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something up just for you.Mother nature whipped
Over 200 years ago, explorers fi rst set
foot on what was to become Idaho. Lewis
and Clark were awed by what they saw:
sparkling rivers, majestic mountains, deep
canyons, and rolling hills. Even if you don’t
plan to make history yourself, you should
visit this most pristine and unspoiled por-
tion of their epic journey to discover “The
Northwest Passage” to the Pacifi c Ocean.
You can walk in the footsteps of the fa-
mous explorers, experience the homeland
of the Ni Mii Pu (Nez Perce Tribe), and gaze
upon the largest wilderness area in the
lower 48 states. Lewis and Clark found the
Lochsa and Salmon Rivers impassable, but
today you can easily explore them. Drive
along the Northwest Passage Scenic By-
way (Hwy 12) or book a raft trip on any of
six rivers in the region including the Main
Salmon River, dubbed the “River of No Re-
turn.” Or get your thrills on a jet boat ride
or fl oat trip through North America’s deep-
est river gorge, Hells Canyon. Then drive
leisurely through pastoral countryside
resembling a Norman Rockwell painting,
and stay at a quaint bed & breakfast inn
or a restful RV park along the way. In north
central Idaho you can travel at a comfort-
able pace and absorb the natural beauty.
If you fi nd yourself quite at home in north
central Idaho, your business might fl ourish
as well. Lewiston is home to the nation’s
most inland seaport, convenient for your
company’s shipping needs. To explore
relocating your business, visit www.idaho
works.com to learn about Idaho’s business
incentives.
Experience the Salmon River online at visitidaho.org/360tours
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University of Idaho
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« Hells Canyon, America’s deepest river gorge »
Moscow
When you drive through the Palouse country surrounding Moscow and wit-ness its amber waves of grain, the song “America the Beautiful” will certainly come to mind. Golden wheat and barley fi elds, bright yellow canola fl owers, and emerald-green pea fi elds are all set against an azure sky. Nestled in the lus-cious fi elds of the Palouse is Moscow, home of the University of Idaho, one of the West’s most picturesque campuses. Be sure to see the gothic style adminis-tration building, visit the arboretum, or attend the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.
The city of Moscow is an eclectic mix of small-town friendliness and college-town energy. The downtown area is full of interesting shops and restaurants and is adjacent to tree-lined neighbor-hoods where children play and families gather. Plan a visit to the Appaloosa Museum, which celebrates the breed’s noble history with the Nez Perce Tribe. The many events held at the univer-sity should be on your itinerary, from sports to theater productions. You’ll be impressed with all there is to do in this small Idaho town.
Timber Country
From Moscow, you can meander through rolling fi elds, past beautiful mountain meadows, and up into timber country to see magnifi cent stands of Cedar, Tamarack, and Fir trees. Take Hwys 3, 6, and 8 through the towns of Princeton, Harvard, Santa, and Troy. Take a short hike to Elk Creek Falls near Elk River, a classic tributary falls set in a peace-ful, shaded gorge. The mountains offer great camping in the summer, hunting in the fall, and perfect terrain for winter snowmobiling.
Lewiston
At the confl uence of the Clearwater and Snake Rivers, Lewiston is the city at the lowest elevation in Idaho at only 738 feet above sea level. That is why you’ll see barges being loaded with northwest wheat or paper products at the Port of Lewiston. Lewiston’s location makes it an ideal base to use when exploring north central Idaho, with many lodging and dining options from which to choose. Walk or bike along the Snake River and pause at Hells Gate State Park for a cool water retreat and a visit to the Lewis and
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Lewiston Population – 31,887
« Regional Climate Summer Average High – 84° Winter Average High – 32° Annual Precipitation – 15”
« Elevation Highest – 9,400’ {He Devil or She Devil Peak} Lowest – 738’ {Lewiston}
www.visitnorthcentralidaho.org
« Hells Canyon, America’s deepest river gorge »
Clark Discovery Center. Lewiston has a quaint downtown area with shaded streets, historic buildings, and the cam-pus of Lewis and Clark State College, home to numerous regional events.
Hells Canyon, America’s deepest river gorge, should be another “must see” on your list. Experiencing the rapids from a jet boat will make it even more memorable. Guided excursions are launched from Lewiston, White Bird, and Hells Canyon Dam.
Orofi no
A loop tour from Lewiston will land you in Orofi no, where Dworshak State Park offers boating and camping on the 54-mile, tree-lined shoreline of Dworshak Reservoir. While in the area, note the 717-foot high Dworshak Dam—it is the tallest straight-axis dam in the Western hemisphere. Consider a detour off Hwy 12 onto the Gold Rush Historic Byway (Hwy 11) through the Weippe prairie, where the Nez Perce Tribe welcomed the exhausted Lewis and Clark expedi-tion. Continue on to Pierce, a mining-era town that celebrated its 150th birthday in 2010. Explore the region’s history by stopping in at the Clearwa-ter Historical Museum (Orofi no) or the Bradbury Memorial Logging Museum (Pierce), or by attending Pierce’s 1860 Days celebration.
Camas Prairie
However you leave Lewiston, you’ll be driving uphill. If you take scenic Hwy 95 southbound, you’ll pass the Nez Perce National Historical Park and Spalding’s Mission through a picturesque canyon. You’ll emerge onto the bucolic farm-lands of the Camas Prairie, named for the camas fl owers native to the area. For something a little different, con-sider staying in a yurt in the forests of Winchester State Park near the park’s 104-acre lake. Then visit the nearby Wolf Education and Research Center where you’ll have the rare chance to glimpse wolves in their natural habitat.
In Cottonwood, stop in at Dog Bark Park—Idaho’s most unusual bed & breakfast inn—and see Sweet Willy Colton, the world’s largest beagle. He will inspire you to visit his owner’s chainsaw art shop. One of Idaho’s oldest and best museums is also near Cottonwood—the Historical Museum at St. Gertrude’s, adjacent to a beauti-ful chapel, with marvelous views of the Camas Prairie.
Grangeville anchors the southern end of the prairie. Here, Idaho’s great out-doors beckon with summer whitewater trips, fall hunting trips, and winter snowmobiling. Stop in at the visitor’s center to see a replica of the Tolo Lake mammoth, unearthed nearby in 1994. For a genuine backcountry trip, take Hwy 14 to Elk City or Dixie and be liter-ally on the edge of the largest wilder-ness area in the lower 48 states.
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« Elk River Backcountry Byway
This 57-mile wildlife viewing opportunity begins at either Orofi no or Bovill on Hwy. 8 and meanders past small ranches and through evergreen forests deep into the backcountry. At Elk River, take a short hike to see Elk Creek Falls.
« Northwest Passage Scenic Byway
This beautiful byway—along Hwys. 12 and 13—is the easiest way to trace the Lewis & Clark Expedi-tion route along the Clearwater and Lochsa Rivers. The Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail lies on the mountainous ridges above the 191 mile drive.
« Gold Rush Historic Byway
A gold strike in 1860 brought prospectors across the Clearwater River and up into the mountains
above. Bursting with fascinating history and wild-life, this 42.5 mile route begins east of Orofi no
where Hwy. 12 meets Hwy. 11.
