Things to see & do around Bear Creek Cabins

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Things to see & do around Bear Creek Cabins

Food scene

Immediately on the west side of Fourth of July Pass. For decades now the citizens in this part of the great northwest have been patronizing and singing the praises of the "great old steakhouse" just east of Coeur D'Alene. Wolf Lodge was established in 1939 starting out as a convenience store. It turned into a steakhouse around the 1970's Nested in the foothills, the Wolf Lodge East has provided it's customers with a taste of the Old West for several generations.
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Wolf Lodge Inn Restaurant
11741 E Frontage Rd
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Immediately on the west side of Fourth of July Pass. For decades now the citizens in this part of the great northwest have been patronizing and singing the praises of the "great old steakhouse" just east of Coeur D'Alene. Wolf Lodge was established in 1939 starting out as a convenience store. It turned into a steakhouse around the 1970's Nested in the foothills, the Wolf Lodge East has provided it's customers with a taste of the Old West for several generations.
Fun, mountain atmosphere, impressive fireplace, outstanding pizza, terrific menu
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Noah's Canteen
610 Bunker Ave
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Fun, mountain atmosphere, impressive fireplace, outstanding pizza, terrific menu
Historical, rustic, fun.
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The Snake Pit
1480 Coeur D'Alene River Road
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Historical, rustic, fun.

Sightseeing

Outstanding historical, interactive, engaging museum and mission
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Old Mission State Park
31732 S Mission Rd
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Outstanding historical, interactive, engaging museum and mission
Historical town . . . last stoplight on I-90 . . . stage plays . . . museums . . . interesting shops
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Wallace
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Historical town . . . last stoplight on I-90 . . . stage plays . . . museums . . . interesting shops
Fascinating!
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Sierra Silver Mine Tour, Inc.
509 Cedar St
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Fascinating!
Silverwood Theme Park is an amusement park located in northern Idaho, United States, near the town of Coeur d'Alene, approximately 47 miles from Spokane, Washington on U.S. Route 95. We went there for the first time and weren't really sure what to expect but we were pleasantly surprised. It was a great time for everyone, we had 3 adults and 2 kids with us and there was enough varity of rides for us to go on everything together. This will definitely become a yearly tradition for us
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Parque temático Silverwood
27843 US-95
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Silverwood Theme Park is an amusement park located in northern Idaho, United States, near the town of Coeur d'Alene, approximately 47 miles from Spokane, Washington on U.S. Route 95. We went there for the first time and weren't really sure what to expect but we were pleasantly surprised. It was a great time for everyone, we had 3 adults and 2 kids with us and there was enough varity of rides for us to go on everything together. This will definitely become a yearly tradition for us

