2022 North Central Idaho Visitor Guide

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Barrel Tasting at Colter's Creek

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DESTINATION EXPERTS Chamber of Commerce, Visitor Information Centers, and Development Organizations.

TOP DESTINATIONS

Get away, unplug, refresh your soul, satisfy your palate, and build memories to last a lifetime.

WILD & SCENIC RIVERS Raft, kayak, float, or jet boat through our mighty river system.

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GUIDES Find hunting,

ARTS, AND 22 HISTORY, ENTERTAINMENT

Art and culture add yet another spice to the mix.

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LOCAL FLAVOR Wake up your senses with our region's culinary delights

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LODGING Yurts, hotels,

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WINERY TOUR Discover the awardwinning wines of the Lewis-Clark Valley AVA and surrounding region.

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BREWERY TOUR Small craft brews with bold flavor.

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YEAR-ROUND RECREATION Over 1,200 miles of groomed trails and thousands of acres of untouched off-trail playground.

Explore North America's deepest river gorge. fishing, jet boat, and whitewater rafting experts.

EVENTS Indulge in many unique and specialized events in our region.

Fishing along the Clearwater River

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WINTER RECREATION

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CONVENTIONS & CONFERENCES

Explore our family-friendly winter wonderland.

From conventions to conferences we have the perfect destination to meet your groups needs.

cabins, RV spaces, camping to glamping - oh my.

Our detailed map has adventure in every nook and cranny.

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Road trip through North Central Idaho's backcountry byways and discover small town fun. Photo courtesy Idaho Tourism.

Produced by Northwestmedia.net of Clarkston, WA. Visit North Central Idaho Travel Association (VNCITA) has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of information published in this guide, but assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Hours of operation, dates, and prices published herein are subject to change without notice. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, in whole or in part, by any means, without the express written permission of VNCITA is prohibited. Visit North Central Idaho Visitor Guide ©2022.

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WELCOME TO NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO VAST WILDERNESS, PRISTINE RIVERS, DEEP CANYONS, AND ROLLING HILLS

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DESTINATION EXPERTS Our destination experts can help you find restaurants, golf courses, excursions, the best local wines and brews, events and more. We can also help make your vision of a successful meeting, family reunion, or other get together a reality. CITY OF NEZPERCE GEM 606 Maple St., Nezperce, ID 83543; 208.937.1021; cityofnezperce.com CLEARWATER COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 217 First St., Orofino, ID 83544; 208.476.4335; clearwatercountyadventures. com CLEARWATER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION GEM 1626 6th Ave. N., Lewiston, ID 83501; 208.746.0015; clearwater-eda.org ELK RIVER CITY HALL GEM 112 S 2nd St., Elk River, ID 83827; 208.826.3209; cityelkriver.org GRANGEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GEM Highway 95 at Pine St., Grangeville, ID 83530; 208.983.0460; grangevilleidaho.com GREATER CRAIGMONT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 408 Nezperce Ave., Winchester, ID 83555; 208.924.0050; craigmontareachamber.com GREATER KOOSKIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PO Box 41, Kooskia, ID 83539; 208.926.4684; kooskia.com KENDRICK-JULIAETTA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION KJ7 GEM PO Box 204, Kendrick, ID 83531; 208.882.8869; kendrick-juliaetta.org

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KAMIAH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GEM 518 Main St., Kamiah, ID 83536; 208.935.2290; kamiahchamber.com MOSCOW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GEM 411 S Main St., Moscow, ID 83843; 208.882.1800; moscowchamber.com SALMON RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GEM 126 N Main, Riggins, ID 83549; 208.628.3320; rigginsidaho.com TROY HISTORICAL SOCIETY GEM 421 S. Main St., Troy, ID; troyidahomuseum.com VISIT LEWIS-CLARK VALLEY GEM 847 Port Way, Clarkston, WA 99403; 509.758.7489; visitlewisclarkvalley.com VISIT LEWIS-CLARK VALLEY VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER GEM Nez Perce County Historical Society Museum; 0306 Third Street, Lewiston, ID 83501; 208.743.2535; nezpercecountymuseum.com

AIRPORT

Offers daily flights in and out of the area with connections in Salt Lake City and Denver. Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport (LWS) offers Delta and United Airlines: 208.746.7962; golws.com. Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport (PUW-30 miles) offers Alaska Airlines: 509.338.3223; flypuw.com.

RECREATION RENTALS

JET CENTER FBO & CHARTERED FLIGHTS

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Premier full service executive terminal. Private chartered flights aircraft seats up to 9 people. Hillcrest Aircraft: 208.746.8271; hillcrestaircraft.com. Frontier Aviation: Facebook@frontieravi; 208.743.8408.

VEHICLE

Traveling by car or motor home is a wonderful way to experience our region. Enter the RAFTS/FRAMES area from the north via Coeur d’Alene, ID, or SUP BOARDS Spokane, WA. Enter the area from the south via KAYAKS Boise, ID and travel along the whitewater of CANOES the Salmon River. Travel the historic Lewis and Clark Trail from Missoula, MT or from the wine WET SUITS DRYcountry SUITSof Walla Walla, WA. View our map on LIFE JACKETS page 60 for routes.

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COOLERS FIRE PANS BUS DRYGreyhound BAGS provides service to Cottonwood, DRY Craigmont, BOXES Grangeville, Lewiston, Moscow, Riggins, and White Bird from Boise and CAMPING/BACKPACK GEAR Spokane. greyhound.com SNOWSHOES

LEWIS-CLARK STATE COLLEGE FLOAT & TOTE RENTAL 208.792.2670 outdooradventures@lcsc.edu www.lcsc.edu/outdooradventures

Historical Museum at St. Gertrude Get to know Idaho & Gift Shop

465 Keuterville Road, Cottonwood • Adults $6 • Students $3 • Age 6 & under FREE! 208-962-2050

www.HistoricalMuseumAtStGertrude.org

Open Tuesday-Saturday 9:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.

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Bed & Breakfast at the Monastery of St. Gertrude

Cottonwood, ID ~ www.InnatStGertrude.com ~ 208-451-4321

VISIT NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO PO Box 2018, Lewiston, ID 83501; 509.758.7489; visitnorthcentralidaho.org WHITEBIRD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 128 Whitebird Rd, Whitebird, ID 83554; 208.839.2777; visitwhitebird.com NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO VISITOR GUIDE 2022

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YOUR ROAD TRIP TO ADVENTURE, HISTORY CULTURE & WINE OUR TOP 18 DESTINATIONS IN THE REGION

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Visit the many important and sacred sites that make up the region, which is home to the Nimiipuu, who have hunted, fished, and lived on these lands for thousands of years. Taste your way through the LewisClark Valley AVA wine region and discover the award-winning wines that call this area home. So pack your bags, take off an extra day (or two) and experience the natural splendor of Idaho.

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LEWISTON

Gateway to Hells Canyon

At the confluence of the Clearwater and Snake rivers, Lewiston, Idaho and Clarkston, Washington are the lowest elevation points in the region at only 738 feet above sea level. That’s why you’ll find a mild climate making outdoor activities possible almost any time of year. Known as the Gateway to Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest river gorge is a mustsee while in the area. Lewiston and Clarkston’s central location makes it an ideal base when exploring

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the area. The Lewiston Nez Perce County Regional Airport is located here with convenient flights connecting us to Denver, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah. Lewiston is home to the Pacific Northwest and Idaho Wineries of the Year (Great Northwest Wines, 2020). Sip and savor your way through the boutique, limited production wineries that handcraft small lots of premium wine made from Lewis-Clark Valley AVA grapes. The quaint, tree-lined downtowns offer a multitude of interesting shops, historic buildings, and the nearby campus of Lewis-Clark State College, which is home

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to numerous regional events. Walk or bike along the Snake River trails or take a refreshing break at one of the many city parks. There is plenty to see and do in Lewis-Clark Valley with many lodging and dining options for the day’s end. Visit Lewis-Clark Valley & Visitor Information Center GEM : 847 Port Way, Clarkston, WA; (509) 758-7489; VisitLewisClarkValley. com. Nez Perce County Historical Society Museum and Visitor Information Center GEM : 0306 Third St., Lewiston, ID; (208) 743-2535; nezpercecountymuseum. com

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KENDRICK AND JULIAETTA

In addition to the history, Colter’s Creek Winery and Hardware Brewing Co. have made Kendrick and Juliaetta a destination for visitors and locals, alike. Follow the paved Ed Corkill Memorial Trail along the banks of the Potlatch River that link the two towns together. Kendrick-Juliaetta Community Development Association - KJ7 GEM : PO Box 204, Kendrick, ID; (208) 882-8869; kendrick-juliaetta.org

LAPWAI AND SPALDING

The Lapwai Valley is historically connected to the Nimiipuu, who have inhabited the area for as long as can be remembered. The name Lapwai actually comes from the Nez Perce word "Thlap-Thlap" which refers to a butterfly and the sound its wings make. As a result of the abundance of butterflies in times past, the area has been referred to as the "Land or Place of the Butterfly." Visit the Nez Perce National Historical Park Visitor Center located in Spalding to view clothing and daily objects reflecting traditional Nez Perce ways of life. City of Lapwai: 315 Main St., Lapwai, ID; (208) 843-2212; cityoflapwai.com

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Orofino’s history remains closely tied to the spirit of the Lewis-Clark expedition and the natural resources that abound in its proximity. Orofino (fine gold) is surrounded by public forestlands; this land is truly a haven for those who desire the great outdoors highlighted by spectacular steelhead fishing in the Clearwater River. Clearwater County Chamber of Commerce: 217 First St., Orofino, ID; (208) 476-4335; clearwatercountyadventures. com

Drive the Gold Rush Byway along State Hwy 11 to Weippe, where Lewis & Clark met the Nez Perce Indians in 1805. Visit the Weippe Discovery Center and learn about the Corps of Discovery in Idaho. Stay awhile, fish and camp at the beautiful Deyo Reservoir. Continue on Highway 11 to Pierce, the gateway to the backcountry of Clearwater County. See the first Courthouse in Idaho and visit the John Bradbury Logging Museum. From Pierce, the North Fork of the Clearwater River awaits you with scenic views and Kelly Creek blue ribbon trout fishing. Clearwater County Chamber of Commerce: 217 First St., Orofino, ID; (208) 435-4058; clearwatercountyadventures.com

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STITES AND HARPSTER

The communities of Stites and Harpster look back upon a history which includes the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce), Lewis and Clark, gold seekers, loggers, cowboys, and homesteaders. At the turn of the 20th century, Stites and Harpster, the terminus for the railroad and Elk City Wagon Road, provided a transportation hub for the upper Clearwater gold country and Camas Prairie farmers and ranchers. Today, the communities provide a focal point for historic adventure and outdoor recreation. Kamiah Chamber GEM : 518 Main St., Kamiah, ID; (208) 935-2290; kamiahchamber.com

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The towns of Kamiah and Kooskia nestle on the banks of the beautiful Clearwater River in a valley surrounded by scenic foothills. These towns serve as a hub for some of the best hunting and fishing in the United States. Kamiah is a unique blend of western, Victorian, and Nez Perce cultures. For centuries, Kamiah was the winter home of the native Nez Perce people. Kooskia is known as the gateway to the SelwayBitterroot Wilderness. Outdoor adventures are in their backyard. From floating and rafting, hunting, and fishing to hiking trails into the backcountry, you’ll find an adventure. Kamiah Chamber GEM : 518 Main St., Kamiah, ID; (208) 935-2290; kamiahchamber.com; Kooskia Chamber: 26 Main St., Kooskia, ID; (208) 926-4684

