PANORAMIC PANORAMIC

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PANORAMIC PANORAMIC
NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO
PANORAMIC VIEWS
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Salmon River
N
orth central Idaho is river country, a
rugged oasis for boaters, fishermen, and
families who seek out the West’s most
iconic waterways. The Salmon River,
known as the “River of No Return” for
reasons that quickly become clear, churns
up miles and miles of adrenaline-inducing
whitewater sure to get a few screams (the
good kind) out of you as you raft or kayak
its impressive waters. If you prefer, roar
over rapids in a jet boat on the Snake
River in Hells Canyon, North America’s
deepest river gorge, or fish the Snake’s
waters for giant sturgeon. We’ve got other
thrills, too, like blue-ribbon trout streams,
insane salmon and steelhead runs, and a
bed and breakfast shaped like a beagle
(the world-famous Dog Bark Park Inn near
Cottonwood). When you dry out, take a
scenic late afternoon bicycle ride through
golden wheat fields out on the Palouse,
or through the flower-filled meadows of
Camas Prairie. Tour the many important
and sacred sites that make up the
Nez Perce National Historic Park, which
celebrates the Nimi’ipuu, who have
hunted, fished, and lived on these lands
for thousands of years. In winter, two
words: Snowmobiling. Everywhere.
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MOSCOW
Saturday mornings in Moscow are
heavenly. Potters, painters, bakers, and
growers hawk their wares at the downtown farmers market, cafes serve up
locally roasted brews, and cyclists ride
out into the golden Palouse. The whole
scene has a college town feel, as it
should, since it’s home to the University
of Idaho, but this is a college town for
grown-ups, too—see why so many fall
in love with it by touring the historic
Fort Russell neighborhood. While you
browse downtown’s quaint shops,
stop for a tasting at the Camas Prairie
Winery or head out to the Appaloosa
Museum and learn about the Nez Perce
Tribe’s prized horsemanship. Read up
on Idaho’s famous 1910 forest fire and
its hero, Edward Pulaski, at the Idaho
Forest Fire Museum.
Thursday evenings in summer, bring
a picnic to East City Park for the Fresh
Aire Concert Series. From fall to spring,
take in the Great Performance Series,
a season of professional dance on
the Palouse. Attend live theater at
SPONTANEITY
Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre,
Moscow Art Theatre (Too), Moscow
Community Theatre, and Hartung
Theatre on the university campus—
home to Idaho Repertory Theatre
and student productions. April brings
HempFest fun to East City Park.
Be sure to tour the university’s
beautiful grounds, originally designed
by the Olmsted brothers (of Central
Park fame), and its Tudor Gothic-style
centerpiece, the Admin building.
Take a relaxing stroll through the
campus jewel, the 63-acre Arboretum
& Botanical Garden, featuring display
gardens, tree groves, water features,
and trails. In February, follow the music
to the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival,
four days of student performances and
evening concerts by new and legendary
jazz artists alike.
Palouse
Moscow’s surrounding fields, hills, and
forests beckon in all seasons, offering
scenic rides through farm country
and nonstop sledding on Elk River
snowmobile trails. Make the most of
your visit by staying at a unique B&B or
guest inn, including the Wylie Lauder
House, Peterson Barn Guesthouse, or
Meadowinds Mansion.
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Payette National Forest
TIMBER COUNTRY
Moscow
The Rolling fields of the Palouse give
way to mountain meadows and stands
of giant cedar, tamarack, and fir as
you head into timber country. Take a
day’s drive along Highways 8, 9, 6, and
3 through the sleepy towns of Troy,
Princeton, Harvard and Santa. Route 6
bisects St. Joe National Forest, home
to large elk herds, trout streams, and
wildlands. Out on Highway 8, a gentle
trail leads to the spectacular Elk Creek
Falls. You’ll find camping, hunting,
and snowmobiling adventures around
almost every turn!
