Northern Idaho Adventures Await!

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Northern Idaho Adventures Await!

Entertainment & Activities

Local ski resort only 6 miles away! Rent skis (downhill or cross-country), snowshoes, and enjoy fun winter sports! Lookout Pass was voted the most family-friendly mountain resort in the Pacific Northwest by visitors to OnTheSnow.com. It is also the home of the Lookout Pass Famous Free Ski School for kids. But what skiers and riders love most about Lookout is an average of more than 400 inches of light, dry powder snow annually.
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Local ski resort only 6 miles away! Rent skis (downhill or cross-country), snowshoes, and enjoy fun winter sports! Lookout Pass was voted the most family-friendly mountain resort in the Pacific Northwest by visitors to OnTheSnow.com. It is also the home of the Lookout Pass Famous Free Ski School for kids. But what skiers and riders love most about Lookout is an average of more than 400 inches of light, dry powder snow annually.
Mountain bikers rejoice! The Route of the Hiawatha mountain bike or hike trail is 15 miles long with 10 train tunnels and 7 sky-high trestles. Bikes, helmets & rental lights, breakfast, lunch and picnic food service, a retail/souvenir shop plus day use passes and shuttle tickets are all available at the Lookout Pass ski area.
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Hiawatha Mountain Bike Trail
1-90 I-90
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Mountain bikers rejoice! The Route of the Hiawatha mountain bike or hike trail is 15 miles long with 10 train tunnels and 7 sky-high trestles. Bikes, helmets & rental lights, breakfast, lunch and picnic food service, a retail/souvenir shop plus day use passes and shuttle tickets are all available at the Lookout Pass ski area.
Silver Mountain Resort offers skiing, snowboarding, lift served snow tubing and snowshoeing during the winter months. Once summer hits, the lifts keep turning for mountain top adventure. Try mountain biking in the region's best lift served bike park, go for a scenic gondola ride, hike to the fire lookout on Kellogg Peak or just settle in for some huckleberry ribs and listen to live music at the mountain house grill. Also includes an indoor waterpark!
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Silver Mountain Resort
610 Bunker Ave
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Silver Mountain Resort offers skiing, snowboarding, lift served snow tubing and snowshoeing during the winter months. Once summer hits, the lifts keep turning for mountain top adventure. Try mountain biking in the region's best lift served bike park, go for a scenic gondola ride, hike to the fire lookout on Kellogg Peak or just settle in for some huckleberry ribs and listen to live music at the mountain house grill. Also includes an indoor waterpark!
Large public indoor heated pool with large, olympic-size pool and two diving boards, as well as smaller 'kiddie' pool. Open to the public year round and great place for swimming!
Mullan Athletic Pavilion
300-398 Earle St
Large public indoor heated pool with large, olympic-size pool and two diving boards, as well as smaller 'kiddie' pool. Open to the public year round and great place for swimming!
Pinehurst Golf Course has the lowest elevation in the valley and the longest golf season. Pinehurst is also the easiest of the three courses to walk, although cart rentals are available. A full clubhouse and practice facilities await at this 9 hole course and many tournaments happen throughout the season . Tee times are not taken, just walk right on!
Pinehurst Golf Course
11 Country Club Ln
Pinehurst Golf Course has the lowest elevation in the valley and the longest golf season. Pinehurst is also the easiest of the three courses to walk, although cart rentals are available. A full clubhouse and practice facilities await at this 9 hole course and many tournaments happen throughout the season . Tee times are not taken, just walk right on!
Enjoy a very picturesque and challenging 9 hole course, located on Gold Run Mountain in North Idaho’s beautiful Silver Valley. The challenging course was named “One of America’s top ranked 9 hole golf courses,” and amenities include a driving range, putting and chipping practice area, a beautiful clubhouse with panoramic views, and a fully stocked pro shop and lounge.
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Shoshone Golf Club
2000 County Club Rd
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Enjoy a very picturesque and challenging 9 hole course, located on Gold Run Mountain in North Idaho’s beautiful Silver Valley. The challenging course was named “One of America’s top ranked 9 hole golf courses,” and amenities include a driving range, putting and chipping practice area, a beautiful clubhouse with panoramic views, and a fully stocked pro shop and lounge.
One hour drive to Quinn's Hot Springs. The hot springs are 100% natural, geothermal pools individually calibrated to offer a variety of inviting temperatures. The hottest pool begins at a steamy 106 and the coolest mellows out at 89. They also have an ice pool designed to increase heart-rates and improve circulation for those brave enough to take the plunge. Walk-in swimming operates in 3 hour sessions . Because the mineral water is chemical-free, under Montana state law children under 3 are not permitted in the pools.
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Quinn's Hot Springs Resort
190 Quinn's Canyon Rd
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One hour drive to Quinn's Hot Springs. The hot springs are 100% natural, geothermal pools individually calibrated to offer a variety of inviting temperatures. The hottest pool begins at a steamy 106 and the coolest mellows out at 89. They also have an ice pool designed to increase heart-rates and improve circulation for those brave enough to take the plunge. Walk-in swimming operates in 3 hour sessions . Because the mineral water is chemical-free, under Montana state law children under 3 are not permitted in the pools.
With 65 rides and attractions, you'll find plenty of entertainment at Silverwood Theme Park. For adventure seekers try the Aftershock Rollercoaster with a 177 foot drop or Velocity Peak which is a high speed water slide. However, there are plenty of relaxing rides, including some rides designed for children. There are also shows, stores and restaurants. You'll always have something to do at this theme park. Admission prices vary depending on the date.
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실버우드 테마 파크
27843 US-95
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With 65 rides and attractions, you'll find plenty of entertainment at Silverwood Theme Park. For adventure seekers try the Aftershock Rollercoaster with a 177 foot drop or Velocity Peak which is a high speed water slide. However, there are plenty of relaxing rides, including some rides designed for children. There are also shows, stores and restaurants. You'll always have something to do at this theme park. Admission prices vary depending on the date.
Morning Club Bowling lanes includes four lanes. Drinks available to purchase and shoe rental also available. Must call to reserve - not open for routine hours. Great family fun for all ages!
Mullan
Morning Club Bowling lanes includes four lanes. Drinks available to purchase and shoe rental also available. Must call to reserve - not open for routine hours. Great family fun for all ages!

