Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.
Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.
Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
How long is the drive from Wallace to Spokane?
The direct drive from Wallace to Spokane is 80.2 mi (129 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 14 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Wallace to Spokane, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Coeur d'Alene, as well as top places to visit like Oasis Bordello Museum and Wallace District Mining Museum, or the ever-popular St Joe River.
Coeur d’Alene is a city in northwest Idaho. It’s known for water sports on Lake Coeur d’Alene, plus trails in the Canfield Mountain Natural Area and Coeur d’Alene National Forest. McEuen Park offers a grassy lawn and a trailhead for adjacent Tubbs Hill. The lakeside City Park & Beach includes picnic areas and a playground. The Museum of North Idaho traces regional history, including the city's former timber industry.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Spokane
Best stops along Wallace to Spokane drive
The top stops along the way from Wallace to Spokane (with short detours) are Lake Coeur d'Alene, Silverwood Theme Park, and Centennial Trail. Other popular stops include Tubbs Hill Trail Marker, Silver Streak Zipline Tours, and Green Bluff.
Easy access yet spectacularly remote. Great place to go and get lost for a few days. I came in from Couer D'alene. At first the river is wide and slow as it flows through some sparsely populated neighborhoods settled on the river. Higher up the river starts to tumble and narrow with nice plunge pools below the riffles. Past the town of Avery is my favorite area. But it can be a challenge if you're fishing. There are plenty of turnouts but getting down to the river and making your way along it takes some dedication but it's worth it. When you're ready to leave (or when you have to..) you can just follow the same road all the way back to I-90. It turns into a dirt road for a bit but it's in good shape. It will take you through the "Gold Pass" along the way. It's a nice drive by itself.
Joshua Wilkins — Google review
Beautiful river, such amazing views. Recommend seeing it by bike!
Steve Johnson — Google review
I love the Joe.!! If there was only one place in the world I could be it would be here!!
Tara Nicholson — Google review
The St. Joe River is stunning. I have yet to fish it yet but I plan to this summer. Either way even if the fishing is no good the drive to see it is worth it. The surrounding area is beautiful as well, I visited in St. Marie's, Id.
Seth Butterfield — Google review
Fished above Avery but below the road closure at the first campground. April is the quiet time on the Joe.
Gary brewer — Google review
Boondocking at its finest. Literally hundreds of miles of four wheeling.
kevinpoc — Google review
My grandpa took me fishing here 3 summers in a row. I miss it. Beautiful place in Idaho, if your ever passing through, ;)
Lucas Deletis — Google review
BEAUTIFUL CLEAR WATER!!!
sabrina bayha — Google review
Coming from western Washington and having access to cell service while you're camping is honestly a drag. I love that we can get away from everything here. No emails. No calls. No texts. Just the most amazing natural beauty. I love north Idaho.
The Oasis Bordello Museum in Wallace offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, with authentic items and a passionate tour guide providing valuable insights. Visitors are transported back in time as they explore the personal items of the former inhabitants, gaining a deeper understanding of the area's history and the significance of this establishment. The museum is well-maintained and provides an uncomfortably beautiful experience that allows visitors to connect with the past.
I really wasn't sure what to expect for this tour but our group was so glad that we did it! It was super interesting and the host was entertaining and knowledgeable. It's definitely worth checking out!
Jackie Casey — Google review
Website said they were open, got there and a sign on the door said they were closed for the days I was in the area. Disappointing.
Michael Rau — Google review
I loved visiting here! There was so much history. It was such a unique museum. I would recommend going if you have the time!
Jewelia Hawker — Google review
What an awesome place! They Preserved the history and building so well. The employees are very nice. This is a great attraction and tour.
Lorissa Hottel — Google review
So fascinating. Very glad to see this awesome piece of history so well managed. It’s an uncomfortably beautiful feeling looking at everybody’s personal items. Feels like you knew them. I was a bit skeptical on the legitimacy of this place and it’s items, but leaving, I am confident that everything is authentic. It truly was like walking into the past. This place fell into the right hands, as the tour guide seemed very passionate. She had lots of information on the area, and the ladies that worked here. The tour is worth the price, as you are not only walking into the world that was so important for the people of Wallace, but supporting and making sure this museum will stay for generations to come.
Zachary — Google review
We had a nice time. Very informative as to the past lives of the gold miners. Please forward this video to anyone you feel that might be interested in it.
Video link
https://youtu.be/lL9JoAT4pJk
William Oakley — Google review
Very interesting piece of history. The tour was intriguing. Definitely worth the money.
Melanee M — Google review
This tour is so fun! Leigh knows so much history and is very engaging. It only takes about a half hour (but you can stick around longer if you want to look at the rooms in more detail) and it's really fascinating. A must-do when you visit Wallace!
sharon guthrie — Google review
What an amazing place to visit. It was probably one of the coolest places we visited when visiting Wallace. You learned so much and it was like a time capsule you were walking through. If you’re ever visiting Wallace I would stop by and get a tour.
marlene spalding — Google review
What a hidden gem. This place is a perfect snapshot of history. It’s perfectly preserved and you feel like you’re going back in time as soon as you walk up the stairs. This is among the very coolest museums I’ve been to in my whole life. I have so much respect for the community here for keeping this important piece of history alive.
Montana Keig — Google review
What an amazing stop!! We stayed in Wallace for four days and this was the highlight of the trip! We came for the Haiawatha trail and couldn't stop talking about this tour!! Definitely worth the money and time!! I only wish I would have thought to take a picture in front of the building! The tour guide was so sweet and knowledgeable, I definitely plan to come back!
Hannah Wynn — Google review
Strange but fascinating place. One of a kind stop. Take the tour!! I liked the information provided- it seemed unreal. People truly did this for a living at one point! Enjoy. P. S. No pics upstairs...
Reuven Zecharia — Google review
Very disappointed, we booked a room in Kellogg for a mini vacation. Rode the gondola (awesome experience) then did a tour of mine in Wallace (highly recommend), then noticed Oasis Museum is closed on Monday and Tuesday so we stayed another night so we could go to the Oasis Museum and tour. Even though door said and website says they are open on Wednesday (opening at 11:00) they were not open. I even texted the number they had on the window asking if they planned on opening. Never did get a reply, so very disappointed, they need to update the website hours to reflect what the hours the truly are open. We finally left at 11:19 and as we were leaving noticed another couple was also waiting for it to open
Catherine Hulse — Google review
A wonderful piece of history in the town of Wallace, Idaho also known as the Center of the Universe. The entire town is on the National Registry. The museum gives you a glimpse into history that you cannot see any where else in the world. The museum host gives you the history of the building and then you see all the individual rooms.
The Wallace District Mining Museum is a fun and informative museum with a huge selection of antiques related to mining. The museum offers a small walkable tour inside with many items to see, including amazing 3D representations of local mines. It provides insight into mining practices and is handicap accessible. The staff is friendly and helpful, making it an enjoyable experience for visitors.
Handicap accessible!
Some of the areas in the museum are tight, but seem to me to be manageable.
Wow!! What a great museum! They have a huge selection of antiques to see while you are visiting. There is a small walkable tour inside with so many items, you will need to make another trip back. If you are not familiar with mining practices, this museum will answer many questions for you. The staff was very nice and helpful too!!
BackLegged Full — Google review
Drove for some hours to Wallace with the intention of visiting the museums and all were closed. Museum web page doesn't exist anymore. Google hours weren't updated by the administration to reflect they were closed that Saturday. Disappointing.
Daniel Garcia RM — Google review
Fun little museum with the most amazing 3D representations of local mines. They have an area where you explore exhibits done up like you are walking through a mine. The woman working the counter was friendly and very helpful.
Craig Reichel — Google review
Wonderfully done museum very interesting items and history to learn here. Bonus stars for having a bathroom when everything else in town was closed in the middle of the day.
April Fisher — Google review
Cool museum with very informative displays about the process of mining and all the old school things they did back in the day mining for minerals.
David Cy — Google review
Can't say I'm all that interested in mining .... but I am a wildland firefighter and I have a lot of interest in the 1910 Big Burn, there is a modest display dedicated to that massive fire .... the cool thing is they have the original Pulaski.
So here's a selfie with me and Ed Pulaski's original Pulaski.
Scott E. Mayer — Google review
The staff here are friendly and welcoming. The museum itself is quite small, but there's so much to learn about and see. My kids absolutely loved the scavenger hunt the staff gave them. It really got them to take an interest in the descriptions of all the items and what purpose they served. The motion sensor exhibit was quite neat and lent itself to immersing visitors in the "mining experience." My grandpa bought me some vials of gold and silver as well as some ash when I was young. I always treasured these, and now my kids have had the same special experience. They proudly display their vials on their shelf at home and talk about the museum from time to time.
Brianna Lewis — Google review
A charming facility with very friendly, helpful, knowledgeable and attentive staff. The exhibits were so well presented and complete that my only complaint is that we did not have the time in our daily schedule to fully appreciate all that was there to see.
I bought one book and I ought to have bought six.
We were charmed by the town and delighted by the museum.
Sierra Silver Mine Tour, Inc. offers a guided exploration of an underground silver mine that is both informative and interesting for all ages. Tickets are purchased at the station where visitors can also mine for minerals and enjoy ice cream before taking a trolley tour of the town to reach the mine entrance. The guide provides extensive knowledge about the mining process and allows visitors to operate some equipment while exploring the flat interior of the cave.
My wife and I took this tour the second day it was open this year and were the only two in our time slot. Very friendly staff and the guide who led the trolly ride to and from the mine provided a very entertaining and informative history of Wallace.
Fast Freddy (awesome!) met us at the mine and guided us into the mountain. A former silver miner for decades, he provided a fascinating and insightful tour filled with details that only someone with his years of experience could.
We’ve been through several mines, and this was the first to actually demonstrate working mining equipment…that really made the history come to life.
Would definitely recommend this tour to anyone with even a casual interest in mining or the history of the West.
Bill Mason — Google review
My wife and I truly enjoyed our time in Wallace! We especially enjoyed the silver mine tour! Our driver was spectacular and the miner who took us into the mine was born to mine! He is a great man and an excellent fit as a guide!
We thank you all!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Jonah Elsom — Google review
Took my 11 year old and 8 year old to do the mine tour. We bought our tickets at the station and mined for minerals inside the store. We also got ice cream inside the store. Then the adorable trolley came and picked us up and gave us a little tour of the town and took us to the mine. My boys thought the mine was really interesting. Our tour guide was very informative. He let the boys turn on some of the equipment. I had never been inside a mine before and I thought it was very neat. Very accessible too. There are about 25 steps to the mine entrance and the inside of the cave is flat. We drove over and did the Pulaski trail afterwards. Such a fun day!
Sceptor Vlogs — Google review
My husband and I came here for the tour and we really enjoyed every minute of it. From the trolley ride downtown Wallace up to the mine. It was a great time. Marty are tour guide in the mine was wonderful and such a nice person. I would recommend however, if you're sensitive to noise, bring some ear plugs for when they demonstrate some of the equipment. It's extremely loud and if you're sensitive to noise, it may be a problem for you. Also, if you're afraid of the dark, please be prepared that there is going to be a portion where they're demonstrating the darkness of the cave. This may scare young children in particular. I highly recommend this place in this tour. It's worth the very small amount you pay and you'll learn a lot.
Jessica Robertson — Google review
First-hand narration by a tour guide recounting his silver mining work experience leads to a memorable, informative experience walking through a silver mine, with additional narration on the ride to and from the mine tunnel on a trolley where you can learn about the interesting city of Wallace, Idaho.
Mike Christel — Google review
Tours run often enough there is little wait. A lot of interesting stuff at the store/tour depot! Trolley ride was fun & informative. Mine tour was great! Lee was good clean fun, full of knowledge & experience. He gave 2 book suggestions that I made note of & plan to check out. Fabulous way to spend a little over an hour!
Lynette Straley — Google review
We had a great time. The tour was very interesting and Lee, our guide, was patient and answered all of our questions. My one suggestion is, tell people who bring their dogs that the machinery is VERY loud, not a little loud, and there is a vibration that will startle them. It was a great experience. I would also suggest, if you head back to the west, out of Wallace, do stop at the memorial for the Sunshine Mining disaster. Is is impressive.
Randee Jean Bybee — Google review
We love this tour! The tour guide had so much to share and turned several of the machines on. (If you have small kids or those sensitive to noise bring earmuffs) It is amazing that men go down and work underground every day for products that we never know we use. Our guide was a 4th generation miner! Will go back and do this again when our little kids can remember but our big kid loved the tour!
Emily Morris — Google review
Lenny was funny and informative. The trolley 🚎 driver was very good. Short ride to the mine, if it's hot outside you don't really need a jacket. Wear sturdy shoes, there's various small areas of standing water.
And then a small tour of the town. I would recommend, but not highly recommend.
Laura Schmidt — Google review
A must see if you're in the area!! This is a great tour for all ages and I would highly recommend it to everyone! Great tour guides and an amazing experience.
Jeremy Brown — Google review
The tour of the mine which was wonderful and the guide a former miner Fast Freddie was very knowledgeable, engaging, and entertaining was outstanding. I would give this place 5 stars however, the driver for the tour was indifferent to the female military members on the tour. He started out asking were there any military or vets on board. Those that were, raised their hands including myself and a fellow female military vet. He acknowledged the male vets by speaking to them directly but never acknowledged the female vets. It was evident he focused on the male vets by engaging them during the drive to the mine and back. If you are going to ask the question be courteous enough to acknowledge all members of the military or do not ask the question in the first place. The driver mentioned Wyatt Earp during his talk. As we were dropped off, I tried to engage with the driver to let him know that my ancestrial family had ties with Wyatt Earp he basically brushed me off. My friend had the same feeling during the drive. I then left and now my review speaks for itself. Without saying the word sexist I think I am getting my point across.
Florence Trevino — Google review
One of our favorite stops on our trip! Well worth going!! All the tour guides are retired miners, who really know what they're talking about. Our kids loved (Lenny) our guide's humor! We were also very impressed with the trolley driver and the lady who checked us in at the beginning of the tour! She really helped us out!
Sarah Cluff — Google review
This is so worth it! Lee was our tour guide, what an amazing man, full of knowledge. The Trolley driver...I will call him "Wally", retired Navy-great bantering with the guests and a bonus of some history of Wallace. (I am not sharing many pictures....this is so you will go check it out for yourself.)