LEWISTON
Payette National Forest
Let Lewiston be home base for your
north central Idaho excursions. Here,
where the Snake and Clearwater Rivers
meet, you’ll find quaint eateries in a
historic, tree-lined downtown and,
just a few miles south, a look at one
of history’s ultimate adventures at the
Lewis and Clark Discovery Center. Hells
Gate State Park offers kayak rentals
for leisurely paddling, or try to spot
otters and hawks as you walk or ride
along the park’s riverside trail. Consider
visiting Lewiston in April, when the
town celebrates spring with its monthlong dogwood festival. In May, student
athletes from across the U.S. compete
in the Avista-NAIA World Series at
Harris Field on the Lewis-Clark State
College campus. Come September, it’s
time to get rowdy with the Lewiston
Roundup, three days of professional
rodeo action. Year-round, check out
memorabilia from revered Outdoor Life
magazine writer Jack O’Connor at his
Hunting Heritage & Education Center
located within Hells Gate State Park.
along North America’s deepest
river gorge—carved by the 1,000-mile
Snake—is astounding, whether you
drive its winding roads, take a jet boat
tour, or angle for monster fish. Guided
boat tours leave from Lewiston, White
Bird, and Hells Canyon Dam. If you
prefer to float, find an outfitter to take
you through Class IV and V rapids.
Drivers, be sure to take in the scenery
at roadside beaches.
OROFINO
Alongside this small town runs the
Clearwater River, where you’ll be
landing salmon and steelhead in some
of the prettiest waters around. Just
north is Dworshak State Park and the
forested, 54-mile reservoir of the same
name. Camp, swim, boat, and fish
for kokanee all around the reservoir,
and swing by the impressive 700-foot
Dworshak Dam, the third-highest in the
U.S. Cold weather brings more ways to
play—ski Bald Mountain, ride hundreds
of miles of snowmobile trails, and get
cozy in a cabin.
If you’re a history buff, stop at the
Clearwater Historical Museum in
Orofino and the Bradbury Memorial
Logging Museum in nearby Pierce. Drive
the Gold Rush Historic Byway through
the Weippe Prairie, where the Nez Perce
sheltered the Lewis and Clark expedition. You can learn more about this
encounter and the Nez Perce’s history
on the prairie at the Weippe Discovery
Center. Each August, Pierce throws a
big party, the 1860 Days Celebration,
to commemorate its history as Idaho’s
first gold-rush town. September brings
Orofino Lumberjack Days, steeped in
the town’s timber “tree-dition.”
Definitely put Hells Canyon on your
must-see list. The rugged landscape
REGIONAL INFO
Hells Canyon
‹ LARGEST CITY
LEWISTON
Population – 32,051
‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE
Summer Average High – 84°
Winter Average High – 32°
Annual Precipitation – 15"
‹ ELEVATION
Highest – 9,400' (He Devil Peak)
Lowest – 738' (Lewiston)
Lewiston
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REGIONAL MAP
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Clearwater River
6
Elk River
Bovill
Pullman
8
3
Moscow
Elk River
Backcountry
Byway
Potlatch
River Dworshak
Reservoir
Dworshak
State Park
A
Lolo Pass Visitors Center
Headquarters
A
Lochsa River
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Clarkston
B
Orofino
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Lewiston
Gold Rush
Historic Byway
C
Weippe
Hells Gate
State Park
Nez Perce
National
Historic Park
Kamiah
Winchester
Winchester
State Park
12
Powell
Pierce
Selway River
Lowell
Kooskia
Selway Bitteroot
Wilderness Area
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B
Cottonwood
Northwest Passage
Scenic Byway
Clearwater River
SCENIC DRIVES
Grangeville
C
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Elk City
A
‹ Elk River Backcountry Byway
208-476-4335
Gospel Hump
Wilderness Area
B
‹ Gold Rush Historic Byway
208-435-4406
Salmon River
C
‹ Northwest Passage Scenic Byway
877-364-3246
White Bird
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Warren
For video, itineraries, and
a state byway guide, go to
visitidaho.org/scenic-byways.
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Riggins
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SKI AREAS
A
‹ Bald Mountain Ski Area
skibaldmountain.com
B
‹ Cottonwood Butte Ski Area
cottonwoodbutte.org
C
‹ Snowhaven Ski Area
grangeville.us
skiidaho.us
CAMAS PRAIRIE
East of Lewiston on Highway 95, learn
about the Nez Perce at the Nez Perce
National Historic Park Visitor Center.
The national park preserves many of
the Nez Perce Tribe’s important and
sacred sites, 26 of which are in Idaho
along the Route 95 corridor.