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« Lewis & Clark
No visit to north central Idaho is complete without exploring Hwy 12, the Northwest Passage Scenic Byway, which meanders along the Lochsa and Clearwater Rivers. Begin your own excursion at Lewiston on the Washington border or Lolo Pass on the Montana state line. High above the rivers on mountain ridges is the most pristine section of the Lewis and Clark Trail, much the same as when the expedition passed through this area over two hundred years ago. After an exhausting month-long trek across the Bitterroots Mountains in Montana and back into Idaho at Lolo, the expedition arrived at the Weippe Prairie in September of 1805, weary and starving. The Ni Mii Pu (Nez Perce Tribe) welcomed the strang-ers and ensured their survival. They were considered the most hospitable tribe the party encountered. To learn more about the Nez Perce history and culture, stop at any one of the 38 sites on the Nez Perce National Historical Park, the only national park that cel-ebrates a people instead of a place. The headquarters at Spalding has an impressive museum and visual pre-sentation, and is a good place to get an overview of the sites that you may want to visit. At the Lewis and Clark Discovery Center (Hells Gate State Park in Lewiston), you will learn more about this historic exploration of the mountainous American West. Afi cio-nados may want to join the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation Annual Meeting, scheduled annually at the Nez Perce Tribe’s Event Center at the Clearwater Casino Campus.
www.lewisandclarkidaho.org
White bird and Riggins
Between White Bird and Riggins, you’ll follow the mighty Salmon River through the valleys and canyons it carved into the mountains. Along the way, you’ll see whitewater rafts—this area is Idaho’s whitewater capital. You can book half-day or week-long river trips from Lewiston, White Bird, and Riggins. From White Bird, you can drive down into Hells Canyon to Pittsburg Landing, a picnic area and boat launch on the Snake River. Riggins, with its numerous river outfi tters beckoning you, is a fun place to stay, with its casual small-town atmosphere. It is the closest town to Heaven’s Gate, a van-tage point into Hells Canyon—North America’s deepest river gorge—in the Seven Devils Mountains. Inquire locally before driving up, since the elevation is over 8,407 feet, and the road can be challenging.
If you’re in Riggins in the spring, plan to see the Salmon River Jet Boat races, the fi rst leg of the U.S. Championship Jet Boat series, where world-class competitors conquer the rugged waters at unbelievable speeds.
Fishing enthusiasts will love the area’s steelhead runs in both spring and fall. Idaho is the only inland western state with ocean-run salmon and steelhead.
For more information visit: www.fi shandgame.idaho.govwww.oglb.idaho.govwww.ioga.org
« Are we not there yet? »
Lochsa River Hot Springs
Steelhead trout
Clearwater River
Selway River
Lower Salmon River
Clearwater National Forest
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Golf Trail Member
gOLfwww.idahogolftrail.com
University of Idaho Golf Course
« Work on your really, really long game »
You can golf year-round in the Lewiston valley. In the summer, the course at the University of Idaho is a “must-play.” Plus there are great community courses throughout the region.
« GrangevilleGrangeville Golf and Country Club9 holes, driving range; 208 983-1299; www.grangeville.us
« LewistonBryden Canyon Golf Course18 holes, driving range; 208 746-0863; www.brydencanyongolf.net
Quail Ridge Golf Course, Clarkston18 holes, driving range; 509 758-8501; www.golfquailridge.com
« MoscowMoscow Elks Golf Club9 holes, driving range; 208 882-3015
University of Idaho Golf Course18 holes, driving range; 208 885-6171; www.webs.uidaho.edu/golf
« Orofi noOrofi no Golf & Country Club9 holes; 208 476-3117
« PeckKayler’s Bend Golf Course9 holes, 208 486-6841; F: 208 486-6501
ArTs,cULtuRE & eVeNtS
« An appreciation for beauty has become an obsession »
Salmon River
River Dance Lodge
Riggins Rodeo
Nez Perce Visitor Center and Museum.
« Work on your really, really long game »» The Idaho Repertory Theater on the campus of the University of Idaho showcases several productions each year, while the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival features the best in jazz performances from world-renowned entertainers every February (and has for more than 40 years). Also in Mos-cow, you can enjoy a summer evening of music in East City Park with the Fresh Aire Concert Series.
» The Appaloosa Museum in Moscow proudly displays exhibits about the magnifi cent horse and its impor-tance to the Nez Perce Tribe. Little buckaroos will enjoy the children’s area with saddles and horse-related activities.
» One of the most unique gift shops in Idaho is Dog Bark Park where you can purchase chainsaw art inspired by dogs and other animals. You can’t miss it—off Hwy 95 in Cottonwood—just look for the giant beagles, Toby and Sweet Willy Colton.
» North central Idaho is the homeland of the Nez Perce Indians, who call themselves Ni Mii Pu, which means
In north central Idaho, visitors will delight in ample artistic, cultural, and culinary opportunities throughout the entire region.
the “real people” or “we the people.” You can learn more about their history and culture and their pivotal meeting with the Lewis and Clark Expedition at the Nez Perce National Historical Park headquarters in Spalding, just east of Lewiston.
» A favorite springtime celebration, the Moscow Renaissance Fair, fea-tures a variety of foods, crafts, and musical and artistic performances, with vendors in period attire creating a fanciful ambience. In April, Lewiston holds a month-long Annual Dogwood Festival with art exhibitions, classic cars, microbrew and wine tasting, and concerts. Visit the Historical Museum at St. Gertrude’s and take a self-guided tour of the chapel. Attend the Raspberry Festival there in August for arts and crafts, a car show, a quilt display, and of course—raspberry shortcake.