Theresa Niemi — Google review
This was one of the coolest tours! I had no expectations really, but it was absolutely fascinating! The tour guides were personable, knowledgeable and we felt so comfortable. We learned a lot and my son even got to use some of the machinery underground. He was thrilled! It’s cold, so bring a sweatshirt. But even if you don’t have one, they will lend you one. We can’t wait to go back again.
Liz McHale — Google review
Loved this tour, great way to learn about the town. Dog friendly & they were very sweet with my senior pup. Tours offered every 30 mins. Pro tip: stop in at the 6th & Cedar before / after your tour which is also dog friendly! Street parking.
Silver Streak Zipline Tours offers an amazing and entertaining experience for visitors. The staff, including Chris and Ethan, are highly praised for making guests feel comfortable, safe, and entertained throughout the tour. The photographer captures great moments, and the Big Daddy zip line is recommended for an extra thrill. Visitors also appreciate the free water bottle and the option to purchase memorable souvenirs like shirts and stickers. Overall, it's described as a wonderful family-run business that provides a great experience for all ages.
Absolutely fantastic experience! My girlfriend and I had the opportunity to be the first guests of this season, the whole crew at Silver Streak made it such a memorable event! Great views and lots of laughs. 100% will be returning on our next trip. #STARFISH!!
Tyler Gregory — Google review
One of the best things we've ever done! From beginning to end we felt comfortable, safe, and LOVED going down the ziplines! Highly recommend this activity with this group of great and knowledgeable staff!
Paige Evans — Google review
Had a large family group staying in Kellogg. We rode the Hiawatha, played at Coure d'Alene, and had the opportunity to have a "Girls Night." We decided that a "Girls Morning" would be better, and we did the West Course Zip line. It was awesome! Our guides were friendly and very safety conscious. We zipped through spectacular scenery and had a wonderful time. The guys were jealous! Would definitely recommend!
Ray Ferguson — Google review
I can’t say enough great things about the guys here! All were 100% professional and safety-conscious, but also relaxed. The perfect combo for first-time zippers! We were completely blown away by the entire crew and experience and will be back again every year!! Unbelievable experience due to the crew here, 100/10 would recommend! I was speechless in the best way!
Krystyna Rohde — Google review
This place was so much fun! Everyone was happy and friendly. Each run, they were very thorough with checking the safety equipment and also giving verbal instructions. One instructor always goes first so he is waiting for you, the other stays to help you. There were only a couple little uphill treks, they drove you in a buggy otherwise which was nice. I had a great time and so did my boyfriend who'd never done it.
Bonus part: the town is so quaint and small with good food and an antique shop.
Donya Kohl — Google review
They accommodated every need of our group of 13. The guys all had fun personalities and helped make this experience the highlight of our week long outing. High five star recommendation
Bobbie Poppleton — Google review
Absolutely PHENOMENAL experience zipping in Wallace! The professionalism and kindness of our expedition leaders (Colton and Ethan), made this a lifetime memory for my daughter and I. We faced fears, we laughed, we zipped, and we found a lifelong moment to enjoy life and one another on this excursion. Lines are FAST, fun, safe with gorgeous views! Colton and Ethan were supportive, confident, and refreshingly respectful of each individual zipper, meeting each person where they were comfortable. Worth the money and the time; we will DEFINITELY be back with this company. Big Daddy is CRAZY AWESOME!! Thanks for a great time!!
mauricia scott — Google review
We went this last week with my wife, Brother-in-law, and their aunt. it was amazing. Chris and the other young guy was amazing!!! The photographer took great pictures. they mad us all very comfortable, were entertaining and funny, and very safe. I would love to go back and would definitely recommend them. and do not cheap out.. pay the extra for the Big Daddy it is their last longest zip line, also get the pictures they are worth it!!! Did i mention they give you a free water bottle. my wife and i bought 2 shirts and a half dozen stickers. I recommended they order patches ;)
mike Stevens — Google review
Ethan and Chris are the best honestly everyone that works here is wonderful. Great family run business it was a great experience for our family will come back again and we would highly recommend this place to everyone.
The Pulaski Tunnel Trail is a 4-mile nature trail that offers stunning views of rivers, tall cedar and pine trees, and adorable wildlife like chipmunks and squirrels. The cool breeze from the river adds to the refreshing experience. Along the way, hikers can learn about the heroic story of Pulaski and his efforts during the 1910 forest fires. The trail also provides an opportunity to explore the beautiful town of Wallace with its historic charm.
Read about this trail from one of the groups I'm in on FB that highlights areas to hike. Not far from home (I live in Spokane Valley), good day adventure even in the snow. My trip was the day before Easter, still lots of snow on the trail. Not very busy when I started out, made it almost all the way up before I saw people behind me. 2 miles up (and down of course), trail has mile markers in the ground, handful of bridges to walk over, quite a bit downed trees and big ol' limbs across the trail.... Some looked like they were from the winter weather and some looked like they have always been that way. Walk pretty much beside the creek the whole time. Very peaceful, all I could hear was the rushing water. Beginning of trail has some highlights of the fire and Pulaski. At the end there are more highlights. The tunnel entrance of course was covered in snow but I could definitely see where it was. Have to cross the water to actually reach the tunnel. Summer months I'm sure this is really pretty to hike and see the tunnel up close. Great picture taking time with nature. Dogs allowed. Bathroom at the beginning of the trail (not sure if it was accessible when I went tho). No garbage cans around.
Jeri Stabler York — Google review
Absolutely Beautiful Nature Trail! 4 miles of gorgeous rivers, mountain tall cedar and pine trees, cute chipmunks and squirrel. Cool breeze from the river helps you press on. All the while you learn interesting facts about Pulaski and how he saved his men in the 1910 massive Forrest fires. The town of Wallace is also very beautiful. Before you get to the trail entrance you go threw the most quaint little historic town, kept exactly how it used to be. A true gift to walk this trail and experience a peice of historic nature.
Random Googler — Google review
Great easy hike in! 2 miles in 2 miles out with 1/4 mile markers. Beautiful place!
Gradual incline going in with the hike going out being much easier with the gradual downhill. Bathroom before you head on hike smells horrible though.
proeis — Google review
Fun trail in winter, trail was well cut with plenty of branches and boughs to walk through, definitely added an element of winter wonderland. Highly recommend!
Annie Huhta — Google review
Really lovely trail. First half mile is easily negotiable for most anyone. There are several display posts with history and general info. Soon after first half mile the trail starts up a short steep section. We did not venture further as we were pressed for time but would have loved to have gone further.
trevor morris — Google review
Awesome hiking trail. The hike is beautiful and follows a stream all the way up the 2 mile trail. Due to the tall trees the hike is well shaded, but you still have plenty of sunshine. This trail tails a story and was fun to learn more about "Big Ed" Pulaski and the fires of 1910. Family friendly as I did the hike while carrying my 1 year old in an Osprey Poco. Highlight of the trip!
Nathan Ormond — Google review
I moved to Wallace middle of June 2022 and discovered this trail prior to moving here. I wanted to find a hiking trail close to my place for my buddy Chloe and I to enjoy often. Absolutely stunning trail, fast paced creek, small water falls, and we meet nice folks weekly!
Lisa Freer — Google review
The Pulaski interpretative trail was great, and the event could be made into a Hollywood movie, easy. I may be a little bias, given the nationality of the hero. There are a few inclines/declines, but I'd say it is an easy/moderate trail. 2 miles in/out (4 miles total)
Adam S (Rangertravels.com) — Google review
This was so much fun!! Spoiler alert, you can't actually get up and close to the mine..well you can, but there is no trail down to it. (trust me I explored as many options.. I came close to traversing down the bank, but a little boy told me he did it, but that when you got down there you couldnt see "anything" exciting. It is definitely a hike UP. lol!
NorthwestKimberley — Google review
We loved this hike. Did it with our 6 and 8 year old with no problems. Follows along a stream incase you need to cool off. Very educational with pannels to learn about the fire along the way. Easy to moderate hike depending on fitness level. Met an amazing couple in the parking lot. All the ppl along the trail were so friendly. Not a ton of room for parking but it wasn’t busy so we had no problems finding a spot even with a motor home. Would recommend this hike.
Mike Kobzik — Google review
Amazing trail. Well built, amazing scenery and it’s not to rugged at all. Easy hike just long.
Éire 1916 — Google review
Great hike with beautiful scenery. I'm not the strongest hiker and found the steep grades at various points challenging, but with some stops along the way it was doable. I'll definitely bring my walking sticks next time!
Deborah Tafil — Google review
Great hike! Still lots of snow and ice so be careful!
Kayla Knight — Google review
Great short hike to an absolutely historic spot for wildland firefighters. The walk to the tunnel itself is about a quarter mile longer than the sign says. Pavement doesn't go very far up the trail so ADA looses a couple points there. If you want a longer hike and don't mind pavement walking the hike from downtown Wallace more than doubles the length of your walk and wandering through the town is a pleasant ramble defore heading up the hill. Also nearby in wallace are the historic staircases that run up and down the town from the days before paved roads.
Anthony Woelke — Google review
An easy hike that simultaneously gives you a history lesson and a peaceful walk in the woods. The last portion of the hike is a little steep but if you are moderately in shape, it won’t be a bother. Overall, it’s well maintained and you can read about the fires and the history as you walk. An absolute must if you are in the area.
Recreational trail on a former rail line offering camping areas, wildlife views & natural scenery.
5.0
(99)
Idaho, USA
8
Old Mission State Park
Park
Sights & Landmarks
Landmark Spanish-style church (Idaho's oldest building) amid scenic trails & a historic cemetery.
Lovely historic mission established by Belgian Jesuits from St. Louis. Church had been partially rebuilt & restored. Great place for a picnic. Only a moderate level of historic whitewashing regarding the Church/Native American relations. Eventually the military showed up - kicked the Native people's off their land. Usual story.
Lauri Hart — Google review
A delightful museum/ historical buildings just off the interstate. We paid $7 to park and $5 each for the permanent exhibit (Sacred Encounters). You can take a self guided tour of the grounds and buildings including the 18 minute video without paying the extra $5 per person. (The exhibit is well done, but I think children would find it boring.) No food or drink is allowed in the Visitor Center, but there are several picnic tables near the Old Mission buildings. We brought a picnic lunch and enjoyed the views. There are clean restrooms with running water inside the Visitor Center.
Karen Brutzman — Google review
My kids and I really enjoyed stopping here for a history lesson, beautiful views, and a breath of fresh air. You get in free if you have the Idaho parks pass or it's $7 without.
Ness A — Google review
This is a must see if you are driving thru Idaho on I-90. What a neat old mission and the place is so very well kept up. Fascinating history about this place that will leave you in awe. My family lived nearby in Kellogg when I was a kid and I remember visiting the mission on a school field trip and another time with the family and it looks just as I remember it all those years ago, right around 40 years ago. It's well worth the stop and especially to hear the story of its beginning in the 1800s. Its fascinating to hear its history and let your mind imagine what life would have been like for this family and the ones that followed. 5 stars🌟 and 2 thumbs up👍
Robert Hawkins — Google review
I highly recommend stopping here if you have an hour or two. There is an awesome, modern visitors center with a multi thousand square foot exhibit on the history of the site. Then you can go check out the inside of the old mission building and several other historic buildings. There is a lot of room to walk around and potentially have a picnic. Overall, it is a very calm place with a lot of history and nature to enjoy.
TJ Herndon — Google review
Worth the stop to see and learn some history of the area. It would be a great place to bring a picnic. $7 entry.
Team Pitcher — Google review
This is a wonderful place to stop and have a quiet picnic. Good signage about the mission and the other buildings that were there. There's also a nice hiking trail. Down below the Visitor Center are small upright BBQs, you have to walk to them but it is paved for handicap access. It is not dog-friendly per se, but if you keep your dog on it's leash and clean up after it you'll be able to have your companion with you. The Mission is quite small and still has the feeling of a church. The grounds are relaxing with lots of large trees keeping it cool in the Summer. It provided me a place just to recharge from being on the hwy with Holiday Longweekend drivers. The Visitor Center has very nice gifts and postcards for a very reasonable amount.
missmary — Google review
Outstanding history lesson! We arrived at open and the attendant was so welcoming. We watched their informational video and then took a walk up to the mission and parish. Absolutely beautiful! Stunning piece of history. Even our 6yr old could appreciate it. Thank you for keeping this place open and preserved.
Zackary — Google review
The trip was amazing, all the history the art, the stories. I can see why the people liked it so much its so peaceful it's like seeing grace. There is a lot of history out there the staff are great. Makes you think about the old ways.
Joshua Peters — Google review
This park is beautiful and had such a rich history! Set on an expansive, brilliant green hilltop, it's a great little history spot. The museum has so many rooms and shows things in written, picture, and video format. The parking and entrance fee is well worth it! Go see this gem!
MarkLouise Wildoner — Google review
Historical church and grounds. Beautiful location and well maintained. They have a few trails to go on to see some cemeteries. A very nice museum that offers lots of info and images. You can see the inside of the Cataldo mission church and another house next to it.
The staff is very helpful and friendly. They have field trips for students to come and explore. Outside picnic tables for those wanting to sit and eat there. Restrooms inside the museum and an outside rest room as well. It costs to park and visit.
JamiSue Sharp — Google review
Very beautiful state park. Entry fees are a reasonable $7, and there is a nice museum onsite as well for an additional fee. The Mission Church and house are from 1853 and they've been restored very well. You can go inside the two buildings. There are also a few small trails on walk onsite with information signs, including one down to the wetlands area of the river and another to an old cemetery. There are picnic tables as well. We'll definitely be back to this park!
Lakefront state park boasts hiking/skiing trails, water sports, disc golf, picnic areas & campsites.
Gorgeous, Breathtaking, Ever lasting Memories of Nature, Farragut Park is absolutely an amazing experience. The trails are awesome, durung the summer time you can swim in a few spots in the lake. The sights are something to stare at for hours. It's truly an awesome park.
I do wish some trails where a bit more maintenance and some under brush cleared a bit better possibly bring a 4 wheeler with a chipper attached, 4 man crew with chainsaws, could use the fallen logs for mulching. Just my opinion.
Random Googler — Google review
My wife and I love this place. It is become our regular go to place for outdoor activities camping bike riding and hiking. There’s miles and miles and miles of trails and let’s not forget frisbee golf. Campsites are nice and spread apart people are friendly. Great RC flying field.