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POWELL, LOWELL, AND SYRINGA

The area between Lolo Pass and the communities of Powell, Lowell, and Syringa is some of the most wild and scenic country you’ll ever experience. At Lowell, three rivers converge: the Selway, Lochsa, and Middle Fork of the Clearwater. Trips on the Lochsa and Selway are world-class whitewater adventures for rafters and kayakers with dozens of raft-bashing rapids. The lower Selway and Clearwater offer gentle floating, canoeing, and fishing. Kamiah Chamber GEM : 518 Main St., Kamiah, ID; (208) 935-2290; kamiahchamber.com; Kooskia Chamber: 26 Main St., Kooskia, ID; (208) 926-4684; Lolo Visitor Center: 44000 Highway 12, Lolo, MT; (208) 942-3113 NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO VISITOR GUIDE 2022

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WINCHESTER, CRAIGMONT, AND REUBENS

Winchester is a quiet vacation destination located on the western edge of the Camas Prairie, surrounded by Ponderosa Pines. Make sure to visit Winchester State Park, an all season, fishing, hiking, sledding, and cross country skiing family destination, Craigmont is a rural community with an agricultural-based economy located along Highway 95, nestled among the gentle rolling hills of the Camas Prairie. The little community of Reubens’ claim to fame includes the only railroad "turn around" between Spalding and Grangeville and the site of the only cyclone to hit the Camas Prairie. The railroad-on-stilts movies "Break Heart Pass" and "Wild Wild West" were filmed near Reubens. Greater Craigmont Area Chamber of Commerce: 408 Nezperce Ave., Winchester, ID; (208) 924-0050; craigmontareachamber.com

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NEZPERCE

Explore the farming community of Nezperce located at the heart of the Nez Perce Prairie. The land surrounding Nezperce was once the summer camping ground for the Nez Perce people. This town is steeped in history honoring its Native American culture and preserving its agricultural and family history at the Nezperce Historical Museum GEM : 701 5th Ave., Nezperce, ID; (208) 937-1021; cityofnezperce.com

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The world’s biggest beagle marks your arrival in Cottonwood. Stop by Dog Bark Park and say "hello" to chainsaw artists Dennis and Frances, known for their whimsical wooden carvings of dogs. You can even stay in the most unique bed and breakfast, the "big dog," known as Sweet Willy. The chapel at the Monastery of St. Gertrude is one of the most ornate in the state and is on the National Register of Historic Places. In winter, visit Cottonwood Butte Ski Area. Keuterville began life as a farming town. Established around 1880, it boomed when the railroad began looking at it for a station. Make a stop at the famously friendly Keuterville Pub & Grub for a bite.

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GRANGEVILLE

Grangeville is the hub of the agriculturally-rich Camas Prairie. The community sits adjacent to the Nez Perce National Forest and GospelHump Wilderness Area, within 15 minutes of the Salmon River to the south, and South Fork of the Clearwater River to the east. Whether you’re visiting Grangeville during the winter or summer months, immerse yourself in the outdoors with panoramic vistas and nature-filled adventure. You’ll find a variety of fun things to do in and around Grangeville. Enjoy the city pool at Pioneer Park, test your swing at the Grangeville Country Club where public is welcome, experience a downhill rush at Snowhaven ski hill, or take a historical adventure back in time learning about Mammoth finds at Tolo Lake. Grangeville Chamber of Commerce GEM : Highway 95 at Pine St., Grangeville, ID; (208) 983-0460; grangevilleidaho.com

WHITE BIRD

Don’t miss one of the few accesses to Hells Canyon—Pittsburg Landing near White Bird provides a boat launch ramp into Hells Canyon, the deepest river gorge in North America. A campground, restrooms, and trail head complete the site. The scenic mountain road from Highway 95 to Pittsburg Landing is graveled and maintained year-round with some steep pitches near the top. It offers spectacular views into the center of Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. The Pittsburg Landing hike, best in spring or fall, takes you up the river 6 miles to Historic Kirkwood Ranch. This is a popular scenic drive access for visitors as well as recreationalists. White Bird Chamber: 128 Whitebird Road, White Bird, ID; (208) 839-2777; visitwhitebird.com

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Riggins offers access to the legendary Salmon River, known as the "River of No Return," that flows into the Snake River. This unique mix of rivers, streams, high mountain lakes, rugged canyons, alpine meadows, and forests offers a variety of wildlife, wildflowers, and wilderness access. In any season Riggins offers you the facilities to enjoy a myriad of recreational opportunities. Many commercial outfitters are located right here to guide and assist you in your Idaho adventure. Riggins is also the host to many annual events that are fun for the whole family. Enjoy the atmosphere of a small town, awesome beauty of the canyon, and good old western hospitality. Salmon River Chamber GEM : 126 N Main, Riggins, ID; (208) 628-3320; rigginsidaho.com

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MOSCOW

Moscow is cradled among the beautiful rolling hills of the Palouse. We invite you to visit and experience this undiscovered paradise. The community of Moscow personifies the image of "small-town" friendliness. In addition to Moscow’s small-town charm, this college town also provides a rich assortment of cultural and recreational activities. Stroll along the Latah Trail or visit the Moscow Farmers' Market for homemade goods and a taste of local flavor. Moscow Chamber of Commerce GEM : 411 S Main St., Moscow, ID; (208) 882-1800; moscowchamber.com

These communities beg to be explored with their sprawling meadows and acres of timber. You’re in the heart of outdoor recreation. Miles of trails keep boredom at bay whether you’re hiking, four wheeling or snowmobiling. Elk River City Hall: 112 S 2nd St., Elk River, ID; (208) 826-3209; cityelkriver.org

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The communities of Elk City and Dixie are well known for their beautiful summer weather and winter recreation. Trout fishing and world-class big game hunting are popular activities. ATV enthusiasts and campers frequently make this area their destination. Old lookout towers and ridge top roads provide scenic vistas. In winter, miles and miles of groomed trails are available for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Framing our Community (Elk City); 7976 Highway 14, Elk City, ID; (208) 842-2939

POTLATCH North of Moscow, Potlatch is Idaho’s only historic "Company Town,"

having been founded in 1905 by the Potlatch Corporation. A total of 143 houses were built in 1906, with 58 more built the following year; including boarding houses, ice house, church, hotel, school, and general store. Potlatch offers two walking tours for history buffs: "A Walking Tour of the Potlatch Commercial District" and "A Walking Tour of Potlatch Neighborhoods." Pick up a free tour guide, provided by the Potlatch Historical Society, at City Hall.

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The first commercial river rafting trips in the United States were launched in Idaho. The outfitters here have always been leaders and standard-setters for this industry. No other state can claim as many recreational river miles as Idaho. Most of the 3,100 whitewater river miles in the state are located here in North Central Idaho.

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Outfitters offer rafting trips of all kinds for any age or ability. Families enjoy fun excursions on rivers such as the Main Salmon. Sightseers like quiet flat-water floats on rivers such as the Clearwater River. Whitewater seekers go for the Middle Fork of the Salmon, Lochsa, Selway, or the Snake River through Hells Canyon. Idaho outfitters take care of everything on these trips. Outfitters row the rafts or lead guests who paddle their own. Tents and waterproof gear bags are provided. Enjoy home-cooked meals, including salads made from fresh fruits and vegetables, and Dutchoven baked breads and desserts. At the end of the day as the sun sets in the canyon, gather around a campfire with your fellow paddlers. With the help of a local outfitter, explore the scenic rivers that flow through North Central Idaho.

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Kirkwood Ranch Visit Kirkwood Ranch, a small visitor center with displays of Hells Canyon artifacts and photographs reflecting the history of the area both before and after the coming of western Europeans. Access by a Hells Canyon jet boat tour or drive to Pittsburgh Landing from White Bird and take the foot trail for a 5-mile hike.

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SNAKE RIVER HELLS CANYON

NORTH AMERICA'S DEEPEST RIVER GORGE

Hells Canyon offers scenic vistas that rival any on the continent. World-class whitewater boating. Spectacular mountain peaks. Vast reaches of remote wilderness for hiking or horseback riding. Diverse and abundant wildlife. Artifacts from prehistoric tribes and rustic remains of early miners and settlers. Hells Canyon National Recreation Area truly offers something for everyone, and much to remember. Guided jet boat and rafting tours leave from Lewiston and White Bird (seasonally) daily. Hells Canyon, though a nationally famous run, has fairly easy whitewater. It is a good long trip in primitive surroundings for novice to intermediate boaters. There are two exceptions to that overall description - Wild Sheep and Granite rapids. Both are Class IV, but easily portable. Hells Canyon is also a good run for dories and inflatable kayaks, in the hands of experienced paddlers.

Photos Courtesy Joe Anderson, Brad Stinson, ROW Adventures/Chad Case, Northwest Media

The river in the lower half of the canyon below the Pittsburgh Landing rafting take-out, flattens out considerably. Strong upstream breezes are common on summer afternoons and can make rowing a slow, strenuous process. The lower part of the canyon is also a popular weekend playground for jet boaters. Spring rains and snow-melt bring the canyon’s sparse vegetation to life from mid-April to mid-June. But the middle of the summer, you can expect to have very hot, very dry weather and terrific swimming. Hells Canyon boasts excellent fishing for small-mouth bass and sturgeon. The Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, managed by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, hugs the borders of northeastern Oregon and western Idaho. This national showcase holds 652,488 acres of beauty and adventure, where you can let your senses run as wild as the landscape.

River Stats: Difficulty: III to IV; Trip Length: 81 mi.; Put in: Hells Canyon Dam; Take Out: Pittsburgh Landing or Heller Bar

PSST...Catch a glimpse of petroglyphs and a few pictographs at Buffalo Eddy. This rock art contains hundreds of distinct images associated with early Nez Perce people dating back as early as 4,500

ROAD ACCESS

PITTSBURG LANDING

Pittsburg Landing is the only access by road into Hells Canyon from North Central Idaho. Just south of White Bird, take Deer Creek Road where it leaves Highway 95 at mile marker 222. After crossing the Salmon River, turn left and stay on the main road, approximately 17 miles to Pittsburg Landing. This is a well-maintained, single-lane gravel road with turnouts that crosses the divide between the Salmon and Snake Rivers. There are steep grades on both sides of this divide, so visitors pulling travel trailers or driving RVs should use extreme caution.

