Idahos largest indoor waterpark. Themed multi-level waterpark with lazy river rafting, wave surfing, water slides, various pools, and a full bar. Silver rapids admission is included when you book through Silver Mountain Lodging.
The Snake Pit has been part of the Silver Valley's colorful history since 1880, serving great food and beverage in its unique rustic atmosphere.
Tucked away in the mountains of the Silver Valley you will find Galena Ridge. Our stunning 9 hole course will impress golfers of any skill level with dramatic vistas and exceptional design.
Silver Mountain Bike Park has been voted the #1 bike park in the Northwest four years running. Silver Mountain Bike Park offers a wide variety of trails for everyone. With North America's longest gondola we have quick and easy access to Idaho's best lift served bike trails. Almost 40 single track trails, most of which are gravity oriented, ensure that you will find one to fit your riding style. We have a new fleet of downhill and trail bikes along with all the helmets and armor you need to push your skills with confidence.
9 hole Disc Golf course with basket targets and natural tee types. Must take gondolas to top of mountain for access to Disc Golf course.
Fun for adventurers of all ages! You will personally experience the actual methods of hard-rock mining in the richest silver district on earth!
Surrounded by towering mountains, thick with pines and huckleberry bushes and crisscrossed with trails waiting to be explored, Wallace’s warm and friendly residents are proud to welcome visitors to our historic silver mining town. You’re invited to tap into a motherlode of historic attractions that will captivate your imagination, thrill your senses, and transport you back to the days of the wild West – which lasted much longer around Wallace than most places! Enjoy truly unique museums and historical sites that tell the stories of the railroaders, miners, working class heroes, and even “working girls” that carved this gem of a town from Idaho’s beautiful Bitterroot Mountains.
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.
Named after the golden age of radio, a forgotten piece of history much like the origins and near extinction of craft brewing, Radio Brewing Company embodies a simpler time, one of class and quality.
Coeur d'Alene's Old Mission State Park is a heritage-oriented state park in North Idaho, preserving the Mission of the Sacred Heart, or Cataldo Mission, national historic landmark. The park contains the church itself, the parish house, and the surrounding property.
THE "CROWN JEWEL" OF RAIL-TO-TRAIL ADVENTURES The Route of the Hiawatha mountain bike or hike trail is 15 miles long with 10 train tunnels and 7 sky-high trestles. The ride starts with a trip through the 1.661 mile long St. Paul Pass Tunnel, also known as the Taft Tunnel. It is a highlight of the trail that follows the crest of the Bitterroot Mountains near Lookout Pass Ski Area. The best part is.... it's mostly downhill with shuttle buses available to transport you and your bike back to the top. This family friendly trail is easily enjoyed by a wide variety of people from young children to super seniors.
The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes is a rail trail in the northwest United States, in northern Idaho. It follows the former Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way from Mullan, a mountain mining town near the Montana border, westward to Plummer, a town on the prairie near the Washington border.