Unfortunately Idaho state parks doubled their costs for out of state residence which makes a Farragut State Park and all other Idaho parks unaffordable. Yearly vehicle pass is now $80 and a one night stay is $74.
We will continue to go on daily basis but probably not to camp anymore. If you’re an Idaho resident I highly recommend this place. And if you want to get out for a day of hiking and biking there isn’t a better place around.
Tom Neese — Google review
Farragut State Park is a great place to go for camping or hiking. Lots of trails with views of the lake. The day use area had large covered picnic areas with horse shoe pits and volley ball nets nearby. Lots of room for many people to gather together. There were swings for younger kids to play on too. Camping cabins were also real close to the day use area. The cabins appeared to be fairly new and well maintained. A note on the cabin said that the cabins has been cleaned after each use. Each cabin had its own fire pit and picnic table. The cabins also had electric lights and an air conditioner. No bathroom inside the cabin, but a bathroom facility was a short walk from the cabins. The only issue would be if someone had to get up during the night it would be a little walk in the dark. There were close trails near the day use area that were well maintained. Very beautiful spot.
D Dias — Google review
Clean and organized. Lots to do both on and off the water. I loved that RV parking options were better than many camping areas with extra room to breathe and have a little privacy.
Trails were fun. Bayview was also fun and full of history.
Lori McAfee — Google review
We spent the day at Beaver Bay within Farragut State Park and it was perfectly lovely! It was 102° in town, but not for us! Under the shaded trees and next to the water, it felt like a perfect 75°. Unbelievable beauty and views!
M Witty — Google review
What can I say, I love to visit the state parks. I almost always stop in the visitor center to see what's new and chat with the clerks. In the spring I look forward to hearing and watching the birds, ground squirrels and other critters. Walking the various trails, the people have been generally friendly. Of course, gotta stop and check out the wild flowers.
Li Nu — Google review
Nice group site. Plenty of space. 5 frisbee golf courses. newly marked hiking biking trails 14.5 mile perimeter trail fun less than 500 elevation change
Wa Nu — Google review
Went to play Disc golf at Farragut and ended up camping. The courses ranged from easy to hard and were a blast to play. The park was clean and we didn't have any issues with getting a spot or camping.
Thomas Pham — Google review
I came to play the 5 disc golf courses and was not disappointed. There are a huge number of camping spaces including lots of full hookup RV sites, but we opted to stay in a camping camp that had heat and AC. Park has tons of lake frontage, trails, etc.
All in all an outstanding park with lots of space and lots of amenities.
goinupthegranby — Google review
Beautiful property and quiet, shaded, cared for campground. Stayed in Whitetail and were able to come without a reservation. Campground bathrooms were super clean. Easy access to potable water. Unfortunately, there were a lot of bees at our site. Minimal other bugs, though.
Marina Schmitt — Google review
I spent one night in a camping cabin in the winter. I thought paying $69 plus a reservation fee was quite expensive considering there are no winter services in the campground, you have to hike your stuff in to the cabin, and you have to clean it yourself. That being said the cabin was nice and it was a great experience.
When I checked in the ranger was very unhelpful. I had gone to ski but there was no snow so I asked about hiking in the park. She told me any hiking is good, and didn't point me to any specific trails. She really didn't want to interact with me. I couldn't find any maps in the park, and didn't have internet so I drove around aimlessly for a while then decided to leave. Being a ranger seems like such a cool job, don't know why this ranger didn't want to help me enjoy the park.
Ellie Knight — Google review
While the park itself is lovely, they have some of the most rude and disrespectful people working for them. The young lady at check in was particularly disrespectful and it seems typical of the people I have met there. The last time I went to the park was about 15 years ago and they were equally terrible then. I figured maybe they had changed but I was wrong.
Jesse Moore — Google review
We arrived at this park a little after 10 pm we had booked on line, didn’t see anything telling me to check in at the front office the park is extremely large.
When we were checking out the ranger ask who we were and if we had checked in, I stated I did, I did think I had to since I book & paid on line.
He said even though we were checking out, we had to check in or we would get a ticket.
I was disappointed he made us (used his position of authority) to go check in even though he took all our information saw that we were leaving.
We find the front office which isn’t located in any of the camps site it’s its own section.
With the shortage of workers in this country this park has plenty of employees to enforce rules that make no significant, when he already had written our information down visually saw and verbally spoke with us.
I check in only to be told to have a great day see you soon, that took an extra 1/2 hour because of parking and waiting in line to report I was checking in and out at the same time.
The park itself is big and nice, the toilets are at moments they do stink, they offer full hook-ups as well as tent sites. We chose not to use the toilets instead use our portable one the bathrooms were hit & miss.
I guess when you allocate more money hiring people to signing in people then checking bathrooms you end up with unclean bathrooms.
The lake is kind of hard to find I would say drive to it or ride your bike, lots of trails, the lake is absolutely beautiful.
The park is very clean and quite and well maintained.
Loree Good — Google review
I love Farragut State Park. There's so many trails and the water is beautiful. The mountains were very majestic looking with the different colors of green permanting in the sun.
Joanne Snodgrass — Google review
The park itself is nice. Campspots are not close to the lake but are good in size and provide some privacy. Great, groomed hiking trails. As other reviewers stated, staff is not welcoming. The individual checking us was unfriendly; almost flippant. Two of us drove to the S. Entrance with our scooters. The entry fee is per vehicle, so we decided to park one. The park would not allow us to park at the entrance. As we drove back to Bayview, a parking enforcement truck came out of nowhere. The park boundaries are deceiving because the entry gates are inside the park. Luckily for us, we had seen the signs and parked in town where parking was hassle free.
Kelly L — Google review
Camp sites are clean and good sized, boat launch is very accessible eazy in and out, fair amount of parking and prep areas. Plenty to do, beach, boat, kayak, cycle, hike. We really enjoyed our time there..
Patrice Garcia — Google review
Always a good day walking in the park. The trails are nice and the park is beautiful!
Vanessa R S. — Google review
Wow, so beautiful ❤️. The water of Lake Pend Oreille - pronounced "pond da ray", was so refreshing and crystal clear. We went swimming at Idlewild Bay. There is a "store", Cast, Blast, & Relax"- Food & snacks and they rent: bicycles, kayaks, paddle boards, & fishing gear! on the path down to the lake, before you get to the water. There are flush toilets and nice showers there, too. Plenty of parking. The park itself has a lot to offer: Gift shop, Disc Golf, Tree to Tree Adventure Park, Camping, Boat Launch for watercraft, horse trails, llama trails, hiking trails, mtn bicycle trails, Shooting range, museum at the Brig Jr. Ranger Station, Equestrian Campground, Model Aircraft Field(Insurance required), fishing, picnic sites, group camping, dump station. Winter Recreation :snow shoeing, Cross Country Skiing, fat tire biking. When you first check in to the campground office, there is a very informative visitor center, very interesting. Worth your time to check it out.
I stayed at their Airbnb cottage with my baby & small dog, it was PERFECT and the hosts are so sweet. The alpacas/wildlife are great but if you’re looking for a getaway I would definitely check out their Airbnb 🙂
The cottage was warm & cozy with all of the things you would find in a well stocked hotel room plus a full kitchen and laundry. You’re in the mountains so it’s quiet and secluded as well. Treat yourself if you get the chance!
Jeannie Clements — Google review
MUST VISIT
Unbelievably nice and amazing family own this BEAUTIFUL ranch.
One of our best experiences ever as you will walk and interact with amazing animals on your own.
They have Alpacas, llama, goats, miniature horses and donkeys and turkeys.
Animals were adorable and super friendly.
Please make sure to make an appointment before you visit as it’s by appointment only. Tours are every day at 11 am
Amin Sameni — Google review
Sonia was very welcoming! We laughed the whole time! This is Definitely a place to visit! Only $10 and it was well worth it! Best experience ever
Dezel Lee — Google review
We had the best experience! Loved every bit of experiencing the gorgeous farm, it's lovely owners and of course the animals! If you're lucky to go in winter you might get the farm to yourself and it's pure bliss.
Daniela Disterheft — Google review
I took my parents and kids here, and we all loved it! My son loved playing with the goats, my daughter loved the donkeys, and my mother loved the gift shop! Thank you for a wonderful afternoon!
Bianka Spruill — Google review
Wonderful excursion. Great host and very interactive tour. Alpacas. Llamas. Sheep. Goats. Chickens. Rabbits. Mini Horses. Donkeys. We’ll the rooster crowed at me so I didn’t mess with the chickens much but is definitely got my hands on the others! Highly recommend if you are near Coeur d’Alene.
J Wire — Google review
Truly an incredible place! The owners of the ranch are fantastic and let you roam the ranch and explore. Most importantly, you can spend all the time with the animals that you'd like. The goats, donkeys, and ponies were definitely our favorite. The let you put them and they enjoy it, especially the goats, they are actually affectionate! I highly recommend coming here!
Joey Esquer — Google review
Such a beautiful and authentic place. Great for animal lovers who want to see them treated with respect and compassion. The owner Sonia was so kind, she was very helpful with the toddler we traveled with. Every part of the trip was educational and fun, even in the winter. See how many cats and bunnies you can count on your trip!
Sidney DuVarney — Google review
Amazing farm! Friendly people, unique story, and awesome experience 🤩
Well worth $12 bucks a person. There was a cat that greeted us when we arrived. Thr animals are sweet and love attention. There's an air bnb and 3 areas to bring an rv. Super cool👌
Linda Little — Google review
We had been there somewhere in August. And it was my first time to Alpacas farm. This place is so peaceful. The tour was wonderful. They even let you touch and water the Alpacas. There are donkeys, goats and sheep as well. You can reserve a stay in Airbnb.
Five stars!! We are planning to visit again. Thanks for an amazing experience.
Krishna Chaitanya — Google review
Such a lovely place! Owned by and amazingly warm welcoming family, who treats their animals with love and know by heart all their names! Alpacas, llamas, donkeys, horses, sheep, goats… oh and of course their dogs and cats! Despite heavy rain we enjoyed every minute of our time at this barn! Thank you!
PS. A pro-tip: wear shoes that you will not be sorry to make dirty
Marina Wells — Google review
What a great, unconventional thing to do on vacation. Sonia is a great host, Tiger the cat a perfect greeting committee and Mister the dog entertaining. You get to walk around and feed the animals carrots and enjoy the mountain beauty. You definitely leave feeling more peaceful.
Kelsi Woodburn — Google review
4.8
(227)
•
5.0
(569)
2885 S Folsom Ridge Rd, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814, USA
The people in charge seem so knowledagble and experienced. But most importantly, they seem like people with magnificently beautiful hearts. They love those wolves like human family. And it's special to experience. I'm grateful to be able to connect and see wolves so up close and so seemingly happy. Thank you Wolf People!!!!
Jesse Wood-Schatz — Google review
I was very pleased to meet Nancy and hear her story. Unfortunately, the wolves were not there. She has been in a legal battle with Fish & Game. She can no longer have the wolves on the property where her business resides. She is a very compassionate woman who has a strong love and commitment to these animals. I wish her well. She needs your help!
Ginger Rackham — Google review
Was closed but went out back where they have a shelter for injured or displaced wolves. Can't wait to go back when open. The owners and staff were even welcoming when we pulled up past closing. Very nice rustic , historic building . Good people doing good things for our Wild animals that get caught up in all the growth and development. Also 95 is a death trap for all animals and humans when speeds exceed what the area should be.
Heather “Bambinosmom” Connell — Google review
While many people are looking for ways to do 'less', the people at Wolf People look for ways to do 'more', not just for the wolves they care for, but for all wolves on the planet. A sacred creature, loved and cared for by humans with massive hearts. A must see if you are going by, and a great recipient of any donations that you may want to send regardless!
Rae-ann Wood-Schatz — Google review
I have been here twice and I love learning about the wolves and seeing the pups!
Renee Muller — Google review
Great people and the wolves are awesome. Worth a look for sure
chance olsen — Google review
These are great kind people, in a state that is one of the mosy barbaric towards widllife in the country.
Lakefront state park offers hiking/skiing trails, campsites & boating, plus views of local wildlife.
Pretty little lake, beautiful state park. Day use fee, but well worth it. Two long docks for fishing off of. Excellent for canoeing and kayaking. Nice swimming area between the docks, gentle grade. There is a campground here that I haven't seen or used but imagine it's nice. The yellow jackets are quite annoying here in late August. Lots of parking and plenty of trailer parking. Kids had a great time finding and catching frogs and snakes. Saw. Lots of people catching trout, good sizes too.
Curt Hayes — Google review
The campground is nice, with great showers and clean bathrooms. The beach area/docks is pretty small, with some weeds in the water, but once you get deep enough, the water is cleaner and fun to swim in. We were disappointed that out of state guests have to pay double what Idaho residents pay. Many campsites have sloping ground which is difficult for tenting. The lake is a good size for paddleboarding or kayaking.
Laura Kyle — Google review
Wonderful experience!! The camp ground was nice and shady, bathrooms clean, staff friendly, fishing was fantastic, wildlife amazing and view breathtaking! I would definitely suggest and hope to come back someday! Just FYI bring your own hand soap. Bathrooms have running water but they don't provide soap.
RaeAnn Ricks — Google review
Round Lake is small but very beautiful. No gas motors are allowed on the lake, which makes it very peaceful. There is a hiking trail with several bridges all the way around the lake. Dogs are allowed on a leash. A nice dock to fish from and boat launch with beach for swimming. We love it there!
Paula Brost — Google review
I have never fished or camped here. However, I enjoy hiking the trail around the lake no matter what season it is. I’ve gone when it’s 90 degrees and when there’s been enough snow to snowshoe. The views never get old!
Michelle Hull — Google review
Lovely park - paid $14 to get in. Took a walk along the pond. It was a good place to stop and stretch your legs. We saw a few people fishing and another person walking a dog.
L Fev — Google review
The people at the visitors center were very helpful. It had all the amenities we needed, shower, electricity, water and restroom. The lake was close and beautiful with a well maintained sandy beach and dock to swim or fish from. There was a horseshoe pit too. We also enjoyed a hike around the lake. There were day use picnic tables and a covered reserve area. There wasn't a playground but it had a sandy beach, rocks and logs to climb on. Dogs are allowed in leashes.
Cindy Skinner — Google review
Beautiful place for a hike in the woods. About 2.5 miles around the lake. Lots of interesting sights. If you like trees, you'll love this place.
Campsites available too.