For complete event listings visit: www.visitidaho.org
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Regional Information North Central Idaho Travel Association; 877 364-3246, www.visitnorthcentralidaho.org
Nez Perce Tribal Tourism; 17500 Nez Perce Rd, Lewiston, 83501; 208 298-1107, F: 208 743-7121, www.nezperce.org
Statewide Central Reservation ServicesIdaho Excursions; 1068 Old Crouch Rd Ste A, Garden Valley, 83622; 877 462-8003 or 208 462-3333, www.idexcursions.com
InIdaho.com; 1410 Mill Rd, McCall, 83638; 800 844-3246 or 208 634-4787, F: 208 634-1268, www.inidaho.com
Ahsahka (See Orofi no)
CottonwoodInformationCottonwood Chamber of Commerce; 208 962-3231, F: 208 962-7131, www.cottonwoodidaho.org
AttractionsDog Bark Park; The world’s biggest beagle houses the most unique bed & breakfast inn in Idaho. A dog-inspired gift shop is located in the separate visitor center. 2421 Business Loop 95, Cottonwood, 83522; 208 962-3647; www.dogbarkparkinn.com
Historical Museum at St Gertrude; Arti-facts refl ecting the history of north central
Idaho and the sisters of the Monastery of St Gertrude. 465 Keuterville Rd, Cottonwood, 83522; 208 962-2051; F: 208 962-2059; www.historicalmuseumatstgertrude.org
LodgingCountry Haus Restaurant & Village Motel; 407 Foster Ave, Cottonwood, 83522; 208 962-3391; 6 Rooms, $35-$50; Open All Year
Dog Bark Park Inn B&B; 2421 Business Loop 95, Cottonwood, 83522; 208 962-3647; www.dogbarkparkinn.com; 1 Room, $86-$116; Open Spr-Fall; Breakfast Free, Non-smoking, Pets OK
Mariel’s Bed & Breakfast; 649 Meadow Creek Rd, Cottonwood, 83522; 208 962-5927; 7 Rooms, $50-$65; Open All Year
Elk City/DixieAttractionsRed River Hot Springs; Rustic hot springs resort with public and private pools, cabins and a restaurant. 3837 Red River Rd, Elk City, 83525; 208 842-2587; www.redriverhotspringsidaho.com
LodgingDixie Store and Motel; 101 Main St, Dixie, 83525; 208 842-2358; F: 208 842-2523; www.seedixieidaho.com; 2 RV Hookup Sites, $15; 6 Rooms, $55-$75; Open All Year; Kitchens, Laundry, Pets OK
Elk City Hotel/Motel & Gift Shop; 289 Main St, Elk City, 83525; 877 208-5336 or 208 842-2452; F: 208 842-2757; www.elkcityhotelidaho.com; 12 Rooms, $45-$70; Open All Year; Kitchens, Non-smoking, Pets OK
Mud Springs; 207 Elk City Wagon Rd, Elk City, 83525; 208 983-3528; 1 Cabin, $40; 2 Camping Cabins, $25-$40; 5 Tent Sites, $8-$10; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, Kitchens, Non-smoking
Prospector Cabins; 4500 Ericson Ridge, Elk City, 83525; 208 842-2597; www.elkcitycabins.com; 4 Cabins, $65-$85; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, High-speed Internet, Handicap Acce
Red River Corral & Cabins; 3586 Red River Rd, Elk City, 83525; 208 842-2228: Cell: 208 790-4060; 3 Cabins, $65-$125; Open Spr-Fall; Kitchens, Pets OK
Red River Hot Springs; 3837 Red River Rd, Elk City, 83525; 208 842-2587; RV Hookup Sites; Open Summer
Sable Trail Ranch; Red River Rd, Elk City, 83525; 208 842-2672; F: 208 842-2672; 3 Cabins, $10-$75; Open All Year
Silver Spur Lodge; 10 Main St, Dixie, 83525; 208 842-2417; F: 208 842-2239; www.silverspurlodge.com; 8 Rooms, $75-$145; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, Pets OK
Sleepy Hollow RV Park; 150 Ridgeway Dr #17, Elk City, 83525; 208 842-2268;
14 RV Hookup Sites, $25; Open All Year; RV Dump, RV Hookups, Pets OK
Elk RiverLodgingElk Butte Log Inn; 112 S Front St, Elk River, 83827; 208 826-3300; Open Summer
Elk River Lodge & General Store; 208 826-3299; F: 208 826-3295; www.elkriverlodge.net; 9 Rooms, $50-$99; Open All Year; A/C, Cable/Satellite TV, Pets OK
Elk River Recreation Campgrounds; 407 W Main, Elk River, 83827; 208826-3468 or 208 826-3584; 64 RV Hookup Sites, $6-$8; Tent Sites, $6-$8; Open Spr-Fall; RV Dump, Pets OK, Handicap Access
Huckleberry Heaven RV Park; near Elk River; 208 826-3405; 24 RV Hookup Sites, $20; Open Summer; RV Dump, RV Hook-ups, Pull-thru Sites
GrangevilleInformationGrangeville Chamber of Commerce; 208 983-0460; F: 208 983-7624; www.grangevilleidaho.com
AttractionsTolo Lake Mammoth Replica; A replica at Eimers Park of one of the six or seven mammoths found near Tolo Lake. Signs on Hwy 95 south of Grangeville leads to the site of the dig. Hwy 95 at Pine, Grangeville, 83530; 208 983-0460; F: 208 983-7624; www.grangevilleidaho.com
Lodging
Bed & Breakfast Inns
Gateway Inn; 700 W Main St, Grangeville, 83530; 877 983-1463 or 208 983-2500; F: 208 983-1458; www.idahogatewayinn.com; 23 Rooms, $49-$69; Open All Year; Break-fast Free, Cable/Satellite TV, Outdoor Pool
Whitebird Summit Lodge; 2141 Old White Bird Hill Rd, Grangeville, 83530; 866 562-5398 or 208 983-1802; F: 208 983-7517; www.whitebirdsummit.com; 7 Rooms, $80-$120; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Indoor Pool, Pets OK
Guest Ranches
Whitebird Summit Lodge; See Bed & Breakfast Inns
Hotels & Motels
Downtowner Inn; 113 E North, Grangeville, 83530; 208 983-1110; F: 208 983-9232; www.grangevillemotel.com; 16 Rooms, $49-$69; Open All Year; A/C, Non-smoking, WiFi
Elkhorn Lodge; 822 SW 1st, Grangeville, 83530; 208 983-1500; 20 Rooms, $41-$55; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, Non-smoking, Pets OK
Evergreen Suites; 605 E Main, #6, Gran-geville, 83530; 888 832-5251 or 208 983-
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2587; Cell: 503 314-2855; www.evergreen suites.com; 9 Rooms, $75-$200; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, Kitchens, WiFi
Gateway Inn; See Bed & Breakfast Inns
Super 8 Motel; 801 S.W 1st St, Grangeville, 83530; 866 786-6835 or 208 983-1002; F: 208 983-1995; www.super8idaho.com; 51 Room, $55-$128; Open All Year; 1,200 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; Breakfast Free, High-speed Internet, Indoor Pool
RV Parks & Campgrounds