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Low Saddle & Saw Pit Saddle Viewpoints Access via primitive dirt and gravel Forest Road 241 off Highway 95 near Riggins; Open June-Nov Heavens Gate Overlook 19 miles west of Riggins off Highway 95 on Forest Road 517 (rough, steep road); Elevation 8,400 ft.; Open July-Sept

ACCESS BY TRAIL

Black Lake Trailhead; Snake River Trailhead; Windy Saddle Trailhead

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Permits are required year-round for all noncommercial floaters and power boaters on the Snake River within the HCNRA. Take time to read the regulations printed on the back of the permit before embarking on your trip. During the primary river season, reservations and trip permits issued by the Forest Service are required to launch trips at specific locations along the river. Powerboat or float permits and reservations and General HCNRA Information: 509.758.0616; Non-Commercial Float Information/Reservations: 509.758.1957; NonCommercial Powerboat Information/Reservations: 509.758.0270; fs.fed.us/hellscanyon

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The Lochsa River parallels scenic Highway 12 northeast of Lowell. The word means "rough water" in the language of the Nez Perce. From its headwaters in the Bitterroot Mountains to its confluence with the Selway and Clearwater rivers, the Lochsa pounds through more than 40 major rapids. With names like The Grim Reaper, Bloody Mary, Ten Pin Alley, and Mile Long, your heart will be pounding before you reach the rapids. The season begins in the spring and runs into August. Highway 12 is barely visible from the river which is bordered by a cedar forest. Most outfitters use paddle rafts on the Lochsa to make it a fun participatory trip. River runners camp in nearby meadows or stay in area lodges. One, two, and three-day trips are $80-$350 per person. River Stats: Difficulty: IV- to IV+; Trip Length: 30 mi.; Put in: White Pine or Nine Mile; Take Out: Split Creek or Knife Edge

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Take a day float from Kooskia to Orofino or from Orofino to the confluence of the Snake River. The Clearwater River provides an easy float along scenic Highway 12. Wildlife viewing is good here and the river is very easy to access. Join outfitters and local historians to float where the Corps of Discovery floated, or grab an inner tube or raft and float sections on your own. The popular local float is Kamiah (5 Mile ramp); 5 Mile Ramp (Zan’s Ramp); Zan’s ramp (Orofino City Park). River Stats: Difficulty: I to II; Trip

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The Lochsa and the Selway come together at Lowell to form the Middle Fork of the Clearwater. Along Highway 12 below Lowell is a pleasant summer Class II canoe float. During spring runoff, the river could be dangerous for canoes because of high river flows. The riverbed is wide at this point. The beginning of the float begins in lush cedar forests but gradually drier vegetation becomes more pronounced towards the end. While in the area, we recommend driving up the Selway for a look at the falls. You could consider a float down the lower section of the Selway. This would make an excellent family canoe trip, first time raft or fishing trip. In the fall, this is premium steelhead country. River Stats: Difficulty: II- to II+; Trip Length: 23 mi.; Put in: Lowell; Take Out: Kooskia

SOUTH FORK CLEARWATER RIVER

Flowing from Elk City to Kooskia Idaho surrounded by national forest, the 62-mile long river in joins with the Middle Fork Clearwater River. The white water view is enjoyable in this part of the country, thanks to the verdant mountain valley backdrop. The inspiring peaks of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness surround the river much of the way. This is premium fishing country; expect trout, salmon and steelhead. River Stats: Difficulty: IV-V; Trip Length: 62 mi.


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The "River of No Return" is an ideal family section with mainly class III rapids. It is considered a wilderness section but has ranches located along the route of the Main Salmon which allow people to choose lodgeto-lodge stays. Outfitter and personal jet boat/float trips are highly regulated by the Forest Service to eliminate over populating the river system. Most people take six days to run the 80 roadless miles to Vinegar Creek. Most of the canyon is densely forested with ponderosa pine, Douglas fir and some grand fir. There is good hiking up side creeks and good fishing near their confluences. Attractions not to be missed include Barth Hot Springs and the old Painter Mine at river mile 274. And check out Buckskin Bill’s old homestead a mile below Painter Mine. Buckskin Bill (real name Sylvan Hart) died in 1980. He was known as "the last of the mountain men." He built his own house, raised his own food, and made his own guns and tools. River Stats: Difficulty: III to IV; Trip Length: 85 mi.; Put in: Corn Creek; Take Out: Vinegar Creek

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The Middle Fork of the Salmon flows through the Frank Church - River of No Return Wilderness area, the largest forest wilderness in the lower 48 states. The Middle Fork is the historical origin of wilderness whitewater rafting trips (most last five nights and six days) and the most popular long river trip in Idaho. It combines a beautiful wilderness setting with 100 frequent rapids over 100 miles, hot springs, reserved forest campsites, limited access and party size, and no jet boats allowed. In 1968, the Middle Fork was protected as a Wild River, becoming part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers

System. Kayakers with intermediate-level skills and a good roll should have no difficulty on any part of the river at any water level. River Stats: Difficulty: III to IV; Trip Length: 100 mi.; Put in: Dagger Falls; Take Out: Main Salmon

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Massive ponderosa pine and vertical granite slabs adorn the scenic drive up the Salmon above Riggins. During runoff, several huge rapids - Vinegar, Ruby and Lake Creek - always should be scouted. The river can be unpredictable at high-water flows and requires an experienced outfitter to navigate. In mid-June, things mellow out and the river turns into a playground. The rapids become more drop-pool in nature. Good kayak play spots emerge, especially around the Wind River Bridge, with long flat spots in between. This is excellent Class III canoe, raft, and dory country. Fishing can be excellent with fall and winter being the time to stalk the elusive sea-run rainbow trout, otherwise known as steelhead. Camping is fantastic. River Stats: Difficulty: III- to IV; Trip Length: 28 mi.; Put in: Vinegar Creek or Carey Creek; Take Out: Spring Bar, Riggins, Lucile

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The Lower Salmon Canyon is probably Idaho’s most underrated long river trip. It is particularly good late in the summer when other rivers have too little volume to provide exciting rapids. This offers a rare opportunity to do a spur-of-the-moment, three-to five-day trip on the river since permits are readily available. There’s not a river in the world that has better camping than there is on the lower Salmon’s big, white beaches. Most people NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO VISITOR GUIDE 2022

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take four to five days to do the trip. River Stats: Difficulty: IIIto IV; Trip Length: 80 mi.; Put in: Hammer Creek, Rock Creek; Take Out: Eagle Creek, Heller Bar

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Riggins to Lucille is a maximum-fun Class III run. It features lots of "big-water" rapids, yet is a relatively safe run. The adjacent road (good for scouting), deep water and clear channels are comforting to novices. This "premier" 10-mile stretch, during the mid-summer months, offers the best day trip whitewater in Idaho! Swimming, playing on beaches, and bouncing a raft through fun class III rapids will surely put a smile on your face! Rapids like "Time Zone, Tight Squeeze" and "Fiddle Creek" provide excitement for all types of boaters. From guided to private rafting, this stretch is the most popular in Idaho at this time of year. From Riggins to Lucille there are ramps and access points along US Highway 95. Commercial outfitters are available for walk-in rafters in Riggins. River Stats: Difficulty: III- to IV-; Trip Length: 10 mi.; Put in: Riggins and Shorts Bar; Take Out: Lucile

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The Selway River is a Nationally designated Wild and Scenic River flowing through the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area. There are a number of great class II and III rapids as the river flows through lush stands of old-growth forest with great campsites along the way. The Race Creek take-out is just upstream of the Meadow Creek confluence where Forest Road 223 comes up river from Highway 12 at Lowell. In another mile the Selway cascades through Selway Falls, a boiling cauldron of holes and sieves that is best enjoyed from the overlook along the road as you start your drive home. River Stats: Difficulty: III - IV/V; Trip Length: 47 mi.; Put in: Paradise Boat Launch, Moose Creek; Take Out: Race Creek

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RECREATION RENTALS LCSC FLOAT & TOTE RENTAL CENTER Rent SUP boards, kayaks, rafts, camping gear and more! Activity Center West 114, 500 8th Ave. Lewiston, ID; Mon-Fri, 9 AM - 1 PM; 208.792.2670; lcsc.edu/outdooradventures TRI-STATE OUTFITTERS Kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards. 1104 Pullman Road, Moscow, ID; 208.882.4555; t-state.com


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BEAMERS HELLS CANYON TOURS

Experience Hells Canyon traveling though vast reaches of the remote wilderness. Lewis-Clark Valley; 509.758.4800; hellscanyontours.com ¸ S Ì a V Z

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Hells Canyon narrated from the Nez Perce perspective. Lewis-Clark Valley; 208.790.8873; nezpercetraditions.com ¸SAÌL

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REEL TIME FISHING

Specializing in guided fishing for Steelhead, Salmon, Sturgeon, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, and Kokanee. Lewis-Clark Valley; 208.790.2128; reeltimefishing.com

HAMMER DOWN RIVER EXCURSIONS Guided fishing and jet

KILLGORE ADVENTURES & LODGING Jet boat tours in Hells

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STEEL DREAMS FISHING GUIDE SERVICE Expert guide for salmon,

steelhead, bass & sturgeon. Lewis-Clark Valley; 509.869.9694; steeldreamsfishing. com ¸ S C a

Hunting excursions, guided fishing trips, jet boat tours, and rafting trips on the Snake and Salmon Rivers. Riggins, ID; 888.893.2820; salmonrivertour.com

Guided rafting trips on the Snake and Salmon Rivers. 800.523.6502; hellscanyonraft.com ¸ S A L

SNAKE DANCER EXCURSIONS

Offering 1/2 day to overnight trips to Garden Creek Ranch. Lewis-Clark Valley; 800.262.8874; snakeriveradventures.com

SALMON RIVER TOURS & CHINA BAR RAM HOUSE LODGES

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Whitewater trips on the Snake, Salmon, and Lochsa Rivers. 208.765.0841; rowadventures.com ¸ S A C L a L P Z

boat tours on the Salmon River. White Bird, ID; 208.839.9993; hdriverexcursions. com ¸ A Ì a

Canyon, jet boat fishing trips on the Snake and Salmon Rivers, motel, RV Park. White Bird, ID; 208.839.2255; killgoreadventures.com ¸ S A Ì a ] Z

Experience the thrill of Snake River rapids. Lewis-Clark Valley; 509.758.8927; snakedancerexcursions.com ¸ S Ì a

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SALMON RIVER HELICOPTERS

Helicopter tours of the Seven Devils, Hells Canyon, Frank Church Wilderness, Salmon River Canyon, and Shepp Ranch. Riggins, ID; 208.628.3133; srhelicopters. com ¸ S A ]

Hunting excursions, guided fishing trips, jet boat tours, and rafting trips on the Snake and Salmon Rivers. Riggins, ID; 208.628.3733; idahoriver.com

WHITE BIRD SUMMIT ADVENTURES Rafting, jet boating, and horse trail riding on the Salmon River. White Bird, ID; 208.983.1802; whitebirdsummitlodge. com ¸ S A Ì a Q P Z L

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Whitewater rafting on the Salmon River. Riggins, ID; 509.552.0165; nrawhitewater. com ¸ A a V L

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Drift boat fishing and rafting on the Salmon River. Riggins, ID; 208.995.0181; idahowildriveradventures.com

Jet boat and sport fishing adventures on the Salmon and Snake Rivers. Riggins, ID; 800.524.9710; hellscanyon.tours ¸ S A Ì a

Find more river guides at ioga.org.

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has interpretive displays including an Indian tepee, dugout canoe, and salmon stream. Enjoy a 30-minute video, Lewis & Clark: From the Mountains to the Sea, shown every day on the hour starting at 9 am. Hells Gate State Park; 5100 Hells Gate State Rd.; Lewiston, ID; 208.799.5015; idahoparks.org

THE JACK O’CONNOR HUNTING HERITAGE & EDUCATION CENTER is the permanent home of the O’Connor wildlife collection, offering access to public viewing of his wildlife trophies obtained from all over the world. 5600 Hells Gate Road; Lewiston, ID; 208.743.5043; jack-oconnor.org

NEZ PERCE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM GEM Preserves over 150 years of the

county's rich history through a historical campus, visitor information, research library, The Heritage House, Trolley Car #8 and the Idaho Territorial Capitol replica building of 1863-1865. 0306 3rd Street; Lewiston, ID; 208.743.2535; nezpercecountymuseum.com

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IDAHO HISTORY TOURS

will take you exploring beneath the sidewalks to feel the presence of the “spirits” that traveled under the sidewalks and worked in the unmentionable side of society in the 1930s. Lewiston, ID; 208.790.1257; idahohistorytours.com

THE TSCEMINICUM SCULPTURE interprets Nez

Perce mythology with a symbolic Earth Mother figure whose body sustains all forms of life, and from whose hands the rivers run. The wildlife and legends depicted on the east-facing wall are those of the Clearwater River and its tributaries; on the west face are those of the Snake River; the central “Trickster” character of Indian legend, Coyote, keeps watch from the north end of the wall. Located on the Lewiston, Idaho side of the confluence of the Clearwater and Snake Rivers.