David McCoy — Google review
Great place to spend the day! The lake is perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding. The dock is nice for fishing. The "beach" isn't sandy, more like packed dirt, but still an okay place to park your stuff and sit in some chairs. Picnic shelters are available for larger groups. There are nice hiking trails too.
Camping area is better suited for tenting than RV's. The driveways aren't very long and just single width so you'd have to have a very small trailer or expect to park your vehicle in the overflow area.
Hidee Anyan — Google review
A cute little lake to take kayaks as well as hike around. Kids love catching snails that you turn in for free ice cream. A great way to spend your day having fun while helping the environment!
Julie — Google review
This is a picturesque little lake with a campground, picnic areas, and restrooms. It was intermittently windy and cold... not surprisingly, we had the lake to ourselves. But it was still lovely and very serene. We only spent a few hours fishing there, but all of us caught our limit!
Lessa Greenwood — Google review
Awesome little campground and lake. Easy to access but still secluded. Campground looks awesome for tent or car/van camping, it looks a little tight for anything much bigger than that. Lake is easy to access with about 10-15 parking spots available. It was frozen over when I went 12/31 and there were 4 people out ice fishing. I hiked the trail around the lake and it was easy to follow and snow packed the whole way.
Oldest Northwest state park offers lakefront camping & cabins, plus a variety of outdoor activities.
Family camping trip. Plenty of RV hook ups. Nice clean campground. Facilities are clean and stocked. A lot to do like swimming, fishing, kayaking, hiking
Stacey Jones — Google review
Heyburn State Park is such a beautiful place and offers a variety of activities! We have personally hiked, fished & biked the area and can’t wait to visit again. The Parks employees are always friendly, the park is always clean, and the views are phenomenal.
Meagan Hayes — Google review
We love staying at the Blue Heron and Osprey cabins. They are near each other if you wanted to rent both, each sleeps 5 to 6 people. Nice fire pits, picnic tables, they share the nearby vault toilet, and access to gorgeous hiking trails. Cabins have views of the lake but are not on the water. Each cabin has a microwave and small table, plus a heater inside.
Davis — Google review
We love it here! Plummer point beach is our favorite! The trail of the Coeurdalenes is nearby and so fun! Chatcolet bridge is beautiful and a fun bike ride!
Follow along with our RV adventures
IG @GoWanderWithUs
SMB — Google review
It's a Very Beautiful area. BIG PLUS .... FREE Hot Showers !!!
But be forwarded, camping rates DOUBLE for the weekend $33.00 a day.
Otherwise, great cycling in the area, swimming and hiking.
Jon Tattersall — Google review
One of our favorite state parks! Go in May when the ducks and geese have flown back and stuff is more green. The CDA trail runs through the middle of the park and it's a nice short walk across the bridge to see where the lake connects to the southern part of CDA lake. There is a playground in the middle of the park if you need to distract the kiddos. Highly recommended
David Chesser — Google review
Love this place
Fishing
Camping
Biking
Hiking
Go out of town
Ok Tish — Google review
We have always enjoy this beautiful park, many memories of bike riding the great trails, team volleyball, great shower and bathroom accomodations for the campers. There is boat rental down the road a lovely beach to relax on.
Joyce Ringue — Google review
Great state park and good campground. There's a boardwalk to enjoy the marshes. The visitor center is nice and they have the junior ranger program.
Lisa Peabody — Google review
Yes, this is a “natural” state park, NOT a RV resort. So plan on getting back to nature here. I have great memories here. Love the rustic but very beautiful setting. This state park is not meant for large RVs, so if you want class and style, go somewhere else. The paved bike path is the main attraction and very nice.
Jeff Sharpton — Google review
Google maps for Hawleys Landing took me to a private road (I think) just past where the headquarters were at. Just a tip.
Secluded sites, clean bathrooms and hot showers. Walked to the lake and fished off the dock, couple bites. Stayed one night.
Cliff Rinder — Google review
We rented a cottage that was nice. It was hot though that week and there was little relief until about 2am in the morning. The beds in 2bedrooms are full size beds, so a little to small for 2 adults. When we called asking questions about what was available in the kitchen, the staff wasn't very knowledgeable. We packed for one time of cooking and got there and wasn't prepared for really was there. The views though from the fully screen porch over looking the lake was out of this world, my wife and I had tea both morning and evening while reading.
Don Benson — Google review
Good place to come during bird migration. Cottonwood Creek is lovely, but I'm pretty sure it has an alias: Mosquito Hollow. It does have a peaceful sound to it, when the truck traffic isn't too heavy.
Have camped here a few times and it was pleasant. Never very far away from wildlife viewing and fishing.
Li Nu — Google review
Very clean restrooms with showers, electricity available at the vehicle sites. The tent sites are closer to the water and beautiful. Fun hiking and biking trails around. Go to the Ranger Station and pick up a super cute stuffed animal. Bring your bug spray....
Mike Scriver — Google review
Park was closed but is beautiful in that area, I drove by the state park just went around the entire lake Coeur d'Alene Saturday for a beautiful drive. If your bank angler it's a fun drive definitely pack for a day though if you're going all the way around the lake, there is a lot of spots to stop and fish. Otherwise lots of birds, eagles ospreys ducks geese swans. You name it 😎
Largest Northwest theme park offers 65+ rides, a water park, casual dining & an on-site RV park.
Silverwood is the greatest. I have been going since I was a kid and it still is great. The rides aren’t too intense but they give just enough adrenaline that you get the rollercoaster high. Boulder beach has really expanded in recent years and is so fun.
I love the classic old time feeling that silverwood has. It has kept its charm and I hope that never changes. The new stunt pilot ride is a lot of fun but I am partial to the wooden roller coasters.
I can promise you will have fun at this park. It is more than enjoyable. The staff told me the last time I was there that the best time to go is a couple days after the Fourth of July. It is always their slowest days of the year because everyone has to get back to work.
If you are considering it, I recommend going for it. You won’t regret it!
Nikolas Steele — Google review
Family run theme park that has something for everyone.
Silverwood is a fantastic theme park that is truly run with passion and quality experiences for guests. For a relatively small, less known theme park I was really impressed and had a blast. The coasters are good fun (Aftershock is epic); actors and train ride is a good time for all; magic show (Nick and Mad Mike especially) is a great way to break up the adrenaline fuelled fun; and the park’s theme and environment is genuinely beautiful and well maintained.
Great place for a family, thrill seeking adults like myself and anyone who wants to escape for a fun adventure in Idaho.
Yeehaw Silverwood!
Joey Crowther — Google review
WHAT a great park! Homey and small, but with some really good rides, great atmosphere, and friendly people, both at work and as visitors. Parking is across the highway and you walk through a tunnel to the park. Then it's left to the theme park and right to the train and the water park.
I didn't know what was good here, and was able to ride Aftershock twice right away. But Tremors is my favorite ride here, followed closely by the single-rail Stunt Pilot coaster, which loads super fast! Every park should have one of these!
I was done with all the rides by 3 and went to the water park for a while. But I didn't realize until later that the train only runs once an hour and the popular show is only on some of those trips, so I missed the show, which I regret. It's kind of out of the way of everything else, so you really have to make an effort to get to that part of the park. I did get a nice trip nearer sunset, however. The magic show is really good! The variety show in the saloon is pretty campy and not much space to watch it in.
I appreciate that there are quieter areas of the park. Just behind the kid's rides is a pretty park to rest in, and near the train is a theater that plays 3 stooges all day if you need a dark and quiet place to sit down.
Sara Beth Wade — Google review
We had a lot of fun. The lifeguards were straight up on it and were really awesome with the kid. The variety show and train ride was so much fun. We had a blast with the rides. Really clean and the employees appeared to really enjoy what they were doing. Even the ride operators were generally having fun and making the day enjoyable. Thank you for making this 7th birthday for my daughter a blast!
Colter Whiting — Google review
I enjoyed my time at the Silverwood Theme Park in Idaho! The place is clean and beautiful.
I like it better than Disney Land and Universal Studios. We went three days in a row, and enjoyed every second of it. The food that you purchase inside of the Park was really good, and the kids loved it as well. It is definitely a good choice for your family to create memories and relax. It’s was not hectic or too busy. I am definitely taking my grandson there once he’s of age.
Roxanne Wright — Google review
Silverwood Theme park is an epic adventure that everyone from all ages needs to experience. From the rides and roller coasters, to the water park and slides…the day was filled with memories and screams from speed.
The amusement side of the park has it all. For the young and the more advanced thrill seeker. My favorite was Spin Cycle…and it’s upside down twists and turns. Worth the ride! The roller coasters are fast, I mean fast!
For the water park, the slides were amazing. You have everything from fast plunges to twists and turns, in tubes to open air excitement. The water was warm everywhere we went. Plus clean! The lazy River hit the spot for us adults too.
For as many people were there, the staff was amazing, the park was clean, the food was amazing and I highly recommend the Huckleberry Shakes and Chicken Finger baskets.
We loved it, it truly is a great full day of memories in one place.
Adam Lingwall — Google review
I have been to all the parks, just about. The Mouse, The Flags, The Orlando, but this place is something special. The feeling we got when we entered was unmatched by the other guys. There was a tangible sweetness to the atmosphere. Every employee greeted us with a smile and thoughtfulness. They genuinely enjoyed working there.
The grounds are breathtaking. The grounds crew has no equal. They take great care of the entire park. The RV Park is the best way to go. Clean. Quiet. Wonderful. Our family is planning to come back again and again.
Mark Alexander — Google review
A bucket list adventure for the whole family! This place is absolutely amazing! Must do, atleast once! Great huge parking lot, even when it is busy- it doesn't seem too packed. Not very long lines. So many fun rides, water slides and games for all ages. Yummy food and drinks. Great vacation spot. Decent prices! Highly recommend!
Danielle — Google review
It was a blast, preseason, so no wait, not packed, wasn't super hot. Ride attendants were super friendly and made sure the kids seat belts were tight and everyone was safe
Kristin Hahnlen — Google review
This family owned theme park has something for everyone! (And we didn't even make it to the water park!)
Our family group included ages 0 to 60, some much slower than others, but everyone had a blast...with exception of the infant who was too young to be aware of anything.
From wild coasters to milder log ride and children's rides; from a very enjoyable scenic train ride to comedy shows, this amazing park has got you covered.
You'll also find reasonably priced food and drink options.
Many of the attractions are handicap accessible and employees go the extra mile to help you learn the ropes and avoid long lines. (Just pick up a courtesy pass at the information booth when you enter the park).
Silverwood has a great website with helpful tips to make your visit the best! Check it out if you haven't already.
Kelly Wooten — Google review
The roller coasters were fun but I can't say the same thing for the water park. The lines were huge for the water park rides, and I am talking about 40 minutes wait, but the rides themselves were fine but not very fun. The roller coasters were amazing, though there were 7 of them and the waiting was long as well. I just hope that the people who let the riders in learn to count well since they let more people than there supposed to be and the people behind me got on but I had to wait another turn.
Olesya Samarkina — Google review
Tons of stuff to do, whole park is clean even though there were lots of people. 2 day pass with break in between is best. Plan for one day at water park and another for the theme park. Food is reasonably priced but lines can be long if it is busy. Would recommend and we are definitely coming back next year!
Alex Tonu — Google review
Great place! This could easily be a multi day thing if you want to experience everything. Lots of cool places to see and fun rides. The wait time for the rides wasn’t even bad, we went on a sunny Saturday and they kept everything running smoothly so that we didn’t have to wait very long for the roller coasters. The waterpark had longer wait times, but I feel like that’s to be expected when it’s a warm and sunny day. We enjoyed the wave pool and lazy river which didn’t have waits instead!
Erika Melby — Google review
We recently visited Silverwood and had an absolutely amazing time! From start to finish, our experience was filled with laughter, excitement, and memorable moments that we'll cherish forever. What impressed us the most was not just the incredible attractions, but also the affordability that made our family day out even more enjoyable.
The variety of rides and attractions at Silverwood catered to every member of our family, from the thrill-seekers to the more laid-back adventurers. The roller coasters were exhilarating, and the water park provided a refreshing break from the summer heat. We were pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness and maintenance of the park, creating a safe and enjoyable environment for all.
One of the highlights for us was the friendliness and professionalism of the staff. They were always ready to assist with a smile, adding to the overall positive atmosphere of the park. The efficiency in managing the queues and ensuring everyone's safety was commendable, making our visit stress-free.
What sets Silverwood apart is its affordability without compromising on the quality of the experience. The ticket prices, food options, and souvenir choices were reasonable, allowing us to make the most of our day without breaking the bank. This aspect made our visit not only entertaining but also budget-friendly, a rare combination in the world of theme parks.
In conclusion, Silverwood exceeded our expectations in every way. It provided a perfect blend of fun, excitement, and affordability that made it an ideal destination for a family day out. We wholeheartedly recommend Silverwood to anyone seeking a fantastic and budget-friendly adventure. We can't wait to return and create even more cherished memories at this fantastic amusement park!
Jordyn O — Google review
I was originally going to take my grand kids to California, but decided to head to Idaho to Silverwood and what a great choice that was.
We arrived the first day after school let out. The parking is $10 we arrived at 10:45 am we found a spot immediately we were in the park and on the first ride within 1/2 hour. The lines weren’t very long 10 minutes at the most except the ferries wheel because it’s weighted balance, so they take time to make sure your on it correctly which at first can seem frustrating when your the first person in the line yet the last one on the ride.
The food is very reasonable $10 for a decent high protein yet fried food, they have a variety of places to eat I had a burrito bowl with chicken and yet it was only $10 as well.
The people who work there are friendly and helpful a great staff.
The park is clean we didn’t get a locker but the have them, they also offer refill drink containers.
The gift shops have fair prices I never felt like they were gouging prices, like they do at the movies and other theme parks the reasonable.
I will be retuning here.
The quarter arcade was a win, win when grandma (me) was tired, I gave them $20 and they played for 1.5 hours as I recoup.
I bought 2 day passes for 5 3 adults and 2 children and it was only a little over $450 what a great value for all the fun we had.
Thank you Silverwood & staff for making our first trip of the summer great.
Loree Good — Google review
What a clean, well maintained, and established theme park. So many rides with a variety of food shops and shopping experiences. Did all of the roller coaster except for 1. We spent an entire day up until evening time and enjoyed the lights, food, and atmosphere. Only recommendation would be having more lights along the walking path for nighttime and would be nice to have the ride signs light up. Also the log ride was very dark at night and would have like to see more added to the journey along the river. So much to see and do, it's a great day and night trip. Located close to Spokane and all amenities.