Bear Den RV Resort; 16967 Hwy 95 S, Grangeville, 83530; 800 530-3658 or 208 983-0140; www.beardenrv.com; 31 RV Hookup Sites, $28; 4 Camping Cabins, $39; 32 Tent Sites, $10; Open All Year; 1800 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; RV Hookups, Laundry, WiFi
Country Court Mobile Home & RV Park; 467 Country Court Dr, Grangeville, 83530; 888 832-5251 or 208 983-2587: Cell: 503 314-2855; F: 208 983-2587; www.country courtmobilehomepark.com; 5 RV Hookup Sites, $20; 4 Tent Sites, $10; Open All Year; RV Hookups, Laundry, Pull-thru Sites
Harpster Riverside RV Park; Hwy 13, Harp-ster, 83539; 800 983-1918 or 208 983-2312; F: 208 983-2312; harpsterriversidervpark.com; 24 RV Hookup Sites; 6 Tent Sites; Open All Year; RV Dump, Laundry, Pets OK
Mountain View M/H RV Park; 127 Cun-ningham St #39, Grangeville, 83530; 800 983-2328 or 208 983-2328; F: 208 983-2328; www.mountainviewmhrvpark.com; 15 RV Hookup Sites, $14-$24; 2 Tent Sites, $12; Open All Year; Laundry, Pull-thru Sites, Showers
Sundown RV Park; 102 N C St, Grangeville, 83530; 866 943-8638 or 208 983-9113; F: 208 983-9113; www.grvpark.com; 30 RV Hookup Sites, $20-$22; 2 Tent Sites, $15-$20; Open All Year; RV Hookups, Pull-thru Sites, Showers
Vacation Rentals
Evergreen Suites; See Hotels & Motels
KamiahInformationKamiah Chamber of Commerce; 208 935-2290; F: 208 935-2290; www.kamiah chamber.com
AttractionsHeart of the Monster; Of great significance in Nez Perce culture, a large mound of earth beside the Clearwater River marks the spot where Coyote defeated a monster and cre-ated the Ni Mii Pu people. 39063 Hwy 95, Spalding, 83540; 208 843-7001; F: 208 843-7003; www.nps.gov/nepe
Lodging
Bed & Breakfast Inns
Quilt House Bed & Breakfast Inn & Quilt Shop; 14 mi. from Kamiah, take Wool-and Rd. at bridge & follow signs; 877 784-
5822 or 208 935-7668; F: 208 935-7686; www.quilthousebedandbreakfast.com; 5 Rooms, $125-$175; 1 Cabin, $150-$210; Open Spr-Fall; Breakfast Free, Laundry, Non-smoking
Guest Ranches
Flying B Ranch; 2900 Lawyer Creek Rd, Kamiah, 83536; 800 472-1945 or 208 935-0755; F: 208 935-0705; www.flyingbranch.com; 19 Rooms, $1200-$6500; 2 Lodges/Houses; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, Food Service, WiFi
Hotels & Motels
Clearwater 12 Motel; 108 E 3rd St, Kamiah, 83536; 208 935-2671; F: 208 935-0378; www.clearwater12motel.net; 29 Rooms, $49-$69; Open All Year; A/C, Cable/Satel-lite TV, Pets OK
Hearthstone - Elegant Lodge by the River; 3250 Hwy 12, MP 64, Kamiah, 83536; 877 563-4348 or 208 935-1492; F: 208 935-2422; hearthstone-lodge.com; 5 Rooms, $125-$235; Open All Year; 360 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; A/C, Cable/Satellite TV, High-speed Internet
Kamiah Inn Motel; 216 3rd St, Kamiah, 83536; 208 935-0040; 19 Rooms, $40-$70; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, Kitchens, WiFi
Lewis Clark Resort; 4243 Hwy 12, Kamiah, 83536; 800 264-9943 or 208 935-2556; F: 208 935-0366; www.lewisclarkresort.com; 165 RV Hookup Sites, $22; 21 Rooms, $45-
$60; 7 Cabins, $80-$100; 20 Tent Sites, $16; Open All Year; Food Service, Laundry, Outdoor Pool
Sundown Motel; 1004 3rd St, Kamiah, 83536; 208 935-2568; F: 208 935-0329; 14 Rooms, $24-$39; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, Handicap Access
RV Parks & Campgrounds
Lewis Clark Resort; See Hotels & Motels
Long Camp RV Park; MP 68, Hwy 12, Kamiah, 83536; 208 935-7922; F: 208 935-2080; www.longcamprvpark.com; 22 RV Hookup Sites, $19-$25; 40 Tent Sites, $10; Open All Year; RV Hookups, Showers, WiFi, Handicap Access
Kooskia/StitesInformationKooskia Chamber of Commerce; 208 926-4362; F: 208 926-4362; www.kooskia.com
AttractionsClearwater River; Clear, clean water, beau-tiful scenery with great plant diversity, and abundant wildlife. 208 926-4274; F: 208 926-6450; publiclands.org
Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail; The Idaho portion of the trail, on a tree-lined ridge high above the Lochsa River, proved to be the most difficult part of the Lewis and Clark’s journey. 208 926-4274; F: 208 926-6450; www.nps.gov/lecl
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Nez Perce National Historical Trail; The Nez Perce (Nimiipu or Nee-Me-Poo) Trail stretches from Oregon to the Bear Paw Battlefi eld in Montana. 12730 Hwy 12, Orofi no, 83544; 208 476-8334; F: 208 843-2001; www.fs.fed.us/npnht
LodgingRefl ections Inn; 6873 Hwy 12, Kooskia, 83539; 888 926-0855 or 208 926-0855; www.refl ectionsinn.com; 8 Rooms, $94-$129; Open All Year; 500 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; Breakfast Free, Non-smoking, WiFi
River Junction RV Park; Hwy 12, MP 74.1; 208 926-7865; F: 208 926-0808; 35 RV Hookup Sites, $10-$28; 15 Tent Sites, $10-$20; Open All Year; RV Hookups, Pets OK, Pull-thru Sites
Southfork River Ranch; 208 926-4514; www.southforkriverranch.com; 1 Cabin, $175-$375; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, Kitchens, Outdoor Pool
Idaho Sportsman Lodge; 103 East St, Stites, 83552; 208 926-4766; www.idahosportsmanlodge.com; 4 Lodges/Houses, $89-$189; Open All Year; A/C, Cable/Satel-lite TV, High-speed Internet
Western Motor Inn; 6 Main St, Kooskia, 83539; 208 926-0166; 18 Rooms, $39-$65; Open All Year; 300 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; Cable/Satellite TV, Non-smoking, WiFi
LewistonInformationLewiston Chamber of Commerce; 800 473-3543; F: 208 743-2176; www.lewistonchamber.org
AttractionsClearwater Canyon Cellars; Fine wine made in the Lewiston-Clarkston valley featuring full lush blends to stand-alone varietals. 1708 6th Ave Ste A, Lewiston, 83501; 208 816-4679; www.cccellars.com
Hells Gate State Park; Picnic areas, a large beach, a public boat launch, store, restrooms, and the Lewis and Clark Discov-ery Center. 5100 Hells Gate Rd, Lewiston, 83501; 208 799-5015; F: 208 799-5187; www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov