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the warm welcome to Nimiipuu Country, offering the only tours created to connect you to Nimiipuu culture through interactive storytelling, song, drum and dance. From river beds to mountain tops, Nez Perce Tourism offers land and water journeys giving insight into the Nimiipuu way of life. 800 Main Street Suite 4; Lewiston, ID; 208.790.8873; nezpercetraditions.com

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GEM A unique facility with programs that inspire, enrich, and engage in visual, performing, and culinary arts. Those who visit the Barn are encouraged to engage with the resident artists to learn about their creative process. 419 N Pkwy.; Uniontown, WA; 509.229.3414; artisanbarn.org

3 APPALOOSA MUSEUM & HERITAGE CENTER Celebrate the history of Idaho’s state horse with displays of Western art, saddles, Indian artifacts, and a handson children’s area. Explore the evolution of the breed and its importance to Native American and western cultures. 2720 W. Pullman Rd., Moscow, ID; 208.882.5578; appaloosamuseum.com NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO VISITOR GUIDE 2022

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NEZ PERCE COUNTY MUSEUM TUESDAY-SATURDAY 10AM - 4PM 0306 3RD STREET- LEWISTON, IDAHO (208) 743-2535

NEZ PERCE LAND & WATER TOURS | ARTISAN GIFT SHOP

University of Idaho Arboretum & Botanical Garden

3 PALOUSE DISCOVERY SCIENCE CENTER

The center promotes science, math, and technology literacy through the use of educational programs, exhibits, teaching collections, and activities emphasizing hands-on learning. A fun place for children and adults! 950 NE Nelson Ct., Pullman, WA; 509.332.6869; palousescience.net

LATAH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Located in a former Governor’s mansion, the McConnell House features period rooms and changing exhibits on Latah County history. 327 E. Second St., Moscow, ID; 208.882.1004; latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ARBORETUM & BOTANICAL GARDEN The jewel of the University

of Idaho’s lush, landscaped campus is the 63-acre UI Arboretum and Botanical Garden, showcased against a backdrop of the tilled, rolling Palouse hills. Open daily, dawn to dusk, free admission; Johnson Cutoff Road; Moscow, ID; vidaho.edu/infrastructure/facilities/ arboretum

WOODLAND ENTERPRISES Over 70 artists

TITOOQANAAWIT LIVE IT! WITH RIGHT HAND, TAP HEART TWICE.

800 Main St. Suite 4, Lewiston, ID (208) 790-8873

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contribute to the collection of extraordinary gift, decorating, and useful items. Included is some of the region's best photography (framed or unframed), ceramics, stained glass, note cards, baskets, paintings, jewelry, wood bowls, and much more. 310 N Main St., Moscow, ID; 208.882.4767; smokeybeargifts.com

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VISITOR CENTER

In the Center’s museum, view clothing and daily objects reflecting traditional Nez Perce ways of life, and a ribbon given to a tribal member by the Lewis and Clark Expedition. A picnic area, arboretum,


Nez Perce National Historical Park Visitor Center

and the historic Spalding townsite are a short distance from the Center. Spalding, ID, 10 miles east of Lewiston (Highway 95); 208.843.7001; nps.gov/nepe

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houses a unique collection of over 70,000 artifacts which reflect the early history of the region. Highlights include the Rhoades Emmanuel Memorial and an extraordinary collection of fine Asian and European art. Visit the Monastery of St. Gertrude, just up the drive from the Historical Museum. It is home to over 60 Benedictine Sisters. The chapel is on the National Register of Historic Places and is the only part of the monastery open to the public for self-guided tours. 465 Keuterville Rd., Cottonwood, ID; 208.962.2050; historicalmuseumatstgertrude.org

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MUSEUM contains artifacts from Lewis and Clark,

the Nez Perce Tribe, the Idaho gold rush era, and pioneer days. 433 Bartlett St., Orofino, ID; 208.476.5033; facebook. com/clearwaterhistoricalmuseum

CANOE CAMP - NEZ PERCE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK At this site the Lewis and Clark

Expedition, aided by the Nez Perce, built five canoes in September 1805. Here the ill and hungry men of the Lewis and Clark expedition hewed and burned out the "Holler" of the five canoes which were to carry them on to the Pacific. From September 26 to October 7, 1805, the explorers camped at this point. They had used packhorses in crossing the mountain trails from the upper Missouri; here they returned to river travel, caching their saddles and gear and leaving their horses to be wintered with the friendly Nez Perce. Nez Perce National Historical Park, 4 miles west of Orofino on Highway 12; 208.476.3746

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You’d be surprised at all downtown Lewiston has to offer. From fine dining, wine tasting, art galleries and workshops, unique boutiques, historic tours, recreational trails, music and entertainment, our vibrant and cultural downtown is truly where it’s at.

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The hatchery produces 2.5 million steelhead and 1 million spring Chinook salmon annually. Self-guided tour available daily; guided tours Saturdays May-Sept and by appointment weekdays. 3 mi. W. of Orofino; 276 Dworshak

Complex Dr., Orofino, ID; 208.476.3331

7 KAMIAH VALLEY MUSEUM See bones from a mammoth skeleton found near Kamiah. Adjacent to the Kamiah Welcome Center on Main Street.

HEART OF THE MONSTER

This Nez Perce National Historical Park site commemorates the creation of the Nimiipuu people. The non-treaty Nez Perce forded the Clearwater River at this location during the 1877 war. An interpretive shelter with two exhibits offers an audio program to give background information on the role of legends in Nez Perce culture and tell a part of the "Coyote and the Monster" legend in Nez Perce and in English. A short trail leads to the Heart of the Monster formation, where a small semicircle of seating is available to listen to the audio program. Milepost 68.5 on Highway 12 east of Kamiah, ID.

8 WEIPPE DISCOVERY CENTER GEM The Weippe

Discovery Center property is decorated with hand-painted historical murals, depicting scenes taken from the journal of Lewis & Clark, as they traveled through the region. Inside discover Nez Perce artifacts, depicting their life in the region, replicas of tools used by the Lewis & Clark Expedition, as well as representations of Idaho’s wildlife. 204 Wood St., Weippe, ID; 208.435.4058; ccfldatweippe.lili. org/weippe-discovery-cevnter

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in Elwin’s honor. 105 E 1st St. E, Weippe, ID, 208.435.4200; pierce-weippechamber.com

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LOGGING MUSEUM contains a wide assortment of historical mining and logging artifacts. Also visit the first government building in Idaho, the Shoshone County Courthouse, located behind the Logging Museum. Open Seasonally June – October, Fri & Sat, 12-4pm (tours available by appointment). 103 S Main St., Pierce; 208.464.2677; facebook.com/ JHowardBradburyLoggingMuseum STUDIO 205

An art gallery that offers hands-on instruction in multiple forms of artwork for all ages. 205 S Main St., Pierce, ID; Open Thurs.–Sat

10 WHITE BIRD BATTLEFIELD The first battle of

the Nez Perce War was fought here June 17, 1877. When soldiers arrived in the area, they fired upon Nez Perce, who were waving a white flag of peace, beginning the fight. Thirty-four soldiers were killed while the Nez Perce lost none. There is an interpretive shelter along Highway 95 that overlooks the battlefield and explains the sequence of events that day. 85 miles south of Lewiston, ID on Highway 95.

11 UNIQUE ANTLER DESIGN features unique antler carving, lighting, and furniture from moose, deer, elk, and caribou antler. 7378 Highway 95 South, Riggins, ID; 208.628.3460; uniqueantlerdesign.com

12 ELK CITY WAGON ROAD MUSEUM Collection and historical display featuring the Elk City Wagon Rd. from Clearwater to the mining towns of Elk City, Newsome, Dixie, Orogande, and Buffalo Hump. 168 Main St., Clearwater, ID; 208.926.4278

GEM Visit North Central Idaho Member

DWORSHAK NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY

Camas Prairie

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JUMP INTO SMALL TOWN FUN View all our

events online.

FEBRUARY LIONEL HAMPTON JAZZ FESTIVAL Outstanding student performances, artist workshops, and world class jazz concerts. Moscow, ID; uidaho.edu

WOMEN WITH BAIT FISHING TOURNAMENT A monthlong women’s-only steelhead fishing tournament. Month of February; Riggins, ID; rigginsidaho.com

RIGGINS RODEO & PARADE Annual Rodeo and Parade.

Riggins, ID; rigginsrodeo.com

SACRED SALMON CEREMONY Appreciation for the

annual return of the Chinook Salmon conducted by Nez Perce Elders. Riggins, ID; rigginsidaho.com

JUNE BIG WATER BLOW OUT Action-packed, family fun event

MARCH NATIVE AMERICAN AWARENESS WEEK Speakers,

with Riggins outfitters offering discounted raft trips from 9 am to 4 pm. Riggins, ID; rigginsidaho.com

APRIL DOGWOOD FESTIVAL Thirty days of events and the Art

CLEARWATER VALLEY ROUNDUP The Biggest Little

friendship banquet, and Powwow. Lewiston, ID; lcsc.edu

under the Elms. Lewiston, ID; lcsc.edu

HEMPFEST Free concerts, speakers, and hemp friendly vendors in East City Park. Moscow, ID; moscowhempfest.com

SALMON RIVER JET BOAT RACES Race Teams from US and Canada racing on the wild Salmon River! Riggins, ID; rigginsidaho.com

MAY LOCUST BLOSSOM FESTIVAL Annual event with concerts

and family fun. Kendrick, ID; kendrick-juliaetta.org

NAIA WORLD SERIES WORLD SERIES Championship

Baseball at LCSC's Harris Field. Memorial Day Weekend; Lewiston, ID; naiaworldseries.com

OUTBOARD BOAT RACES The place where speed and water meet. Elk River, ID; cityelkriver.org

RENAISSANCE FAIR Music, entertainment, food, arts and crafts in East City Park. Moscow, ID; moscowrenfair.org

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CLEARWATER RIVER RUSH JET BOAT RACES Boat show & shine and races. Orofino, ID; clearwatercountyadventures. com Rodeo In Idaho. Kamiah, ID

CULDESAC SHEBANG DAYS Pancake breakfast, auction, and parade. Culdesac, ID; shebangdays.wixsite.com/ culdesacshebangdays

JUNE PICNIC A true hometown picnic celebration. Craigmont, ID; www.craigmontareachamber.org

WHITEBIRD DAYS Rodeo & Parade An old-fashioned parade

and rodeo. Let‘er Rip! Whitebird, ID; whitebirdrodeo.com

JULY BORDER DAYS 4th of July weekend of concerts, street

sports, parade, and rodeo. Grangeville, ID; sites.google.com/ view/grangevilleborderdays

HOT SUMMER NIGHTS Talent show, car show, parade, live music, and food. Riggins, ID; rigginsidaho.com LAPWAI DAYS FRIENDSHIP POWWOW concerts, parades, golf tournament, and more. Lapwai, ID; cityoflapwai.com


NEZPERCE PRAIRIE DAYS Two jam packed days of food,

music, games and softball. Nezperce, ID; cityofnezperce.com

OROFINO SHOW & SHINE Car Show The hottest little show in Idaho! Orofino, ID; orofino.com

POTLATCH COMMUNITY DAYS Parade, logging events, car show, and vendors. Potlatch, ID; potlatchlionsclub.com

RENDEZVOUS IN THE PARK Live music and arts festival

in East City Park. Moscow, ID; rendezvousinthepark.com

TROY OLD-TIMERS DAY Music, parade, buffalo burgers, games, and vintage cars. Troy, ID; troylionsclub.org