Getting Around

The Silver Express provides reliable, efficient and FREE public bus service. The Silver Express fixed route bus service operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. The fixed route begins in Kingston with stops in the cities of Kingston, Pinehurst, Smelterville, Kellogg, Osburn, Silverton, Wallace, and Mullan with additional stops in the unincorporated Shoshone County areas in between each city. The route makes 3 trips both east bound and west bound with 36 stops in each direction.
Silver Express
101 E Walnut Ave
The Silver Express provides reliable, efficient and FREE public bus service. The Silver Express fixed route bus service operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. The fixed route begins in Kingston with stops in the cities of Kingston, Pinehurst, Smelterville, Kellogg, Osburn, Silverton, Wallace, and Mullan with additional stops in the unincorporated Shoshone County areas in between each city. The route makes 3 trips both east bound and west bound with 36 stops in each direction.
One of the closest airports, only 90 miles away along an easy drive on Interstate 90.
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Spokane International Airport
9000 West Airport Drive
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One of the closest airports, only 90 miles away along an easy drive on Interstate 90.

Essentials

Convenience store with video rentals and gas station.
Mullan Trail Gas N Grocery
725 River St
Convenience store with video rentals and gas station.
Full service grocery and liquor store with a bakery.
Harvest Foods
800 Bank St
Full service grocery and liquor store with a bakery.