Kiwi Air Helicopter Tours; Scenic helicop-ter fl ights over north central Idaho ranging from 15 minutes to over 2 hours. Port Drive & 9th St, Clarkston, WA 99403; 509 751-9000; kiwiairhelicopters.com
Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History; Exhibits and perform-ing arts programs such as book signings and meet-the-artist events. 721 7th Ave, Lewiston, 83501; 208 792-2243; www.artsandhistory.org
Nez Perce County Historical Museum; Exhibits of the county’s history, Native
American and pioneer artifacts, photo-graphs and more. 306 3rd St, Lewiston, 83501; 208 743-2535; F: 208 743-2535; www.npchistsoc.org
Nez Perce National Historical Park; An interpretive center is the headquarters for the 38 separate sites that comprise the only national park dedicated to a people instead of a place. 39063 Hwy 95, Spald-ing, 83540; 208 843-7001; F: 208 843-7003; www.nps.gov/nepe
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Bed & Breakfast Inns
Italianna Inn; 2728 11th Ave, Lewiston, 83501; 877 550-2662 or 208 743-4552; F: 208 743-4552; www.italiannainn.com; 2 Rooms, $140-$178; Open All Year; Break-fast Free, Outdoor Pool
Kirby Creek Lodge & Snake River Adventures; 227 Snake River Ave, Lewiston, 83501; 800 262-8874 or 208 746-6276: Cell: 208 790-3315; F: 208 746-9906; www.snakeriveradventures.com; 6 Rooms, $143; 1 Lodge/House, $143-$224; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, High-speed Internet, WiFi
Hotels & Motels
Cedars Inn; 1716 Main St, Lewiston, 83501; 877 848-8526 or 208 743-9526; F: 208 743-5651; www.cedarsinnlewiston.com; 64 Rooms, $46-$66; Open All Year; Break-fast Free, Cable/Satellite TV, Outdoor Pool
Clearwater River Casino & Resort; 17500 Nez Perce Rd, Lewiston, 83501; 208 298-1400 or 208 746-0723; www.crcasino.com; 33 RV Hookup Sites; 52 Rooms; Open All Year; RV Hookups, Indoor Pool, WiFi
Comfort Inn; 2128 8th Ave, Lewiston, 83501; 800 228-5150 or 208 798-8090; F: 208 798-8988; www.comfortinn.com; 52 Rooms, $80-$160; Open All Year; Break-fast Free, Indoor Pool, Pets OK
Econo Lodge; 1021 Main St, Lewiston, 83501; 208 743-0899; www.econolodge.com; Open All Year
El Rancho Motel; 2240 3rd Ave N, Lewis-ton, 83501; 208 743-8517; F: 208 798-1545; 24 Rooms, $35-$45; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, High-speed Internet, Kitchens
Evergreen Motel; 2125 3rd Ave N, Lew-iston, 83501; 208 746-5851; 18 Rooms, $28-$32; Open All Year; A/C, Cable TV RV Hookups, Non-smoking
Golden Oak Inn; 3001 North-South Hwy, Lewiston, 83501; 208 746-7797; F: 509 758-5441; 41 Room, $32-$50; Open All Year; Non-smoking, Pets OK, WiFi
GuestHouse Inn Suites; 1325 Main St, Lewiston, 83501; 800 806-7666 or 208 746-3311; F: 208 746-7955; www.guesthouseintl.com; 75 Rooms, $45-$89; Open All Year; 550 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; Breakfast Free, High-speed Internet, Outdoor Pool
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Hillary Motel; 2030 North-South Hwy, Lewiston, 83501; 208 743-8514; 11 Rooms, $32-$54; Open All Year; A/C, Cable/Satel-lite TV, Non-smoking
Ho Hum Motel; 2015 North-South Hwy, Lewiston, 83501; 208 746-4581; Open All Year
Holiday Inn Express; 2425 Nez Perce Dr, Lewiston, 83501; 800 465-4329 or 208 750-1600; F: 208 750-1800; www.hielewiston.com; 100 Rooms, $99-$179; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Cable/Satellite TV, Indoor Pool
Inn America; 702 21st St, Lewiston, 83501; 800 469-4667 or 208 746-4600; F: 208 746-7756; www.innamerica.com; 61 Rooms, $64-$129; Open All Year; Break-fast Free, Cable/Satellite TV, WiFi
Kirby Creek Lodge & Snake River Adventures; See Bed & Breakfast Inns
Lewiston Inn & Suites; 1716 Main St, Lew-iston, 83501; 208 743-9526; 64 Rooms, $46-$66; Open All Year; A/C, Breakfast Free, Outdoor Pool
Red Lion Hotel; 621 21st St, Lewiston, 83501; 800 232-6730 or 208 799-1000; F: 208 748-1050; www.redlionlewiston.com; 182 Rooms, $59-$200; Open All Year; High-speed Internet, Outdoor Pool, Handicap Access
Super 8 Motel; 3120 North-South Hwy, Lewiston, 83501; 800 800-8000 or 208 743-8808; F: 208 743-8808; www.super8.com; 62 Rooms, $40-$65; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Pets OK, WiFi
RV Parks & CampgroundsClearwater River Casino & Resort; 17500 Nez Perce Rd, Lewiston, 83501; 208 298-1400 or 208 746-0723; www.crcasino.com; 33 RV Hookup Sites; 52 Rooms; Open All Year; RV Hookups, Indoor Pool, WiFi
Vacation Rentals
Intermountain Excursions; 6310 Wapiti Dr, Lewiston, 83501; 208 746-7035; Open Summer
Pistol Palace; 1028 Main St, Lewiston, 83501; 208 798-0909; 7 Rooms; Open All Year; Kitchens, Laundry
LowellAttractionsLochsa Historical Ranger Station Museum; Restored ranger station furnished to rep-resent life at a typical back country post in the 1930s. 208 926-4274; F: 208 926-6450
LodgingRiver Dance Lodge; 7743 Hwy 12, Syringa, 83539; 866 769-8747 or 208 765-0841; F: 208 667-6506; www.RiverDanceLodge.com; 8 Cabins, $129-$329; 20 Tent Sites, $9; Open Spr-Fall; Food Service, Kitchens, Non-smoking
Ryan’s Wilderness Inn; 8883 Hwy 12, Kooskia, 83539; 866 539-2012 or 208 926-4706; F: 208 926-4706; 6 Rooms, $52-$57; Open Spr-Fall; A/C, Food Service, Pets OK
Three Rivers Resort & Rafting; Hwy 12, Lowell, 83539; 888 926-4430 or 208 926-4430; F: 208 926-7526; www.threeriversrafting.com; 40 RV Hookup Sites, $20-$25; 7 Rooms, $59-$69; 15 Cabins, $90-$150; 20 Tent Sites, $10-$25; Open Spr-Fall; Food Service, Outdoor Pool, WiFi
LucileLodgingGospel Mountain Outfi tters; 606 1/2 Hwy 95 N, Lucile, 83542; 208 628-3553; Open All Year
Riverfront Gardens RV Park; Hwy 95, MP 210.5, Lucile, 83542; 208 628-3777; F: 208 628-3221; www.riverfrontgardensrvpark.com; 32 RV Hookup Sites, $20-$22; 4 Rooms, $20-$22; Open All Year
MoscowInformationMoscow Chamber of Commerce; 800 380-1801; F: 208 882-6186; www.moscowchamber.com
