We’re a mountain bike park tailored to training race, slope style, and big mountain athletes, all in the Bitterroot Mountains overlooking Wallace and the Silver Valley. Adjacent to Silver Streak Zipline. Read more...
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A free, family-friendly four acre river-front park and outdoor museum. Located adjacent to the Wallace Visitor Center, just off Interstate 90 at exit #61. The Mine Heritage Exhibition works in partnership with the Wallace Chamber of Commerce and City of Wallace to keep the exhibit open open year round, 24/7 with picnic areas and newly refurbished restrooms. See more about Read more...
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Known as “Weirdest Little Shop in the Northwest” North Idaho Trading Co. features antiques, firearms/ammo, taxidermy, jewelry, oddities and more. Specializing in all things unique! Come see our six foot mummified mermaid, full-body articulated skeleton, 150+ pieces of Taxidermy, and so much more! Too much to see in one visit! Read this profile of our place from Only in Your Read more...
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The brewery for North Idaho Mountain Brew is located inside City Limits Brew Pub. All of the taps at the bar feature the beers that are brewed in-house, including Loft Honey, Pulaski Porter, Mountain Top Amber and Cripple Creek IPA. North Idaho Mountain Brew is also distributed and served on tap at many watering holes throughout the Silver Valley and Read more...
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The Barnard – Stockbridge Museum in Wallace, Idaho displays images in large format of the photographs taken by Thomas Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge in their studio and in the surrounding community between 1893-1965. The original collection of over 200.000 images is preserved in the University of Idaho Library Special Collections Unit. It has been fully digitized and well indexed by Read more...
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The Crystal Gold Mine, near Kellogg, Idaho was one of the first hard rock mines in the Silver Valley. Worked during the 1880’s; closed by hiding the mine, it was rediscovered in 1991, reclaimed in 1996, and opened as a tourist historical attraction. The work was all done in candlelight by hand. The guided underground tour explains how they drilled Read more...
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Described as one of the most scenic stretches of rails-to-trails in the nation, it is the “Crown Jewel” of all rail-to-trail projects in the country – delivering a one-of-a-kind adventure for visitors. Trail includes 10 tunnels & 7 trestles as high as 230ft. The trail runs through the Bitterroot Mountains at a gradual 1.6% average downhill grade, dropping 1,000ft over its 15 mile length. The Taft or St. Read more...
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Friends of the Coeur d’Alene Trails is a non-profit organization that advocates preserves, and helps maintain the 72 mile Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, which runs from Mullan, through Wallace and all the way to Plummer near the Washington border. The Friends of the CDA Trails shop is in the old Pennaluna Company offices at 413 Sixth Street. They offer Read more...
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The Coeur d’ Alene’s Old Mission State Park spotlights the oldest building in Idaho. The Mission of the Sacred Heart was constructed between 1850 and 1853 by Catholic missionaries and members of the Coeur d’ Alene Tribe. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Sacred Heart Mission and the Coeur d’Alene’s Old Mission State Park provide an educational Read more...
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The Northern Pacific Railroad Museum transports you back in time, when railroads were king of transportation. As you enter the museum, you step into the re-creation of an early working railroad station. Exhibits tell of the rich history of railroading in the Coeur d’Alene Mining District and the Depot itself. Railroads have been at work in the Coeur d’Alene silver Read more...