

A 164-acre urban park offering hiking trails, picnic spots, and stunning views of Lake Coeur d'Alene.
Tubbs Hill has trails with varied terrain, including some muddy and rocky paths.
The area can have mosquitoes and other insects, especially near the water.
Staying hydrated is crucial while hiking, and this item ensures you have clean water.
Handmade stoneware pottery, a local tradition since the 1970s, featuring unique glazes and designs.
A local favorite, made from wild huckleberries found in the nearby mountains, a taste of the Pacific Northwest.
Handcrafted jewelry inspired by local Native American tribes, often featuring turquoise and silver.
Famous for its creative breakfast dishes and cozy atmosphere, a local favorite since 1998.
Known for its delicious sandwiches and salads, this cafe has been a downtown staple since 1985.

A historic steakhouse established in 1958, famous for its prime rib and classic American cuisine.

Fluffy pancakes made with locally sourced huckleberries, served with maple syrup.

Freshly caught local trout, grilled and seasoned with a lemon-herb marinade.

Creamy ice cream made with real huckleberries, a local favorite.
A scenic trail offering panoramic views of Lake Coeur d'Alene and the surrounding mountains.
Explore the rich history of the Coeur d'Alene region through interactive exhibits and artifacts.
A beautiful waterfront park with playgrounds, picnic areas, and stunning sunset views.

An enchanting audio-visual spectacle that brings alive the history and wildlife of Jim Corbett National Park.
Experience the beauty of the Palos Verdes Peninsula under the stars, with stunning coastal views and a chance to spot nocturnal wildlife.
A vast, ancient forest surrounding the Château de Fontainebleau, offering hiking, cycling, and horseback riding trails, as well as a rich artistic and cultural history.