AttractionsAppaloosa Museum & Heritage Center; Celebrating the history of Idaho’s state horse. View Appaloosas May through Oc-tober and explore displays of western art, saddles, Indian artifacts, and a fabulous hands-on children’s area. 2720 W Pullman Rd, Moscow, 83843; 208 882-5578; F: 208 882-8150; www.appaloosamuseum.org
Camas Prairie Winery; Camas Prairie is a small family-owned, award-winning, wine experience. Features a tasting room, wine bar, personalized labeling, varietal grape wines, champagnes, fruit wines and honey mead. 110 S Main, Moscow, 83843; 800 616-0214; F: 208 882-0214; www.camasprairiewinery.com
Idaho Forest Fire Museum; A museum of forest fi refi ghting and forest ecology with a retail store specializing in Smokey Bear memorabilia. 310 N Main St, Moscow, 83843; 208 882-4767; F: 208 882-0373; www.smokeybeargifts.com
Idaho Repertory Theatre; Established in 1953, IRT is one of the longest-running professional summer theatres in the North-west, presenting fi ve plays in classic reper-tory format each summer. 6th & Stadium Dr, Moscow, 83844; 208 885-6465; F: 208 885-2558; www.idahorep.org
Latah County Historical Museum; Located in a former Governor’s mansion, the McConnell House, this museum fea-tures period rooms and changing exhibits on Latah County history. 327 E Second St, Moscow, 83843-2852; 208 882-1004; F: 208 882-0759, users.moscow.com/lchs
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MaryJanesFarm Bed & Breakfast; 1000 Wild Iris Ln, Moscow, 83843; 888 750-6004 or 208 882-6819; F: 208 882-3655; www.maryjanesfarm.orgbb; 5 Yurts/Teepees, $139-$179; Open Summer; Breakfast Free, Kitchens, Showers
Hotels & Motels
Best Western University Inn; 1516 Pull-man Rd, Moscow, 83843; 800 325-8765 or 208 882-0550; F: 208 883-3056; www.uinnmoscow.com; 173 Rooms, $99-$199; Open All Year; 11,000 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; Food Service, Indoor Pool, WiFi
Hillcrest Motel; 706 N Main, Moscow, 83843; 800 368-6564 or 208 882-7579; F: 208 882-0310; 52 Rooms, $42-$84; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, High-speed Internet, Pets OK
La Quinta Inn; 2 mi. W of Hwy 95 on Hwy 8; 800 531-5900 or 208 882-5365; F: 208 882-5374; www.lq.com; 76 Rooms, $99-$119; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Indoor Pool, Non-smoking
Little Green Guesthouse; 1020 S Adams St, Moscow, 83843; 208 669-1654; www.littlegreenguesthouse.com; 1 Room, $100-$130; Open All Year; High-speed Internet, Kitchens, Non-smoking
Palouse Inn; 101 Baker St, Moscow, 83843; 888 882-5511 or 208 882-5511; F: 208 882-9475; www.palouseinn.com; 110 Rooms, $50-$110; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Cable/Satellite TV, High-speed Internet, Outdoor Pool
Peterson Barn Guesthouse; 847 Travois Way, Moscow, 83843; 208 882-4620; www.petersonbarn.com; 1 Cabin, $100-$150; Open All Year; Kitchens, Non-smoking, WiFi
Royal Motor Inn; 120 W 6th St, Moscow, 83843; 208 882-2581; F: 208 882-2581; 38 Rooms, $38-$115; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, High-speed Internet, Pets OK
Super 8 Motel Moscow; 175 Peterson Dr, Moscow, 83843; 208 883-1503; F: 208 883-4769; www.super8.com; 60 Rooms, $49-$99; Open All Year; 550 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; Breakfast Free, High-speed Internet, Pets OK
Vacation Rentals
Little Green Guesthouse; See Hotels & Motels
Peterson Barn Guesthouse; See Hotels & Motels
Willows House; 1246 Highland Dr, Mos-cow, 83843; 208 882-0127; www.MoscowIdahoLodging.com; 1 Lodge/House, $175; Open All Year; High-speed Internet, Laun-dry, Non-smoking
NezperceInformationNezperce Chamber of Commerce; 208 937-2454; cityofnezperce.com
LodgingNezperce Hotel /Serenity Cafe’ & Lounge; 312 Oak St, Nezperce, 83543; 208 937-2265: Cell: 208 451-4019; F: 208 937-2501; www.serenityholdings.net; 8 Rooms, $45-$55; Open All Year; A/C, Cable/Satellite TV, Room Service
Nezperce RV Park; 502 5th Ave, Nezperce, 83543; 208 937-1021; F: 208 937-0016; cityofnezperce.com; 10 RV Hookup Sites, $20; Open All Year; Laundry, Pets OK, Showers
Orofi no/AhsahkaInformationOrofi no Chamber of Commerce; 208 476-4335; F: 208 476-3634; www.orofi no.com
AttractionsCanoe Camp Historic Site; The Lewis and Clark expedition camped here in 1805 while the Nez Perce assisted them in build-ing 5 canoes for their journey into Oregon. 39063 Hwy 95, Spalding, 83540; 208 843-7001; F: 208 843-7003; www.nps.gov/nepe
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Dworshak Dam & Reservoir; This 53-mile long lake is a beautiful haven for boating and fishing with developed campgrounds and primitive campsites nestled in coves. 208 476-1255; www.orofino.com/pointsof interest.htm
Dworshak State Park; A popular park for camping, boating, fishing, swimming, hiking and water-skiing. 208 476-5994; F: 208 476-7225; www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov
Lodging
Hotels & Motels
Best Western Lodge at River’s Edge; 615 Main St, Orofino, 83544; 800 538-9797 or 208 476-9999; F: 208 476-5790; www.bestwestern.com; 49 Rooms, $74-$209; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Indoor Pool, WiFi
The High Country Inn & Country Catering; 4232 Old Ahsahka Grade, Ahsahka, 83520; 208 476-7570; F: 208 476-3394; www.the highcountryinn.com; 2 Rooms, $89-$99; 3 Cabins, $125-$350; Open All Year; 1200 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; Breakfast Free, Food Service, Pets OK
Helgeson Place Hotel; 125 Johnson Ave, Orofino, 83544; 800 404-5729 or 208 476-5729; F: 208 476-5599; www.helgeson hotel.com; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, High-speed Internet, Kitchens
Konkolville Motel; 2600 Michigan Ave, Orofino, 83544; 800 616-1964 or 208 476-5584; F: 208 476-3268; www.konkolville motel.com; 40 Rooms, $50-$80; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Outdoor Pool, Pets OK
Riverside Motel, Guide Service & Tackle Shop; 10560 Hwy 12, Orofino, 83544; 208 476-5711; F: 208 476-7087; www.theriver sidemotel.com; 14 Rooms, $40-$53; Open All Year; A/C, Cable/Satellite TV, Kitchens
