• Post Falls Dam

  • Photographed by Tom Holman

No matter what you enjoy most, a challenging day on the golf course, a hair-raising adventure on a mountain bike, or the fast swish of snow under your skis, North Idaho has it all. Our outdoor activities include everything from amusement parks, water skiing, Hunting and an unbeatable combination of picturesque scenery and fine courses.

Our vibrant region has activities for every taste and style, and every member of the family.

Beaches

Biking

Dining

Fishing in North Idaho

Geocaching in North Idaho

Golf Courses

Hiking in North Idaho

History

Hunting

Ice Cream Shops

Ice Skating

Lewis and Clark Expedition

McArthur Lake Reservoir

McEuen Park

Museums in North Idaho

North Central Idaho - Hells Canyon

Northern Pacific Railroad Museum

Paddleboarding (SUP)

Shopping in North Idaho

Skiing in North Idaho

Snowboarding

Snowmobiling

The Arts

 

 

Ice Skating Snowmobiling Skiing in North Idaho .

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Regional Map of North Idaho


Boundary County



Bonner County (North Lakes)
• Blanchard

• Priest Lake

Priest River

Sandpoint

Spirit Lake




You will find four seasons of fun in the North Lakes region, from sunning on sandy beaches to snowmobiling on mountain trails.

Kootenai County
Bayview
Cataldo
Coeur d'Alene
Post Falls
Rathdrum
Kootenai County offers everything from upscale resorts to remote camp sites, unique souvenirs to original art, picnics to premiere restaurants.



Benewah County(St. Joe)
Plummer
St. Maries
A boater's and fisherman's paradise. Clearwater streams and rivers wind through the densely forested mountainsides providing perfect places for a wide variety of "back-to-nature" activities.


Shoshone County (Silver Valley)
Nestled between the Coeur d'Alene Mountain and the Bitterroot Range, the Silver Valley boasts breathtaking scenery and historic charm.

• Kellogg

Wallace

Cataldo

 

North Central Idaho - Hells Canyon
We could try to explain what the Palouse looks like but it’s just one of those natural wonders you need to see for yourself to appreciate. The Palouse stretches through Eastern Washington and skims over the state line to Idaho.

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