Hakuna Channy — Google review
Great experience at Silverwood for their Scarywood Halloween event! The details are so intricate and the decorations and haunts were very elaborate! The Scaries (characters) were exciting, friendly and helpful when we couldn’t find certain places in the park. All staff we interacted with were very friendly and helpful. The rides were SO fun at night! Highly recommend! It was very cold and the only thing I could think of to make it better is if there were more warming stations throughout the park. We will be back again. Excited to go to Silverwood this summer for more rides.
Jennifer Konrad — Google review
To say Silverwood is perfection is an understatement! From the moment you walk through the under highway tunnel, you are transported to a Mary Poppins feel. It's refreshing and a wonderful escape. Every employee was delightful, and the entire experience was fantastic! Wesley and the entire front gate crew sang Happy Birthday to my daughter, it was insanely special! The waits are long for favorite attractions, but being allowed to bring in food and drink helps pass the time...I saw several families picnic in line-so smart! Sometimes, I reflected that the lines were a good thing as I saw families and groups of friends talking to each other and playing games. I rarely saw anyone on electronics. The train ride is a must, Ranger Ruby and Edwin III are hysterical! Make time for the steam engine ride. The magic show with Nick is superb...like Vegas quality GOOD!! I wish we had attended it more than 1x. You will laugh, gasp and wonder for sure! The food is reasonably priced and the souvenirs aren't unreasonable. I appreciate this so much as it shows enjoyment over greed. It's fun how some rides came from bigger theme parks. I recognized 1 from Six Flags as I grew up 2 miles from Six Flags Over Texas. We attended on Grandparents Weekend and Saturday was packed, Sunday was 2/3 less full. I appreciate the free Grandparents ticket...again...enjoyment over greed. I'm looking forward to our next Silverwood adventure. It's worth the 8+ hour drive, in my opinion. Oh, and if you like to RV, the RV Park looked fantastic!
Thank you, Silverwood, for being a holdout for American values and family traditions. I appreciate the memories. Cheers!
Jenni Shelby — Google review
This park ROCKS!! I first visited Silverwood in late August this year. The park is clean and filled will life. Coasters everywhere you walk. It's a bit weird getting to them though. The park has a t intersection as you enter, with a massive field in front of you. To the left is the coasters and to the right is their waterpark. I didn't do the waterpark, not my thing. But all the non kiddie coasters are good or great. My favorites being Tremors, Aftershock and Stuntpilot. Timber Terror and Corkscrew were decent but not mind blowing. Employees were friendly, but operations were pretty slow. Luckily it was a cool sixty degrees when I visited so I very much enjoyed both days I visited. Its a great park in the Pacific northwest, and I bet it's the best considering the lack of competition in Seattle.
This was our first time back in Harrison since the pandemic! We had excellent coffee drinks and a delicious lunch. We tried the buffalo chicken Mac and cheese, a turkey sandwich and one of the flatbreads. All three were very good. We will definitely be back again soon.
Laurie Nelson — Google review
Recently used Harrison as our base for riding the CdA Trail. We booked a shuttle for one way out so we could ride back to base and not have double back. Cycle Haus was on time, nice van, friendly, and great service. The attached coffee and food cafe was awesome too. Great breakfast and lunch sandwiches. Really comfortable inside or at outdoor tables. Just a nice overall feel.
Chuck W — Google review
On our honeymoon, we stopped for coffee and a blueberry muffin. We were greeted with warm smiles and treated like family. The owner of the place said hello to us three different times. We came back about 15 minutes later after our visit. We needed air for our bicycle tires. I peeked inside the bicycle shop and young lady winked at me and said absolutely go ahead and use our pump. I carried it outside and began to air up the tires on our bicycles. The owner was walking by stopped and asked me if I needed anything else. We began our trip on the Trail of the Coeur d’ Alenes. When we returned, We decided to have lunch. We were once again greeted with warm smiles and friendly conversation. The food was delicious and the beer was ice cold. I hope to see them again on my anniversary. What a fantastic family atmosphere!
Chris Weiss — Google review
We rented bikes here to ride the Coeur d’Alenes Trail. It is very conveniently located just a block from the trail. Very friendly service. They provide tubes and tools in case of a flat, which we later found out was very important when we rented bikes the next day from Lookout Pass Ski Resort, which does NOT include tubes or tools with a bike rental, and I had a flat. If I had it to do over, I would also rent from The Cycle Haus for the Hiawatha Trail as well.
Pat Gillette — Google review
Cycle Haus has it all! The e-bikes were really nice and the folks helping out were super nice. The eatery was also perfect for breakfast--and for lunch! Delicious options that hit the spot.
The Coeur d'Alene trail was beautiful and a great ride.
Caroline Smith — Google review
Solid stop along the Trail of the Coeur d'Alene's in Harrison. The beer was great and the pretzel was nice. The dipping sauces that the pretzel came with were a little too spicy (and I love spicy) but asked for a different sauce and they provided a beer cheese which was a lot better! Overall a nice vibe and good food and drink during our after a bike ride.
Ranjan Shakya — Google review
Highly recommend! Employees were awesome and friendly, everything was ready to go when we arrived. Bikes were top notch. Would def come again.
Sandy Holzberger — Google review
This was our second time renting from Cycle Haus. I wish we'd remembered our own pedals and saddles, but otherwise the service was great and the location is perfect. Great customer service and spectacular scenery including 3 moose (two bulls!).
Amanda Byrd — Google review
A great place in a very small town. Quite a pleasant surprise because there is nothing else like it around here. Service was great and food was as well. We liked every single thing we ordered and we ordered a lot. They even modified our dishes to our liking. Highly recommend making a stop if you passing through like we did.
Ingrida Kern — Google review
An excellent choice in both bike rental and food and beverages! For the 4th we rented e assist bikes and peddled from Harrison to Cataldo on the trail of the CDAs. A cool beverage was in order after this trip…definitely try the cider and the German charcuterie.
melissa johnson — Google review
Awesome team! Knew the trails gave us advice also dropped us off safely to the trailheads!
The food was just right! They make a huckleberry lemonade with alcohol that was delicious.. the non alcoholic strawberry lemonade was a good choice!
Shawna Leigh Sonnenburg — Google review
Spent a few days in Harrison and got to try both the bikes and the food. Bikes were in good service shape for the trail riding I did, and the snacks were excellent. Highly recommend the German Chocolate latte :)
Sarah Finchum — Google review
In the past we have enjoyed coffee and a sandwich, but this year we rented bikes. The staff was helpful and walked us through using an electric bike. We did a 4 hr rental and road bike path that runs b s throu town. Thirty miles later we finished our round trip having enjoyed beautiful views, watch moose, deer and water foul.
I would say it is a must visit when in Harrison ID.
The stunning Lake Coeur d'Alene presents ample opportunities for recreational activities. With its picturesque surroundings, visitors can indulge in a range of water sports, take seaplane rides or bike on multi-use trails that run along the lake. The downtown area of Coeur d'Alene has plenty of Huckleberry products and excellent dining options to explore.
Vast lake in north Idaho. Nice scenic byway to drive
Lauren (Rose) — Google review
Scenic lake and a beautiful city. The place offers well maintained bike lanes with boating, kayaking and paddle boarding activities. Best weekend getaway for families and young couples. Around the lake the town offers a good number of restaurants, cafes, and museums to spend a relaxing evening.
bharat batasari — Google review
nice lake went on a cruise and was beautifil
gael plays — Google review
Lake Coeur d'Alene was beautiful and huge there are small towns around the lake many with docking... restaurants and bars. We rented a pontoon for a fair price...it was the best way to see all areas and a few towns. We spent the whole day on the lake it was a great time!
Roam Away With Us Travel & Adventure — Google review
Beautiful Lake! Amazing place to vacation. The lake and watersports, seaplane rides, and biking/multi-use trails around the lake. Coeur d'Alene is a great little downtown to walk, with Huckleberry everything, good restaurants. Take a short boat ride from Coeur d'Alene resort to the golf course and have an amazing breakfast on the patio overlooking the floating green
jack petty — Google review
If I win the lottery I'm buying a home here, beautiful lake, with the forested hills surrounding the lake, love it, very friendly people here in Idaho!!!
Tim Wyman — Google review
Beautiful, large lake great for boating, fishing and sightseeing the beautiful lake homes along the way.
Georgia Little — Google review
There are a lot of uses for logs on the lake. A substantial amount of them have broken free and lay haphazardly along the edge of the water. For being so far out in this wilderness that part was disappointing. Otherwise it was very nice to be out on the lake!
Nicki B — Google review
The second-largest lake in Idaho is less than ten miles east of downtown, with a comfortable surface temperature of around 70 °F in the summer months.
Conveniently, the largest city on the lakeshore, Coeur d’Alene, is right next door to Post Falls, which puts a wealth of amenities and experiences at your fingertips.
You can take a scenic cruise on the lake, walk a network of well-maintained trails, visit attractions like a cute llama farm, dine in the charming downtown area, go fishing or simply lie back next to this natural wonder.
City Park has an exquisite lakeside promenade and a stretch of beach, while McEuen Park has recently been renovated with a large splash pad that children adore in summer.
Lastly, Kokanee salmon migrate to the lake in fall and winter to spawn by the gravelly shoreline, and this event attracts dozens of bald eagles, best viewed at Wolf Lodge Bay, a few miles east of Coeur d’Alene proper.
Ankit Patel — Google review
4.7
(168)
•
5.0
(1421)
Idaho, USA
17
Tubbs Hill Trail Marker
Park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
While you're down town enjoying the activities of Coeur d'Alene Tubbs hill is a great walk and get away so close to downtown. Places to stop and enjoy views of the lake.
Donda Walsh — Google review
A very nice hike around the shoreline that kids can do with adult help in a few places. The view of the lake is spectacular and there are lots of trails that lead down to the waters edge. Additionally there are steep trails that go to the peak. Not the best view due to trees but really good for the heart rate! Overall this is a great family hiking place right in downtown Coeur d' Alene!
Mark Zurfluh — Google review
Great hike along the edge of the lake. It was a bit gusty but it was still fun. Good hike for young kiddos, my 3 and 4 year old walked most of it just fine.
We hiked the brown trail.
Chris Taylor — Google review
We loved hiking here! It was quite the exercise. We took the opportunity to use the little side trails that take you down to look at the water. I would love to set up a hammock there sometime. Beautiful views!
It's not wheel chair or stroller accessible, as there are lots of roots and rocks to clamor up.
SMB — Google review
Dog friendly hike. Starting out the trail was a bit difficult to find, but some hikers walked past and we figured it out after that. Beautiful hike.
Kenneth Huys — Google review
Great way to get your feet in the water or do a decent hike(or both!)
Valerie Jackson — Google review
It was amazing, but I'm very tired. A few trails for everyone 😁, we chose the loop trail, the whole trail was up or down, but the views were fantastic. We took many photos, nature is beautiful. There were many small and large rocks, bridges, the trail led among conifers but sometimes you walked in the sun without a bit of shade 😁. It was worth it although I had the moment that I could not cope, I would not come 😳. I came, I overcome fatigue 😀
Batata 64 — Google review
Beautiful area! The water on the rocks, the wind blowing through the tress. Its a fun hike and so many secret places all you got to do is look!
Thomas Garza — Google review
Amazing public place for all to share and enjoy the beauty. The back side by Sanders Beach has a less busy feeling and the front by the resort and boardwalk has a couple beach spots and rocks to jump from- it's all beautiful and all good swimming! I've been runnin around on Tubbs since I was a babe and always come back for solace when I visit Cd'A. Bring an extra little bag to pick up some garbage if you have the spoons. ENJOY!
Shayla Adkins — Google review
My first memories are picking flowers for my mom on Tubbs Hill. I walk, swim, hike, fish here regularly. Words can not describe the magic of this place
LEIGHTON SCHARF — Google review
Start of the trail. It if you put in "Tubbs Hill" as the destination, you will end up in a neighborhood with a dead end street.
Great trails. Plenty of parking. Porta potties at trail start.
Ashley Tetzlaff — Google review
First time for me hiking Tubbs Hill. Did the more challenging upper trail hike one day and the easier lower trail the next day.
Kari Lidbeck — Google review
4.8
(585)
•
4.5
(837)
e 83814, 1080 E Lakeshore Dr, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814, USA
Vast waterside space featuring walking trails, a playground & a sand beach area.
I have come to this park since I was 12 years old and how it has changed over the years.
It's a a great park situated on the shores of Lake Coeur D' Alene with lots of open area for picnics, Frisbee, Basketball, Volleyball and of course swimming and all the other lake activities.
The artwork (by mostly local artists) that they have added over the years is amazing and of course finding Mudgy and Millie at various locations (a total of 5) along the trail has always been fun for the kids, inspired by a local author.
Dogs are welcome and please be mindful of others so this continues to be an option for dog lovers, there are not many pet friendly area's anymore.
As always leave it better than you found it and enjoy 😉.
R. Scherer — Google review
Peaceful with plenty of the fattest geese you'll ever see. The geese were non threatening to pets and children. Maybe because it was only 29 degrees outside. But it was a gorgeous day.
Richard Stefani — Google review
This dog park is pretty tiny compared to the overall size of the park. There are two sections with varying agility equipment on them that I thought was cool. There is also available water at this park. It was noticed however that people are TERRIBLE at picking up their dog's waste despite a scooper and a trash can provided mere feet from the entrance/exit.
Crystal Stegman — Google review
Such a great park and playground! The kids loved it. It was even a dreary rainy day and we still had a blast! One of the best playgrounds we have been on ever. So big and so well designed. We love the fort look to it all too! It let the kids imagination go wild!
Ryan Carey — Google review
Loved this place, loved this playground 🛝 the beautiful place ever good for walking and rest in beautiful beach view.
FISCHL FAMILY ???????????????? — Google review
Lots of green open space. Plenty of trees to sit in the shade or on a swinging park bench. And views of the lake. Great food at The Buoy. Wonderful people watching especially the children at the water park. And of course the doggies at the doggy park!
Shirley Blackwell — Google review
I was born and raised in Coeur d Alene Idaho! Today, this park is NOTHING like it is today! I lived within 6 blocks from Tubbs Hill!! We were ALLLL over that little mountain!!! WE LOVED IT!!