After driving through the picturesque
Lapwai Creek Canyon, with its wooden
railroad trestles, you’ll emerge onto
the farmlands of the Camas Prairie,
named for the delicate blue flower
that blankets its meadows each year.
For a unique overnight stay, book a
yurt in Winchester Lake State Park.
Tour the nearby Wolf Education and
Research Center, where you might
catch a glimpse of a member of the
Owyhee Pack. Continue to Cottonwood,
where the Dog Bark Park Inn stands
as one of Idaho’s most unusual bed
and breakfasts. One of Idaho’s oldest
museums, the Historical Museum at St.
Gertrude, is also near Cottonwood. It’s
a beautiful spot to stretch your legs—
and once you see its sweeping prairie
views, you’ll be tempted to stay at the
adjoining inn. Book a stay for early
August during the Raspberry Festival,
an annual fundraiser for the museum.
A bit south, Grangeville welcomes you
to summer whitewater trips, fall hunting getaways, and winter snowmobiling. Right around the 4th of July, catch
Grangeville Border Days, Idaho’s oldest
rodeo. Wow the kids with a stop at the
visitor center, which houses a replica
of the Tolo Lake Mammoth unearthed
nearby. For true Idaho backcountry,
drive Highway 14 through Nez Perce
National Forest to Elk City or Dixie.
this stretch of deep, forested canyons,
high basalt cliffs, and sandy white
beaches. You’ll find many experienced
outfitters to take you down river in the
outdoorsy town of Riggins. Riggins
kicks off whitewater season in early
June with the Big Water Blow Out River
Festival—a day of discounted trips and
riverside events.
You can launch into another famous
Idaho river, the Snake, from Pittsburg
Landing near White Bird for access to
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.
Be sure to stop at Heaven’s Gate for
panoramic views of Hells Canyon and
the Salmon River Canyon—but first,
check roadway conditions for FS 517, as
you’ll be climbing to above 8,000 feet.
If you fish, you’d better be in the
Riggins area each spring and fall for
plentiful salmon and steelhead runs.
Also in the spring, watch racers from
the U.S. and Canada rev it up on the
River of No Return during the Salmon
River Jet Boat Races. In October, join
the town for the Salmon River Art
Guild’s annual fall art show, which just
celebrated its 50th year.
Salmon River
Salmon River
For more information, visit Idaho Fish
and Game, fishandgame.idaho.gov;
Idaho Outfitters and Guides Licensing
Board, oglb.idaho.gov; or Idaho Outfitters and Guides Association, ioga.org.
River Dance Lodge
Book an all-inclusive whitewater or
fishing vacation at the River Dance
Lodge on the banks of the Clearwater in
Kooskia. Further east, base a whitewater adventure out of Three Rivers Resort
& Rafting, a friendly campground/
motel/cabin setting.
WHITE BIRD AND RIGGINS
Lochsa River
The mighty Salmon River kicks into
high gear between White Bird and Riggins, a rugged area known to rafters,
kayakers, and jet boaters as Idaho’s
whitewater capital. Extreme thrill
seekers and young families alike can
experience the trip of a lifetime down
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Steelhead Trout
NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO
Salmon River
RECREATION
Wildlife
Water Play
› North central Idaho is home to
hundreds of species, so pack the
binocs! Elk, deer, black bear, and
smaller critters like river otter and
grouse live throughout the area’s
thousands of acres of wilderness. In
Hells Canyon, be on the lookout for
mountain goats, cougars, and bald and
golden eagles. Winter is the best time
to see large herds of elk and bighorn
sheep feeding near the river banks and
lower meadows. Any of the national
recreation areas, wildlife management
areas, and state parks offer a front-row
seat to Idaho’s wild side.
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› Rivers rule this region. The Lochsa,
Selway, Clearwater, and Salmon all
rush down from the Continental Divide
to join the Snake at Lewiston. These
big waters bring big fish, especially
steelhead, the enormous first cousin
of the rainbow trout. Pretty much any
drive in this pristine section of Idaho
reveals a secluded spot to cast a line
for Chinook and kokanee salmon,
blue-ribbon trout, and bass. If you’re
ready to reel in something you can
really brag about, head to Hells
Canyon for giant sturgeon.
