

The Museum of North Idaho showcases the region's rich history through engaging exhibits, including a replica of a 19th-century log cabin and a collection of Native American artifacts.
Exploring the museum and its surroundings involves a lot of walking.
The weather in the area can be unpredictable, with sudden showers.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting indoor exhibits.

Fluffy pancakes made with local huckleberries, served with maple syrup.

Freshly caught local trout, grilled and seasoned with a lemon-herb marinade.
Crispy fry bread topped with your choice of meat, cheese, lettuce, and salsa.
Handwoven by local Coeur d'Alene tribes, these baskets are a traditional art form using native materials like cedar and roots.
Unique pieces crafted from local agate stones, showcasing the region's geological heritage.
A local favorite made from wild huckleberries, a traditional Pacific Northwest fruit.

A local favorite for breakfast, known for its creative dishes and cozy atmosphere.
A historic restaurant offering a variety of dishes, famous for its waterfront views.
An upscale dining experience, known for its excellent steaks and seafood.
A world-class golf course offering stunning views of Lake Coeur d'Alene.
A 24-mile trail offering beautiful views of the Spokane River and surrounding mountains.
A waterfront park with a beach, playground, and picnic areas, perfect for evening relaxation.
Colombo Fort, a historic district, is a blend of colonial architecture and modern urban life, offering a vibrant mix of culture, history, and commerce.
A serene beach in Kerala, known for its golden sand and coconut groves.
Panjak Fort, a 17th-century marvel, stands as a testament to Rajput architecture, illuminated beautifully during evenings.