Crystal Del Campo — Google review
A big enough sandy dog park. It was fun for my pup, but there weren't any other doggos to play with. Pics are from just outside the park. I saw a few super well behaved dogs off leash in the grassy area.
NorthwestKimberley — Google review
Lots of parking right on the water. There is nice park with a beach with plenty of space, at least in September. We brought our blow up SUP and went out on the lake, the water was super clear. Parking is expensive $3.00 per hr and it says no rv
Thomas Bacchi — Google review
Absolutely serene! I’ve been to quite a few lakes in my lifetime but NEVER have I experienced a lake and city park area like Coeur d’Alene City Park. I reside in Spokane, WA and went to Coeur d’Alene to purchase an item from Facebook market place. The seller asked where I was coming from and o told her Spokane. The seller then insists for us (my family) to explore Coeur d’Alene and do not leave until we see the lake at Coeur d’Alene Park. I was in Aah. The park is so clean! The piers were close so the kids could get front row seats to see boats. Then we get to the water…. I have never encountered water so clear and inviting. I had to touch the water which was surprisingly not cold like all other lakes. I’m telling you that this lake seemed to be one of a dream in which I didn’t want to wake. The peoples of the city were so nice and welcoming, I was blown away with the kindness we received. We didn’t make it all around the park because I had to rush back to Washington for appts but we did in fact stay for 2 hours just enjoying the water, the sun, and friendly residents of the city! I encourage everybody that has not been to this lake/park to check it out because you will definitely have a beautiful RELAXED experience. The pictures I have do not give the park any justice mainly because my pics are in one area, my phone died in about 15 mins of being there 😒, you will have to see for yourself! 😎
TheGrayC1 (MzGeminii) — Google review
So fun. Decently clean beach. Really fun playground in the shape of a wood castle! Large which is great fpr the amount of kids playing on it! Lots to do from sand play to renting kayaks and such!!
Mersadies Pringle — Google review
Amazing park wonderful for Adults, kids, parents, and animals. We love playing on the open field and that it's close to downtown. We alonso go foe the hiking trail.
McEuen Park is a vast recreational area that boasts of a splendid lakeside park with cycling and hiking trails, an extensive playground featuring an impressive splash pad, and an off-leash dog park. The well-maintained Centennial Trail runs adjacent to the northern edge of the park, offering visitors an opportunity to enjoy scenic views while engaging in physical exercises. Additionally, there are ample open spaces ideal for various outdoor activities such as basketball games or picnics.
Nice, big playground that my daughter never wanted to leave, big spacious open areas. Large area for your dogs to play, and a nice little hike around Tubbs Hill. There’s a nice armed services memorial, and the lake is beautiful.
Viking_4Rok — Google review
This is a great multi-use park that hosts regular events on a weekly basis during the summer. The basketball court area and the tennis court area are also very popular and well maintained. The lap around the entire park will give a visitor a half mile course to major out their walking miles if needed. For those of you visiting during the winter months, you will also note that the park operates a temporary outdoor ice rink.
Isaac Mann — Google review
Clean and functional park, very impressive about playground, a lot of slide, swings, climbing activity facilities here, also tennis court, basketball court. We saw a few squirrels climbing the trees so cute. My kids love this park although we are visitors here. Strongly recommend this park to any visitor who spend time in this city especially the family with young kids. This is right time to exhaust their energy, safe and a lot of fun.
Melissa Meng — Google review
Absolutely the most beautiful park I've ever been to. There is a dog park, kids park with lots of toys, splash pad and a hiking trail that goes along the lake. Such a gorgeous location and well maintained park.
Sidney Coyle — Google review
Excellent place for the whole family.
A large playground designed for both kids and parents is available with plenty of shared seating in the summer months. Acres of green grass, sports courts, and local facilities provides hours of wholesome fun and joy for the whole family. Highly recommended.
Christopher Watkins — Google review
McEuen Park is a great place for the young and old. More so for the young with the playground being one of the best in the area. Which also bodes well for the old who are able to play with the youngins too. There is a splash pad, basketball courts and nice walking/bike path. The Centennial Trail runs along the north edge of the park as well.
Mr. Papagiorgio — Google review
Love this park? So big and beautiful place for festivals and concerts. Stunning views and sunsets right on the lake! Coeur D’ Alene is an amazing place to visit, so much to do everyone In your family will Love IT!!
LaCee Pahlow — Google review
This is a great park! It's geared to early and late elementary kids, but there is a toddler section and my bigger kids still had fun. It was packed on the weekend, but virtually empty during school hours. We were there on our spring break from out of town. There are benches for adults and wonderful walking trails that lead to the boardwalk at the CDA resort.
K Wood — Google review
This is a great park for hanging out with kids. There is also a play structure and water games.
Plus an ice cream shop facing the lake.
Sathish Kumar — Google review
Amazing, clean and safe city park in the heart of Coeur d'Alene, with a multitude of amenities like a big playground and splash park for kids, basketball courts and a few swing chairs. The park have accessible clean bathrooms. Has a small fenced dog park with a seperate enclosure for small and big dogs. Beautiful view of the Coeur d'Alene Lake from the park. Also have plenty of pretty public art. Paved pathways throughout the park.
Louis-Alexandre Breton — Google review
How can you not love this park? It’s a great location on Front street with courts, lots of grass for frisbees or a picnic, a play area for kids and it’s right next to the lake. We went today to enjoy the beautiful spring day. It was busy with lots of little ones which tells you how many people love this park!
Jerrilyn Alonso — Google review
Beautiful spot for everyone. Pristine lake for boating, kayaking. A small lovely cafe in the park serves good food. Very good facilities overall. Nice trails ok Tubbs Hill with beautiful views. Walkable from downtown area full of great cafes, restaurants, & pubs. A perfect place.
xs2 Guds — Google review
Great walking trails with lake views throughout.
Met Sir Porter out for a stroll as well!
Jane Banks — Google review
This park is awesome!! There's a dog park, you can hike Tubbs Hill, the views of the Lake are breathtaking and you can see wild turkeys!!
Gordon Swain — Google review
A great park in the downtown area, right on the lake. It is beautiful and well maintained. So green and clean. The water feature is outstanding. The views are nice. The pine trees on Tubbs Hill make it perfect.
Hands down the best course I have played in Idaho or the area. Great condition, GPS on the carts. There is a lot of native grass, but no water which is a little different. I love to walk when I play but would not want to walk this course as it’s very spread out. Wish I would have taken more photos though. Also Bluetooth speakers on the carts which is very nice. Fairways probably impressed me more than anything else. Will hopefully make it back next year!
Kerry O. — Google review
Exceptional golf and easily the best course in Idaho. The practice area alone is top tier with a separate short game area and full driving range. The course was in pristine condition and presented a lot of challenges or choices on how you could play each hole. The rolling wheat hills were beautiful and separated each hole so that you really can't see another fairway from your current hole. The par 3s were very long but had stunning downhill views (200 yards from the white tees). Greens weren't rolling very fast when I played it, which was fine with me but some of the greens weren’t in the best of shape if I had any complaint at all. Also practice green was closed. Got to see a moose and a calf walk across the 10th fairway which was special. Played here twice and both rounds were under 4 hours which was pleasing. Pro shop had a pretty big selection of goods and the staff was nice. If you are ever in this part of the country this course is a MUST play. Especially for the price, this course is way better than Coeur d'Alene resort course (circling raven is less than half the price of CDA resort). Come check it out you will not be disappointed.
Brad Jones — Google review
Beautiful course! Had a great girls weekend! Only wished we had known that our cart wasn't allowed to leave the path due to an upcoming tournament! It was almost like walking 18 holes!
Beth Sigler — Google review
Love this place ❤ The people here are awesome Clubhouse is fantastic.! The driving range is one of a kind and the best I've ever been at. This course blows the Cda course out of the water.! Just awesome and I love to golf here. P.S. the food is delicious...!!!
Brian Brittain — Google review
Excellent course that will test your short game and also your putting game. Nice views, and pro shop, food was pretty good. Can't wait to play again, around $120 for a round.
Marc Armstead — Google review
Amazing golf course ⛳️ I would rate it the best in the area. It is a very long course if you are walking if you are carting they have really nice gps carts. The practice facility is huge and the pro-shop has everything. We took the kids for a practice round and we were the only ones on the course pretty much it was amazing 🤩 highly suggest this course
Steven Paquin — Google review
The scope a size of this course is enormous. I love that the course is in front of you. No blind/trick shot necessary. Generous fairways for a short hitter like me. Played from white tees it was less intimidating for a first time player. Good distances between holes. Very fair price.
TC Flanagan — Google review
Played at circling raven for the first time yesterday and I’ve gotta say it exceeded expectations on all fronts. The course was amazing, the practice facility was top tier the staff was welcoming and friendly the food was priced extremely well for the quality. the pro shop had everything you could ask for and more. Will be making the trip again with out any hesitations.
Justin Williams — Google review
Wow! All I can say is wow! This course was amazing! The groundskeepers did an OUTSTANDING job! The clubhouse was amazing and Jordan at the front desk of the clubhouse was very helpful! Can’t wait to come back! Seriously haven’t golfed in over 10 years and I had such and amazing time! The carts were pretty awesome, the service ON the course was epic and it was just an all out Amazing opportunity, Connie Jacobs, thank you so much for helping us experience this wonderful time!
William Clayton Jacobs — Google review
Outstanding facility, easily one of the best in the PNW. The course is excellent and when we played (August '23) the conditioning was impeccable. Practice facilities are great too. As far as the clubhouse goes probably one of the best resort merchandise selections around.
Modern casino resort with a pair of hotels, an 18-hole golf course & a spa, plus slots & bingo.
Oh dear, I could spend days here. I love the noise and atmosphere of casinos, and this one is very clean. It's wide open spaces and extensive variety of games makes it a great choice for a day of fun... or longer if you get lucky! Get yourself a free "Comp", just sign up for the casino card at the service desk. You get free gambling funds, 1st timers get up to $25, and you can build a rep to become a preferred patron- that brings a whole host of great comps and freebies.
They also have great restaurant fare, and of course you can have complimentary refreshments the entire time you are there.
Only take with you what you know you can lose, then always keep your winnings separate so you can go home with something, sometimes more than you came with! I wish you luck~
Sandy Howell — Google review
Reward play isn't a reward at all. It deducts your money along with their "reward" play. I haven't been to this casino about 20 years. I always had a great time but I moved to over an hour away. Today was exciting until I started playing. This being a new experience of the casino, I don't think I'll be back. Reward play in any other casino is just that, a reward.
Anakalia32 — Google review
Parking there is plenty of spots. Walking in you can smell the essential oils and how relaxed you become and excited and the waterfall sounds. Even in the waiting area that's already a huge start. I took my sister out for a relaxing birthday celebration. Loved the cool pool and hot tub, the steam room, the robes and shoes were so comfy and the massages were amazing. We did couples massage and man we wanted to stay longer. It was amazing.
Marina Bean — Google review
Rooms- Furniture gave it a outdoorsy look. Not set up for business as there is only one plug in under the table. No plug ins near the bed for chargers either. I get it after all it's a casino you're not supposed to be in your room.
Bed- Nothing great, nor bad.
Shower- Needs more pressure. Bathroom was laid out nice with separate room for shower/toilet and sink.
Service- Great staff! On multiple occasions the staff greeted us with pleasantries. Best thing about the stay.
Location- Out in the middle of nowhere. But it's a stand alone casino/hotel so it's not meant to be downtown CDA.
Red Nail- Good food and reasonably priced.
I travel for business and took a chance on this one considering it is a casino. The Casino gave me a nice change of venue and if priced as it was in the future I would stay again.
Jim C — Google review
It's fun to gamble! Play your dollars with sense and you'll be just fine. This casino is one of the better-paying ones around. Great dining and nice clean hotel rooms. They'll even let you stay for free if you play a little. Good times!
Jonathan Hitt — Google review
Make sure to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙoʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏm when booking a place. They compare hundreds of booking websites and typically will have rooms much cheaper than others! Thank me later! This hotel is the best rated in the area. I have been coming here for a very long time. If you stay for a few days you for sure will love it I'm sure!
Customer service is amazing, the staff is very attentive and always smiling. I was thankful for Mikaylah from the Banquets team, she went out of her way to help me and my wife and was pleasant to speak with. I will be coming back, and I've heard great things about the golf club and course, which my wife and I are interested in.
Mark Jain — Google review
This is my favorite casino resort destination in the Pacific Northwest. My only complaint is the smoke from cigarettes is very noticeable in casino, they could use a much better air filtration system. The rooms are clean and beds were comfy. I like that I can golf while the wife gets pampered in the spa, and enjoy that they offer bingo with good payouts. But the customer service is top notch from every employee we encountered, and that alone is enough for me to be a continuing patron.
S D. — Google review
This is strictly a review for a Mountain Lodge room in tower 2. Stayed overnight Sept 2-3 2023.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
I’ve been gambling at this casino for nearly a decade. My favorite in the area, this is my first time staying in the hotel. Booked a Mountain Lodge room, expecting a king but got a double queen. Never received a confirmation email before arriving, so there’s no proof.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
I’m not one to normally complain, but the toilet was absolutely unacceptable and needs noted. Blood, urine and hair was underneath the seat. Dried urine on the floor surrounding the toilet. The rest appeared “clean”, but it was blatantly obvious the seat wasn’t lifted and properly sanitized. Vent was noticeably dusty.
Slight musky smell in room, a condom and pizza slices littered the hallway. Wet footprints and body odor lingered in the elevators from unattended children using the pool. Mini fridge and air conditioning didn’t get cold enough for my liking. I appreciated the Native style of decor and furnishings, it created a certain ambiance. The door had an impressive safety feature, it wouldn’t unlock from the outside if the deadbolt was engaged. Handy in the right circumstance (if a stranger had your key card and tried to force entry). Overall: I really didn’t want to give a one star review, especially for somewhere I normally enjoy, but overpriced and unimpressed. Weary for now, maybe a stay in the spa area would be better? I don’t foresee utilizing the hotel again, I’ll stick with Mega Meltdown when I visit.
Kameron — Google review
We stayed at the hotel last night and the room was pretty nice. My review would have been positive if the following had not occurred. We had a pretty late night and were planning to sleep in until 10, an hour before check out. Before 8 am we were woken by loud banging just outside our room. I looked out the window and saw two workers on a ledge about five feet below our room hammering through concrete. I called the front desk to let them know it had woken us up and that we were trying to sleep. The guy at the front desk couldn’t have acted like he cared less if he tried. After my second call to complain about the noise he said he’d look into it, but his bored and annoyed tone suggested otherwise. We left the room an hour and a half later with the workers still hammering away. They clearly don’t value their customers if they treat us this way. We should have stayed home, at least we would have gotten some sleep.
