1986
Silver Spur Outfitters & Lodge Inc.2742 Dixie Rd(208) 842-2417www.silverspurlodge.comf n "
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Elk City Hotel/Motel & Gift Shop289 Main St(208) 842-2452www.elkcityhotelid.comn " ^
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Sleepy Hollow RV Park150 Ridgeway Dr #17(208) 842-2268" 4 1 X
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Mud Springs207 Elk City Wagon Rd.(208) 983-3528n r
Prospector Cabins4500 Ericson Ridge(208) 842-2597u Z n " ^
ELK RIVERHotel / Motel
Elk River Lodge & General Store201 S Main St(208) 826-3299www.elkriverlodge.netn "
RV Park / Campground
Elk River Recreation Campgrounds35133 Dent Bridge Rd(208) 669-0528www.elkriverrecreation.comu " $ r X
Huckleberry Heaven RV Park(208) 826-3405rvidaho.org/findapark.aspx?lodgingid=43248 " $ 4 X
Vacation Rentals
Red Barn Rentals212 South Front St(407) 808-4361www.redbarnrentals.com GRANGEVILLEBed & Breakfast
Whitebird Summit Lodge2141 Old White Bird Hill Rd(208) 983-1802www.whitebirdsummitlodge.comf n ^
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Downtowner Inn113 E North(208) 983-1110u n ^
Elkhorn Lodge822 SW 1st(208) 983-1500www. elkhornlodge.wordpress.comn "
Evergreen Suites605 E Main St Apt #6(208) 983-2587www.evergreensuites.com Z n " ^
Gateway Inn - Grangeville700 W Main St(208) 983-2500www.idahogatewayinn.comf u Z n " ^
Super 8 - Grangeville801 SW 1st St(208) 983-1002www.super8.com/hotels/idaho/grangeville/super-8-grangeville/ hotel-overviewf u Z n " ^
Regional Information North Central Idaho Travel Association [email protected]
Nez Perce Tribe (208) 843-7342 nezperce.org
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Federal Campgrounds Recreation.gov1-877-444-6777
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Bear Den RV Resort16967 Hwy 95 S(208) 983-0140www.beardenrv.comZ n " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X
Country Court Mobile Home & RV Park467 Country Court Dr(208) 983-2587www.countrycourtmobilehomepark.comZ " 4 s 1 r X
Harpster Riverside RV Park2895 Hwy 13(208) 983-2312www.harpsterriversidervpark.com " ^ $ 4 s r X
Mountain View M/H RV Park127 Cunningham St #39(208) 983-2328www.mountainviewmhrvpark.com" 4 s 1 X
Sundown RV Park102 N C St(208) 983-9113www.grvpark.comu Z n " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X
KAMIAHBed & Breakfast
Hearthstone Elegant Lodge3250 Hwy 12(208) 935-1492www.hearthstonelodge.comf n
Quilt House Bed & Breakfast & Quilt Shop(208) 935-7668www.quilthousebedandbreakfast.comf Z n
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Clearwater 12 Motel108 E 3rd St(208) 935-2671www.clearwater12motel.comf u n " ^
Kamiah Inn Motel216 Hwy 12(208) 935-0040 u n " ^Sundown Motel1004 3rd St(208) 935-2568u
Reunion / Retreat Center
Flying B Ranch2900 Lawyer Creek Rd(208) 935-0755www.flyingbranch.com0 f u Z n " ^
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Lewis Clark Resort4243 Hwy 12(208) 935-2556www.lewisclarkresort.comu Z n " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X
Long Camp RV Park4192 Hwy 12 MP 68(208) 935-7922www.longcamprvpark.comu Z n " ^ 4 s 1 r X
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Reflections Inn6873 Hwy 12(208) 926-0855www.reflectionsinn.comf n ^
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Western Motor Inn6 Main St(208) 926-0166u n " ^
RV Park / Campground
River Junction RV Park(208) 926-7865" $ 4 s r X
Vacation Rentals
Idaho Sportsman Lodge103 East St(208) 926-4766www.idahosportsmanlodge.com" ^
Southfork River Ranch3341 Hwy 13(208) 926-4514www.southforkriverranch.com LEWISTONBed & Breakfast
Italianna Inn2728 11th Ave(208) 743-4552www.italiannainn.com0 f
Kirby Creek Lodge & Snake River Adventures(208) 503-7130www.snakeriveradventures.comf u n " ^
Guest Ranch
Sheep Creek Guest Ranch(208) 247-4564www.hellscanyonadventures.com/web/sheep-creek-ranch-lodging/"