Drinks & Nightlife

Wallace Brewing Company, 15-barrel microbrewery, began selling its beer in January 2009, in historic Wallace, Idaho.
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Wallace Brewing Company
610 Bank St
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Wallace Brewing Company, 15-barrel microbrewery, began selling its beer in January 2009, in historic Wallace, Idaho.
Known for their 'famous' Outlaw burgers, this smoke-free historic bar is a great place to relax and play pool.
Outlaw Bar & Grill
209 Hunter St
Known for their 'famous' Outlaw burgers, this smoke-free historic bar is a great place to relax and play pool.
Friendly and smoke-free Mullan Corner bar, in a central location downtown historic Mullan, Idaho.
Mullan Corner
204-208 2nd St
Friendly and smoke-free Mullan Corner bar, in a central location downtown historic Mullan, Idaho.
The beautiful St. Regis river runs right behind the bar. We have a fantastic menu, gambling, and a full bar, families are also welcome.
Old Montana Bar
174 Frontage Rd W
The beautiful St. Regis river runs right behind the bar. We have a fantastic menu, gambling, and a full bar, families are also welcome.

Parks & Nature

The Pulaski Tunnel Trail is a well-maintained hiking trail that 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 August of 1910.
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Pulaski Tunnel Trail
National Forest Development Road 456
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The Pulaski Tunnel Trail is a well-maintained hiking trail that 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 August of 1910.
The rings of a tree tell a story. By counting and observing these rings you can determine its age, its health and the natural disasters it has survived. In northwest Montana, at the historic Savenac Nursery, visitors can learn the story of how millions of trees changed the future of our national forests. Established in 1907, Savenac was once one of the largest U.S. Forest Service tree nurseries in the United States, producing 12 million seedlings annually to reforest national forests throughout the country.
Savenac Historic Tree Nursery Visitor Center
The rings of a tree tell a story. By counting and observing these rings you can determine its age, its health and the natural disasters it has survived. In northwest Montana, at the historic Savenac Nursery, visitors can learn the story of how millions of trees changed the future of our national forests. Established in 1907, Savenac was once one of the largest U.S. Forest Service tree nurseries in the United States, producing 12 million seedlings annually to reforest national forests throughout the country.
HIKING: Lolo National Forest offers 9 trails ranging in length from a 1/4 mile loop to 6 1/2 mile loop. These trails lead through dense vegetation, narrow canyons, tall trees to windswept ridges, receding glaciers, trout-laden streams and gem-like lakes. Most roads, trails and areas are open to recreation use year long. However, in some areas restrictions have been imposed to protect resources. From Blue Mountain Lookout scenic views of Bitterroot River and Missoula Valley can be seen or get a 360 degree panoramic view from Skookum Butte Fire Lookout.
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Lolo National Forest
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HIKING: Lolo National Forest offers 9 trails ranging in length from a 1/4 mile loop to 6 1/2 mile loop. These trails lead through dense vegetation, narrow canyons, tall trees to windswept ridges, receding glaciers, trout-laden streams and gem-like lakes. Most roads, trails and areas are open to recreation use year long. However, in some areas restrictions have been imposed to protect resources. From Blue Mountain Lookout scenic views of Bitterroot River and Missoula Valley can be seen or get a 360 degree panoramic view from Skookum Butte Fire Lookout.
Hike through a beautiful inland temperate rainforest in the Coeur d'Alene National Forest. Enjoy gorgeous, picturesque waterfalls. See both Fern Falls, just 0.2 mile from the parking lot, and Shadow Falls (20-25 ft tall), a beautiful cascade among moss-covered rocks. A footbridge takes you behind the falls, as well. These waterfalls are best photographed in the early morning hours or at dusk and twilight, before the sun has seeped above the mountains. The road to the falls is not the easiest to find, so follow the signs and pay close attention to forest road numbers.
Fern Falls
Hike through a beautiful inland temperate rainforest in the Coeur d'Alene National Forest. Enjoy gorgeous, picturesque waterfalls. See both Fern Falls, just 0.2 mile from the parking lot, and Shadow Falls (20-25 ft tall), a beautiful cascade among moss-covered rocks. A footbridge takes you behind the falls, as well. These waterfalls are best photographed in the early morning hours or at dusk and twilight, before the sun has seeped above the mountains. The road to the falls is not the easiest to find, so follow the signs and pay close attention to forest road numbers.
Hike through a beautiful inland temperate rainforest in the Coeur d'Alene National Forest. Enjoy gorgeous, picturesque waterfalls. See both Fern Falls, just 0.2 mile from the parking lot, and Shadow Falls (20-25 ft tall), a beautiful cascade among moss-covered rocks. A footbridge takes you behind the falls, as well. These waterfalls are best photographed in the early morning hours or at dusk and twilight, before the sun has seeped above the mountains. The road to the falls is not the easiest to find, so follow the signs and pay close attention to forest road numbers.