Autumn Rose — Google review
My husband and I attempted to stay here. The first room was very cheap feeling. Like benches made of plywood. Long story short, we upgraded rooms only to have the jetted tub flood our bathroom. The fireplace only lit to about 1 1/12”, the light switches didn’t work properly. And there are lights above all cabinets that are “ambient” and can’t be turned off. We left after being there less than 2 hours, didn’t use the room, still charged us $100. I forgot my comfy clothes, called and they said they had them and told me to file a claim. I did, got an email that they couldn’t find my items. I would never stay here or recommend it to anyone
Melanie Parker — Google review
There are lots of machines to play. they constantly offer the newest games. They have plenty non smoking areas as well. Also Bingo on ceraun days. They often have concerts.
The payouts are not nearly as good as they were in past years.
its a bit of a drive from Cda but,not bad.
The rooms are nice and clean. The food in the restaurants is very good.
Kristine Black — Google review
I didn't stay in a room. I found the casino clean and fresh despite the smoking allowed. More machines were paying out. My sister and I lunched at the Asian Dining room. We loved the design of this room. We felt we were out in a wooded forest. There was a huge screen featuring a flowing stream. Food was a little pricy but worth it. Very friendly service too.
Melody Kearns — Google review
Gambling was okay. Food was good had strawberry salad. Most of the staff were friendly. Only 2 seemed to be in a bad mood or rude. The rudest one was at the place where you get your players card, I complimented her on her hair and is was like the worst thing I could have done. She became so rude, I just didn't know what to do! The second was a staff member who had the job of cleaning bathrooms, and you could tell she hated her job!!! Other wise the experience was good. Food prices are a little high for somethings but the food at our table was eaten completely and no one complained so obviously very good!
Cat Fretwell — Google review
This casino realized how much money they made during the pandemic by not giving any coins back from the ticket redemption machines and closing the casino floor (therefore not having to pay staff) in the early morning hours to “sanitize “ we wake up and are not able to gamble til 7, eat til 8 and walk the length of the casino and stand in line to get ALL of the money you are owed. Besides this the odds are horrible- never go here when an awesome casino like Quest is so close! Amazed how such wealth only makes more greed at this place
Kelly Lagrou — Google review
Room bathroom was dirty. Electronic system malfunctioned and took people's money, staff was most unhelpful. Golf in the summer is pricey at $160+ per. No table games, not much to do unless you drive into downtown CDA or further. Golf facilities were nice and golf staff was very friendly.
Heath Jones — Google review
We visited the casino for a music performance. It was so clean and beautifully decorated. There are smoking and non smoking areas. It was really impressive the immediate difference when you stepped into the different areas. We ate at the Little Dragon, which was great, enjoyed the show at the Night Hawk and had drinks there as well. They didnt have a drink menu, so I just asked for a fruity mixed cocktail. I got 3 different drinks and they were all great. Security was quick to help another guest that was having a hard time. Definitely want to go back!
Jessie Miller — Google review
This place is well equipped and inviting for handicap individuals. The service is wonderful. People are friendly and inviting. I wish the bingo area had better air filtering from smoke but overall super fun. Older section of hotel is decently priced and accommodating for handicap. I will be coming back for more fun sometime soon.
Kristine Fannin — Google review
This review is for the Jackpot Java and Creamery coffee and bakery. I'm visiting from Reno, Nevada for the holiday and have gone here a handful of times for coffee and baked goods.
The coffee is really good and I've been satisfied with the Vanilla Latte and the special, Eggnog Pumpkin Latte. I've tried a handful of baked goods and so far everything has been pretty tasty. I'm looking forward to continuing to explore the menu and try all the other yummy looking treats!
Tracy Blair — Google review
First time there! It was alright, kinda out in the middle of nowhere, 26 miles from town! If all you're there for is gambling then that's fine! Food options are limited we went to have dinner there and was told it was a hour and half wait, when there were empty tables in plain sight! Told group in front of us same thing! It was just two of us! It's beautiful out there but next time we'll stay in Coeur d'Alene and drive out there! More to see and do in town and food options!
Bill Corbin — Google review
Cool place. Nice golf course, good restaurants, all the gambling you would ever need, a gift shop that you can buy "discounted" tobacco as well as a gas station, basically at the entrance of the casino parking lot, with cheaper fuel and tobacco as well 😉. Parking at casino is great..... just stretches the length of the building so there's usually nothing to far out there. Employees are friendly and helpful. They also seem like they genuinely enjoy working there. It makes your visit to those kind of establishments so much more pleasant, it's unbelievable! Thank you and whatever you guys got going to keep your staff happy, keep that stuff up! See y'all next time!
David Jessel — Google review
It’s not terrible, but it’s not good. Most of the staff is nice besides the bartender.. waited in line as the only one as 3 workers sat there talking. I eventually just interrupted and asked for a beer and the dude throws my card and receipt and walks away. What a joke of service. Rooms aren’t terrible but very outdated and dusty. Machines are decent however your free play money is very limited to what machines you can use.
Troy Iverson — Google review
I can't really recommend this place. I have a sensitive nose, so the cigarette smoke indoors is a massive turnoff for me. Aside from that, pretty much every person I saw looked like they were the stereotypical redneck, like from a comedy movie or something. While that isn't normally a bad thing, in this case the atmosphere was unfriendly and generally upset. It's clear that people were spending their savings and not winning much. The food was also a let down. The side cafes had a very limited selection of fast food options. The restaurant area had a nice looking menu, but the food was fairly over priced for the quality. Flavors were decent, but I wouldn't eat there again. As casinos go, this one did not impress me.
zach rishling — Google review
They upgraded our free queen room to a king size on my b'day plus we had to leave in the morning at 5am and John the valet had our car pulled up front and all warmed up! Hot tub was amazing too we had it all to ourselves 👏🏻 And we Always win at Coeur d'Alene!!
Susan Roberts — Google review
We went to a concert there last night and the acoustics were fantastic. The show was very well presented and the band had a good time playing for the audience. Last night was my first time going there and it is not the last based on how things went.
This sprawling park with wetlands & a forest offers camping & trails plus swimming in Liberty Lake.
This is a really cool park for families. We went on a hike and then cooled off at the swimming area in the lake.
Lisa Boyum — Google review
If you are looking for something to do during spring break that will create lasting memories, improve your wellbeing, and is close to home then discover the breathtaking beauty of Liberty Lake Falls on a memorable 7-mile hike on Liberty Lake Loop Trail (3.5 miles to the falls, 3.5 miles back.) This captivating trail offers an enchanting journey alongside a rushing creek, providing a serene ambiance throughout your journey. You'll encounter several picturesque bridges, adding a charming touch to the scenery. For a rejuvenating break, be sure to stop at the enchanting cedar forest along the trail. The towering trees provide a shady oasis where you can rest, recharge, and connect with nature. The well-maintained path ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience for hikers of all skill levels. So get out there and hike this beautiful trail that’s close to home.
Kaya “Spokane’s Realtor” Kennedy — Google review
Beautiful trails! This is one of my favorite areas to hike!
Tiana Blanchard — Google review
Nice place to explore and or to swim at. I visited after hours,but looks like you might have to pay to get in? Very pretty place!
Addyson Little — Google review
I love this place! It’s always so fun to explore these mountains, and there are usually lots of people. Dog-friendly too! The hike is more extended than they say but depending on the trails you take this could be an all-day adventure.
Amanda Blake — Google review
I liked this campground. It was a nice county park. Friendly staff and clean restrooms.
It was a little sloped, so I used my plastic blocks.
But if you need peace and quiet with plenty of hiking and ORV nearby come and enjoy!
Scott Reese — Google review
Enjoyable hike with moderate elevation gain. 3.5 miles to the falls.
Russ Smith — Google review
Very límited parking, get there early. Beach is a 1 or 2 star, its super small. The creek trail is nice. Great views. The waterfall is further away than we realized.
E Thomas — Google review
great hike, about 3 miles from parking lot to 'waterfall' with significant hills. beautiful and a good workout. the waterfall is not impressive but still a great hike by the marshlands, river and then into the forest, magical & great view of the lake once you reach the top of the grade
Tamar's Training — Google review
Good for hiking and lounging!! The water itself leaves much to be desired. Have found many fish hooks/lines along the shore…
Desirae Lee — Google review
Awesome hiking, tons of butterflies, beaver dams, clean park, nice lake for kayaking and swimming. I have never fished there before. Not too busy when we went today. We all enjoyed it!
Jordan Demar — Google review
3.5 stars. I enjoyed this hike. It was quite peaceful to be able to hear the water running for most of the hike. It did, however, leave me wanting more! While there were occasional views of the surrounding mountains, there wasn't a clear summit or point that had a direct view. They are lots of views of the creek and re waterfall. So although it as a good workout, I probably wouldn't do this hike as I felt the view wasn't quite worth the effort.
Aarica Arora — Google review
One of the best hikes in the area, especially once the snow has melted. If you come here while there is still ice on the trail (early spring) make sure you bring crampons.
M — Google review
Wanted to find a challenging mountain trail, this was it. Most of the trail is tame but you then make a big 1000' plus accent past the waterfall and then back down. Loved it. Trail is well marked and well maintained. Felt safe hiking here, passed half a dozen other hikers along the way. Was 8.3 miles by my watch. Beautiful views!
Our favorite market local to the Spokane area by far. We come from Spokane Valley, a fifteen minute trip, & it is worth it ten fold. It is also our only weekly market that we attend! The selection of fresh produce, from mushrooms and exotic tomatoes, to every berry or plum imaginable and donut peaches. There are vendors for pickled goods, local and humane beef sources, cider providers. There is always live music and food/drink vendors. Fresh flowers from this market weekly are a must. From one single mother to another- treat yo self. Very family friendly, full of variety and a beautiful place to do your local shopping. 11/10 recommend!
Rickcanna Ann — Google review
Produce, flowers, drinks and food are the main focus of this farmers market. There were some other items but very few. Nicely organized so you can see each booth in loops. Flowers are all priced very well. Good food options to choose from. Only about 2-3 craft or art booths. Lots of parking in an open field.
The Picky Eater — Google review
Absolutely fabulous! Incredible vendors offer up some incredible products. We're all very fortunate to have a Farmers Market of this caliber!
Korey Devine — Google review
Great stands, great produce. Just great to be outside and around people again. Got a bouquet from Gracie's, lots of produce, gluten-free donut holes, hot sauce, and some primo hard cider. Making lactic acid fermented onions and radishes for garnishes.
UPDATE: Pickled onion & radishes were a hit and highly recommended. Re-jarred them in pints, then used the radish brine for quick pickling cucumbers. Amazeballs.
Iskenderen Vierra — Google review
We love this place! We love buying local fruit and vegetables from there. They have the best cherries and peaches. We also buy their honey and they have beautiful floral bouquets! 🌿❤️🌿 My advice is get there early. It's extremely popular.
Kellean Bayles — Google review
I bought some great hand crafted soaps, lotion and some yummy produce. There was live music playing and the smell in the air from the food vendors was amazing. I'll definitely go back.
andrea mcmillan — Google review
Always support local farmers and vendors. This farmers market will not disappoint you.. I love getting my weekly flowers from Sidewalk Flowers.. if you love scones its a must have to check out the scone ranger..her huckleberry lemon one is off the chart.. she does offer a weekly GF one.. so good that you wouldn't know its GF. If your looking for local farm to table goodies..this is the market for you..
Misty Stewart — Google review
Wonderful local market. Big enough to have a great selection of produce, and a great selection of food vendors. Always some live music and kids playing on the lawn. Makes a fun Saturday morning.
J Hopkins — Google review
Cute little farmer's market. Parking is easy and very close to the market. Area is very clean and all of the vendors are great! 👍Found some beautiful fresh cut flowers too!
Excellent exhibits with many things to see. A must see for your entire family.
Daniel Peterson — Google review
I’ve been to all the panhandle museums, and this one was the winner. So engaging for kids and adults, the cabins were sooo cool. Love all the history and nostalgia. Well done.
Rachel Jenks-Grainger — Google review
Way more to see than I originally thought. Staff is very pleasant and informative. Walk through self guided exhibits are well thought out and family friendly.
Nathan Lilya — Google review
Such a wonderful place to educate yourself and get the feel of traveling through time! The girls talked about this more then anything else we did on our vacation!!! Every part of this place is breathtaking! The ability to walk through each era and show the kids how it all started was mind blowing and so rewarding! The staff was friendly and it was incredibly priced for what we were able to see and do!
Stephanie Vitus — Google review
Nice museum with so many cool objects and buildings.
Deb Correia — Google review
Traveling through the area and stumbled, upon this gem. They have gathered a lot of the local history together in one place. Stop in and check it out.
LaDonna G — Google review
A small museum with a whole lot of stuff. You can tell the locals are extremely proud of their community by the amount of items present at the museum. To do the museum justice expect to spend a couple hours marveling at this collection. Staff was super friendly. Enjoy!
Tim Flagg — Google review
Don't pass through Newport without stopping here! Love the little cabins in back. Clothes for dressing up and shooting selfies. Fire tower. Lots of little hidden surprises. I almost missed the tiny chapel outside the main gift shop building. I have visited multiple times and always enjoy it. They have an archivest available too, if you ate looking for specific info about something or someone in the area.
Maria Town — Google review
Awesome place. Really lots of fun! It's all about the local history of the area. It's filled top to bottom of little historical trinkets and antiques. I see something new every time I go there. It's a great expirenence. I love taking my friends if they are history buffs.
ronwjr11 — Google review
Had an amazing time with family and friends! The views were fantastic. Wish we would have been able to catch some fish but spending time with this small turtle was also breathtaking ❣😇👼👼
Angi Frederick — Google review
Great museum, especially for such a small town. Me and my kids love it. Note: they have started charging for entrance tho, but it's a small fee $5, I believe. Very reasonable
The Centennial Trail is a surfaced pathway extending for about 30 miles, designed for the purpose of cycling, running and horseback riding. It also showcases artistic installations throughout its length.
