

Discover the rich history and culture of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe through interactive exhibits and artifacts at this engaging museum.
Coeur d'Alene can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and fall.
The museum has extensive outdoor exhibits and trails.
Handwoven by local Native American tribes, these baskets showcase intricate patterns and traditional techniques.
Idaho is famous for its potatoes, and taking home some locally grown ones is a must.
Inspired by the region's natural beauty, these pieces often feature turquoise, silver, and intricate designs.
A vibrant local market offering fresh produce, crafts, and live music.
Explore the rich history of the Coeur d'Alene region through interactive exhibits.
Experience the beautiful 18-hole golf course with stunning lake views.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its creative dishes and cozy atmosphere.
A historic spot for lunch, serving classic American fare since 1958.
A unique dining experience on a boat, offering stunning views of Lake Coeur d'Alene.

Fluffy pancakes made with local huckleberries, served with maple syrup and whipped cream.
Fresh, locally-caught salmon served on a bed of mixed greens with red onion, capers, and a lemon-dill dressing.
Fresh trout fillets steamed on a cedar plank with a side of wild rice and seasonal vegetables.
The Pentagon, a symbol of American military power, is the world's largest office building by floor area.
Nestled in the Amdo region, Kuu Chu La Monastery is a serene Tibetan Buddhist monastery known for its stunning architecture and vibrant murals.
Japan's largest caldera lake, known for its stunning views and hot springs.