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Cedars Inn and Suites Lewiston1716 Main St(208) 743-9526f Z n " ^
Clearwater River Casino & Resort17500 Nez Perce Rd(208) 746-0723www.crcasino.com4 s 1 r
Comfort Inn - Lewiston2128 8th Ave(208) 798-8090www.choicehotels.com/idaho/lewiston/comfort-inn-hotels/id606f u Z n " ^
Days Inn Lewiston3120 North South Hwy(208) 743-8808www.daysinn.com/hotels/idaho/lewiston/days-inn-lewiston/ hotel-overviewf
Econo Lodge - Lewiston1021 Main St(208) 743-0899www.choicehotels.com/idaho/lewiston/econo-lodge-hotels/id040f n " ^
El Rancho Motel - Lewiston2240 3rd Ave N(208) 743-8517n " ^
Evergreen Motel - Lewiston2125 3rd Ave N(208) 746-5851n "
FairBridge Inn Suites - Lewiston1325 Main St(208) 746-3311www.fairbridgelewiston.com0 f u Z n " ^
Golden Oak Inn3001 North-South Hwy.(208) 746-7797u Z n " ^
Hampton Inn Lewiston2701 Nez Perce Dr(208) 743-9004www.hamptoninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/idaho/hampton-inn-lewiston-LWSNJHX/index.htmlf u n ^
Hillary Motel2015 North-South Hwy(208) 553-5609n "
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Holiday Inn Express - Lewiston2425 Nez Perce Dr(208) 750-1600www.hiexpress.com/hotels/us/en/lewiston/lwsid/hoteldetail0 f u Z n " ^
Inn America - Lewiston702 21st St(208) 746-4600www.innamerica.comf u n ^
Red Lion Hotel Lewiston621 21st St(208) 799-1000www.redlionlewiston.com0 u Z n " ^
Public Lands Campground
Hells Gate State Park5100 Hells Gate Rd.(208) 799-5015parksandrecreation.idaho.govu " $ 4 s 1 r X
Vacation Rentals
Pistol Palace1028 Main St(208) 798-0909n
LOWELLHotel / Motel
River Dance Lodge7743 Hwy 12(208) 770-2517www.riverdancelodge.comu n " s r
Ryan’s Wilderness Inn8883 Hwy 12(208) 926-4706www.wildinn2.com"
Three Rivers Resort & RaftingHwy 12(208) 926-4430www. idaho3rivers.com/resort.htmlu " ^ 4 s 1 r X
MOSCOWBed & Breakfast
MaryJanesFarm Bed & Breakfast1000 Wild Iris Ln(208) 882-6819www.maryjanesfarm.org/bbf n
Paradise View Bed & Breakfast1005 Joyce Rd(360) 480-2049www. paradiseviewbb.comf " ^
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Best Western Plus University Inn1516 Pullman Rd(208) 882-0550www.uinnmoscow.com0 f u Z n " ^
Fairfield Inn & Suites - Moscow1000 W Pullman Rd(208) 882-4600www.marriott.com/puwfif
Hillcrest Motel706 N Main(208) 882-7579f n " ^
Idaho Inn645 W Pullman Rd(208) 885-1480www.idahoinn.comf
La Quinta Inn - Moscow185 Warbonnet Dr(208) 882-5365www.laquintamoscow.comf u n " ^
Motel 6101 Baker St(208) 882-5511www.palouseinn.comf u n "
Royal Motor Inn120 W 6th St(208) 882-2581u Z n "
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Vacation Rentals
Browne Block Guest House112 S Main St(208) 883-3661www.browneblockguesthouse.com" ^
Little Green Guesthouse1020 South Adams Street(208) 669-1654www.littlegreenguesthouse.comn ^ X
Peterson Barn Guesthouse841 Travois Way(208) 882-4620www.petersonbarn.comn ^
NEZPERCEHotel / Motel
Nezperce Hotel603 Fourth Ave(208) 937-2655www.nezpercehotel.comf n " ^
RV Park / Campground
Nezperce RV Park502 5th Ave(208) 937-1021www. cityofnezperce.comu " $ 4 s r X
OROFINOBed & Breakfast
The High Country Inn & Country Catering70 High Country Ln(208) 476-7570www.thehighcountryinn.comf u Z n " ^
Hotel / Motel
Best Western Lodge at River’s Edge615 Main St.(208) 476-9999www.bestwestern.comf n " ^
Helgeson Place Hotel125 Johnson Ave(208) 476-5729www.helgesonhotel.comf u n " ^
Konkolville Motel2600 Michigan Ave(208) 476-5584www.konkolvillemotel.comf u " ^
Riverside Motel Guide Service & Tackle Shop10560 Hwy 12(208) 476-5711www.theriversidemotel.comZ n " ^
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White Pine Motel222 Brown Ave(208) 476-7093www.whitepinemotel.comu Z n ^
Public Lands Campground
Canyon Creek1842 Viewpoint Rd(208) 476-1255www.nww.usace.army.mil/corpsoutdoors/dwa/dwalist.html" 1 r
Dam View Campground1842 Viewpoint Rd(208) 476-1255www.nww.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/DworshakDamandReservoir/DamViewCampground.aspx" 1 r