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› You can tell by the names of this
area’s whitewater destinations—
Hells Canyon, the River of No Return—
that action awaits. Our world-class
whitewater rivers traverse remote
wilderness, power through deep
canyons, and meander past dramatic
peaks and forested shores. And where
there’s water, there’s wildlife, so keep
an eye out for mountain goats, bighorn
sheep, and black bears.
Views from Above
› Take in north central Idaho’s most
dramatic peaks, rivers, and canyons
from the air. Salmon River Helicopter
Tours, flying from just outside Riggins,
makes trips over Hells Canyon, the
Salmon River Canyon, Seven Devils,
and Frank Church–River of No Return
Wilderness.
Snow Sports
› North central Idaho does winter
right. If you love quiet, try the Palouse
Divide Nordic Ski Area near Moscow
or Winchester State Park (rent a yurt
as a wintry home base). But if you’re
into speed, take your pick of endless
snowmobile trails throughout the entire
region, including Dworshak Reservoir,
Elk City, and Bald Mountain Lookout
near Orofino. A great snow season
means good riding until late April and
even into May in Clearwater County.
Payette National Forest
Elk
Lochsa River
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lodging, and dining in north central
Idaho, go to visitidaho.org and
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Hells Canyon
North central Idaho is an outdoor lover’s paradise, with the largest wilderness
areas in the Lower 48 states. Whether you are into watching wildlife, listening
for the sounds of nature, or enjoying whitewater, this is the region for you.
ATTRACTIONS
KAMIAH
MOSCOW
COTTONWOOD
› Chief Looking Glass Powwow
Yearly on the third week of August,
celebrate Chief Looking Glass and his
military accomplishments.
› Pedal the Palouse
Everything from 35 miles of paved
bike paths to single-track mountain
biking (great views, too).
LEWISTON
RIGGINS
› Hells Canyon
Roar over forbidden rapids via
jet boat in North America’s deepest
river gorge.
› Whitewater Capital of the World
Nat Geo’s top whitewater rafting
destinations on the Salmon River.
› Historical Museum at St. Gertrude
Explore the history of north central
Idaho’s mining, ranching, farming,
and Chinese heritage.
GRANGEVILLE
› Tolo Lake Mammoth Replica
Ever seen a mammoth? Now you can!
Discover this dig site off of Hwy. 95.
› NAIA World Series
Partake in the greatness of America’s
game with the college baseball
championships.
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(208) 507-1904
HISTORY
Lewis and Clark
› Imagine making your way through 200-plus miles of
some of the country’s most rugged mountain terrain—with
scarce food and water, and clothing not warm enough to
shield against cold—right at the onset of an Idaho winter.
That’s just what the Lewis and Clark expedition did in 11
days in 1805, along what’s now celebrated as the Northwest Passage Scenic Byway (Highway 12). This breathtaking route winds along the Lochsa and Clearwater Rivers,
both of which hold National Wild and Scenic River status,
and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. The travelers
arrived weary and starving at Weippe Prairie, where the
Nez Perce Tribe fed and sheltered them. Considered the
most hospitable tribe the party encountered, the Nez
Perce had lived, hunted, harvested camas roots, and
fished in this area for thousands of years. The Nez Perce
creation story begins at the Heart of the Monster, along
the byway in Kamiah. To discover more about Nez Perce
history and culture, stop at any one of the 38 sites in the
Nez Perce National Historical Park, or visit the park’s headquarters in Spalding. Find out more about the expedition
at the Lewis and Clark Discovery Center at Hells Gate State
Park in Lewiston.