WINCHESTER DAYS Celebrate Fourth of July small town style! Cowboy breakfast, rodeo, arts & crafts, and vendors. Winchester, ID; cityofwinchesteridaho.com

AUGUST 1860 DAYS Street dance, parade, and pie and ice cream

social. First Weekend; Pierce, ID; clearwatercountyadventures. com

CHIEF LOOKINGGLASS POWWOW Traditional Nez Perce Powow. Kamiah, ID; nezperce.org

ELK RIVER DAYS Parade and home town fun. Elk River, ID; facebook.com/ElkRiverVolunteerFireDepartment

HOT AUGUST NIGHTS Car cruise, show & shine, and concert series. Lewiston, ID; lewistonhan.com

IDAHO COUNTY FAIR Parade and livestock show. Cottonwood, ID; idahocountyfair.org

RASPBERRY FESTIVAL Fun for the whole family! Kid’s carnival, food vendors, art, crafts, and quilt show. Cottonwood, ID; stgertrudes.org

SEPTEMBER BLACKBERRY FESTIVAL Vendors, youth activities, art

Snake River in Hells Canyon. Lewiston, ID; facebook.com/ thunderonthesnake

KAMIAH ANNUAL BBQ DAYS BBQ, arts and crafts, and

THUNDER ON THE SNAKE Marathon jet boat race on the

WILD WEIPPE RODEO Three days of rodeo fun complete with a Cowboy Breakfast, parade, and dance. Weippe, ID; weippe.com

show, and entertainment. Juliaetta, ID; kendrick-juliaetta.org

parade labor day weekend. Kamiah, ID; kamiahchamber.com

LATAH COUNTY FAIR Music, food and exhibits. Moscow,

ID; latahcountyfair.com

LEWIS COUNTY FAIR Exhibits, parade and food vendors. Nezperce, ID; lewiscountyid.us

LEWISTON ROUNDUP Annual Roundup Rodeo & Parade – She’s Wild! Lewiston, ID; lewistonroundup.com LUMBERJACK DAYS & CLEARWATER COUNTY FAIR

Professional logging show with competitors from around the world. Orofino, ID; orofinolumberjackdays.org

NEZ PERCE COUNTY FAIR Food, family, and fun! Lewiston, ID; npcfair.org

OCTOBER ART WALK A vibrant evening of local art, music, and friends Photos Courtesy Brad Stinson, Kamiah Chamber

Kamiah Parade

amid the autumn leaves. First Friday in October; Lewiston, ID; beautifuldowntownlewiston.com

OCTOBREWFEST Taste local brews among friends. Lewiston, ID; lewistonbrews.com

DECEMBER NEZ PERCE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK BEAD

BAZAAR Artists from the community come and share their work. Spalding, ID

WINTER SPIRIT Christmas light festival in Locomotive

Park. Lewiston, ID; winterspirit.com Winter Spirit

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JOLLYMORE'S lunch and dinner menus feature traditional American and classic French cuisines complemented by their extensive wine list. 1516 Main Street, Lewiston, ID; 208.743.9448; jollymores.com MERIWETHER'S BISTRO specializes in farm

to table freshness, certified Angus beef, microbrews, diverse wines, and cocktails! 621 21st St., Lewiston, ID; 208.748.1151; meriwethersbistro.com

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MYSTIC CAFÉ was fashioned around skillfully-

crafted cuisine with locally sourced ingredients. The brick-walled cafe has a vintage vibe featuring breakfast, espresso and new American fare. 1303 Main Street, Lewiston, ID; 208.743.1811; themysticcafe.com

STRIKE AND SPARE BAR AND GRILL This local favorite is famous for their giant sandwiches. They roast six turkeys a day and make their turkey noodle soup from scratch. Dine in their bowling theme restaurant or over in the bowling center while you bowl a round. 244 Thain Road, Lewiston, ID; 208.743.4742; strikeandsparegrill. com

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fresh ingredients from our bountiful region while seeking out the best quality ingredients with sustainability and locality high on our list of priorities. 106 N. Main St., Moscow, ID; 208.882.2268; lodgepolerestaurant.com

MAIALINA PIZZERIA NAPOLENTANA

The pizzas, made largely with local and seasonal ingredients, are cooked in less than two minutes in a wood-burning oven at more than 800 degrees. Other rustic Italian cuisine such as homemade pasta and Italian cured meats and cheeses make up the menu. To go with it all is a hefty Italian wine list that represents each wine region in the country. 602 S. Main St., Moscow, ID; 208.882.2694; maialina.com

NECTAR RESTAURANT & WINE BAR

Featuring knowledgable servers, mind-blowing awesome food, and one of the only full bars with hand-crafted cocktails in the downtown area, Nectar is sure to knock your socks off. 105 W 6th St., Moscow, ID; 208.882.5914; moscownectar.com

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10 THE GALLERY Shop for local goods and site

down and enjoy a glass of wine or beer. 107 W North Street, Grangeville, ID; 208.983.2595; facebook.com/ thegallerygrangeville

CREMA CAFÉ Sit down for homemade baked goods

and a delightfully comfortable atmosphere. 111 N College Street, Grangeville, ID; 208.983.0490; facebook.com/ Crema-Cafe-115794418450131

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6 PIE SAFE BAKERY Serving wood-fired pizza, home

made ice cream, fresh sandwiches on homemade bread, and pie made from scratch. Make sure to check out the weaving loom and locally crafted goods in their gift shop. 307 Main St., Deary, ID; 208.877.1200; piesafebakery.com

8 AUGIE'S Specializing in artisan panini and deli style

sandwiches, gourmet soups, and salads made with only the freshest ingredients. Stop by for a gourmet coffee or a scoop of Cascade Glacier ice cream. 202 Johnson Ave., Orofino, ID; 208.476.5450

11 RIVER ROCK CAFÉ specializes in homemade

biscuits and sausage gravy, chicken-fried steak, handpatted burgers, pizza, calzones, hand-cut Rib-eyes, and weekend specials. Casual family dining serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 1149 Main St., Riggins, ID; 208.628.3434; riverrockcafeandcatering.com

12 HARDWARE BREWING CO. Where friends are

welcome to enjoy a handcrafted brews, local wine, great meals and good company. 701 E Main St., Kendrick, ID; 208.289.5000; hardwarebrewingco.com

15 SOUTHFORK RIVER JUNCTION LODGE Fine

dining with various wine and beer on tap. 7176 Hwy 14, Elk City, ID; 208.842.2802; southforkjunction.com

9 RYAN'S WILDERNESS INN & CAFÉ features their

famous Wilderness Burger and popular homemade pies. 8883 US-12, Kooskia, ID; 208.926.4706; wildinn2.com

SYRINGA CAFÉ

Serving healthy Northwest-style cuisine and featuring our famous homemade huckleberry pie. By reservation only. 7743 Highway 12, Kooskia, ID; 208.770.2517; riverdancelodge.com

HEARTHSTONE RESTAURANT & BAKERY

offers guests a taste of everything fine. From fresh baked pastries and breads to old fashioned sodas and home baked pies, the bakery has just what you want to tickle your tongue. 502 Main Street, Kamiah, ID; 208.935.1912; hearthstonebakery.com

Groundworks Brewing Co.

KAMIAH HOTEL BAR AND STEAKHOUSE A

family restaurant featuring great food, great service, good friends, and a friendly staff! Plus Karaoke and live music. 501 4th St., Kamiah, ID; 208.935.0545; kamiahhotelbarandgrill.com

ROSCOE'S GRILL Downtown's hot spot - a place where friends gather. 406 Main Street, Kamiah, ID; 208.935.2211

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DINING ON THE EDGE Features upscale dining on the Clearwater River. 625 Main Street, Orofino, ID; 208.476.7805; diningontheedge.com


LOCAL PRODUCTS

1 BLUE LANTERN COFFEE HOUSE serves in-house baked

goods and brewing locally-roasted Landgrove Coffee inside their historical store front. Shop their selection of LewisClark Valley AVA Wines, locally-made Brush Creek Creamery cheese, local gifts, and farm fresh eggs. 326 Main St., Lewiston, ID; thebluelanterncoffeehouse.square.site

HARVEST RIDGE ORGANICS Locally grown organic

whole grain, hard red wheat, flour, and oats - available to purchase at Lindsay Creek Vineyards. 3233 Powers Ave., Lewiston, ID; 208.743.1668; harvestridgeorganics.com

Moscow Farmers' Market

Find more local farmers' markets at visitnorthcentralidaho.org.

SKALICKY’S SWEET SENSATIONS BAKERY specializes in regular and gluten-free baked goods! Stop by and browse the eclectic vintage treasures or for a scoop of Cascade Glacier Ice Cream. 800 Main St. Suite 3, Lewiston, ID; 208.791.9072; skalickysbakery.com

1 4 AMPERSAND OIL & VINEGAR TAP HOUSE

Taste premium certified olive oil, vinegars, Italian pastas, sauces,sea salts & other gourmet foods and kitchen wares. Stop by one of our locations in the hearts of downtown Moscow & Lewiston for an exclusive tasting experience or sign up for a cooking class! 519 S Main, Moscow, ID; 208.883.3866; 609 Main, Lewiston, ID; 208.743.3232; ampersandoil.com

Ampersand Oil & Vinegar Tap House

4 MOSCOW FOOD CO-OP The Moscow Food Co-op supports the people and the environment, and our products sell based on holistic guidelines, giving preference to reasonably priced, locally produced and/or organic products. 121 E 5th St., Moscow, ID; 208.882.8537; moscowfood.coop

MOSCOW FARMERS’ MARKET Highlights include

fresh produce, meat, delicious homemade baked goods, healthy nursery plants, beautiful flowers, and quality handmade crafts. May - October; Saturdays 8 am – 1 pm. Friendship Square; 4th & Main Streets, Moscow, ID; 208.883.7036

6 BRUSH CREEK CREAMERY Make sure to check out

Wild Huckleberries

the weaving loom and locally crafted goods in their gift shop, as well as pick up some of their handmade cheese, aged 60 days and made from Jersey cows' milk. The Pie Safe Bakery; 307 Main St., Deary, ID; 208.877.1020; brushcreekcreamery.com

8 RONATTAS CAKERY offers a variety of delicious

Moscow Food Co-Op

goodies! Cookies, brownies, pies, and old-fashioned donuts are just a few of the homemade treats available. Stop by for a coffee and see what all the fuss is about. 221 Main Street, Orofino, ID; 208.476.4400; ronattascakery.com

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Wine Tasting at Rivaura Estate Vineyards

EXPLORE WINE COUNTRY

1 BASALT CELLARS This boutique, limited-production winery handcrafts small lots of premium wine made with grapes from the Columbia Valley and local estate grapes. 906 Port Drive, Clarkston, WA; 509.758.6442; basaltcellars. com

CLEARWATER CANYON CELLARS GEM Expect a laid back atmosphere when you walk into Clearwater Canyon Cellars. The winery is nestled on an Idaho Century Farm in the Lewiston Orchards. Owners Coco and Karl Umiker use their backgrounds in microbiology and soil science to craft wines of distinction and quality. Come and experience the history and charm of their winery and estate vineyard. 3143 10th St., Lewiston, ID; 208.816.4679; clearwatercanyoncellars.com 34

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LINDSAY CREEK VINEYARDS AND WINERY

is surrounded by fields of grain just outside city limits. Stop in for a respite from the daily grind, sample the wine and enjoy a place with naturally beautiful scenery. Check out their events, too! 3107 Powers Ave, Lewiston, ID; 208.746.9463; lcvineyards.com

JOVINEA CELLARS

Producing small lot, artisan wines with plenty of character and a hint of jovial flair. They focus on presenting Bordeaux, Rhone, Italian and other regional varietals in both traditional and unexpected ways. Morgan’s Alley, 301 Main St., Suite 106, Lewiston, ID; 208.718.8650; jovinea.com

PAREJAS CELLARS

Enjoy award-winning unique varietal Washington State wine by the glass or bottle in their downtown Clarkston tasting room. Bring your own food or enjoy light eats prepared on site. Live music on Friday/Saturday and events throughout the year. 903 6th Street, Clarkston, WA; 509.910.9844; parejascellars.com

SPIRAL ROCK VINEYARD

Enjoy scenic views as you taste their premium wines and kombucha made from estate grapes. 25844 Old Spiral Highway, Lewiston, ID; 208.791.0912; spiralrockvineyard.com

GEM Visit North Central Idaho Member

only wine region to be nestled in the unique canyons of the Clearwater and Snake Rivers. With steep river canyons and plateaus, it is home to the lowest elevation vineyards in the state at 950 feet. It's also unique in that it spans both Idaho and Washington. Nearly 72 percent of the land is located in Idaho, while the rest lies in Washington State. The area is home to the Pacific Northwest and Idaho Wineries of the Year (Great Northwest Wine, 2020). Learn more at lewisclarkwine.com.

