We stopped at the visitor center to use the Supercharger and found a gem! The views are beautiful and the bridge is interesting. The center is a lovely building with exhibits about Evel Knievel and Perrine Bridge. Free coffee available. I suggest a stop here.See more..
Interactive museum for all ages highlighting the history of the Teton Valley area. This is the first GeoTourism museum in the United States. Geotourism is defined as tourism that sustains or embraces the geographical character of a place - it's environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage, and the well-being of its residents.See more..
Your resource center to Wallace's National Register of Historic Places Residential and Commercial Districts walking tours, two hall of fame rails to trails cycling routes, two ski resorts, 1,000s of miles of off road trails, ten ziplines, two microbreweries, three museums, a dozen saloons, restaurants, lodging, antiquing and much more.See more..
No matter how much you need to know, these volunteers can fill your information with great advice and stories. See more..
4.0Idaho City Visitors Center(12 reviews) - Super nice Information package Spent 1-2 hours Visitor Centers
This is something that most people don't want to miss and we are you are some of the best people around so stop and enjoy this wonderful stop. Restrooms , information, history, water, covered picnic tables, and more at one at the opening of intown stops. Shoot, just stop, you owe it to yourself. Lol EnjoySee more..
This is a small museum, but packed full of interesting historical artifacts. This is one of those museums where it really pays off to read the display descriptions. And be sure to watch the video provided. Between the displays and the narration in the film, the history will shine through. And after visiting inside, be sure to take a walk around the building, then walk or drive down the hill toward the river. The outside portion of the park encompasses what was once a Nez Perce village, and although most of the buildings are long gone, walking the grounds brings back the history lessons provided in the museum building. As others have stated - a true gem of an NHP.See more..
4.0Weippe Discovery Center(3 reviews) - Lewis and Clark Historic Site Spent 1-2 hours Visitor Centers • Libraries Being related to Meriweather Lewis, I enjoy visiting sites related to his expedition. I stumbled upon this well-done exhibit in Weippe, Idaho (about 1 1/2 hours east of Lewiston, Idaho via Hwy 12). The Discovery Center is located in the same building as the library. For a small site, it is packed with information about Lewis and Clark's travel through this location. It includes details of the Expedition meeting and being greatly assisted by the Nez Perce Indians who came to the expedition's rescue after their harsh winter in the Rocky Mountains. Besides providing route finding on the Lolo Trail through the densely forested and steep Bitterroot Mountains, the Nez Perce taught them how to make dugout canoes and identify food sources. Native artifacts, including a dugout canoe, full-size mountings of a mountain lion and golden eagle, documents, and Nez Perce artistry are well-displayed. Lewis and Clark devotees will find taking this side trip well worth the effort.See more..
4.5Kamiah Chamber of Commerce(2 reviews) - Visitor information Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Visitor Centers
Kamiah Idaho A great place to live work and play! The Kamiah Welcome Center serves the Upper Clearwater River Corridor from Lapwai to Elk City - Kamiah to Lolo Pass. We have day-trip brochures and information on Fun Family Things to Do. Stop by and talk to the knowledgeable staff at the Welcome Center for more information.See more..
Historic Silver Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center(0 review) Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers Idaho's Silver Valley is located in the Bitterroot Mountains of North Idaho. It once was a thriving mining area and is now a year-round outdoor recreation lovers paradise. There are two ski resorts within 30 miles of each other, millions of acres of National Forest Land, and a small population.See more..