The Coeur d’Alene Downtown Association (DTA) was established in May 1990 to provide services within the Business Improvement District (BID). The DTA is a comprehensive, non-profit, downtown management agency governed by a membership-elected Board of Directors. The DTA uses the Main Street Four-Point Approach in its revitalization efforts, funded by revenues from the BID, the City of Coeur d’Alene, and Read more...
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Once a World War II-era naval training station, this 4,000-acre park now provides camping opportunities with 223 individual sites, 10 camping cabins, and 7 group camps. Located on the southern tip of Lake Pend Oreille in the Coeur d’Alene Mountains of northern Idaho, Farragut State Park offers unique scenery, history and an abundance of recreational opportunities, including disc golf, a Read more...
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Beauty Creek Campground is located a half mile from Lake Coeur d’Alene along the peaceful Beauty Creek. Visitors enjoy breathtaking scenery and convenient access to miles of trails. Read more...
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If you love the great outdoors and want to stay as close as possible to Silverwood, our RV Park and Campground is the way to go. It features 123 full hook-ups, 41 tent only sites and quick and easy access to Silverwood and Boulder Beach via an underground tunnel. Silverwood’s RV Park is open May 2nd thru October 30th. Read more...
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Camp Coeur d’Alene is a destination campground with water access to Lake Coeur d’Alene. Wild and remote, yet only 15 minutes from the heart of Coeur d’Alene. Resident wildlife sets the scene with the lake and mountains for a surrounding us. We have cute cabins, RV sites (no larger than 40′), and tent spaces for you and your family. Established Read more...
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The Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes is one of the most spectacular trails in the western United States. It was named one of the 25 top trails in the nation in 2010 by the Rails to Trails Conservancy. The trail runs for 73 miles on smooth asphalt that is perfect for cyclists, in-line skaters, walkers, those in wheelchairs, Nordic skiers Read more...
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The Pulaski Tunnel Trail traces part of the route that Edward Pulaski’s crew followed during their escape from the 1910 fires. The trail’s two-mile course brings hikers to an overlook across the creek from the Nicholson mine adit – better known as the Pulaski Tunnel – where “Big Ed” Pulaski saved all but six of his 45-man firefighting crew in Read more...
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The Canfield Mountain trails designated with numbers generally run North to South while those with letters run East to West. For the most part numbered trails contain the steeper grades and lettered trails are milder. This is not true in all cases however, and you are advised to read the individual trail descriptions for detailed information. There are more than Read more...
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This park boasts the city’s largest playground, a colorful splash pad, tennis/pickle ball court, basketball court, off-leash dog park, Avista Pavilion (to host events for up to 300 people), the Rotary Harbor House (that is a waterfront concession stand/restroom facility), the sea wall overlook, grand plaza, Veterans Memorial, and 4-acre grassy area with room to hold events for up to 5,000 people. Read more...
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Cherry Hill Park has an 18-hold disc golf course, an off-leash dog park, basketball, a BMX track, tennis and pickle ball courts, sledding, off street parking, restrooms, the 9/11 Memorial playground, and Fallen Heroes Plaza dedicated on September 11, 2009. Read more...