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Regional Information
ELK CITY
North Central Idaho Travel Association
(208) 507-1904,
visitnorthcentralidaho.org
Guest Ranches
Nez Perce Tribe
(208) 843-7342,
nezperce.org
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Amenities Key
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Airport Shuttle
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Free Breakfast
Sable Trail Ranch
www.sabletrailranch.com,
Red River Rd, (208) 842-2672
Hotels & Motels
Elk City Hotel/Motel & Gift Shop
elkcityhotelid.com, 289 Main St,
(208) 842-2452
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RV Parks/Campgrounds
Sleepy Hollow RV Park
150 Ridgeway Dr #17,
(208) 842-2268
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Handicap Access
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Non-smoking
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Pets OK
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Motor Coach Parking
$
Dump Station
Mud Springs
207 Elk City Wagon Rd,
(208) 983-3528
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Full Hookups
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Vacation Rentals
Prospector Cabins
4500 Ericson Ridge, (208) 842-2597
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Red River Corrals & Cabins
3586 Red River Rd, (208) 842-2228
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AHSAHKA
The High Country Inn & Country Catering
www.thehighcountryinn.com,
4232 Old Ahsahka Grade,
(208) 476-7570
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ELK RIVER
Elk River Lodge & General Store
www.elkriverlodge.net, (208) 826-3299
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Elk River Recreation Campgrounds
www.elkriverrecreation.com,
407 W Main, (208) 826-3468
COTTONWOOD
$ u " X r
Dog Bark Park Inn B&B
www.dogbarkparkinn.com,
2421 Business Loop 95, (208) 962-3647
Huckleberry Heaven RV Park
www.huckleberryrentals.com,
(208) 826-3405
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$ 4 " X
Inn at St. Gertrude
www.InnAtStGertrudes.org,
465 Keuterville Rd, (208) 451-4321
GRANGEVILLE
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Mariel’s Bed & Breakfast
649 Meadow Creek Rd, (208) 962-5927
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RoDonna’s Country Haus Restaurant
& Village Motel
407 Foster Ave, (208) 962-3391
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DIXIE
Silver Spur Outfitters & Lodge, Inc.
www.silverspurlodge.com,
2742 Dixie Rd, (208) 842-2417
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Bed & Breakfasts
Whitebird Summit Lodge
www.whitebirdsummitlodge.com,
2141 Old White Bird Hill Rd,
(208) 983-1802
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Hotels & Motels
Downtowner Inn
www.grangevillelodging.com,
113 E North, (208) 983-1110
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Evergreen Suites
www.evergreensuites.com,
605 E Main, (208) 983-2587
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Gateway Inn - Grangeville
www.idahogatewayinn.com,
700 W Main St, (208) 983-2500
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Super 8 - Grangeville
www.super8.com,
801 SW 1st St, (208) 983-1002
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RV Parks/Campgrounds
Bear Den RV Resort
www.beardenrv.com,
16967 Hwy 95 S, (208) 983-0140
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Country Court Mobile Home & RV Park
www.countrycourtmobilehomepark.com,
467 Country Court Dr, (208) 983-2587
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Mountain View M/H RV Park
www.mountainviewmhrvpark.com,
127 Cunningham St. #39, (208) 983-2328
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Sundown RV Park
www.grvpark.com,
102 N C St, (208) 983-9113
u Z n " ^ $ 4 X s 1 r
HARPSTER
Harpster Riverside RV Park
harpsterriversidervpark.com,
2895 Hwy 13, (208) 983-2312
$ 4 " X s r
KAMIAH
Bed & Breakfasts
Hearthstone - Elegant Lodge by
the River | hearthstone-lodge.com,
3250 Hwy 12, MP 64, (208) 935-1492
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Quilt House Bed & Breakfast
& Quilt Shop
www.quilthousebedandbreakfast.com,
(208) 935-7668
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Hotels & Motels
Clearwater 12 Motel
www.clearwater12motel.net,
108 E 3rd St, (208) 935-2671
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Kamiah Inn Motel
216 Hwy 12, (208) 935-0040
Elkhorn Lodge
elkhornlodge.wordpress.com,
822 SW 1st, (208) 983-1500
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Sundown Motel
1004 3rd St, (208) 935-2568
Reunion/Retreat Centers
Flying B Ranch
www.flyingbranch.com,
2900 Lawyer Creek Rd, (208) 935-0755
El Rancho Motel - Lewiston
2240 3rd Ave N, (208) 743-8517
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Evergreen Motel - Lewiston
