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ANHEUSERBUSCH ELK MOUNTAIN HOP FARM COEUR D'ALENE GARDEN CLUB KAYAKING/SEA KAYAKING/RIVER RAFTING MUL www.cdagardenclub.com ROW Adventures Inc • 418 E CdA Ave World's largest hop farm at 1,700 acres. North on Highway 208-770-2517 • www.rowadventurcenter.com The h 95 to State Route 1, left on Copeland Rd to Westside Rd, The 2017 Garden Tour, sponsored by the CdA Garden Local guided sea kayak tours and river by a then south for view overlooking fields and processing plant. Club, is Sunday July 15th. There are six beautiful rafting from mild to wild. July S and unique gardens to wander through, some large and some small, with plenty of gardening ideas For e ART ON THE GREEN Kayak Coeur d'Alene • 311 E CdA Ave one m www.artonthegreencda.com to take home. Live music in each garden. Tickets 208-676-153 • www.kayakcoeurdalene.com available in early June at home garden centers. Local kayak rentals and kayak sales, from recreational In 18 August 3, 4 & 5, 2018 on the Old Fort Sherman Grounds at lake kayaks and sea kayaks to whitewater kayaks. North Idaho College Campus. Art on the Green is a great COEUR D’ALENE SUMMER THEATRE instru place to see and buy handcrafted works in glass, clay, 208-660-2958 • www.cdasummertheatre.com KOOTENAI Bento leather, wood, metal and fiber, directly from the artists. Amo Or take advantage of the hands-on-art section, where Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre produces professional 287 Westside Rd Bonners Ferry materials and instructions are supplied for children and Broadway musicals at the Kroc Center. Performers are 208-267-3888 • www.fws.gov/refuge/kootenai of th adults to create their own works of art. Live entertainment recruited nationally, and full orchestrations are performed Open daily during daylight hours. The 2,774-acre refuge, betw from a wide range of musical talents is performed on the by the region’s most accomplished musicians. located five miles west of Bonners Ferry off Highway On Ju outdoor stages. There are many food selections, from 95, is home to over 300 different species of wildlife. the unique to the old familiars, for one to enjoy. Shuttle EMERALD CREEK GARNET AREA their 208-245-2531 The refuge provides resting and feeding habitat for bus services run between the west side of the campus in a c and downtown Coeur d'Alene during the festival. migrating waterfowl such as mallards, northern pintail, Open Friday thru Tuesday 9-4:30, closed Wednesday American wigeon, Canadian geese, cinnamon and To m and Thursday, Memorial Day to Labor Day. From Road BALD EAGLES OF WOLF LODGE BAY St Maries, follow Hwy 3 south 24 miles to Road blue-winged teal, common goldeneyes, wood ducks and various others. Many of the birds migrate there in Altho Beginning in November, migrant populations of eagles 447. Proceed southwest eight miles on Road 447 to the parking area. Permits, information, and the spring and stay to nest on the refuge in the large many inhabit the Wolf Lodge Bay area of Coeur d’Alene Lake. simp They gather in the area to feast on the Kokanee salmon, sluice area are a ½-mile hike up 281 Gulch. ponds and fall grass ideal for ground-nesting birds. THINGS TO THINGS TO DO now which have also come to spawn and die. Eagle-watching The area is one of only two known deposits of Star season runs from late November to early January. Garnets in the world – the other is in India. LAKE CITY PLAYHOUSE Prime viewing is during Eagle Watch Week December 1320 E Garden Ave, CdA OSB 26th-January 1st. At that time, there are exhibits with Located in a forest setting, remnants of past 208-676-7529 • www.lakecityplayhouse.org The f telescopes at the Mineral Ridge Boat Launch and the logging activity are evident. Adult gem diggers The Modern Theater, a community theater Mineral Ridge Trailhead. Biologists and volunteers will be can purchase a $10 permit, ages 6-12 $5, and with a professional level of quality, presents MT to available every day during the week to answer questions, under age 6 free to find garnets to keep. sadd except during the very worst weather conditions. musicals, classics and contemporary plays. THE FESTIVAL AT SANDPOINT follow BERNARD PEAK GOATS 208-265-4554 • www.festivalatsandpoint.com LAKE COEUR D’ALENE SCENIC ROUTE PAN Spring and fall are the best times to see the goats Begin a lake tour off Exit 22 on I-90 at Wolf Lodge. It’s music under the stars held August 2-12 at Head south on Hwy 97 as it winds 38 miles along 300 inhabiting the steep cliffs on the east side of Lake Memorial Field on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille. 208- Pend Oreille near Bernard Peak. The goats are best Attendees can feast on fabulous food and beverages the lakeshore to Harrison. Return to Coeur d'Alene seen from a boat or with high-powered binoculars. on “Festival Street” or bring personal picnic basket by one of two routes. Hwy 3 north catches I-90, The P and cooler from home. Stretch out on a blanket, takes about two hours and covers 80 miles. and m BONNER GENERAL HEALTH HEALING GARDEN cruise in a lawn chair (bring your own or rent), sit on 208-263-1441 • 520 N 3rd Ave the grandstands or let loose in the dancing areas. Hwy 97 continues south to St. Maries, and from name (Adjacent to Bonner General Hospital Sandpoint) St. Maries, take Hwy 5 to . perfo FLOATING BOARDWALK the P Take time to visit the healing garden and walk along Return to town by Hwy 95 north through Plummer. its winding paths. Artworks nestled among flowers and The world’s largest floating boardwalk circles The The second route takes three to four hours. cultu shrubs invite relaxing for a few minutes on a comfortable Coeur d’Alene, a resort on the Lake, for one-half mile. bench. Watch Sand Creek flow by while resting in the It is open to the public without charge daily from 8am MCARTHUR LAKE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA Toda quiet teahouse or sheltered in a peaceful nook. to 11pm. A rest area about midway provides picnic IDFG 208-769-1414 impr tables surrounded by geranium-filled planters and 1207 acres open year-round, but be informed of Regis Whimsical creatures greet children with smiles as a spectacular view of Lake Coeur d’Alene and Tubbs special restrictions during nesting season. recog they wander about this friendly garden. Feel welcome Hill. An arched bridge takes walkers over the boatway, Com to visit the healing garden and relax for a while. and an automatic drawbridge swings open to allow McArthur Lake area is located next to the Kootenai Com CABINET GORGE HATCHERY tall-masted sailboats access to the 3300-foot marina. National Wildlife Refuge. It is also a home for migrating HCR 493 • Clark Fork, ID 83811 • 208-266-1431 KATKA MOUNTAIN SCENIC DRIVE & PEACE waterfowl, as well as big game such as whitetail THE deer, moose, and black bear. The lake allows for Located on the Clark Fork River near the town of Clark GARDENS Fork. Idaho Department of Fish and Game processes 528 Glacier Rd (7 miles east of Bonners Ferry) great fishing and moose viewing in June. Spring The t 16 million Kokanee salmon there annually and 208-267-7820 • katkapeacegardens.org and fall make it the ideal place for birdwatching. Pass j releases them into Lake Pend Oreille each June. The hatchery also processes Westslope cutthroat trout, Katka Mtn is featured in a 21 mile tour of the river, valley, MINERAL RIDGE A for Fall Chinook salmon, and rainbow trout. Daily tours mountains, and peace garden east of Bonners Ferry. 208-769-5000 North are available 8am-4pm. The hatchery is empty of fish fire, E Take Ash St exit, south of the Kootenai River Located seven miles east of Coeur d’Alene on I-90 to Hwy and closed for maintenance from July-October. trapp Bridge, turn right onto Cow Creek Rd, and drive 97 south is a 3.3-mile loop trail that takes hikers from a 2.8 miles to the junction with Crossport Rd. men, CATALDO MISSION STATE PARK picnic area to a ridge high above Lake Coeur d’Alene. shaft Hours: Summer 9am-5pm Winter 10am- 3pm. Loop around Paradise Valley with its fields of grain Shelters and benches offer rest time. A 100-yard side of his 28 miles east of Coeur d’Alene and 10 miles stretching below towering mountain ranges mantled trail leads to a turn-of-the-century prospecting site. west of Kellogg on I-90. Vehicle Fee $5.00 by conifer forests. The 8.4 mile loop connects The U Crossport, Parker Canyon Rd, and Cow Creek. leadi The site of the Sacred Heart Mission, “Cataldo Mission,” was selected by Father Peter DeSmet between 1844-46 for Katka Rd is off Crossport, 2.8 miles from the junction. If you would like your area listed or would like to heroi use by the Coeur d’Alene Indians. The Indians, under the Visit Katka Peace Garden and its rockery flower make changes to your listing, please submit your with guidance of Father Ravalli, built the mission between 1850 garden at 528 Glacier Rd, .6 miles from the base. request or change in writing before: and t and 1853. After the tribe moved to the reservation, Father wildl Cataldo made the church his headquarters. In 1961, the Drive 3.2 miles up Katka Rd to Katka Overlook MARCH 15, 2020 for awesome views of the Kootenai River, The t mission was designated as a National Historic Landmark, Art Department and in 1975, it became a state park. A walking audio tour Paradise and Pleasant Valleys, and the Selkirk, wher Purcell, and Cabinet Mountain Ranges. Hagadone Directories tape is available. The visitor center includes an interpretive 201 N 2nd St, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814 20 exhibit about the mission and the Coeur d’Alene Indians 2019-20 NORTH IDAHO P OINTS OF INTEREST

