Riding the Route of the Hiawatha in Idaho’s Silver Valley
It’s known locally as the Crown Jewel of rail-to-trail adventures. The Route of the Hiawatha is just 15 miles long, but what makes this adventure so unique is that it travels over 7 sky high train trestles and through 10 old tunnels
How to See the Midnight Sun in Finland
Nothing quite compares to hiking, biking or horseback riding at midnight with the sun still shining. This phenomenon dubbed the Midnight Sun happens in the arctic regions every summer and Lapland is one of the best places to find midnight adventures. This guide covers all the best places to explore and what to do in Lapland.
10 Things to Do in the Idaho Panhandle
10 of the Best things to do in the Northern Idaho panhandle, from rock climbing and biking to hiking and sightseeing. There is an adventure for every type of active traveler. Several world class bike routes, treetop zip lining, swimming, boating, hiking and wildlife viewing awaits.
10 Summertime Things To Do in Sandpoint, Idaho
Sandpoint is a great summer destination, located on the largest lake in Idaho it has tons of activities on and off the lake. In this article I am sharing some of the best things to do during summertime in Sandpoint. From mountain biking to paddleboarding and shopping to beach going, here are 10 things not to miss in Sandpoint Idaho.
The Perfect Coeur d’Alene Itinerary in Harrison, Idaho
When most people plan a trip to Lake Coeur d’Alene, they usually opt to visit the bustling waterfront city of the same name. And while there’s certainly plenty to do in the bright lights of that big city, there’s another lakefront destination that offers just as much excitement and adventure but without the crowds – the town of Harrison, Idaho. Known for its scenic views, small-town charm, and thrilling outdoor excursions, Harrison is a great place to escape to for some lakeside fun.
A Weekend of Single Track and Lakeside Fun in Spirit Lake Idaho
It would be easy to miss the small town of Spirit Lake, not located on a major freeway this small town is tucked away on the border of Washington and while some may consider it out of the way, it is a detour you won’t want to skip over. Not only does Spirit Lake have the opportunity for lakeside fun, swimming, paddling and boating but the surrounding forest has hiking and some of Northern Idaho’s best single track bike riding along the Empire Trails. There’s even a resort style golf community with 18 holes for golf lovers to enjoy.A weekend of Single Track and Lakeside Fun in Spirit Lake Idaho.
Sequoia National Park Planning Guide
The National Parks of Sequoia and Kings Canyon are managed as one National Park system, located next to the Eastern Sierra Mountains, is is an area well known for its towering Sequoia Trees and the famous groves named after famous American Military generals. Within the park boundaries are fantastic hikes through verdant meadows full of wildflowers, to rocky peaks and through the towering Sequoia giants.
Northern Idaho: 4 Best Things to Do in Bonners Ferry
Named Idaho’s most friendly town, Bonners Ferry is just 20 or so miles from the Canadian border and surrounded by forest. The quaint town features peaks perfect for hiking and climbing and within it, you will also find waterfalls and biking trails. The Kootenai River meanders right through town which means lots of water activities. As a lover of backcountry adventures, Bonners Ferry makes the perfect base of operations for exploring Northern Idaho. I spent a few days hiking, wildlife spotting and exploring Bonners Ferry. Here are four of the best things to do in this tranquil Northern Idaho town.
How to Hike your First 14’er: Tips, Tricks and What Not to Do
Hiking your first 14'er is a milestone experience that requires some planning and preparation to be successful at the summit. Please note that you may see affiliate links in this post that help me earn a small commission at no cost to you when you click and make a...
Post Falls Idaho: An Outdoor and Food Lover’s Paradise
Looking for adventure, great food, and local breweries then Post Falls Idaho is the place for you. On the banks of the Spokane River, you can find biking, paddling, hiking, rock climbing, shooting and much more. There are also great restaurants, live events, breweries and great shops.