Welcome to the 3. (a) Go Fish! (b) Native Flower Basket 14. Helping Hands (b) Sunflower The greenhouse provides students a Council Senior Center Council Quilt Trail US Hwy 95, MP ~112.1 truly unique classroom. ’s first 103 S Main public school biomass heating system Idaho’s Heartland is a relatable The quilt trail 4. Railroad Crossing Cambridge helps keep the greenhouse warm in expression for Council, The Community concept originated Weiser River Trail Kiosk cooler months. that Cares. The heart of the in Adams County, Visit weiserrivertrail.org to view trail community is seen and felt through the Ohio in 2001 when map, news, and calendar of events. 9. (a) Barn Quilt helping hands of its seniors and visitors were (b) Garden Guardian community members. invited to tour the Indian Valley Quilts: Community Garden Shed countryside to see 5. Rocky Mountain Chain Bleeker & S Railroad 15. Indian Valley Trading Post the many “barn” Lakey’s Café Self-sufficiency was and is a Downtown Council quilts in their area. 1036 US Hwy 95, Indian Valley characteristic of people living in the Shop here for local handmade goods. Now in Part of the Rocky Mountains, the area. – A productive garden, a Adams County, Idaho, Council is (7900’) are necessity. 16. Eagle Eye celebrating its own quilting legacy visible from Hwy 95 on the northwest Council Fitness Center with a Quilt Trail. From Midvale to horizon near the summit of Mesa Hill. 10. Ponderosa 106 Illinois Avenue McCall and beyond, metal outdoor Early settler’s mining claims dotted the 105 S Railroad Eagle Eye was the notable leader of quilts are on display for you to mountainous landscape. the local Shoshone Indians at the time enjoy. The community invites you 11. Bear Paw white settlers came to the Council area to walkabout town to see the quilts, Mesa Quilts: Weiser River Trail RV Park in 1862. and learn more about Council’s 6. Apple Cores 415 Hornet Creek St story, people, events, and traditions. Mesa Apple Orchards Explore Adams County bordered on 17. Town Square Keep a lookout along your route for Volunteer Fire Department the West by Hells County and the Adams County Record more quilt displays as community US Hwy 95, milepost 128 . A ride out the Council 108 Illinois Avenue members continue to add their Mesa was the site of one of the largest Cuprum Road will not disappoint with The looped square is a centuries-old th contributions to the quilt trail. fruit orchards in the early 20 century amazing panoramas of Idaho scenery symbol thought to bring safety and http://www.councilquiltshow.com/ with over 1200 acres. and a backyard view of ’s security. Wallowa Mountains. Quilt Name and Locations Council Quilts: 18. Sheep Rock 7. Star Burst 12. Railroad Crossing Council Amerititle Midvale Quilts: 1921 US Hwy 95 Weiser River Trail Kiosk 110 Illinois Avenue 1. Midvale Station Trail & Hornet Creek Rd. Enjoy the amazing display of Weiser River Trail Rest Area 8. (a) Rockets’ Red Glare In 1901, the P&IN (Pacific and Idaho wildflowers along the Sheep Rock Trail US Hwy 95, MP 105 Council High School Northern) Railroad reached Council out to the overlook where 101 E Bleeker Avenue th arriving with hope and promise for the you can peer down into North Cambridge Quilts: Experience a truly festive 4 of July area. America’s deepest river gorge at 7,993 2. Apple Rings Celebration with porcupine races and feet. Kaye York Gallery and Dinah’s fireworks. Events take place on the 13. Woodrose on a Starlit Path Fabric, Cambridge football field where Denver Bronco, 104 S Main Buy local and support area artists! Matt Paradis played.

19. Bluegrass Stars 24. Council Community Church 31. Handy Andy 38. Windmill Wilsons Lounge 105 California Ave Economy Roofing & Building Green Tractor Farm Stand 114 Illinois Avenue Supplies -304 Exeter Lane 2097 Airport Rd In the early days of settlement, people 25. Adventures of Huckleberry Ridge The first homes in the area were made Buy local goods and find unique travelled from Weiser and Payette to Council Valley Free Library with unsawed logs. As settlers came, products at this quaint stand just north Council for dances and entertainment. 104 Council Avenue sawmills followed, to keep up with the of town. Today, The Council Mountain Music Since 1984, the annual Council Quilt demand for cut lumber. Council’s stay Festival continues the tradition and is Show exhibits the artistic colorful as a sawmill town lasted for decades 39. Home of the Brave held annually the 3rd weekend in creations of local and regional quilters until the mill closed in 1995. Legion Hall / Veteran’s Park August. in late June – July US Hwy 95 32. Nonna’s Red Tulips The post’s namesake was one of the 20. Dandelions & Greens 26. Frontier 302 Exeter Lane first WWI casualties from Council. The Tosha’s Tinctures & Herbs 203 First Avenue community imparts heartfelt gratitude Downtown Council Early settlers came to the area from 33. (a) Quilt Shed to all who have served and sacrificed Find goods, spices and herbs for what varying backgrounds but with a (b) Council Mountain for our freedom. ails you here! common dream of opportunity and 1933 Country Club Dr. prosperity in the gold and coppers New Meadows Quilts: 21. Autumn Sun mines. 34. Mountain Mocha 40. Intersection All About Wood Council Mountain Coffee BBQ, Bar & Grill 204 Illinois Avenue 27. (a) Places in Time 406 N Dartmouth, Hwy 95 206 Virginia St Local woodwork, wood carvings, (b) There to Light My Way Enjoy an early morning beverage, vendor studio. 110 Galena afternoon smoothie, or cool Starkey McCall Quilts: Spring Water at the local coffee house. 41. Iron Quilts 4 Sale 22. 2A “Vacation Wonderland” 28. Star Light, Star Bright Huckleberry Patches License Plate 110 N Fairfield 35. a) Wildlife and b) Wildflowers 136 E Lake St., McCall Council Floral and Garden Boise Cascade Park Shelter Picking quilt fabrics and patterns are 303 Illinois Avenue 29. Grandmother’s Favorite! favorite pastimes for area quilters. But In the 1930’s, an “auto camp” near this Shy Simon’s 36. Stars and Stripes picking berries and mushrooms is a location called the Wayside Inn and 406 Illinois Avenue Council Feed and Farm Supply close second! nearby Shady Rest facility provided Stop in for your favorite pizza pie. 2029 Hwy 95 accommodations for travelers and Ranching and farming are mainstay 42. Log Cabin tourists. 30. (a) Wagon Wheel occupations in the local economy. In Granny's Attic Crawford Real Estate – Hwy 95 July, the Adams County Fair and 104 N 3rd St., McCall 23. Trails to the Council Trees Prior to the railroad, all supplies and Rodeo is a showcase of 4H projects Council Valley Museum provisions for the area mines and and skills needed for these vocations. Headed North on US Hwy 95: S. Galena St inhabitants were hauled by wagon on a 43. On the Confluence Indians gathered annually to trade with two-day trek from Weiser. The railroad 37. Cathedral Window Idaho Banana Co. other tribes at the site of five large shortened the trip to 2-3 hours. St. Jude’s Catholic Church 1120 S Main, Riggins, Idaho trees north of town. Local settlers (b) Indian Valley 2034 US Hwy 95 mistakenly called the meeting of the The community south of Council was 44. GIANT SUNFLOWER tribes, tribal councils, which became named for the wintering area of the Salmon River Lucille, Idaho the town’s namesake. Shoshone Indians.