4.5
(577)
I'll never travel to Spokane without this trip planner again
Mt Spokane is a towering mountain peak located in the Inland Northwest, boasting scenic trails and historic ruins that lead to an observation deck with breathtaking views. Regardless of weather conditions, people feel gravitated towards this majestic natural wonder. It provides ample opportunities for biking, hiking, and enjoying the stunning vistas it offers.
Amazing drive with spectacular views of the mountain ranges! Excellent ski park for all levels from bunny hills to longer ones. The hike in the snow was pretty good. Open access to many walking and hiking trails. The vista house was close at this point of the year so will definitely want to be back for that. Parking wasn’t difficult but imagine it gets crowded during summer.
Aplih A — Google review
Its my home. No matter the weather, I feel drawn to this mountain.
Chris White — Google review
Vista House shelter at the summit Mt Spokane beautiful afternoon drive. Perfect place for a picnic. A peaceful panoramic view of forests and lakes across two states
seriously? really? — Google review
Rode my motorcycle up to the summit, beautiful ride and amazing views at the top!
Nathan Mccargish — Google review
Such a great sight to see. Need a park pass but it's gorgeous with or without snow
Big MomMe — Google review
Great place to bike, hike, and take in the beautiful views.
Jason Blain — Google review
We went up somewhat hiking. Hit the summit. Had the kids eating huckleberries along the way. Checked out a few patches along the way back down the mountain
Lady Saydees — Google review
Very good place for enjoy with the family.
Vicente Castro — Google review
My favorite place to socialize and Nordic ski
Evan Lambiotte — Google review
Loved the drive its so beautiful up there
Hopeless Mechanic — Google review
Summit road is closed leading up to the peak. I think you can still hike it though
Green Bluff is a farming community and census-designated place situated in Spokane County, Washington. The name of this place is derived from a cliff located in close proximity. Its height measures 2,310 feet above sea level. The population count during the 2010 census was recorded at 761 individuals, which marked the first time that Green Bluff had been recognized by the U.S Census Bureau.
This stadium is located east of downtown Spokane and is the home of the minor league baseball team, the Spokane Indians. The stadium was built in less than four months in 1958, and has since seen renovations to make it a more comfortable place to watch a game. The Indians have won ten championships at Avista Stadium and it is an outdoor sports venue that sits at an elevation of 1,910 feet (580 meters) above sea level.
Great ballpark. There's not a bad seat anywhere. The staff is energized and committed to the fans having a great time. 66 home games this season, fan fest April 3 opening day the 5th of April. Money well spent.
Richard Cranley — Google review
Love coming to baseball games here. It is always fun, clean, and entertaining. The food is good and we are building life long memories with our kids!
Sam Anderson — Google review
We had a fantastic time at the game. It is super awesome that you can order food/drinks on your phone and have them delivered to your seat. Lots of games and activities for kiddos. Loved the grab and go stations for snacks and beer. All around we had a blast!
Ashley Franklin — Google review
This is one of the finest if not the finest stadium in the low minors. At 6,800 seats it is one of larger stadiums for it level of play. It has always had great amenities, but are getting better now that major leagues require higher upgrades. Well done.
Jess Hughes — Google review
Amazing.
Wish they would stop advertising fireworks at evey show only to cancel every firework show the day of. Disappointing to my children several times this year so basically get your s#!t together and stop false advertising to boost seat sales😑🤥
Baseball team "Indians" amazing⚾️🏆
I added pics of the Disney princess night🎉
Raffaelli Family — Google review
Perfect evening! Star Wars Night did not disappoint! We did miss Recycle Man, but had easy parking, friendly staff, clean, spectacular Fireworks! Great family fun!Always a fabulous evening at the Ball Park!
Karen Larance — Google review
Great place to go with the family ! All the staff were so friendly. The food was good too! We had box seats so we got a great view! We enjoy going every season
Amethyst Moon — Google review
Great place to see a great team play great baseball for a great city. It's great. Try the Red Band Rally Beer Bat. The recipe for hot dogs is top notch. Features very attentive staff and ushers. Great team merchandise store with friendly prices. I really do enjoy that. If you haven't gone here you should. The tickets are priced at fair levels and it's easy to enjoy even if you're not into baseball. Go get some sun, fun, and baseball. Don't forget: #GoSpo
Benjamin Skippon (Ben) — Google review
I'm not a huge baseball fan, but you won't find a better place to watch a game. There's not a bad seat in the house and on a cool summer night with the moon rising in the outfield and the Indians playing their hearts out, it's magical. The stadium staff does its best every night to make you feel at home. Parking is free, the tickets are reasonable - heck, even the food is not that bad compared to those major league parks that look like a mall that happens to have a game going on in the middle of it. Go! Take the kids! Make a night of it and stay for the fireworks. Even if you're not a huge baseball fan you still can have a great time.
Brett Booz — Google review
It was a great experience. Saw my first Indians game tonight from skybox 12. Best movie league baseball experience I've ever had. My wife and both teenage kids of ours really enjoyed it as well. Even if baseball isn't good thing it's still very entertaining.
Mike Achurra — Google review
Last night was our second game night out of 2022. It was a fireworks show night after the game which was a 7 to 0 for Spokane and quite an active one too. Stadium was very crowded and temperatures were very high (98 degrees) but overall a great night. Wait time for concessions was long and selection was great but then that is normal and all part of the experience. This time we studied and secured seats closer to home plate which was way better than the first which was way out in right field. This time we paid for premium parking which was the best $5 spent (but don't tell anyone about that little secret). There are about 3 weeks left in the season and we plan on attending 1 or 2 more games. The staff is very friendly, the place is very clean and safe, and a great way to spend a summer evening.
John McGregor — Google review
Excellent stadium!!! Clean, well staffed, short lines, variety of game of and drink selection. Engaging and fun for whole family and kids. Free and plenty parking!!
Elizabeth Benzinger — Google review
Had a great time at the ball game. Brought mom for the game and fireworks after. My only complaint was how horribly expensive concessions have become. I go to other events regularly, and I know concessions are pricey, but the concessions here were almost double what I paid at other events. Also, not being able to bring in a simple bag or my purse is kinda dumb!
Katherine Smith — Google review
Great choice of vendors, wonderful location, amazing staff (from tickets to seating to concessions and everyone in between), amazing view, great environment and experience, tasty baseball concessions, clean amenities and an overall perfect place to come with friends and family!
LOVED THE STAFF! Thank you to the woman who helped us over the phone with ticket information, for the man who helped us pull our tickets up on our phone, to the man who helped us find our seats, to the man who gave us directions to the bathroom, to the helpful man at concessions, to the woman in the gift shop who checked us out with a smile, and the friendly faces in between.
Lions, tigers & bears, plus pumas, jaguars & other animals, are on display at this private zoo.
I had the best time here today. It’s so clear everyone loves the cats (and others!) so much. I got to feed here white tiger. We had little chuff talks with the other tigers. I loved watching the foxes slide across the snow after food time. Very cool spot.
Steph Schlis — Google review
The staff here are fantastic! They really know and care about the animals. Without this facility, these animals might not be here. They are all rescues. Some were intended for zoos and for whatever reason, didn't make their destination and needed a home or animals rescued from owners who thought a wild animal would make a good pet. Others were used in photo-ops until they weren't deemed cute anymore. Lastly, there were those animals who needed a home because of interactions with humans necessitated them needing to be in captivity.
By visiting this place, you help pay for their upkeep and help fund the newer, larger, hopefully, more natural space they are trying to create for these animals who deserve much more nature and room to rest.
The cages are small, so in that regard I don't love the place but it beats them being euthanized. I'm thankful this place exists and hope they can fund and run the larger enclosures these animals deserve, which is why I visited this place in the first place.
My kid brought some of their own money for a donation and I paid for two feedings. We fed the raccoon, which is adorable and I fed the bear, which was amazing.
Karen Edwards — Google review
We had a great time there today! It was our first visit and although we have passed by for years now we finally decided to go. We're sad that we didn't come sooner. It is a great experience, even in the winter. Our kids loved every minute of it. It's educational and fun too! The animals are amazing, it's quite the experience seeing wild animals that close. We were able to warm up in the gift shop and get some cool stuff too. The staff and volunteers were all extremely friendly, welcoming, and helpful. They took the time to welcome us, give us fun facts about the animals and just overall made our visit enjoyable. All in all, we look forward to coming back, bringing family, and donating when we can. What an amazing place tucked away from the city and full of enchantment!
Pikkah! — Google review
Hubby and I went here to feed the bears and tigers. We were not disappointed in the slightest. The employee who assisted us was full of knowledge and didn't mind repeating herself 100 times for everyone feeding. All the employees were nice and friendly. You are close to the animals but still safe. If we were ever back in spokane we would visit again.
The Traveling Stippels — Google review
I've always loved visiting Cat Tales, and it's just as fun as an adult to do! Where else can you get so close to these beautiful creatures? And, you can even hand feed them here!
Kaylee K — Google review
Best experience ever! Our teen daughter absolutely loved feeding the animals! Friendly, helpful staff 💜 and super informative. You can actually tell that they love these animals.
Will definitely stop by here again if we're traveling through!
Elisha Gassner — Google review
Beautifully cared for animals by a group of people dedicated to their well being. Both staff and volunteers are hard working people with the mission of doing what is best for the animals in their care.
Lindy Meaders — Google review
Great people there amazing animals. You get to feed the animals! The gift shop is alittle pricey but it's nice as well on items to get while there. The price for feeding the animals is definitely worth it.!
Tilly Finafrock — Google review
It was decent experience. Center is small but good option if you're looking for a quick outing with small kids. Home for big cats, we saw tigers, cougars as well as some smaller animals like different types of fox, raccoon etc
Pallavi B — Google review
Most of the small animals were in the shade napping but some of the bigger critters were out sunbathing they were definitely adorable and reacted very well when talking to them its definitely a family friendly place great to take kids too if you have any
Mark Gray — Google review
Such an amazing place! I'm a huge fan of tigers and more, so seeing them here was amazing. The workers are so sweet. So many different types of animals!! :)) we also came during the Halloween event and got to see one of their bears (Oso I believe) eat a pumpkin! will be coming back at some point.
August N. — Google review
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE place to visit!!! I LOVE tigers, wolves, foxes, etc, so Cat Tales is a dream come true! I went on a beautiful cold February day, and all of the animals were active. The ladies there were all wonderful and informative and I learned quite a bit from them. The tigers are the main attraction, and oh my gosh they're so majestic! I did all three feeding experiences; Tigger, one of the bears, four foxes and the raccoon. It was so worth it! This is a must-see for anyone who loves animals. I just wish it were closer to CdA 😅.
Julia Vrabely — Google review
What a treat! A great way to spend an afternoon with family. Visitors will get a much more intimate experience than if they visited a full-fledged zoo - and for a fraction of the price. Caretakers are full of information about not only the various species who live here, but have great stories to share about each individual animal.
There is more to see here than only cats - bears, foxes, and a sassy raccoon also call Cat Tales home.
Small children will have a great time here, but be prepared: the sanctuary is a no-running zone.
G T — Google review
Very worth it. Waited for a guided tour & tho it was her first full tour, she did great At giving us the background of every species there!
Mayra Diaz — Google review
Great day activity! Staff was very friendly and went out of their way to talk to everyone so anyone who had questions had the opportunity to ask them. And pointed us to the areas/ activities they thought the kiddos would like.
Chelsea McCoul — Google review
Had a fantastic time learning on our guided homeschool group tour! We enjoyed the beautiful creatures. From the tigers lounging in the sun to the foxes begging for treats.
If you want a place to just enjoy your time off.
This is the place.
Fabulous place to camp (Clean and VIP curbside services). Golf course, and AMAZING sunset, and sky viewing.
The staff is great and well seasoned.
Jay Bee (JayB) — Google review
We used to come here every year. We were asked to go again this year but after what happened the last time, we do not feel safe there.
We stayed there 2 weeks last August and while cooking dinner one afternoon, the maintenance worker doing the lawn actually hit me with the Lawnmower. I addressed this and he was extremely rude. This same employee continued to harrass us throughout our entire vacation because I complained to the office.
The Manager came to discuss it, however there was no apology and it didn't seem like they even cared. We used to love this place but unfortunately we do not feel comfortable or safe there anymore.
Chris Wirsch — Google review
I want to give this place 5 stars and it could be, but who doesn't have their pool running for Memorial day weekend, especially since it's been broken for weeks. We came all this way with our kids and nothing, would have been great to know when we booked. In addition to a freezing pool, it is super dirty. Other than the pool issue, great place to camp.
Jody Lewis — Google review
Worked here forn3 yrs new Management is poor and needs improvement very hostile work environment
Courtney Schmidt — Google review
Amazing rv park. We came up here for a wedding. It was amazing! The camp host lead us to our site then helped us back in. They have so many AMAZING amenities including pool, sauna, club house, playground, golf, and more. My 70 year old mother fell and couldn't stand on up due to her knee replacements. The camp host was able to get her up and was so amazing! The office, greating information, and experience was Fantastic. Deer Park is a small town And this RV park superseded our expectations. You can tell people love it here and there are plenty of fulltimers who have dictated with beautiful lights, flowers, and elegant decor. Highly recommend it here, but I also don't want it to get too popular so I can continue to afford it 😅
Home Everyday Love & Positivity — Google review
Our last summer stay was horrible. We used to come here every summer, but this was our last. The staff were rude and over charged us, with no apology. The pool was very dirty. Our booking was a mess, the staff are clearly over their heads. No customer service, rude and mean. Did not feel safe at this property.
Six Hens — Google review
In all of our travels, this is the nicest, cleanest and well kept RV park we have ever stayed at. We were there for three full months and we couldn't have been more pleased with our stay. Rates are reasonable, camp hosts and the office staff were always super friendly and helpful. We even had the chance to enjoy the pool and driving range while we were there. Highly recommend this park, we would definitely stay here again if we're in the Spokane area.
Rachel R — Google review
Would have been higher except for the guy who's taken over the pavilion every day, using it as his office. Has his computer set up, has loud phone calls, and is all around annoying. Complaining to the office does no good. I don't go to the pavilion during the day anymore.
Otherwise it's a very nice place, good pool and hot tub, laundry, friendly and helpful staff. Great service
I probably won't be back
Mmmm Rrrr — Google review
Absolutely love living here! Beautiful views, amazing very friendly office and park staff, tons of stuff for the kids, pool, hot tub and dog park's! Love love live it out here! Best part is being out if the city and it's so quiet you can hear the frogs from the ponds on the golf course!