MULLAN TREE Q’EMILN TRAILS Museum now resides. It was a historic former brothel. It presents audience-participation melodramas and is The historic spot and short trail to the tree are marked The set of 14 trails marks an area where a tribal the only wood building remaining in the present-day by a sign on the westbound lane of I-90 at Fourth of village stood until the late 1870s. It begins at downtown that wasn’t destroyed by the 1890's fire. July Summit, about 20 miles east of Coeur d’Alene. South Park in Post Falls and winds four miles For eastbound travelers, the site is accessible by exits through the gorge of the Spokane River. SUNSHINE MINE DISASTER MEMORIAL one mile east and three miles west of the summit. ROOSEVELT GROVE ANCIENT CEDARS On May 2, 1972, 91 men trapped by fire perished at the

In 1854, John Mullan, an Army engineer, was Sunshine Mine. Two years later, the statue was designed, DO THINGS TO instructed to construct a wagon route between Fort The grove is a virgin forest that contains cedar trees constructed and dedicated by Idahoans. The “eternal measuring up to 12 feet around and 150 feet tall. A flame” in the miner’s helmet is a constant beacon to Benton, Mont., and Fort Walla Walla in . quarter-mile trail leads from it to Granite Creek Falls, remind travelers of Idaho’s strengths. The 12½-foot statue Among the substantial obstacles was the removal a picturesque cascade over moss-covered rocks. is located at the mouth of Big Creek Canyon Exit off I-90. of thousands of enormous trees in the mountains The grove is located 13 miles north of Nordman on ge, between Cataldo Mission and Coeur d’Alene. Forest Service Road 302, a continuation of Hwy 57. TREATY ROCK On July 4, 1861, Mullan’s men took a break from ROUTE OF THE HIAWATHA In 1871, Frederick Post made a deal with the Coeur their backbreaking work and celebrated the holiday 208-744-1301 Wallace d’Alene Indian leader, Andrew Seltice, to obtain www.ridethehiawatha.com 200 acres of the Spokane River. They recorded , in a canyon a few miles west of Cataldo Mission. To mark the occasion, they carved “M.R. (Military that cession of land on a prominent rock adjacent Open from May through Sept 8:30am to 5pm. Route Road) July 4, 1861” onto the base of a large pine. to the falls. Treaty Rock Park is a four-acre site of the Hiawatha, located on the ID/MT border, is located near Seltice Way on Compton St. Although the tree was blown over in a windstorm one of the most breathtaking scenic stretches of many years ago, part of the original message, a railroad in the country! The historic rail trail winds TRIPLE PLAY/RAPTOR REEF WATER PARK simple “Y 4” is still visible on the trunk. which is through 10 tunnels and seven high trestles. 175 W Orchard, Hayden now displayed at the Museum of North Idaho. The 15-mile route crosses the rugged Bitterroot 208-762-7529 • www.3play.com OSBURN FAULT Mountains between Idaho and Montana. The Route The 25,000-sq-ft facility offers an Indoor Water of the Hiawatha is best known for the long, dark Park and Raptor Reef and promises endless fun The fault is located near I-90 from Superior, St. Paul Pass, or “Taft” Tunnel, which burrows for for the entire family. Go bowling, drive go-karts MT to Coeur d’Alene and is visible on a ridge 1.66 miles under the Idaho/Montana state line. and bumper boats, play mini-golf, laser tag or saddle north of the east Osburn city limits. I-90 arcade games, and tackle the climbing wall. SILVERWOOD THEME PARK & BOULDER BEACH follows the fault from Pinehurst to Cataldo. 27843 N Hwy 95, Athol 208-683-3400 • www.silverwoodthemepark.com TUBBS HILL PANIDA THEATER One of the most popular hikes in the heart of 300 North First Avenue, Sandpoint The Northwest’s largest amusement destination Coeur d’Alene, the 165-acre natural park is owned 208-263-9191 • www.panida.org since opening in 1988, featuring 4 roller coasters, by the city. The main trailhead is at the public boat Boulder Beach Water Park and a steam engine. The Panida Theater opened as a vaudeville launch on Third Street. A short hike to Tubbs Point and movie house in 1927. Then, as now, its Ride a vintage steam train, play in a gigantic wave is 1.4 miles. The loop around the hill is about three miles and ends near the Sanders Beach area. name reflected its mission: to showcase great pool, challenge waterslides, or enjoy dazzling performers and performances for audiences of live entertainment and magic shows. Over 70 rides, shows, and attractions. RV Parking. WALLACE WALKING TOUR the Panhandle of Idaho. It's a community-owned cultural center for cinema, theater and music. SIXTH STREET MELODRAMA A walking tour brochure is available from the Coeur 212 Sixth St, Wallace d’Alene Mining District Museum. It allows access to REA Today, with ongoing projects to preserve and 208-752-8871 • www.sixthstreetmelodrama.com commercial and residential buildings, with a wide improve the theater, the Panida is on the National range of architectural styles. Maps and text material are Register of Historic Places and has received special The year-round theater production was founded in 1983 among the many pages of the Historic Wallace brochure, recognition from the Governor of Idaho, the Idaho and originally began on the lot where the NP Depot which is available at several businesses in town. Commission of the Arts, the Idaho Centennial Commission and the U.S. Department of the Interior. g THE PULASKI TUNNEL TRAIL The trailhead is located on Moon Pass just outside of Wallace. A forest fire in 1910 burned three million acres of Northwest forest land. While fighting the massive fire, Edward C. Pulaski and his team of 45 men were wy trapped between two fire lines. In an effort to save his a men, he led them to the abandoned Nicholson mine shaft to wait out the fire. Pulaski was able to lead 39 of his original 45 men to safety the following morning. The US Forest Service has dedicated a two-mile trail leading up to the Nicholson mine to Edward C. Pulaski’s to heroic leadership and quick thinking. The trail is lined our with interpretive signs that tell the story of Pulaski and that fire’s lasting effects on forest management, wildlife policy, and responses to the present day The trail weaves through beautiful wooded canyons where the effect of the forest fire can still be seen. 21 2019-20 NORTH IDAHO PWOINTSATERFALLS OF INTEREST