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TWO BAD LABS

Passion lies in the love for good wine, the love of family, and the time spent with friends where there is always room for one more dog. They are currently pouring locally sourced wines and open for tasting by appointment. 30531 Thiessen Rd., Lewiston, ID; 208.553.8835; twobadlabs.com

VINE 46 is a boutique winery featuring an eclectic variety of red wines and small sampling of white wines in beautiful Downtown Lewiston. 818 F Street, Lewiston, ID; 208.790.8556; vine46.com 3 WAWAWAI CANYON WINERY An exclusive destination

Clearwater Canyon Cellars

offering wine on the rolling hills of the Palouse. 202 South Montgomery, Uniontown, WA; 509.288.0952; wawawaicanyon.com

4 12 COLTER’S CREEK TASTING ROOMS The steep, south-

facing slopes of the Potlatch and Clearwater river canyons, coupled with the rivers’ cooling effects, make Colter’s Creek estate vineyard site ideal for growing wine grapes. Their Juliaetta tasting room features estate wines and a seasonal menu. Their Moscow tasting room is in the heart of the lively downtown scene, nestled below their eclectic Hattenburg Hotel. Juliaetta Tasting Room: 308 Main Street, Juliaetta, ID; 208.276.3342; Moscow Tasting Room: 215 S. Main Street; Moscow, ID; 208.301.5125; colterscreek.com

12 RIVAURA ESTATE VINEYARDS is an estate winery located

Lewis-Clark Valley AVA Grapes

along the beautiful Clearwater River. Their tasting room features spectacular river canyon views surrounded by vineyards planted to grow some of the finest wines produced from Idaho grapes. 21622 Rivaura Lane, Juliaetta, ID; 208.276.3245; rivaura.com

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4 MERRY CELLARS Pullman’s family-owned winery produces premium award-winning Washington wines from the highest quality grapes. Check out their summer concert series. 1300 NE Henley Ct., Pullman, WA; 509.338.4699; merrycellars.com

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5 CAMAS PRAIRIE WINERY is the oldest

production winery in northern Idaho, making Idaho wines since 1983. Wine tasting, tours, wine bar and imported beer. 207 Main St., Bovill, ID; 208.826.3222; camasprairiewinery.com

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TWISTED VINE WINE TOURS

LewisClark Valley AVA Winery tours with narration of the rich Lewis-Clark Valley history along the way. 509.295.1306; twistedvinewt.com

WINE ON THE SNAKE Jet boat up the Snake River and spend the afternoon tasting wine among the fruit orchards at Garden Creek Ranch in Hells Canyon. By Reservation Only, Snake River Adventures: 800.262.8874; snakeriveradventures.com

ESTATE VINEYARDS & WINERY TASTING ROOM & EVENT SPACE 21622 Rivaura Lane | Juliaetta, ID www.rivaura.com | (208) 276-3245

UNWINED TASTING DINNER CRUISE Jet boat to Hellar Bar for an evening

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10 THREE MILE Located in the heart of downtown serving up brews and comfort food. 123 W Main St, Grangeville, ID; 208.451.0292; threemilebrewpub.square.site

11 HEAVEN'S GATE BREWERY Proudly crafting

and serving Riggins Idaho! 106 S Main Street, Riggins, ID; 208.628.2745; facebook.com/HeavensGateBrewery

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GROUNDWORK BREWING features 12 taps of local hand-picked beers, sours, ciders and local wine. Grab your wood fired pizza to pair with your beverage of choice. 1225 Snake River Ave, Lewiston, ID; 208.413.7322; groundworkbrewing.com

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13 WOLFTRACK BREWING AND TASTING DEN

Serving the only beers brewed on the Camas Prairie, come have a pint or two or fill your growler to go. 505 King St., Cottonwood, ID; 208.507.1187; facebook.com/WolftrackBrewing-and-Tasting-Den-467890926648903

14 SHATTUCK BREWERY Locally sourced ingredients,

bold flavors, clean water, and emphasis on an ever-evolving line of seasonal and rotational beers. 52106 Highway 8; Elk River, ID; shattuckbrewery.com

Idaho-style house brews with an authentic pub menu. 138 Thain Road, Lewiston, ID; 208.743.9058; 308 N. Jackson St., Moscow, ID; 208.596.4061; rantsravesbrewery.com

4 HUNGA DUNGA BREWING CO Pioneering

the way in exceptional, life-changing brews and bestowing excellence upon the Northwest microbrew scene. 333 N Jackson St., Moscow, ID; 208.596.4855; hungadungabrewing.com

MOSCOW BREWING COMPANY

aims to produce beers that celebrate the Northwest bounty, and tips their hats to the brewers, farmers, and first peoples who have been celebrating this synergy long before us. 630 N. Almon Street, Suite No. 130, Moscow, ID; 208.874.7340; moscowbrewing.com

7 TRESTLE BREWING CO. Small craft brewery located inside a country diner in the small-town of Ferdinand off Highway 95. 413 Main St., Ferdinand, ID; 208.962.7233; facebook.com/Trestle-BrewingCompany-643148225721841

9 CLEARWATER BREWING COMPANY

A friendly place to stop with a great selection of brews. 212 Fir St., Kamiah, ID; 208.816.2438; facebook. com/beer30taproom

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BOLD BREWS & BIG TASTE BOLD CRAFT BREWS × COMFORT FOOD LOCAL WINE × GAMES × LIVE MUSIC 701 E MAIN STREET KENDRICK, IDAHO (208) 289-5000

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beer, and wines. Enjoy this local brew pub where families are welcome to enjoy a meal and great company. 701 E Main, Kendrick, ID; 208.289.5000; hardwarebrewingco.com


MAP OUT YOUR NEXT OUTDOOR ADVENTURE TRAILS, GOLF COURSES & WINTER FUN

Our region features over 1,200 miles of groomed trails and thousands of acres of untouched off-trail playground. The trails and open spaces include heavily timbered areas, open meadows, windswept ridges, and snow-filled bowls. Many of the trails lead to scenic vistas while others meander along crystal clear mountain streams. You also can ride along a portion of the route that Lewis and Clark traveled 200 years ago. Most Idaho trails offer trailhead parking and maps are generally available from the U. S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management. Take a day hike. Climb to a high alpine lake. Load your pack for a multi-day adventure in the best of Idaho’s wilderness and backcountry. If you have a bike, choose from easy paved trails along creeks and rivers to 5,400-foot climbs made for more than a weekend warrior. Riding an ATV or motorcycle through North Central Idaho is a great way to take the road less traveled. Miles of trails and old logging roads will entice the riding enthusiast in you. Communities throughout the region hold ATV Fun Runs in May through September. Idaho Backcountry Discovery Route; backcountrydiscoveryroutes.com.

Discover a variety of things to do in North Central Idaho.

The region receives an abundance of snow thanks to the many Pacific storm systems that take aim at the Northwest during the winter months. With riding elevations ranging from 3,000 feet to over 7,000 feet, the area receives 120 to 200 inches of snow, much of which is that dry, fluffy powder you only dream of riding in. Snow usually begins to fall in November and can last through late April.


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OLD SPIRAL HIGHWAY

Originally constructed in 1917, the Old Lewiston Grade (Spiral Highway) has generated many stories attributed to its many curves and switchbacks. Replaced by the current highway more than 30 years ago, the 8-mile Spiral Highway has become famous for the challenge it presents to participants of the “I Made the Grade” annual bicycle race. The race climbs from the river’s edge to the top of the valley, and attracts riders from throughout the region. U S

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Five miles from Moscow Ridgetop, the trails provides excellent views of the rolling fields of the Palouse to the south and forest to the north. There’s a bit of a climb to the top on this 13-mile loop ride. U S

3 OLD SAMPSON TRAIL This ATV trail was once used as a wagon trail in the late 1800s. Cruise through the 4.5 miles of this historic trail all year. It is open to non-motorized traffic as well, so watch out for hikers. tPUSvTQ

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This paved 5.3-mile trail skirts the Potlatch River between the communities of Juliaetta and Kendrick. The trail is a converted rail bed built in the 1890s by the Northern Pacific Railroad. It’s a scenic path with benches, signage of the railroad’s history, and a variety of wildflowers, trees, and butterfly gardens. Access

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The Palouse Corridor offers excellent RV and dispersed camping opportunities, river and stream fishing, and OHV trail riding. Trail systems abound for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. There’s even a Nordic ski area for downhill skiiers and snowboarders! The 150,000 acres of the Palouse Ranger District are intermingled with another 150,000 acres of state and private lands. T Q v P U S t s X W j


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Visit preserved tracts of old growth timber such as Walker Park near Headquarters. A stand of western Red Cedar and western White Pine showcases trees 10 to 15 feet in diameter and 200 feet tall. The gateway to the Clearwater and Nez Perce National Forests and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness plan a backpack trip, spend a week or more hunting or fishing, enjoy a guided pack trip, and really get away from it all. Visit the Clearwater National Forest Headquarters on Highway 12 near the bridge to Orofino to find maps and books on regional history and wildlife. The staff can help you find hiking trails and fishing and swimming spots. 208.476.4541; fs.fusda.gov/ nezperceclearwater TQvPUSts

DWORSHAK RESERVOIR

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MUSSELSHELL MEADOWS

The Musselshell OHV loop was created for beginning ATV or motorcycle riders and families in the Clearwater National Forest. The 12.5-mile loop features wide trails with gentle grades and is 12 miles east of Weippe, near Orofino and Pierce. To reach the trailhead, take Idaho State Highway 11 to Weippe and go straight on Forest Road #100, known as the Musselshell Road. Go east on the #100 road to the trailhead by Musselshell Meadows and Musselshell Creek. Pick up Trail #505 and ride it to #505B, go right on #505B and then right again on Trail #5150 to ride around the perimeter of the Musselshell trail system. There are other smaller loops you can do inside the larger loop. Bring plenty of food and water. No services. T Q

8 DECEPTION CEDARS TRAIL

SYSTEM is located 40 miles

northeast of Pierce. Riders will find scenic views of the North Fork Clearwater River on this 28-mile trail. With two campgrounds nearby, turn your ride into a weekend trip. T Q s

9 SELWAY-BITTERROOT

WILDERNESS

Approximately 870,000 acres within the 1.3 millionacre Selway River Subbasin. 560,000 acres are within the SelwayBitterroot Wilderness; 275,000 acres are inventoried roadless; and approximately 35,000 acres are roaded. TQvPUStsXW j