White Pine Motel; 222 Brown Ave, Orofino, 83544; 800 874-2083 or 208 476-7093; F: 208 476-3099; www.whitepinemotel.com; 1 RV Hookup Site, $20; 18 Rooms, $42-$75; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, High-speed Internet, Handicap Access
Reunion & Retreat Centers
The High Country Inn & Country Catering; See Bed & Breakfast Inns
RV Parks & Campgrounds
Canoe Camp RV Park; 14224 Hwy 12, Orofino, 83544; 208 476-7530; F: 208 476-5856; www.canoecamprvpark.com; 28 RV Hookup Sites, $15-$18; Open All Year; Cable TV RV Hookups, RV Hookups, Pull-thru Sites
Clearwater Crossing RV Park; 500 River-front Rd, Orofino, 83544; 877 476-4800 or 208 476-4800; F: 208 476-4760; www.clearwatercrossingrvpark.com; 49 RV
Hookup Sites, $22-$28; 6 Tent Sites, $14; Open All Year; Cable TV RV Hookups, RV Hookups, Pull-thru Sites
North Fork Clearwater RV Park; 4181 North Fork Dr, Ahsahka, 83520; 208 476-7226; 4 RV Hookup Sites, $17; Open All Year; Cable TV RV Hookups, RV Hookups, Pets OK
Vacation Rentals
Brookwater Resort; 13210 Brookwater Ln, Orofino, 83544; 208 476-4052; www.brookwaters.com; Open All Year
Lake-n-Leather Outfitters; 4088 Canyon Creek Rd, Orofino, 83544; 208 476-5971; Open Summer
Wild Rooster Ranch; 12 Wells Bench Rd, Orofino, 83544; 208 476-3317; www.wildroostervacationranch.com; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, Kitchens, Laundry
PierceAttractionsJ. Howard Bradbury Memorial Logging Museum; Chronicles the history of the logging industry in north central Idaho. 103 S Main St, Pierce, 83546; 208 464-2677; www.pierce-weippechamber.com
LodgingCedar Inn; 412 S Main St, Pierce, 83546; 800 450-0250 or 208 464-2704; F: 208 464-2704; www.minersshanty.net; 9 Rooms, $35-$68; Open Spr-Fall; Kitchens, Non-smoking, Showers
Pierce Motel; 509 Main St, Pierce, 83546; 208 464-2324; 7 Rooms, $30-$45; 4 Cab-ins, $35-$50; Open All Year; Cable/Satel-lite TV, Kitchens, Pets OK
The Outback; 211 S Main St, Pierce, 83546; 800 538-1754 or 208 464-2171; F: 208 464-2273; www.outbackidaho.com; 2 RV Hookup Sites, $20; 4 Cabins, $60-$85; 4 Condos, $80-$100; 1 Lodge/House, $125-$200; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Cable TV RV Hookups, Kitchens
Three Mountains Retreat; 100 Alpine Ct, Pierce, 83546; 866 464-2172 or 208 464-2172; www.idahomountainretreat.com; 2 RV Hookup Sites, $7-$15; 2 Cabins, $60; Open Spr-Fall; A/C, Cable/Satellite TV, Non-smoking
Timber Inn; 2 S Main, Pierce, 83546; 208 464-2736; Open All Year
PotlatchLodgingLaird House Bed and Breakfast; 310 Cedar St, Potlatch, 83855; 509 595-1188; 3 Rooms, $75-$90; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, High-speed Internet, Non-smoking
Scenic 6 Park; 145 Hwy 6, Potlatch, 83855; 208 875-0708; F: 208 875-0130; www.potlatchidaho.org; 23 RV Hookup Sites, $15; Open All Year; RV Dump, RV Hookups, Pull-thru Sites
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PowellLodgingLochsa Lodge; 115 Powell Rd, Lolo, 59847; 208 942-3405; www.lochsalodge.com; 8 Rooms, $68-$85; 11 Cabins, $45-$125; Open All Year; Food Service, Pets OK, Handicap Access
RigginsInformationSalmon River Chamber of Commerce; 866 221-3901; F: 208 628-3506; www.rigginsidaho.com
AttractionsHells Canyon National Recreation Area; North America’s deepest river gorge – licensed outfi tters are available for rafting or jet boating. 208 628-3916; F: 208 628-3030; www.fs.fed.us/hellscanyon
Lower Salmon River; This 73-mile section of the Salmon River is popular for summer fl oat trips. 866 221-3901; F: 208 628-3506
Salmon River Helicopter Tours; Helicopter tours of north central Idaho’s back country areas, including Hells Can-yon. 1497 Big Salmon River Rd, Riggins, 83549; 888 286-8594; F: 208 628-3038; www.srhelicopters.com
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Bed & Breakfast Inns
Little Salmon Lodge; 121 Old Pollock Rd, Pollock, 83547; 800 727-9977 or 208 628-3021; F: 208 628-4081; www.littlesalmon-lodge.com; 12 Rooms, $109-$149; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Non-smoking, WiFi
Serenity Lodge Bed & Breakfast; 402 Rap-id River Rd, Riggins, 83549; 208 628-4095; 2 Rooms, $99; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Indoor Pool, Pets OK
Shepp Ranch; E. of Riggins by jetboat access; 208 866-4268; www.sheppranch.com; 6 Cabins, $250-$300; Open Spr-Fall; 450 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; Food Service, Laundry
The Last Resort; 5538 Hwy 95, New Meadows, 83654; 208 628-3029; www.thelastresortoutfi tter.com; 4 Rooms, $105-$200; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Cable/Satellite TV, Non-smoking
Guest Ranches
Little Salmon Lodge; See Bed & Breakfast Inns
Mackay Bar Ranch; Main Salmon River, Frank Church River of No Return Wilder-ness; 888 207-1132; www.huntingtop10.com; 7 Rooms, $135-$165; 3 Cabins, $135; 15 Tent Sites; Open Spr-Fall; Breakfast Free, Food Service, Pets OK
Mountain View Elk Ranch; 2 mi. E of Big Salmon Rd; 208 628-3803; www.mountainviewelk.com; Open All Year
Shepp Ranch; See Bed & Breakfast Inns
Hotels & Motels
Best Western Salmon Rapids Lodge; 1010 S Main St, Riggins, 83549; 877 957-2743 or 208 628-2743; F: 208 628-3834; www.salmonrapids.com; 55 Rooms, $89-$197; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Indoor Pool, WiFi
Big Iron Motel; 515 N Main St, Riggins, 83549; 888 517-3005 or 208 628-3005; www.bigironmotel.com; 19 Rooms, $45-$99; Open All Year; Kitchens, Pets OK, WiFi
Riggins Motel; 615 S Main St, Riggins, 83549; 800 669-6739 or 208 628-3001; F: 208 628-3524; www.rigginsmotel.net; 16 Rooms, $45-$104; A/C, Cable/Satellite TV, High-speed Internet
Riverview Motel; 708 N Hwy 95, Riggins, 83549; 888 256-2322 or 208 628-3041; F: 208 628-3908; www.riverviewmotel.com; 16 Rooms, $45-$75; Open All Year; A/C, Cable/Satellite TV, WiFi