COPPER CREEK & FALLS the newer one is fully ADA compliant. The trails SNOW CREEK FALLS CRO are very short (about 0.2 miles) but very steep Farra Located off Highway 95 about 1.5 miles south and end at an observation point halfway up Snow Creek is fed by Snow Lake, a pretty alpine Look of the Canadian-U.S. border on the Copper the falls, which provides an exceptional view. lake, and about a dozen ice-cold creeks. Springs Lake Creek Road. The Forest Service maintains a abound, and the flow is year-round, though Prich campground with picnic tables, a rest stop and Ferna SHADOW FALLS somewhat diminished in the summer and early Roma overnight camping along the Moyie River. autumn. Snow Creek Falls is actually a pair—the North While the trip takes a bit of back-road driving, upper, which is more impressive, and the lower, The trailhead is a mile up the road. The 15-minute the hike is short and scenic. Take I-90 to the which tries hard to match its upstream sibling. 49 N short and easy walk to Copper Creek Falls brings Enaville Exit west of Kellogg. Drive 23 miles on 3311 into view falls that resemble a Japanese painting. the Coeur d’Alene River Road to Prichard, then The trail to the viewing areas is almost a mile 509- drive on Forest Service Road 298 for 14.4 miles but features boardwalks over the challenging Summ MOYIE BRIDGE & FALLS to Yellow Dog Road 513. Go two miles to the areas. It is a very easy stroll going down. Vertic Avera Located north of Sandpoint on Highway 2, switchback marking FSR 1568 for about a mile to Coming back to the road, it’s an extended uphill climb, but benches have been provided Skiab Moyie Bridge spans a 450-foot canyon. From the Trail 513. The trail offers a view of a scenic 20- to Total overlook, get a bird’s-eye view of the Bonners 25-foot waterfall cascading over a moss-covered for resting. It is a beautiful walk, and the Five L Ferry Dam and power generating plant, as rock face. A split-log footbridge with rustic log views of the waterfalls are worth the effort. Oper well as the Moyie River Canyon and Falls. rails crosses the creek below the falls, allowing MOU hikers access under and behind the waterfall. Terra If you would like your area listed or (12 M MYRTLE CREEK FALLS would like to make changes to your

THINGS TO THINGS TO DO SMITH CREEK FALLS listing, please submit your request or RESO One-tenth of a mile northwest of the visitor change in writing before: Ski/S center at Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge. Highway 95 and Highway 1 north, then Renta Myrtle Creek Falls is a good-sized cascade that has via Copeland Rd to Westside Rd. MARCH 15, 2020 Bar, D continued to erode the native brown quartzites, The Falls are on private property, so Art Department TICKE a combination of prismatic rock and water which please observe from the county road. Hagadone Directories See W brings forth a spectacular and enjoyable rainbow 201 N 2nd St • Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814 display. There are two Myrtle Creek Falls Trails; LOO I-90 208- Summ Vertic Avera Skiab Total