2125 3rd Ave N, (208) 746-5851
RV Parks/Campgrounds
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Lewis Clark Resort
www.lewisclarkresort.com,
4243 Hwy 12, (208) 935-2556
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Long Camp RV Park
www.longcamprvpark.com,
4192 Hwy 12, MP 68, (208) 935-7922
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KOOSKIA
Golden Oak Inn
3001 North-South Hwy, (208) 746-7797
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GuestHouse Inn Suites - Lewiston
www.guesthouseintl.com,
1325 Main St, (208) 746-3311
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Hillary Motel
2030 North-South Hwy, (208) 743-8514
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Lewis & Clark Trail Cabin
www.airbnb.com, 139 Little Smith Creek
Rd, (208) 926-4718
Holiday Inn Express - Lewiston
www.hiexpress.com,
2425 Nez Perce Dr, (208) 750-1600
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Reflections Inn
www.reflectionsinn.com,
6873 Hwy 12, (208) 926-0855
Inn America - Lewiston
www.innamerica.com,
702 21st St, (208) 746-4600
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River Junction RV Park
(208) 926-7865
$ 4 " X s r
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Lewiston Inn & Suites
1716 Main St, (208) 743-9526
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Ryan’s Wilderness Inn
www.wildinn2.com,
8883 Hwy 12, (208) 926-4706
Red Lion Hotel Lewiston
www.redlionlewiston.com, 621 21st St,
(208) 799-1000
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Western Motor Inn
6 Main St, (208) 926-0166
Vacation Rentals
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LEWISTON
Bed & Breakfasts
Italianna Inn
www.italiannainn.com,
2728 11th Ave, (208) 743-4552
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Kirby Creek Lodge & Snake River
Adventures
www.snakeriveradventures.com,
(208) 746-6276
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Hotels & Motels
Clearwater River Casino & Resort
www.crcasino.com,
17500 Nez Perce Rd, (208) 746-0723
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Comfort Inn - Lewiston
www.comfortinn.com, 2128 8th Ave,
(208) 798-8090
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Econo Lodge Lewiston
www.econolodge.com
1021 Main St, (208) 743-0899
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Fairfield Inn & Suites - Moscow
www.marriott.com/puwfi,
1000 W Pullman Rd, (208) 882-4600
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Hillcrest Motel
www.hillcrestmoscow.com,
706 N Main, (208) 882-7579
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Idaho Inn
www.idahoinn.com,
645 W Pullman Rd, (208) 885-1480
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La Quinta Inn - Moscow
www.lq.com,
185 Warbonnet Dr, (208) 882-5365
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Palouse Inn
www.palouseinn.com,
101 Baker St, (208) 882-5511
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Royal Motor Inn
120 W 6th St, (208) 882-2581
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Super 8 - Moscow
www.super8.com, 175 Peterson Dr,
(208) 883-1503
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Vacation Rentals
Browne Block Guest House
www.browneblockguesthouse.com,
112 S Main St, (208) 883-3661
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Pistol Palace
www.thepistolpalace.com,
1028 Main St, (208) 798-0909
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Little Green Guesthouse
www.littlegreenguesthouse.com,
1020 South Adams St,
(208) 669-1654
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LOWELL
Three Rivers Resort & Rafting
www.threeriversrafting.com,
Hwy 12, (208) 926-4430
Peterson Barn Guesthouse
www.petersonbarn.com,
847 Travois Way, (208) 882-4620
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NEW MEADOWS
MOSCOW
The Last Resort
www.thelastresortoutfitter.com,
5538 Hwy 95, (208) 628-3029
Bed & Breakfasts
MaryJanes Farm Bed & Breakfast
www.maryjanesfarm.org/bb,
1000 Wild Iris Ln (208) 882-6819
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Paradise View Bed & Breakfast
paradiseviewbb.com,
1005 Joyce Rd, (360) 480-2049
Nezperce Hotel
nezpercehotel.com, 603-605 Fourth Ave,
(208) 937-2265
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Hotels & Motels
Best Western Plus University Inn
www.uinnmoscow.com,
516 Pullman Rd, (208) 882-0550
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Nezperce RV Park
cityofnezperce.com,
502 5th Ave, (208) 937-1021
$ 4 u " X s r
Amenities Key
NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO
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Tall Pine Cabin
www.tallpinecabin.com,
10560 Hwy 12, (208) 476-5711
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Wild Rooster Ranch