Shadow Falls
Hike through a beautiful inland temperate rainforest in the Coeur d'Alene National Forest. Enjoy gorgeous, picturesque waterfalls. See both Fern Falls, just 0.2 mile from the parking lot, and Shadow Falls (20-25 ft tall), a beautiful cascade among moss-covered rocks. A footbridge takes you behind the falls, as well. These waterfalls are best photographed in the early morning hours or at dusk and twilight, before the sun has seeped above the mountains. The road to the falls is not the easiest to find, so follow the signs and pay close attention to forest road numbers.
A mature, mixed pine forest are features visitors enjoy in this beautiful state park. Attractions include camping, fishing, nature walks, swimming, boating, wildlife viewing, and bird watching.
Thompson Falls State Recreation Area
2220 Blue Slide Rd
A mature, mixed pine forest are features visitors enjoy in this beautiful state park. Attractions include camping, fishing, nature walks, swimming, boating, wildlife viewing, and bird watching.
Local park with picnic tables, hiking trails, and close to the nearby fish hatchery.
Shoshone Park
228 Worthington Ranch Road
Local park with picnic tables, hiking trails, and close to the nearby fish hatchery.
Wander through a pine and larch forest up to two alpine lakes located in a valley below Stevens Peak! To get to the trailhead, drive east on I-90 to Lookout Pass. Turn right into the pass parking lot and continue on the railroad grade dirt road for approximately 6 miles. You will pass several trailheads, but continue on until you reach a fork in the road and a sign for the Stevens Lakes trailhead. Parking and a restroom is on the right side of the road and Stevens Lakes trailhead is on the left. This hike gains elevation quickly through a larch forest at an 8% grade. At the top of the waterfall, go another 1/2 mile to Lower Stevens Lake.
Stevens Lake trailhead
200 Willow Creek Rd
Wander through a pine and larch forest up to two alpine lakes located in a valley below Stevens Peak! To get to the trailhead, drive east on I-90 to Lookout Pass. Turn right into the pass parking lot and continue on the railroad grade dirt road for approximately 6 miles. You will pass several trailheads, but continue on until you reach a fork in the road and a sign for the Stevens Lakes trailhead. Parking and a restroom is on the right side of the road and Stevens Lakes trailhead is on the left. This hike gains elevation quickly through a larch forest at an 8% grade. At the top of the waterfall, go another 1/2 mile to Lower Stevens Lake.
Lone Lake Trail is a 4.6 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Mullan, Idaho that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and birding and is best used from May until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail.
Lone Lake
Lone Lake Trail is a 4.6 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Mullan, Idaho that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and birding and is best used from May until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail.
Settlers Grove of Ancient Cedars Trail is a 3.3 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Murray, Idaho that features a great forest setting and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and birding and is best used from May until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail.
Settler's Grove Interpretive Trail #162, Idaho Panhandle National Forest
National Forest Development Road 805
Settlers Grove of Ancient Cedars Trail is a 3.3 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Murray, Idaho that features a great forest setting and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and birding and is best used from May until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail.
Revett Lake is a 4.8 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Murray, Idaho that features a waterfall and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from July until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Revett Lake
Revett Lake is a 4.8 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Murray, Idaho that features a waterfall and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from July until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Large playground with swings, slides, and other playground equipment open to public outside of school days / hours.
Mullan High School
345 Park St
Large playground with swings, slides, and other playground equipment open to public outside of school days / hours.
The Blossom Lakes Trail is a 6 miles out and back trail located near Murray, Idaho and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible from July until October. To get there take the Dobson Pass Road, starting in downtown Wallace and proceed 20 miles north on State Route 456. The road will T at USFS Road 9, turn right (east) and follow approximately 13 miles to the Montana border, going past the historic mining camps of Pritchard and Murray. There’s a large pullout at the state line and good signage.
Blossom Lakes
The Blossom Lakes Trail is a 6 miles out and back trail located near Murray, Idaho and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible from July until October. To get there take the Dobson Pass Road, starting in downtown Wallace and proceed 20 miles north on State Route 456. The road will T at USFS Road 9, turn right (east) and follow approximately 13 miles to the Montana border, going past the historic mining camps of Pritchard and Murray. There’s a large pullout at the state line and good signage.