Dent Acres1842 Viewpoint Rd(208) 476-1255www.nww.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/DworshakDamandReservoir/DentAcres.aspxu Z " $ 4 s 1 r X
Grandad Campground1842 Viewpoint Rd(208) 476-1255www.nww.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/DworshakDamandReservoir/GrandadRecreationArea.aspx" 1 r
RV Park / Campground
Canoe Camp RV Park85 Canoe Camp Loop(208) 476-7530www.canoecamprv.com" ^ 4 s 1 r X
Clearwater Crossing RV Park500 Riverfront Rd(208) 476-4800www.clearwatercrossingrvpark.comu " ^ 4 s 1 r X
Vacation Rentals
Clearwater Cabin Rental507 Neff Rd(208) 476-7740www.ClearwaterCabinRental.com^
Tall Pine Cabin10270 US Hwy 12(208) 476-7181www.tallpinecabin.comn
Wild Rooster Ranch4262 Dent Bridge Rd(208) 476-3317www.wildroostervacationranch.blogspot.comn
PIERCEHotel / Motel
Pierce Motel509 Main St(208) 464-1504n "
The Outback211 S Main St(208) 464-2171www.outbackidaho.comf n " ^ 4
Timber Inn2 S Main(208) 464-2736www.idahotimberinn.com POTLATCHBed & Breakfast
Laird House Bed & Breakfast310 Cedar St(208) 875-0688f n ^
RV Park / Campground
Scenic 6 RV Park125 6th St(208) 875-1117www.cityofpotlatch.orgu " $ 4 s 1 r X
POWELLHotel / Motel
Lochsa Lodge115 Powell Rd(208) 942-3405www.lochsalodge.comu "
Public Lands Campground
Wendover Campground(208) 942-1234www.forestcamping.com/dow/northern/clrcmp.htm#wendoveru "
White House(208) 942-1234"
RIGGINSBed & Breakfast
Serenity Lodge Bed & Breakfast402 Rapid River Rd(208) 628-4095f u Z "
The Last Resort5538 Hwy 95(208) 628-3029www.thelastresortoutfitter.comf n
Guest Ranch
Little Salmon Lodge121 Old Pollock Rd(435) 881-7520www.littlesalmonlodge.comf u Z n " ^
Mackay Bar Outfitters & Guest Ranch(208) 965-8355www.mackaybarranch.com"
Mountain View Elk Ranch(208) 628-3803www.mountainviewelk.com
Shepp Ranch(208) 866-4268www.sheppranch.comf
Hotel / Motel
Big Iron Motel515 N Main St(208) 628-3005www.bigironmotel.comu Z n " ^
Riggins Motel615 S Main St(208) 628-3001n ^
Riverview Motel708 US 95(208) 628-3041www.riverviewmotel.comu n " ^
Salmon Rapids Lodge1010 S Main St(208) 628-2743www.salmonrapids.comf u Z n " ^
Salmon River Motel - Riggins1203 S Main St(208) 628-3231www.salmonrivermotel.comu n " ^
Public Lands Campground
Spring Bar(208) 839-2211u " r
RV Park / Campground
Canyon Pines RV Resort159 Barn Rd(208) 628-4006www.canyonpinesrv.comu Z " ^ $ s 1 r X
River Village RV Park1434 N Hwy 95(208) 628-3443" ^ $ 4 s 1 r X
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Riverside RV Park - Riggins1220 S Main St(208) 628-3698www.riversidervidaho.com" ^ 4 1 X
Vacation Rentals
Rustic Ranch Cabins LLC.1492 Big Salmon Rd(208) 628-3037www.rrcabinrentals.com WEIPPEPublic Lands Campground
Deyo Reservoir Campgrounds654 Schmidt Mill Rd(208) 435-4406u " 1 r X
RV Park / Campground
Irby’s Blue Spruce Lodge43 Lackey Rd.(208) 435-4890" $ 1 r X
Timberline Cafe & RV Park1022 N Main St(208) 435-4522" ^ $ 4 s 1 r
Watts RV Park705 W Pierce Ave(208) 435-4140www.pierce-weippechamber.com/business.html" $ 4 r X
WHITE BIRDHotel / Motel
Hells Canyon Jet Boat Trips & Lodging3252 Waterfront Dr.(208) 839-2255www.killgoreadventures.comZ n " ^ 4 s 1 r
Hoots Motel & CafeHwy 95(208) 839-2265u s
White Bird Motel115 Bridge St(208) 839-2646www. visitwhitebird.com/ white-bird-motel"
RV Park / Campground
Angel’s Nook RV Park130 Bridge St(208) 839-2880" ^ $ 4 1 X
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Swiftwater RV Park3154 Salmon River Ct(208) 839-2700www.swiftwaterrv.comZ n " ^ $ s 1 r X
Vacation Rentals
Canyon House128 White Bird Rd(208) 839-2777canyonhousewhitebird.comn ^
WINCHESTERPublic Lands Campground
Winchester Lake State Park(208) 924-7563www. parksandrecreation.idaho.govu " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X
Vacation Rentals
Winchester Lake Lodge214 Joseph Ave(208) 924-6430www.winchesterlakelodge.com0 u Z n