Salmon River Motel; 1203 S Main St, Riggins, 83549; 888 628-3025 or 208 628-3231; www.salmonrivermotel.com; 16 Rooms, $39-$85; Open All Year; A/C, Non-smoking, Pets OK
The Lodge at Riggins Hot Springs; 14 Salmon River Rd, Riggins, 83549; 208 628-3785; F: 208 628-4129; www.rhslodge.com; 10 Rooms, $1200-$2200; Open All Year; 50 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; Outdoor Pool, Handicap Access
Reunion & Retreat Centers
Mackay Bar Ranch; See Guest Ranches
RV Parks & Campgrounds
Canyon Pines RV Resort; 159 Barn Rd, MP 185.4 Hwy 95, Pollock, 83547; 866 744-4006 or 208 628-4006; www.canyonpinesrv.com; 54 RV Hookup Sites, $26-$31; 54 Tent Sites, $18; Open All Year; 550 Sq. Ft. Mtg. Room; RV Dump, Pull-thru Sites, WiFi
River Village RV Park; 1434 N Hwy 95, Riggins, 83549; 208 628-3443; F: 208 628-3443; 20 RV Hookup Sites, $20; 8 Tent Sites, $15; Open All Year; Cable TV RV Hookups, Laundry
Riverside RV Park; 1220 S Main St, Rig-gins, 83549; 208 628-3698; 15 RV Hookup Sites, $22-$25; Open Summer
WarrenLodgingBack Country Bed & Breakfast; Warren Wagon Rd, Warren, 83671; 888 816-2848 or 208 636-6000; 4 Rooms, $70-$135; Open All Year
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WeippeInformationPierce-Weippe Chamber of Commerce; 208 435-4406; F: 208 435-4374; www.pierce-weippechamber.com
AttractionsWeippe Discovery Center; Focuses on the Lewis and Clark Expedition’s life-saving meeting with the Nez Perce Indians on the Weippe Prairie. 204 Wood St, Weippe, 83553; 208 435-4058; www.weippediscoverycenter.com
LodgingCole Meadow Retreat; 3749 Hjalmar John-son, Weippe, 83553; 208 435-4684; www.colemeadowretreat.com; 1 RV Hookup Sites, $15; 1 Cabin, $99; 1 Tent Site, $8; Open All Year; High-speed Internet, Laun-dry, Pets OK
Irby’s Blue Spruce Lodge; 1090 Lackey Rd, Weippe, 83553; 208 435-4890; 12 RV Hookup Sites, $7-$18; Open All Year; RV Dump, Pets OK, Pull-thru Sites
The Cabin Bed & Breakfast; 1101 Hwy 11, Weippe, 83553; 208 435-4306; www.weippe.com/TheCabin.html; 2 Rooms, $45; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Non-smoking
Timberline Cafe & RV Park; 1022 N Main St, Weippe, 83553; 866 284-6237 or 208 435-4763; F: 208 435-4763; 3 Camping Cabins, $45-$50; Tent Sites, $13; Open All Year; A/C, Non-smoking, Pets OK
Watts RV Park; 705 W Pierce St, Weippe, 83553; 208 435-4140; www.pierce-weippechamber.com/business.html; 6 RV Hookup Sites, $20; Open All Year; RV Dump, RV Hookups, Pull-thru Sites
White BirdInformationWhite Bird Chamber of Commerce; 208 839-2800; www.visitwhitebird.com
AttractionsWhite Bird Battlefi eld; A Hwy 95 interpre-tive shelter describes the battle fought here June 17, 1877 - the fi rst of the Nez Perce Wars. 39063 Hwy 95, Spalding, 83540; 208 843-7001; F: 208 843-7003; www.nps.gov/nepe
LodgingAngel’s Nook RV Park; 1 mi. E of Hwy 95; 208 839-2880; F: 208 839-2888; www.angelsnook.com; 15 RV Hookup Sites, $15-$20; Open All Year; RV Dump, RV Hookups, WiFi
Banner Ridge Birdhouse; Hwy 95, between MP 223 and 224, turn at Banner Ridge Rd. Go 4 mi, left on Birdhouse Ln; 208 839-2292; www.BannerRidgeBirdhouse.com; 3 Rooms, $25; Open All Year; Kitchens, Laundry, Pets OK
Canyon House; Hwy 95, White Bird exit; 866 830-2777 or 208 839-2777; www.canyon-house.com; 1 Lodge/House, $75; Open All Year; High-speed Internet, Kitch-ens, Laundry
Hells Canyon Jet Boat Trips & Lodging; 3252 Waterfront Dr, White Bird, 83554; 800 469-8757 or 208 839-2255; F: 208 839-2288; www.killgoreadventures.com; 14 RV Hookup Sites, $25-$35; 6 Rooms, $60-$80; 10 Tent Sites, $10-$40; Open All Year; RV Hookups, Non-smoking, WiFi
Hoots Motel & Cafe; Hwy 95, White Bird, 83554; 888 801-9790 or 208 839-2265; F: 208 839-2526; 6 RV Hookup Sites, $38-$50; 16 Rooms, $38-$50; Open All Year
River Ranch Inn; 210 Robinson Ln, White Bird, 83554; 208 839-2340; 4 Rooms, $89; Open All Year; Breakfast Free, Food Service, Pets OK
Swiftwater RV Park; 3154 Salmon River Court, White Bird, 83554; 208 839-2700; www.swiftwaterrv.com; 24 RV Hookup Sites, $23-$25; 20 Tent Sites, $9-$20; Open All Year; Cable TV RV Hookups, Pull-thru Sites, WiFi
White Bird Motel; Main & Bridge St, White Bird, 83554; 208 839-2308; F: 208 839-2434; www.whitebirdmotel.com; 8 Rooms, $35-$55; 2 Cabins, $60-$65; Open All Year; A/C, Cable/Satellite TV, Pets OK
WinchesterInformationCraigmont Chamber of Commerce; 208 924-6634; www.craigmontareachamber.com
AttractionsWinchester Lake State Park; Nestled in a forested area at the foot of the Craig Mountains, this park surrounds a 104-acre lake with fi shing, camping and yurts. 208 924-7563; F: 208 924-5941; www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov
Wolf Education and Research Center; One of the largest wolf enclosure of its kind in North America allows visitors to learn about captive born wolves in a natural set-ting. 518 Joseph Ave, Winchester, 83555; 888 422-1110; F: 888 422-1110; www.wolfcenter.org
Lodging
Minnie Motel; 520 Algoma, Winchester, 83555; 208 924-7784; 4 Rooms, $40-$50; Open All Year
Miss Lily’s Saloon & Buggy Stop; 301 Joseph Ave, Winchester, 83555; 208 924-5048; 12 RV Hookup Sites, $14; Open All Year; RV Hookups
Winchester Lake Lodge; 214 Joseph Ave, Winchester, 83555; 208 924-6430; www.winchesterlakelodge.com; 2 RV Hookup Sites, $25; 2 Rooms, $50-$85; 2 Cabins, $40-$100; Open All Year; Cable/Satellite TV, Non-smoking, Handicap Access
HELLS CANYONWild River
Jet Boat Tours &Guided Fishing Trips
See the Deepest Most Rugged Part.FUN FOR ALL AGES!
Hells Canyon Jet Boat Trips & Lodging
1-800-469-8757www.killgoreadventures.com
EASY ACCESS OFF HWY 95 AT WHITE BIRD, IDAHO
17 MILES INTO THE CENTER OF HELLS CANYON
Best Value on the Salmon River208.839.2700 | www.swiftwaterrv.com
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Unique Antler Design Wildlife Gallery Unique products for the home 7378 Hwy 95 S | Riggins, ID 83549 208.628.4063
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