10 NEZ PERCE NATIONAL

FOREST

Over 350 miles of trails compose the Elk City groomed trail system and cover the Nez Perce National Forest area. In the winter, snow depths of one to ten feet provide great snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Hiking, four-wheeling, mountain

K E Y T Motorcycling; Q ATV; v Snowmobiling; P Horseback Riding; U Hiking; S Biking; t Cross-Country Skiing; s Camping; X RV; W Use Caution; j Family Friendly NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO VISITOR GUIDE 2022

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11 THE FRANK CHURCH -

RIVER OF NO RETURN WILDERNESS For the explorer

who wants a backcountry adventure, there are wilderness outfitters throughout the area. They can equip and guide horseback trips, fishing, hunting, or camping experiences that are an unforgettable opportunity of a lifetime. TQvPUSts

12 GOSPEL HUMP WILDERNESS Hikers and mountain bikers can explore uncountable miles of forest and watch an abundance of wildlife. The Gospel Hump Wilderness ranges in elevation from 1,970 to 8,940 feet with

its highest peak at Buffalo Hump. 16 Many streams and lakes support many kinds of fish. Big game species such as elk, mule and whitetail deer, black bear, cougar, moose, mountain goat, and mountain sheep live within this area. Guided pack trips, trail rides, fishing, and rafting trips are available from experienced outfitters. P U S t s

13 HELLS CANYON NATIONAL

RECREATION AREA Enjoy the spectacular views of the canyon with almost 900 miles of trails. The visitor center is located on Highway 95 in Riggins. 208.628.3916; fs.usda.gov/ detals/wallowa-whitman/recreation PUS

PINE BAR

on the Salmon River. A secluded yet popular Bureau of Land Management picnic, fishing, wildlife viewing, and raft launch area with views into a rocky roadless section of the river canyon. Three miles south of Cottonwood turn off Highway 95 following signs for the Weis Rockshelter. Turn left where the road splits at the Salmon River. Restrooms and water are available. U j

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is a popular spot if you enjoy fishing for rainbow trout, hiking, or meandering in a rented canoe in the summer or cross country skiing, ice skating, or ice fishing during the winter. U S jt

15 FISH CREEK LOOP Seven miles

from Grangeville, this is a great trail for beginners and families. The 6.6mile loop is doable in 1.5 hours or less. Moderate rolling terrain in a shady, forested setting. Access May - October. USj

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biking, and horseback riding are popular summer activities. Abundant wildlife and scenery are around every corner with elevations ranging from 3,000 feet to nearly 9,000 feet on Buffalo Hump. TQvPUStsW

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The DeVoto Cedar Grove, located in the Bitterroot Mountains where the Clearwater River meets the Snake River, is filled with ancient trees, some a thousand years old, and many over 100 feet tall.


HORSEBACK GUIDES 15 WHITEBIRD SUMMIT LODGE Trail

rides overlooking the Camas Prairie, the Gospel Hump Wilderness area, and the Salmon River Valley. Ride through historic grounds and listen to outfitters tell the story of the Nez Perce Indian War from 1877 while tracing the steps of Chief White Bird and Chief Joseph. 2141 Old Whitebird Hill Rd, Grageville, ID; 208.983.1802; whitebirdsummitlodge.com

18 RIVER DANCE LODGE Whether

you’re an experienced or novice rider, you can saddle up and ride through the spectacular views of Idaho's rugged mountain landscape. Your guide can tell you about the role of forest fires in this area, Lewis and Clark’s adventures, the local plants and animals, and much more. 7743 Highway 12; Kooskia, ID; 208.765.0841; riverdancelodge.com

Horseback riding along the Clearwater River at River Dance Lodge.

GOLF COURSES 1

BRYDEN CANYON GOLF COURSE brydencanyongolf.com; 208.746.0863

RED WOLF GOLF CLUB

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1676 Elm St., Clarkston, WA; redwolfgolfclub.com; 509.758.2546

LEWISTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB

golflgcc.com; 208.746.2801

2 AIRWAY HILLS MINIATURE GOLF & DRIVING RANGE

Palouse Ridge Golf Club

airwayhills.com; 509.872.3092

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO GOLF COURSE

uidaho.edu/golf; 208.885.6171

PALOUSE RIDGE GOLF CLUB palouseridge.com; 509.335.4342

6 GRANGEVILLE COUNTRY CLUB grangevillegolf.com; 208.983.1299

15 OROFINO GOLF COURSE

facebook.com/OrofinoGolfCourse; 208.476.3117 Red Wolf Golf Club NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO VISITOR GUIDE 2022

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Explore winter trails and activities in our region.

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SKI & TUBING HILLS

You’ll find a family-friendly wonderland in our regional ski hills: Cottonwood Butte near Cottonwood, Bald Mountain Ski Area near Pierce, and Snowhaven near Grangeville. Snowhaven also features a tubing hill and cross-country trails. 8 BALD MOUNTAIN

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Bald Mountain has been in operation since 1959, and the ski club prides itself in offering an affordable, safe family atmosphere with a wide variety of terrain and a good mixture of powder and groomed runs for skiers of all levels. Bald Mountain has 19 named runs across 140 acres and averages 200" of annual snowfall. 208.464.2311; skibaldmountain.com.

15 SNOWHAVEN

Visit Snowhaven in Grangeville for uncrowded downhill skiing, snowboarding, and their new Tube Run, great for family fun. Two ski lifts serve over 40 acres of snow-

covered terrain, with slopes for beginner through advanced skiers. Enjoy meticulously groomed runs or the challenge of "powder hounding" in the trees. The whole family can ski together, take lessons, or ski with friends. PSIA-certified instructors and National Ski Patrol ensure a safe, supervised environment for all ages. Located at the western edge of the vast North Central Idaho mountain range, Snowhaven receives frequent snow falls of cold, dry powder snow - perfect for skiing! Located just 7 miles from downtown Grangeville, on Grangeville-Salmon Road, Snowhaven overlooks the beautiful Camas Prairie, the

Nez Perce National Forest, and the Gospel Hump Wilderness. 208.983.3866; grangeville.us/ snowhaven-ski-and-tubing-hill.

16 COTTONWOOD BUTTE

Situated just outside of Cottonwood, Cottonwood Butte is a relatively small ski area compared to some others in the state. However, with an 845-foot vertical drop, it can hold its own against many of its larger or swankier neighbors. With approximately 60 ski-friendly acres, this ski area has become a favorite among locals and visitors. Cottonwood has seven trails and two lifts. 208.962.3624; cottonwoodbutte. org

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SNOWMOBILING

Photos Courtesy Visit Idaho

Our region is home to six distinct riding areas, each with its own grooming program, unique characteristics, local hospitality, and amenities that will make your snowmobiling experience unparalleled. Comfortable and affordable lodging facilities are abundant throughout the region, along with a variety of restaurants and pubs to help make your stay more enjoyable. Equipment rental and repair is offered by area dealers, and guided back-country excursions are offered by several licensed outfitters. Adventure packages which feature lodging, snowmobile rentals, and guide services are readily available. The trail systems can be accessed easily from the doorstep of many of the region’s resorts and lodging establishments.

10 RED RIVER HOT SPRINGS After a hard day

of play soak in the natural hot springs pool and hot tubs. 208.842.9222; redriverhs.wixsite.com/ redriverhotsprings

MOSCOW, BOVILL, ELK RIVER 300 miles groomed PIERCE, WEIPPE 200 miles groomed POWELL/LOLO PASS 75 miles groomed ELK CITY, DIXIE, CLEARWATER 350 miles groomed GRANGEVILLE, WHITE BIRD 150 miles groomed WINCHESTER, SOLDIERS MEADOWS 250 miles groomed NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO VISITOR GUIDE 2022

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CONV E NTION S & C ON FER E N CE S

CONVENTIONS, CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

Our region is well-suited for conventions and conferences serving groups of all sizes. Plan your event outside or inside at one of our many event centers. Catering services for large and small groups is also available.

LCSC WILLIAMS CONFERENCE CENTER 500 8th Ave, Lewiston, ID; 208.792.2644; lcsc.edu

LCSC CENTER FOR ARTS & HISTORY 415 Main St, Lewiston, ID; 208.792.2243; lcsc.edu LINDSAY CREEK VINEYARDS 3107 Powers Ave, Lewiston, ID; 208.746.9463; lcvineyards.com HELLS CANYON GRAND 621 21st St, Lewiston, ID; 208.799.1000; hellscanyongrandhotel.com

SALSBERG ROOM IN TOWNE SQUARE 504 Main St., Lewiston ID; 208.298.2199; landmarkeventsgroup. com RIVAURA ESTATE VINEYARDS 21622 Rivaura Lane, Juliaetta, ID; 208.276.3245; rivaura.com 1912 CENTER 412 E 3rd St, Moscow, ID; 208.669.2249; 1912center.org

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FLYING B RANCH 2900 Lawyer Creek Rd, Kamiah, ID; 208.935.0755; flyingbranch.com

MONASTERY AT ST. GERTRUDE 465 Keuterville Rd, Cottonwood, ID; 208.962.3224; innatstgertrudes.org BEST WESTERN LODGE AT RIVER’S EDGE 615 Main St. Orofino, ID; 208.476.9999; bestwestern.com

BEST WESTERN PLUS UNIVERSITY INN 516 Pullman Rd, Moscow, ID; 208.882.0550; uinnmoscow.com RIVER DANCE LODGE 7743 Highway 12, Kooskia, ID; 208.765.0841; riverdancelodge.com SALMON RAPIDS LODGE 1010 S Main St., Riggins, ID; 208.628.2743; salmonrapids.com

THE HIGH COUNTRY INN 70 High Country Ln, Ahsahka, ID; 208.476.7570; thehighcountryinn.com WHITEBIRD SUMMIT LODGE 2141 Old White Bird Hill Rd, Grangeville, ID; 208.983.1802; whitebirdsummitlodge.com

SOUTHFORK RIVER JUNCTION LODGE 7176 Hwy 14, Elk City, ID; 208.842.2802; southforkjunction.com

CATERERS

HAPPY DAY CATERING 1021 Bryden Ave, Lewiston, ID; 208.743.0179; happydaycatering.com LCSC CATERING 500 8th Ave, Lewiston, ID; 509.792.2244; lcsc.catertrax.com HELLS CANYON GRAND 621 21st St, Lewiston, ID; 208.799.1000; hellscanyongrandhotel.com

SEASON’S CATERING 301 Main St, Lewiston, ID; 208.798.4994; seasonsbistroandcatering.com

WAYBACK CAFE & CATERING 2138 13th Ave, Lewiston, ID; 208.743.2396; facebook. com/Wayback-CafeCatering-140932439259912

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CLEARWATER RIVER CASINO & RESORT 17500 Nez Perce Rd, Lewiston, ID; 208.746.0723; crcasino.com

THE GALLERY 107 W North Street, Grangeville, ID; 208.983.2595; facebook.com/ thegallerygrangeville

Photos Courtesy ROW Adventures/Chad Case

EVENT CENTERS

COUNTRY CATERING 70 High Country Ln, Ahsahka, ID; 208.476.7570; thehighcountryinn.com

NECTAR RESTAURANT & WINE BAR 105 W. Sixth St., Moscow, ID; 208.882.5914; moscownectar.com


L ODGING

LODGING

River Dance Lodge adventure resort in Kooskia, ID.