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CROSSCOUNTRY SKIING Lifts Operating Times: 9am-4pm, Thurs - Mon RESORT SERVICES: 8:30am-4pm weekends Ski/Snowboard School, Rental/Repair Shop, Selkirk ne , English Point, Hayden Lake, Lodge - Food Court, Restaurant, Bar, Shopping, Lookout Pass, Schweitzer, Sandpoint, Kellogg, Priest MOUNTAIN FEATURES: Day Care, Mountain Activity Center, Lodging gs Lake State Park, , Murray- Terrain Parks and Food & Gift Shop Prichard Historical Area, , TICKET PRICES: See Website RESORT SERVICES: y Fernan Ranger District, North-South Ski Bowl, Emida, Roman Nose, Centennial Trail, 4th of July Pass, 49º Ski/Snowboard School, Rental/Repair Shop, SILVER MOUNTAIN he North, Bonners Ferry, and all area golf courses Lodge - Food Court, Bar, Busing Services 610 Bunker Ave, Kellogg, ID (I-90 Exit 49) er, 208-783-1111 • 866-344-2675 DO THINGS TO . 49 NORTH MT. SPOKANE SKI & SNOWBOARD PARK www.silvermt.com 3311 Flowery Trail Rd, Chewelah, WA 29500 N Mt Spokane Park Dr, Mead, WA 509-238-2220 • www.mtspokane.com Summit Elevation: 6300 ft. 509-935-6649 • www.ski49n.com Vertical Drop: 2200 ft. Summit Elevation: 5774 ft. Summit Elevation: 5889 ft. Average Annual Snowfall: 300" Vertical Drop: 1851 ft. Vertical Drop: 2000 ft. Skiable Terrain: 1600 acres Average Annual Snowfall: 301" Average Annual Snowfall: 300" Total Marked Trails: 73 Lifts Operating Times: 9am - 3:30pm Skiable Terrain: 2325 acres Skiable Terrain: 1425 acres Gondola Operating Times: 8:15am - 5pm (last ride up) Total Marked Trails: 82 Total Marked Trails: 45 Five Lifts; 1 Quad, 1 Surface Lift Lifts Operating Times: 9am-4pm MOUNTAIN FEATURES: Operating Times: 9am-3:30pm Terrain Park, Snowshoe Trails, Tubing Hill, Back Side Cafe MOUNTAIN FEATURES: MOUNTAIN FEATURES: Terrain Park, Tubing Hill, Summit Cafe RESORT SERVICES: Terrain Park, Cross-Country Trails Gondola From Base, Ski/Snowboard School, Rental/ (12 Miles), and Snowshoe Trails RESORT SERVICES: Repair Shop, Bag Check, Day Care, Wi-Fi Hot Spot, Ski/Snowboard School, Rental/Repair Shop, Day Care, Lodging, Base Lodges: Restaurants, Bars, Arcade & RESORT SERVICES: Wi-Fi Hot Spot, Lodge - Food Court, Bar, Bag Check, Shopping, Top Lodges: Food Court, Restaurant, Bar Ski/Snowboard School, Cross-Country Lessons, Busing Services Rental/Repair Shop, Lodge - Food Court, TICKET PRICES: See Website Bar, Day Care, RV Parking SNOW TUBING: 2 Hours SCHWEITZER MOUNTAIN RESORT See Website TICKET PRICES:* 10000 Schweitzer Mountain Rd, Sandpoint, ID GONDOLA RIDE ONLY: See Website Child 4 & under Free See Website 208-263-9555 • www.schweitzer.com Summit Elevation: 6400 ft. SNOWMOBILING LOOKOUT PASS SKI AREA Vertical Drop: 2400 ft. Roman Nose, Bonners Ferry, Priest Lake, 4th of July Pass, I-90 Exit 0 (On Idaho/Montana border) Average Annual Snowfall: 300" Lookout Pass, Fernan Ranger District, 208-744-1301 • www.skilookout.com Skiable Terrain: 2900 acres Canuck Basin, North-South Ski Bowl, Christmas Total Marked Trails: 92 + Open Bowl Skiing Tree Hills, St. Maries Baldy Mountain, Sandpoint Summit Elevation: 5650 ft. Lifts Operating Times: 9am - 3:30pm Vertical Drop: 1150 ft. Contact local Forest Service Ranger Average Annual Snowfall: 400" MOUNTAIN FEATURES: District for additional information. Skiable Terrain: 540 acres Terrain Parks, Cross-Country Trails (19 Total Marked Trails: 35 Miles), Snowshoe Trails, Tubing Park G OLF COURSES PRIVATE GOLF COURSES COEUR D’ALENE RESORT 900 S Floating Green Dr, CdA THE GOLF CLUB AT BLACK ROCK 208-667-4653 • www.cdaresort.com/discover/golf PRIEST LAKE GOLF COURSE 18168 S Kimberlite Dr, Rockford Bay CdA 18-Hole, Par 71 152 Fairway Dr, Priest Lake 208-676-8999 • www.blackrockidaho.com 208-443-2525 • www.priestlakegolfcourse.com Jim Engh Course 18-Hole GALENA RIDGE GOLF COURSE 18-Hole, Par 72 610 Bunker Ave, Kellogg • 208-783-1522 GOZZER RANCH GOLF & LAKE CLUB 9-Hole, Par 35 5945 Buckrail Rd, Harrison, ID RANCH CLUB GOLF COURSE 208-665-6600 • www.gozzerranchclub.com HIGHLANDS GOLF COURSE 4555 Highway 2, Priest River ID 83856 18-Hole 5600 E Mullan Ave, Post Falls 208-448-1731 • www.ranchclubgolfcourse.com 9-Hole, Par 33 HAYDEN LAKE COUNTRY CLUB 208-773-3673 • www.thehighlandsgc.com 2362 E Bozanta Dr, Hayden Lake 18-Hole, Par 72 208-772-3211 • www.haydenlakecc.com LINKS GOLF CLUB ST MARIES GOLF COURSE 18-Hole, Par 70 10623 N Chase Rd, Post Falls 900 Golf Course Rd, St Maries • 208-245-3842 9-Hole, Par 35 THE IDAHO CLUB 208-777-7611 • www.golfthelinks.net 216 Clubhouse Way, Sandpoint 18-Hole, Par 73 208-265-2345 • www.theidahoclub.com MIRROR LAKE MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE SHOSHONE GOLF 18-Hole 2000 Country Club Rd, Kellogg (I-90 to Exit 54) 701 US 95 Bonners Ferry • 208-267-5314 208-784-0161 • www.shoshonegolf.com 9-Hole, Par 36 PUBLIC GOLF COURSES 9-Hole, Par 36 PINEHURST GOLF COURSE AVONDALE 10745 N Avondale Loop Rd, Hayden Lake 11 Country Club Ln, Pinehurst STONERIDGE GOLF COMMUNITY 208-772-5963 • www.avondalegolfcourse.com 208-682-2013 • www.pinehurstidahogolf.com 364 Stoneridge Rd, Blanchard 18-Hole, Par 72 9-Hole, Par 72 1-800-952-2948 • 208-437-3148 CIRCLING RAVEN GOLF CLUB PONDEROSA SPRINGS GOLF COURSE www.stoneridgeidaho.com 37914 S Nukwalqw, Worley 1291 N Galena Dr, CdA • 208-664-1101 18-Hole, Par 71 800-523-2464 • www.cdacasino.com/golf www.ponderosaspringsgolf.com 9-Hole, Par 27 TWIN LAKES VILLAGE GOLF CLUB 18-Hole, Par 72 5416 W Village Blvd, Rathdrum COEUR D’ALENE GOLF CLUB PRAIRIE FALLS GOLF CLUB 208-687-1311 • www.golftwinlakes.com 2321 W Fairway Dr, CdA 3200 N Spokane St, Post Falls 18-Hole, Par 72 208-765-0218 • www.cdagolfclub.com 208-457-0210 • www.pfgolf.com 18-Hole, Par 71 18-Hole, Par 72 23 2019-20 NORTH IDAHO H UNTING & FISHING

Local License Vendors or To Purchase By Phone, Call: 800-554-8685 R AVERY COOLIN NAPLES PRIEST RIVER Scheffy's General Store . . . 208-245-4410 Leonard Paul Store ...... 208-443-2463 Naples General Store .....208-267-2947 Hill’s Resort...... 208-443-2551 .....208-514-2404 Mac’s Gas And Grocery . . . 208-448-1155 BAYVIEW OLDTOWN North 40 Outfitters Cda. . . 208-666-0506 RATHDRUM MacDonald's Resort ...... 208-683-2211 Pend Oreille Valley Sportsman . . 208-437-3636 HAUSER Selkirk Hardware ...... 208-437-5669 Steins Family Food ...... 208-687-0767 Hauser Smoke Shop ...... 208-773-5571 BONNERS FERRY OSBURN SAGLE Far North Outfitters...... 208-267-5547 HAYDEN Osburn Drug ...... 208-556-1139 Westmond Store ...... 208-263-3694 Walmart ...... 208-209-4044 Peck Farm Store ...... 208-610-4354 CATALDO PINEHURST Junction Service...... 208-682-2405 HAYDEN LAKE Barney's ...... 208-682-3871 ST MARIES Super One Foods ...... 208-772-5722 Blue Goose Sporting Goods 208-245-4015 Rose Lake General Store . . 208-682-2669 PLUMMER Drifters Western Bar/Grill . 208-245-1301 St Joe Sport Shop ...... 208-245-4417 CLARK FORK HOPE Hiway Motel & Sport Shop . . 208-686-1310 Holiday Shores Marina/Cafe. . 208-264-5515 SANDPOINT Clark Fork Beverage ...... 208-266-1751 Hope Marine Services ....208-264-5105 POST FALLS Cabela's ...... 208-777-6300 Big 5 Sporting Goods.....208-263-6584 COEUR D’ALENE KELLOGG Frontier Grocery ...... 208-773-3791 SMELTERVILLE Big 5 Sporting Goods.....208-664-6144 Steins Kellogg Market ....208-784-1122 Handy Mart ...... 208-262-1861 Black Sheep ...... 208-667-7831 Walmart Mullan Ave .....208-457-9866 Valley Fishing Hole ...... 208-783-9008 LACLEDE Walmart ...... 208-783-0426 Fins & Feathers ...... 208-667-9304 Walmart Pointe Pkwy ....208-777-4151 The Laclede Store ...... 208-263-3892 SPIRIT LAKE Fred Meyer...... 208-665-4700 THINGS TO THINGS TO DO PRIEST LAKE Miller's Harvest Foods ....208-623-4751 Orvis NW Outfitters...... 208-667-2707 MEDIMONT Hill's Resort ...... 208-443-2551 North 40 Outfitters ...... 208-666-0506 Valley Mart ...... 208-689-3384 Priest Lake Service Center 208-443-2725 WALLACE Tamrack-True Value ...... 208-443-3827 Bldg Maintenance & Supply 208-556-1164