Parks & Nature

Unbelievable views! The Route of the Hiawatha mountain bike or hike trail is 15 miles long with 10 train tunnels and 7 sky high trestles. Grade is about 2.5% the whole way - easy down and back.
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Route of the Hiawatha Trail
Route of the Hiawatha Trail
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Unbelievable views! The Route of the Hiawatha mountain bike or hike trail is 15 miles long with 10 train tunnels and 7 sky high trestles. Grade is about 2.5% the whole way - easy down and back.
The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes bike path follows the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way from Mullan, a mountain mining town near the Montana border, to Plummer, a town on the prairie near the Washington border. More than 71 miles of paved path takes you from high mountain splendor, through the historic Silver Valley, into the chain lakes region, along the shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene, over the Chatcolet Bridge to Heyburn State Park, and finally climbs to the Palouse prairie: an adventure for the entire family!
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Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes
Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes
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The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes bike path follows the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way from Mullan, a mountain mining town near the Montana border, to Plummer, a town on the prairie near the Washington border. More than 71 miles of paved path takes you from high mountain splendor, through the historic Silver Valley, into the chain lakes region, along the shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene, over the Chatcolet Bridge to Heyburn State Park, and finally climbs to the Palouse prairie: an adventure for the entire family!
Farragut State Park is located 30 miles north of Coeur d'Alene on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho's largest lake. Once the world's second largest naval training station, today the 4,000-acre park provides a multitude of recreation opportunities. To the traditional activities of picnicking, swimming, boating, hiking and camping; visitors can add playing disc golf, visiting the Farragut Naval Training Center Museum, taking advantage of the orienteering course, model airplane flyer's field, taking the kids to the playground, and using the horseshoe pits and sand volleyball courts
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Parque Estatal Farragut
13550 ID-54
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Farragut State Park is located 30 miles north of Coeur d'Alene on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho's largest lake. Once the world's second largest naval training station, today the 4,000-acre park provides a multitude of recreation opportunities. To the traditional activities of picnicking, swimming, boating, hiking and camping; visitors can add playing disc golf, visiting the Farragut Naval Training Center Museum, taking advantage of the orienteering course, model airplane flyer's field, taking the kids to the playground, and using the horseshoe pits and sand volleyball courts
Revett Lake is a 4 mile out and back trail located near Murray, ID that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, camping, and fishing and is accessible from July until October.
Revett Lake
Revett Lake is a 4 mile out and back trail located near Murray, ID that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, camping, and fishing and is accessible from July until October.
English Point Yellow Loop Trail is a 3.1 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Hayden, ID that features a great forest setting and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash
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English point
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English Point Yellow Loop Trail is a 3.1 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Hayden, ID that features a great forest setting and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash
The Pulaski Tunnel Trail (five minutes from Wallace, ID) traces part of the route that Edward Pulaski’s crew followed during their escape from the 1910 fires. The trail’s two-mile course brings hikers to an overlook across the creek from the Nicholson mine adit - better known as the Pulaski Tunnel - where “Big Ed” Pulaski saved all but six of his 45-man firefighting crew in August of 1910. The site's harsh history is now buffered by a thick green cloak of spruce and fir; the West Fork of Placer Creek cascades down the ravine. Interpretive signs along the trail tell of the calamitous summer of fire and the people who suffered its scars. Allow two to four hours for the four-mile round trip to the Pulaski Tunnel overlook.
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Pulaski Tunnel Trail
National Forest Development Road 456
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The Pulaski Tunnel Trail (five minutes from Wallace, ID) traces part of the route that Edward Pulaski’s crew followed during their escape from the 1910 fires. The trail’s two-mile course brings hikers to an overlook across the creek from the Nicholson mine adit - better known as the Pulaski Tunnel - where “Big Ed” Pulaski saved all but six of his 45-man firefighting crew in August of 1910. The site's harsh history is now buffered by a thick green cloak of spruce and fir; the West Fork of Placer Creek cascades down the ravine. Interpretive signs along the trail tell of the calamitous summer of fire and the people who suffered its scars. Allow two to four hours for the four-mile round trip to the Pulaski Tunnel overlook.
This route is a very pleasant hike through the woodlands close to Fourth of July Pass. This entire hike follows roadbeds that are closed to motor vehicles and kept widely cleared for cross-country skiers. Under-control dogs are OK in the summer and fall. Mountain bikers also use these trails. There are moose in this area, and they may not take to kindly to barking dogs.
Fourth of July Summit
This route is a very pleasant hike through the woodlands close to Fourth of July Pass. This entire hike follows roadbeds that are closed to motor vehicles and kept widely cleared for cross-country skiers. Under-control dogs are OK in the summer and fall. Mountain bikers also use these trails. There are moose in this area, and they may not take to kindly to barking dogs.

Arts & Culture

The Museum has about 30,000 images as well as archival material relating to the history of the Coeur d'Alene Region. The information is on PastPerfect, a searchable database located at the Museum
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Museum of North Idaho
115 Northwest Blvd
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The Museum has about 30,000 images as well as archival material relating to the history of the Coeur d'Alene Region. The information is on PastPerfect, a searchable database located at the Museum
Many premier art galleries on Sherman Avenue in downtown Coeur d'Alene
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Coeur d'Alene
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Many premier art galleries on Sherman Avenue in downtown Coeur d'Alene

Shopping

Many unique shops for art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, and local crafts
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Coeur d'Alene
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Many unique shops for art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, and local crafts
Nestled in the mountains of Western Montana and named for the nearby St. Regis River is the community of St. Regis. Once a booming mining and lumber town, today St. Regis puts a heavy emphasis on tourism, serving as a shortcut of sorts to Flathead Lake and Glacier National Park. And if you're in town on Memorial Day, be sure to check out Montana's largest flea market.
Saint Regis
Nestled in the mountains of Western Montana and named for the nearby St. Regis River is the community of St. Regis. Once a booming mining and lumber town, today St. Regis puts a heavy emphasis on tourism, serving as a shortcut of sorts to Flathead Lake and Glacier National Park. And if you're in town on Memorial Day, be sure to check out Montana's largest flea market.
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Walmart Supercenter
583 Commerce Dr
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