PROSPECTOR CABINS 4500 Ericson Ridge; 208.842.2597

BOVILL

BOVILL CITY RV PARK 201 3rd Ave, 208.826.3603

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2421 Business Loop 95; 208.962.3647; dogbarkparkinn.com \n"Z

INN AT ST. GERTRUDE

465 Keuterville Rd; 208.962.3224; innatstgertrudes.org \

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RODONNA’S COUNTRY HAUS RESTAURANT & VILLAGE MOTEL

SOUTHFORK RIVER JUNCTION LODGE 7176 Hwy 14, Elk City, ID;

208.842.2802; southforkjunction.com un Z$4X1

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207 Elk City Wagon Rd; 208.983.3528 nr

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35133 Dent Bridge Rd; 208.669.0528; elkriverrecreation.com

WHISPERING PINES RV PARK elkriverpark.com $4"X

HUCKLEBERRY HEAVEN RV PARK

rvidaho.org/parks/huckleberry-heaven-rvpark $4"X

VACATION RENTAL

RED BARN RENTALS

212 South Front St; 407.432.3885; redbarnrentals.com

WHITEBIRD SUMMIT LODGE

MUD SPRINGS

605 E Main; 208.983.2587; grangevillebnb.com

RV PARK/CAMPGROUND

150 Ridgeway Dr #17; 208.842.2268 VACATION RENTAL

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SLEEPY HOLLOW RV PARK

822 SW 1st; 208.983.1500; elkhornlodgegrangeville.com

700 W Main St.; 208.983.2500; idahogatewayinn.com

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2742 Dixie Rd; 208.842.2417; silverspurlodge.com

ELKHORN LODGE

208.826.3299

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ELK RIVER RECREATION CAMPGROUNDS

GUEST RANCH

113 E North; 208.983.1110

ELK RIVER LODGE & GENERAL STORE 201 S Main St.; elkriverlodge.org;

407 Foster Ave; 208.962.3391; country-hausrestaurant.business.site u"

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DOWNTOWNER INN

BED & BREAKFAST

2141 Old White Bird Hill Rd; 208.983.1802; whitebirdsummitlodge.com \n"

801 SW 1st St.; 208.983.1002; wyndhamhotels.com \un"Z

RV PARK/CAMPGROUND

BEAR DEN RV RESORT

16967 Highway 95 S; 208.983.0140; beardenrv.com n"Z$4Xs1r

COUNTRY COURT MOBILE HOME & RV PARK 467

Country Court Dr; 208.983.2587; countrycourtmobilehomepark.com

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HARPSTER RIVERSIDE RV PARK

2895 Highway 13; 208.983.2312; rvidaho. org/parks/harpster-riverside-rv-park $4"Xsr

MOUNTAIN VIEW M/H RV PARK 127 Cunningham St.; 208.983.2328; mountainviewmhrvpark.com "4Xs1

SUNDOWN RV PARK

102 N C St.; 208.983.9113; sundownrvparks. wixsite.com un"Z$4Xs1r

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LODGING

KAMIAH

BED & BREAKFAST

HEARTHSTONE LODGE

3250 Highway 12; 208.935.1492; hearthstonelodge.com \n

QUILT HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST & QUILT SHOP 247 Flying Elk Dr.; 208.935.7668; \Zn

CITY OF NEZPERCE RV PARK 9 FULL HOOKUP SITES | FREE WIFI & RV DUMP | SHOWERS

HOTEL/MOTEL

CLEARWATER 12 MOTEL 108 E 3rd St.; 208.935.2671; clearwater12motel.net \un"

REUNION/RETREAT CENTERS

FLYING B RANCH

Enjoy a small farming community at the heart of the Nez Perce Prairie adjacent to City Park with picnic and playground areas.

RESERVE YOUR SPACE

412 4TH AVENUE NEZPERCE, IDAHO (208) 937-1021

2900 Lawyer Creek Rd; 208.935.0755; flyingbranch.com 0\un"Z

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LEWIS CLARK MOTEL

4243 Highway 12; 208.935.2556; lewisclarkresort.com un"Z$4Xs1r

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LONG CAMP RV PARK

4192 Highway 12, MP 68; 208.935.7922; longcamprvpark.com un"4ZXs1r

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BED & BREAKFAST

REFLECTIONS INN

6873 Highway 12; 208.926.0855; reflectionsinn.com un

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RIVER DANCE LODGE

7743 Highway 12; 208.765.0841; riverdancelodge.com un"sr

RV PARK/CAMPGROUND

RIVER JUNCTION RV PARK

208.926.7865; riverjunctionrvpark.com $4"Xsr

VACATION RENTAL

IDAHO SPORTSMAN LODGE 103 East St; 208.926.4766; idahosportsmanlodge.com "Z

SOUTHFORK RIVER RANCH 3341 Highway 13; 208.926.4514; southforkriverranch.com

LEWISTON

BED & BREAKFAST

KIRBY CREEK LODGE & SNAKE RIVER ADVENTURES 208.790.4503; kirbycreeklodgeidaho.com \un"

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GUEST RANCH

MOSCOW

OROFINO

208.257.4564; hellscanyon.biz.com

PARADISE VIEW BED & BREAKFAST

THE HIGH COUNTRY INN & COUNTRY CATERING

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HOTEL/MOTEL

CLEARWATER RIVER CASINO & LODGE GEM 17500 Nez Perce Rd;

208.746.0723; crcasino.com 0u"4Xs1r

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2128 8th Ave; 208.262.4856; choicehotels.com \un4s1r

SUPER 8 MOTEL

3120 North South Highway; 208.717.4294; wyndhamhotels.com \

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HAMPTON INN

2701 Nez Perce Drive; 208.743.9004; hilton.com \un

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2425 Nez Perce Dr; 208.750.1600; ihg.com 0\un"Z

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70 High Country Lane; 208.476.7570; thehighcountryinn.com \un"Z

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BEST WESTERN PLUS UNIVERSITY INN GEM

1516 Pullman Rd; 208.882.0550; bestwestern.com 0\un"Z

FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES

HOTEL/MOTEL

BEST WESTERN LODGE AT RIVER’S EDGE 615 Main St.; 208.476.9999; bestwestern.com \n"

1000 W Pullman Rd; 208.882.4600; marriott.com/puwfi

HELGESON PLACE HOTEL

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706 N Main; 208.882.7579; facebook.com/HillcrestMoscow

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185 Warbonnet Dr; 208.882.5365; wyndhamhotels.com

THE MONARCH MOTEL

120 W 6th St; 208.882.2581; moscowmonarch.com un"

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2600 Michigan Ave; 208.476.5584; konkolvillemotel.com

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WHITE PINE MOTEL

222 Brown Ave; 208.476.7093; whitepinemotel.com uZn

702 21st St; 208.746.4600; innamerica.com

175 Peterson Dr; 208.883.1503; wyndhamhotels.com

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VACATION RENTAL

1842 Viewpoint Rd; 208.476.1255

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HOTEL/MOTEL

RYAN’S WILDERNESS INN

8883 Highway 12, 208.926.4706; "

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PUBLIC LANDS CAMPGROUNDS

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DAM VIEW CAMPGROUND

1842 Viewpoint Rd; 208.476.1255 "1r

GARDEN CREEK RANCH

Accessible by boat in Hells Canyon, snakeriveradventures.com

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BED & BREAKFAST

1020 South Adams St; 208.921.0841; littlegreenguesthouse.com

PETERSON BARN GUESTHOUSE 847 Travois Way; 208.882.4620; petersonbarn.com 

DENT ACRES

1842 Viewpoint Rd; 208.476.1255 uZ"$4Xs1r

GRANDAD CAMPGROUND

1842 Viewpoint Rd; 208.4761255 RV PARK/CAMPGROUND

CANOE CAMP RV PARK

NEW MEADOWS

85 Canoe Camp Loop; 208.476.7530; canoecamprvpark.com

5604 Highway 95; 208.628.3323; pinehurstresort.us

CLEARWATER CROSSING RV PARK

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500 Riverfront Ave; 208.476.4800; clearwatercrossingrvpark.com

NEZPERCE

RV PARK/CAMPGROUND

NEZPERCE RV PARK

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412 4th Ave; 208.937.1021; cityofnezperce.com $4u"Xsr

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CLEARWATER CABIN RENTAL 429 Neff Rd; 208.476.7740; clearwatercabinrental.com 

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LODGING

RIGGINS MOTEL Swiftwater RV Park in White Bird, ID.

615 S Main St.; 208.628.3001; rigginsmotel.net n

RIVERVIEW MOTEL

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SALMON RAPIDS LODGE

1010 S Main St.; 208.628.2743; salmonrapids.com Discover lodging packages and specials for your stay.

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SPRING BAR

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4262 Dent Bridge Rd; 208.476.3317; wildroostervacationranch.com

PIERCE

HOTEL/MOTEL

PIERCE MOTEL

509 Main St.; 208.464.1504; n"

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BED & BREAKFAST

5538 Highway 95; 208.628.3029; thelastresortoutfitter.com \n

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MACKAY BAR OUTFITTERS & GUEST RANCH

208.413.2109; mackaybarranch.com

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CANYON PINES RV RESORT 159 Barn Rd; 208.628.4006; canyonpinesrv.com uZ"$Xs1r ]

RIVER VILLAGE RV PARK

1434 N Highway 95; 208.628.3547

211 S Main St.; 208.464.2171; outbackidaho.com

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RIVERSIDE RV PARK

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2 S Main; 208.464.2736; idahotimberinn.com

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LAIRD HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST

515 N Main St., 208.628.3272; bigironmotel.com

310 Cedar St., 208.875.0688 \n 

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SCENIC 6 RV PARK

125 6th St; 208.875.0808; cityofpotlatch.org $4u"Xs1r

POWELL

HOTEL/MOTEL

LOCHSA LODGE

VACATION RENTAL

RUSTIC RANCH CABINS LLC.

POTLATCH

BED & BREAKFAST

1220 S Main St.; 208.628.3698; riversidervidaho.com

BIG IRON MOTEL

1497 Big Salmon Rd; 208.628.3037; thervlanding.com

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WEIPPE

PUBLIC LANDS CAMPGROUND

DEYO RESERVOIR CAMPGROUNDS 654 Schmidt Mill Rd; 208.435.4406 u"X1r

RV PARK/CAMPGROUND

TIMBERLINE CAFE & RV PARK 1022 N Main St.; 208.435.4522 $4"s1r

(See www.weippe.com for campground map and reservations)

WATTS RV PARK

705 W Pierce Ave; 208.435.4140; pierce-weippechamber.com $4"Xr

A Lewis & Clark Visitor Center & Public Library

WHITE BIRD HOTEL/MOTEL

THE CONFLUENCE RESORT & CAFÉ 125 Hoots Ln; 208.565.0478; theconfluenceresort.com

WHITE BIRD MOTEL

115 Bridge St.; 208.839.2308 "

SALMON RIVER RESORT

3252 Waterfront Dr; 208.839.9990; salmonriverresortidaho.com "

RV PARK/CAMPGROUND

GEM

3154 Salmon River Ct; 208.839.2700; swiftwaterrv.com "Z$Xs1r

VACATION RENTAL

CANYON HOUSE

128 White Bird Rd; 208.839.2777; canyonhousewhitebird.com n

WINCHESTER

PUBLIC LANDS CAMPGROUND

WINCHESTER LAKE STATE PARK 1786 Forest Rd; 208.924.7563; parksandrecration.idaho.gov $4"Xru

VACATION RENTAL

GEM Visit North Central Idaho Member

WINCHESTER LAKE LODGE 214 Joseph Ave; 208.924.6430; winchesterlakelodge.com 0unZ

Kayak & Paddle Boards available Calendar of Local Events July – Sept: Weippe Farmers Market Fridays: 3-5 pm 1st Weekend in August: 1860 Days-Pierce 3rd Weekend in August: Wild Weippe Rodeo

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