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Fishing Adult Junior (14-17) Senior Disabled Disabled Veteran

Fishing $ 30.50 $ 13.75 - $ 5.75 $ 5.75

Fishing 3 Year $ 73.75 $ 37.75 ---

Hunting Adult Junior (10-17) Senior Disabled Disabled Veteran

Hunting $ 15.75 $ 8.25 - - -

Hunting 3 Year $ 34.75 $ 18.25 - - -

Combination Fishing/ $ 38.50 $ 19.00 $ 13.75 $ 5.75 $ 5.75 F Hunting Combination Fishing/ $ 97.00 $ 49.00 $ 33.50 $ 11.50 - Hunting 3 Year Combination- $ 144.60 ---- Sportsman’s Package Trapping $ 29.75 $ 8.25 - - -

Taxidermist/ $ 40.00 ---- Fur Buyer Taxidermist/ Fur Buyer 5 Year $ 176.75 ---- MAIN OFFICE MAIN OFFICE REGIONAL OFFICE REPORT POACHING: 600 S. Walnut MAILING ADDRESS 2885 W. Kathleen Ave. 800-632-5999 Boise, ID 83712 P.O. Box 25 Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815 All Offices Open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Sa 208-334-3700 Boise, ID 83707 208-769-1414 Except State Holidays [email protected] TDD: 800-368-6185 Fax: 208-769-1418

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RESIDENT TAG FEES (ANNUAL)

Tag Adult Jr/Sr/DAV

Black Bear $ 13.75 $ 7.75 HNST DO THINGS TO

Deer $ 24.75 $ 12.50

Elk $ 36.75 $ 18.75

Mountain Lion $ 13.75 -

Sandhill Crane $ 22.75 -

Turkey $ 22.75 $ 12.50

Turkey - Extra $ 12.25 $ 12.50

Wolf $ 13.50 - RESIDENT PERMIT FEES (ANNUAL) an Permit Fee

Archery $ 19.50

Disabled Persons Archery $ 1.75 an Disabled Persons $ 1.75 Motor Vehicle Bear Bait $ 15.00

Fishing State Long- $ 1.75 Term Care Facility Fishing-Two Pole $ 15.00

Hound Hunter $ 15.00

Migratory Bird $ 1.75

Muzzleloader $ 19.50

Sage/Sharp- $ 5.75 Tailed Grouse Salmon or Steelhead $ 15.25

Turkey $ 7.75

Wildlife Mgmt Area $ 28.75 Pheasant (17+) Prices subject to change. See Website for current fees. * DAV - Disabled American Veteran 25 2019-20 NORTH IDAHO P ARKS & RECREATION