www.wildroostervacationranch.com,
4262 Dent Bridge Rd,
(208) 476-3317
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Pierce Motel
www.piercemotel.com,
509 Main St, (208) 464-2324
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Hotels & Motels
Best Western Lodge at River’s Edge
www.bestwestern.com,
615 Main St, (208) 476-9999
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Helgeson Place Hotel
www.helgesonhotel.com,
125 Johnson Ave, (208) 476-5729
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Konkolville Motel
www.konkolvillemotel.com,
2600 Michigan Ave, (208) 476-5584
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Riverside Motel, Guide Service
& Tackle Shop
www.theriversidemotel.com,
10560 Hwy 12, (208) 476-5711
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White Pine Motel
www.whitepinemotel.com,
222 Brown Ave, (208) 476-7093
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RV Parks/Campgrounds
Canoe Camp RV Park
www.canoecamprvpark.com,
14224 Hwy 12, (208) 476-7530
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The Outback
www.outbackidaho.com,
211 S Main St, (208) 464-2171
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Timber Inn
www.idahotimberinn.com,
2 S Main, (208) 464-2736
POLLOCK
Canyon Pines RV Resort
www.canyonpinesrv.com,
159 Barn Rd, (208) 628-4006
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Little Salmon Lodge
www.littlesalmonlodge.com,
121 Old Pollock Rd,
(435) 881-7520
Mountain View Elk Ranch
www.mountainviewelk.com,
(208) 628-3803
Shepp Ranch
www.sheppranch.com, (208) 866-4268
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Hotels & Motels
Big Iron Motel
www.bigironmotel.com,
515 N Main St, (208) 628-3005
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Riggins Motel
www.rigginsmotel.net,
615 S Main St, (208) 628-3001
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Riverview Motel
www.riverviewmotel.com,
708 N Hwy 95, (208) 628-3041
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Salmon Rapids Lodge
www.salmonrapids.com,
1010 S Main St, (208) 628-2743
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Salmon River Motel - Riggins
www.salmonrivermotel.com,
1203 S Main St, (208) 628-3231
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RV Parks/Campgrounds
River Village RV Park
1434 N Hwy 95, (208) 628-3443
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POTLATCH
Riverside RV Park - Riggins
www.riversidervidaho.com,
1220 S Main St, (208) 628-3698
Laird House Bed & Breakfast
310 Cedar St, (208) 875-0688
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Scenic 6 RV Park
www.cityofpotlatch.org,
145 Hwy 6, (208) 875-1117
$ 4 u " X s 1 r
POWELL
Lochsa Lodge
www.lochsalodge.com,
115 Powell Rd, (208) 942-3405
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Clearwater Crossing RV Park
www.clearwatercrossingrvpark.com,
500 Riverfront Rd, (208) 476-4800
Bed & Breakfasts
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Serenity Lodge Bed & Breakfast
402 Rapid River Rd, (208) 628-4095
Vacation Rentals
Guest Ranches
Clearwater Cabin Rental
www.ClearwaterCabinRental.com,
507 Neff Rd, (208) 476-7740
Mackay Bar Outfitters & Guest Ranch
www.mackaybarranch.com,
(208) 965-8355
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Idaho Sportsman Lodge
www.idahosportsmanlodge.com,
103 East St, (208) 926-4766
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Southfork River Ranch
www.southforkriverranch.com,
3341 Hwy 13, (208) 926-4514
SYRINGA
River Dance Lodge
www.RiverDanceLodge.com,
7743 Hwy 12, (208) 765-0841
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Irby’s Blue Spruce Lodge
43 Lackey Rd, (208) 435-4890
$ " X 1 r
Timberline Cafe & RV Park
timberlinecafe.mfmss.org/index.html,
1022 N Main St, (208) 435-4763
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Watts RV Park
www.pierce-weippechamber.com,
705 W Pierce Ave, (208) 435-4140
White Bird Motel
www.whitebirdmotel.com,
Main & Bridge St, (208) 839-2308
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Canyon House
www.canyon-house.com,
128 White Bird Rd, (208) 839-2777
WHITE BIRD
RV Parks/Campgrounds
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www.angelsnook.com, 130 Bridge St
(208) 839-2880
WINCHESTER
Hotels & Motels
Hells Canyon Jet Boat Trips & Lodging
www.killgoreadventures.com,
3252 Waterfront Dr, (208) 839-2255
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Hoots Motel & Cafe
Hwy 95, (208) 839-2265
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Swiftwater RV Park
www.swiftwaterrv.com,
3154 Salmon River Ct, (208) 839-2700
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Vacation Rentals
Winchester Lake Lodge
www.winchesterlakelodge.com,
214 Joseph Ave, (208) 924-6430
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