KEY TO THE NUMBERED COLUMNS ATH 1. Acreage/Mileage 6. Activities: (F)ishing, (S)wimming, (P)layground, (H)orseshoe Pits, (B)oating, S(K)ateboard Park JULY 2. Camping: (E)lectricity, (F)irewood, (I)ce, (S)ewer, (D)ump Station 7. For Groups: (C)abins, (M)eeting Room, (F)ull Kitchen, (D)ining Room • Big 3. Facilities: (S)howers, (T)oilets, (G)roup Shelter, (F)ish Cleaning Station 8. Sports Areas: (V)olleyball Area, (A)rchery Range, (B)aseball/Basketball (C)ourt, 4. Trails: (H)iking, (B)iking, (E)questrian (S)occer/Sports Field, (T)ennis, (R)unning Track, (F)ootball/Frisbee (G)olf, S(H)ooting Range AUG 5. Land Features: (L)ake, (P)ond, (R)iver 9. Boating: (L)aunch Ramps, (D)ocks, (F)uel, (M)arina, (R)ental, (B)oat Camping, (S)ewage Pump Out • At BAY COEUR D'ALENE CITY PARKS & RECREATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JULY BLUEGRASS PARK 6071 N Courcelles Pkwy 11 G,T B P B,V,C,G • Ba BRYAN FIELD 1135 N 10th St 2.5 P B,C For m CANFIELD SPORTS COMPLEX E Dalton Ave & N Mountain Vista Dr 16 G,T B,S CENTENNIAL TRAIL - North Idaho & Spokane 23 mi H,B R BLA CHERRY HILL PARK 1718 N 15th St 30 T B P B,T,C,G MAY CITY PARK-INDEPENDENCE POINT & FORT SHERMAN PLAYGROUND 17 S,T,G L S,P,B B,V,C D,M,R • An COEUR D'ALENE SOCCER COMPLEX 6701 N Courcelles Parkway 8.5 T S • 25 G.O. PHIPPENY PARK 827 N 8th St 2.5 G P C,B JULY MCEUEN PARK-VETERANS MEMORIAL 420 E Front St 22.5 G H P T,B L • An MEMORIAL PARK 501 Mullan Rd 5 T K B NORTHSHIRE PARK Atlas Rd & Nez Perce Ave 3.3 T P,H B,V,C,T COE PERSON FIELD 701 N 15th St 7.5 B,R,F,S APR THINGS TO THINGS TO DO RAMSEY PARK 3525 Ramsey Rd 30 G,T P B,S,T,C,V • Ar SHADDUCK LANE PARK I-90 to North 15th St 6 G,T P,H B,C,V • Co SUNSET PARK 1355 E Best Ave 5 G,T P C,B • Do WINTON PARK 1507 Melrose St 6.5 G,T H B,C,S • Cd MAY HAYDEN PARKS & RECREATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 • Fa BROADMOORE PARK off Atlas Rd-Broadmoore Subdivision 10 G H,B P V,S,C,B WE MCINTIRE FAMILY PARK 8930 N Government Way G P,H B,C,V JUN CROFFOOT PARK & SPORTS COMPLEX Lancaster Ave, W of Hwy 95 25 G P,H B,C,S • Ca FINUCANE PARK NW corner of Prairie Ave & 4th St 10 G,T P B,S • Iro HONEYSUCKLE BEACH Honeysuckle Ave East T L B,S V L,D STODDARD PARK Off Prairie between Ramsey & Atlas 2 G,T JUN • Cd POST FALLS PARKS & RECREATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 • Cd BLACK BAY PARK 3rd Ave & Bay St 56 H,B R F B,T CORBIN PARK S end of Corbin Rd 28 G,T R F,H,S,P,B B,V,G JULY FALLS PARK 4th Ave W of Spokane St 22 G,T H P,R F,P • 4th HILDE KELLOGG PARK 21st & Idaho 5 P,H S F KIWANIS PARK 4176 E Weatherby Ave 40 G,T H R S,P,F • An Q'EMILN PARK 12201 W Parkway Dr 78 G,T H,B R B,S,H,P V L AUG SINGING HILLS PARK 1015 E Teton Ave S of Poleline 7 H,B P F,S • A T SPORTSMAN'S PARK Between 19th & 21st off Spokane St 5 T B,T • Ar TREATY ROCK PARK 705 N Compton St near Seltice Way 4 H,B • Co WARREN FIELD 1st & Idaho 2.2 P C,S • An WHITE PINE PARK 21st & Poleline on Spokane St 5 G P,H B,T,C,V • No WOODBRIDGE PARK 705 N Silkwood Dr on West Seltice 7 T H P S SEP ARBORETUM Spokane & I90 Interchange 6 • Co BECK PARK Off McGuire Rd & Howell 9 T P B,S CHASE SPORTS FIELD Spokane St & 21st 9 T P S OCT PARK IN THE MEADOWS 1632 Grange Ave 5 T P V • Tri SYRINGA PARK Poleline & Idaho 7 G,T P B,V NOV IDAHO STATE PARKS www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 • Cd FARRAGUT STATE PARK 13550 E Hwy 54, Athol, 208-683-2425 4,000 E,D S,T,G H,B,E L F,S,P,H C A,G L,B,D,S,R • Lig HEYBURN STATE PARK 57 Chatcolet Rd, Plummer, 208-686-1308 8,076 E,S,D,F S,T,G H,B,E L F,S,B,P,H C R,L,D,B,M • Fe MCCROSKEY STATE PARK 1291 Chatcolet Rd, Plummer, 208-686-1308 5,300 G H,B,E For m 1 mi E of Cataldo, I-90, Exit 39, 208-682-3814 18 T,G H C L ROUND LAKE STATE PARK Dufort Rd 10 mi S Sandpoint, 208-263-3489 142 F,D S,T,G H,B L B,F,S L,D,R HAR MAY PRIEST LAKE STATE PARK 208-443-2200 www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DICKENSHEET UNIT 4 miles S of Coolin 46.4 S H,B L S,F,B C L • Bo INDIAN CREEK UNIT 314 Indian Creek Park Rd 294.6 E,S,D S,T,G H,B,E L H,S,F,B C V,C L,D,B JUN LION HEAD UNIT 23 miles N of Coolin 122.3 T L S,F,H S L,D • Pig 26 For NATIONAL FOREST information, please visit its website at www.fs.fed.us 2019-20 NORTH IDAHO C ALENDAR OF EVENTS

ATHOL JULY JUNE JULY • Fireworks on the 4th - 07.04 • Woodrat 25mi Mountain Bike Race - 06.03 • Big Back-In Lawn Mower Street Drag Race - 08.10 • Old-Time Picnic JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER • Fireworks Display - 07.04 • Athol Daze • Classic Car Show & Shine • Big Back-In Lawn Mower Street Drag Race - 07.27 • Huckleberry Festival OCTOBER

DO THINGS TO BAYVIEW AUGUST JULY • Oktoberfest • Priest Lake Triathlon - 08.24 • Bayview Daze DECEMBER For more info: www.bayviewidaho.org • Winterfest Celebration SEPTEMBER • Wooden Boat Show For more info: www.harrisonidaho.org BLANCHARD OCTOBER MAY • Spooky Trail Halloween Party • Annual Plant & Yard Sale HAYDEN • 25th Annual May Daze Festival - 05.17-18 • Summer Concert Series - NOVEMBER Thurs, July 11-August 22 • "Tis the Season" Arts & Crafts Show JULY • Annual Golf Tournament APRIL DECEMBER • Annual Hayden Kite Festival - 04.20 • Sportsmen's Assn Wild Game Banquet Auction • Arbor Day Celebration - 04.24 COEUR D’ALENE JANUARY APRIL-DECEMBER MAY • Free Idaho Park 'N' Ski Day • Art Walk Every 2nd Friday • Memorial Day Ceremonies - 05.27 • Snowshoe Softball Tournament • Coeur d’Alene Marathon - 05.26 • Dog d'Alene JULY FEBRUARY • CdA Dog Fanciers Dog Show - 05.25-26 • Hayden Days & Parade - 07.26-27 • US Pacific Coast Championship Sled Dog Races • George Hill Memorial Snowshoe Volleyball Tournament MAY-SEPTEMBER AUGUST • Winterfest - - • Farmers' Market • National Night Out 08.06 For more info: www.priestlake.org WED AFTERNOONS & SAT MORNINGS • Hayden "Movie-in-the Park" Night - 08.29 JUNE RATHDRUM OCTOBER JULY • Car d'Lane Classic Car Show - 06.14-15 • Hope 4.5K Fun Run - 10.05 • Rathdrum Days • Ironman 70.3 Coeur d’Alene - 06.30 • Hayden Lake Marathon, Half-Marathon + 10K - 10.19 SEPTEMBER JUNE - AUGUST NOVEMBER • Rathdrum Adventure Race • CdA Summer Theatre Presents • Veterans Day Ceremonies - 11.11 • CdA City Park Concert Series DECEMBER DECEMBER • D'Lights Winter Festival JULY • Hayden Lights Parade & Tree Lighting - 12.07 • 4th of July Festival American Heroes Parade/ For more info: Fireworks - 07.04 For more info: www.cityofhaydenid.us www. rathdrumchamberofcommerce.com • Annual Garden Tour - 07.15 OLDTOWN ST MARIES AUGUST AUGUST MAY • A Taste of CdA & Downtown Street Fair - 08.02-04 • Big Back-In Lawn Mower Street Drag Race - 08.17 • Muddy Butt Tag Team Motorcycle Race 05.05 • USA World Jet Boat Race - 05.17-19 • Art on the Green - 08.02-04 • Fisherman's Breakfast - 05.25 • Coeur d'Alene Triathlon & Duathlon - 08.10 POST FALLS JULY • Annual Wooden Boat Show - 3rd Weekend JUNE • Post Falls Festival - 07.12-14 • North Idaho State Fair & Rodeo - 08.21-25 • Jimmy Hansen Memorial Ride • Big Back-In Lawn Mower Street Drag Race - 07.12 • IDFG Free Fishing Day - 06.08 SEPTEMBER • Chuck Compton Memorial Motorcycle Race - 06.09 • Coeur d'Fondo - 09.21 AUGUST • Post Falls Community Picnic JULY OCTOBER • St Joe Valley Car Club Show • Trick or Treat the Downtown - 10.31 OCTOBER • Lions Club Haunted House • s.m.ART Festival - 07.20-21 NOVEMBER • Old-Timers Annual Picnic - 07.07 For more info: www.postfallschamber.com • CdA Resort’s Holiday Light Show AUGUST • Lighting Ceremony Parade & Fireworks PRIEST LAKE • St Maries Saddle Club Horse Show - 08.01 • Festival of Trees - 11.29-12.02 APRIL • Boat Club Poker Run - 08.02-03 • O-Mok-See - 08.02 For more info: www.cdachamber.com • Logger's Day • Benewah County Fair - 08.13-17 HARRISON MAY SEPTEMBER MAY • Mother's Day Marathon - 05.11 • Paul Bunyan Days - 05.25-26 • Boot Scootin' Boogie • EMT Annual Bake Sale - 05.25 • People Helping People Auction & Dinner OCTOBER JUNE • Spring Festival - 05.24-27 • Heyburn Elementary School Halloween Carnival • Pig in the Park and Craft Trade Fair • Arts & Crafts Fair • Fall Dash • Stix & Stones Race 27 2019-20 NORTH IDAHO C ALENDAR OF EVENTS

ST MARIES CONT. SILVER MOUNTAIN STATELINE SPEEDWAY A NOVEMBER MARCH • Races Held Wednesdays & Saturdays T • Craft Bazaar & Bake Sale • Spring Carnival - 03.30 D JULY s DECEMBER APRIL • Demolition Derby & Fireworks Extravaganza - 07.03 P • Christmas in St Maries • Leadman - 04.20 f AUGUST a • Holiday Craft Fair • Easter Egg Hunt - 04.21 A • Idaho 200 - 08.02-03 For more info: www.stmarieschamber.org 1 JUNE f • Stix & Stones Silver Mountain XC - 06.22-23 For more info: www.raceidaho.com or 208-773-5019 T SANDPOINT • North American Enduro Cup - 06.14-16 t APRIL • Wine Festival - 04.27 JULY WALLACE B A • K&K Fishing Derby - 04.27-05.05 • 4th of July - Kellogg - 07.04 MAY - 05.11 i • The Shootout at Silver Mountain - 07.05-07 • Annual Depot Day Car Show B MAY • NW Cup - 07.26-28 C • “Lost in the Fifties” Classic Car Parade & Show - 05.16-19 JUNE AUGUST p • Farmers' Market - Wed & Sat May-October • Gyro Days Carnival & Lead Creek Derby - 06.12-15 f • Brewsfest w JULY JUNE For more info: www.silvermt.com a • CHAFE 150 - 06.16 • Statehood Day Parade - 07.03 m • Wallace Blues Festival - 07.12-15 o • Summer Sampler - 06.27 SILVER VALLEY r THINGS TO THINGS TO DO • ArtWalk - June 28 - September 7 JULY AUGUST R • Kellogg SilverHoops Tournament - 07.27-28 • Accordion Festival i JULY • Huckleberry Festival & 5K Walk/Run k • Independence Day Celebration - 07.04 NOVEMBER • Under the Freeway Flea Market - 08.31-09.03 B • Classic Boat Festival - 07.12-13 • Light Up Kellogg Christmas Celebration, I Parade & Fireworks Show DECEMBER W AUGUST • Yuletide Lighting Celebration For more info: www.silvervalleychamber.com W • Festival at Sandpoint - 08.01-11 r • Long Bridge Swim - 08.03 For more info: www.wallaceidahochamber.com o • Bonner County Rodeo - 08.02-03 SILVERWOOD C MAY b • Bonner County Fair - 08.21-24 • Silverwood Anniversary - 05.04-05 S • Annual Arts & Crafts Fair - 08.10-11 i • Mother's Day Weekend - 05.11-12 • Big Back-In Lawn Mower Street Drag Race - 08.24 B • Kids Weekend Garfield Days - 05.18-19 w SEPTEMBER • American Heroes Weekend - 05.25-27 f • Fall Fest - 08.30-09.02 m JUNE m • The Scenic Half Marathon - 09.15 • Father's Day Weekend - 06.15-16 f OCTOBER JULY C • Harvest Fest - 10.12 • Fireworks Extravaganza - 07.04 C • Tree Lighting and Santa's Arrival - 10.23 N SEPTEMBER d NOVEMBER c • Coaster Classic Car Show - 08.31-09.01 • Holidays in Sandpoint - 11.25-01.01 r • Grandparent's Weekend - 09.07-08 T For more info: www.sandpointchamber.org • Community Appreciation Weekends - o 09.14-15, 21-23, 28-29 f SCHWEITZER MOUNTAIN • Park Sale! - Every Weekend Mid-Sept - Oct f APRIL t s • Schpring Finale - 04.06-07 OCTOBER • Scarywood Haunted Nights t JUNE w • 7B Sunday - 06.30 For more info: www.silverwoodthemepark.com C T AUGUST SPIRIT LAKE i • Huckleberry Color Fun Run - 08.04 JUNE N • Big Back-In Lawn Mower Street Drag Race - 06.16 F JULY t • Northwest Winefest - 07.20-21 JULY t • Independence Day Parade & Music Celebration - 07.04 t AUGUST s • Fall Fest - 08.30-9.02 SEPTEMBER a F DECEMBER • Labor Day Car & Motorcycle Show d • Santa's Traditional Visit - 12.24 • Labor Day Bike Ride d s For more info: www.schweitzer.com For more info: www.spiritlakechamber.com t 28 I 2019-20 NORTH IDAHO C ITY & TOWN HISTORY

ATHOL Coeur d’Alene as the lakes and rivers were used to 1901-1949, millions of logs were floated down The town of Athol, named after James Murray the second move supplies to the mining and lumber camps. the Priest River to the surrounding mills. Timber Duke of Atholl in Scotland, was established in 1881 and After the turn of the century, logging became an still remains Priest River’s greatest mainstay. served as a station on the main line of the Northern important industry. Huge log jams were moved RATHDRUM 7.03 Pacific Railroad. The first settlers were the railroad section onto the lakes and rivers to mills in the area. COMMUNITY INFO foremen, S. and P.L. Bennett, who were sent there shortly Rathdrum served as a crossroads between a During the early part of the 20th century, Coeur wagon road from the Coeur d’Alene mining after the track was laid. The first permanent settler was d’Alene also became a popular tourist spot, and A.H. Noble in 1892. The post office was established in district and the Great Northern Railroad. In 1860, the electric train brought people from Spokane to Rathdrum maintained a rest station for a Pony 1895, and a schoolhouse was built in 1902. Lumber manu- enjoy the parks, beaches and excursion boats. facturing is the chief industry. A sawmill was built in 1909. Express mail route that connected Walla Walla, There are extensive heavily timbered areas all around HARRISON Washington, and Missoula, Mont. It is one of the town. Stock raising is also a profitable industry. Once Coeur d’Alene Indian country, then a roarin the oldest towns in the and frontier town, Harrison became a timber town and was the Kootenai County seat for 25 years. BAYVIEW lake steamer port in the early part of the 20th century. A small mail and excursion steamboat was established ST. MARIES in 1905 at Bayview, advertising an all-day cruise from HAYDEN St. Maries was first homesteaded in the 1860s Bayview to Sandpoint. In 1908, the Northern Navigation The city of Hayden is named after Matt Heyden, who by a family named the Rochats. A sawmill began Company began operating the “Northern,” a mail and homesteaded just west of Honeysuckle Beach in 1878, operation in 1889. The town developed along the passenger steamer that was the queen of the lake and maintained an extensive farm and orchard. As the St. Joe River until 1910, when the railroad came 2-15 for 20 years. Sadly, the 102-foot, double-decked ship story goes, Heyden and his good friend John Hager in. Until 1920, cargo could only reach St. Maries by went down in flames in 1928. A lime kiln established played cards to decide the name of the nearby lake. rail or riverboat. Today, wild rice for commercial at Bayview utilizing local limestone was operated for Heyden won the game and the lake became known harvest is grown in the St. Maries area. many years by the Washington Brick and Lime Co. as Heyden’s Lake. Over the years, Heyden’s Lake SANDPOINT of Spokane. North Idaho railroad man, D.C. Corbin, became known as Hayden Lake, and a community Sandpoint developed along the shores of Lake Pend ran an extension from the Spokane International by that name was established by the area’s settlers. Oreille (the largest freshwater lake in Idaho) when Railroad to transport the lime. The quarries closed HOPE the Northern Pacific Railroad arrived around 1880. in the 1930s due to the decline of lime quality. The As recently as 1930, Sandpoint was an important kilns can still be seen today at Farragut State Park. Hope is named after Dr. Hope, a Northern Pacific Railroad veterinarian. The city of Hope was center for Native American ceremonial and social 03 BONNERS FERRY established in 1888, a year before the railroad gatherings in the Northwest. Today, lumber, In 1864, Edward Bonner, a merchant from Walla company constructed the Highland House, the skiing and tourism fuel Sandpoint’s economy. Walla, Wash., had established a ferry where the area’s first resort. The Highland House cost $3,947 SPIRIT LAKE Wildhorse Trail crossed the Kootenai River. A gold to build and had 22 rooms. Six years later, the Nestled in the Selkirk Mountains near the northern rush in 1868 brought prospectors northward by way resort burned to the ground. The Northern Pacific m border of Kootenai County, Spirit Lake has undergone of the Wildhorse Trail to the East Kootenais of British Railroad established Hope as a terminal on the some name changes. At one time, it was known as Columbia. In the 1880s, the community of Bonners railroad line, and the town experienced a brief Clearwater, then Tesemini, linked to an old Indian became a major supplier for the mines to the north boom period servicing silver ore mines in the area. legend translating into “Lake of the Spirits.” Steamboat service on the Kootenai River began in 1883, carrying passengers and freight between KELLOGG The town was developed when lumberman Bonners Ferry and British Columbia. The steamers Records show the town site of Kellogg was recorded Frank Blackwell arrived in North Idaho from were replaced by the railroad in 1892. The town was in August 1892. It is named after Noah Kellogg, who Pennsylvania in 1902 and purchased 200,000 formally established as Bonners Ferry in 1893, an established the Bunker Hill Mine. In 1886, Kellogg was acres of timber. He formed the Panhandle Lumber made it a boom town, with ranching, homesteading, linked by rail to the Coeur d’Alene River at Cataldo, Company and the Spirit Lake Land Company. mining and lumber fueling the economy. Today, where steamboats brought supplies from Coeur Of all the small lakes in that part of the Inland forestry and agriculture are the mainstays. d’Alene. Mining was a huge industry in Kellogg until Empire, Spirit Lake is located at the highest elevation the mid-1980s, when mining and smelting activitie above sea level. Its depth level averages 2,440 CLARK FORK were drastically reduced. At that time, Kellogg began feet, which decreases during the summer by way Clark Fork was founded in 1893 when the a transition to build itself as a tourism and skiing of an outlet dam originally constructed in 1907. Northern Pacific constructed a small railroad destination. In 1990, the world‘s longest gondola depot for unloading cargo there. Ninety railroad began operation at the Silver Mountain Ski Resort. WALLACE cars a day were leaving the depot, loaded with The town of Wallace is named after Colonel W.R. railroad ties for the Transcontinental Railroad. POST FALLS Wallace, who purchased 80 acres of swampy, Post Falls is located on the Spokane River on a site The town was originally named after William Clark, cedar-covered land with Sioux scrip. He built a cabin once known as Little Falls and Upper Falls. The name in 1884 and named the town Placer Center. His wife, of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. One of the was changed to Post Falls in honor of the town first families to settle there was the John Nagel Lucy, changed the town’s name to Wallace. In the founder, Frederick Post. He came to the area in 1871 great fires of 1910, over one-third of Wallace was family. Nagel built the first store in 1882, was and negotiated a treaty with Chief Andrew Seltice the first postmaster in 1884 and started the first all but destroyed. Tourism has replaced mining as of the Coeur d’Alene Indian tribe for the purchase the primary focus of Wallace’s economy today. sawmill. Other pioneer families who contributed of land near the river. Post built a dam and the to the development of city government and school first known sawmill in Kootenai County in 1884. were the Ruens, Whites, Derrs and Brashears. PRIEST LAKE COEUR D’ALENE Located 30 miles north of Priest River on Hwy 57, The Lewis & Clark Expedition through central Idaho Priest Lake received its name from the explorer and in 1805 signaled the first recorded arrival into Jesuit missionary, Father Pierre DeSmet. DeSmet North Idaho by people of European descent. Early originally named the lake “Roothan,” in honor of French-speaking traders named the area, including his Superior General in Rome. The lake was later the Coeur d’Alene Indian Tribe. The most prevalent named “Kaniksu,” an Indian term for “Black Robe,” theory is that trappers considered the Indians sharp and held that name for 40 years. The Great Northern traders with pointed hearts the size of an awl’s point, Railroad changed the name to “Priest Lake” in 1890. so they called them “Coeur d’Alene” (heart of an awl). Camp Coeur d’Alene, which later changed to PRIEST RIVER Fort Sherman, was established in 1878. A community The town is situated just west of where the Priest developed around the fort, but it was not until the and Pend Oreille Rivers meet. The earliest settlers in discovery of gold in 1883 at Prichard Creek that many that area were mainly Germans and Scandinavians, settlers arrived in the area. Initially, mining fueled who came to work in the many timber camps the economic development of early Coeur d’Alene. in North Idaho. Italians arrived in the 1890s to In 1889, steamboat traffic began to flourish on Lake begin building the Great Northern Railroad. From 29