Arts & Culture

Outstanding local theater which is always a fun night out!
Sixth Street Theatre & Melodrama
212 6th St
Outstanding local theater which is always a fun night out!
Established in the old Liberty Theater, this museum illustrates the history of Mullan with exhibits of historical furnishings, vintage clothing, photographs, newspapers, mining relics, and local school, sports, firemen, and other memorabilia. The museum features information on the building of the Mullan Road from 1859-1862 which connected Fort Benton, Montana to Fort Walla Walla, Washington.
Mullan Museum
229 Earle St
Established in the old Liberty Theater, this museum illustrates the history of Mullan with exhibits of historical furnishings, vintage clothing, photographs, newspapers, mining relics, and local school, sports, firemen, and other memorabilia. The museum features information on the building of the Mullan Road from 1859-1862 which connected Fort Benton, Montana to Fort Walla Walla, Washington.
The Northern Pacific Depot Railroad Museum depicts historic Wallace’s past as railroads are known to have “built the West” and Wallace is not different. Classic photos and displays depict when railroading was the choice medium of travel – bringing miners, workers, adventures and more to historic Wallace’s doors. Moved 250 feet to the south to make way for Interstate 90, the Depot is the cultural epicenter of historic Wallace. Open seasonally from April through October.
Northern Pacific Railroad Depot Museum
219 6th St
The Northern Pacific Depot Railroad Museum depicts historic Wallace’s past as railroads are known to have “built the West” and Wallace is not different. Classic photos and displays depict when railroading was the choice medium of travel – bringing miners, workers, adventures and more to historic Wallace’s doors. Moved 250 feet to the south to make way for Interstate 90, the Depot is the cultural epicenter of historic Wallace. Open seasonally from April through October.
The Sprag Pole Museum showcases the golden age of mining in Murray, Idaho in the 1800’s. Call ahead to confirm hours of operation. The museum boasts of 12 special exhibits which include: an acclaimed mining exhibit, blacksmith and barber shop, old fashioned school room, furnished parlor, doctors office, 1900 kitchen, post office, the Cataldo Mission – native Indians, logging/forestry/firefighting, expansive rock and mineral display and Molly B’Damn’s bedroom.
Sprag Pole Inn and Museum
6300 Prichard Creek Rd
The Sprag Pole Museum showcases the golden age of mining in Murray, Idaho in the 1800’s. Call ahead to confirm hours of operation. The museum boasts of 12 special exhibits which include: an acclaimed mining exhibit, blacksmith and barber shop, old fashioned school room, furnished parlor, doctors office, 1900 kitchen, post office, the Cataldo Mission – native Indians, logging/forestry/firefighting, expansive rock and mineral display and Molly B’Damn’s bedroom.
The Oasis Bordello Museum building housed an active bordello until 1988 when the occupants hastily left town leaving personal items, furnishings, food in the cupboards, and even the groceries still sit in a grocery bag on the kitchen counter. It has remained as they left it and was opened as a museum. The guided tour explains the rushed departure through information gathered from former maids, clients and even the girls themselves. The tour is appropriately presented for all ages.
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Oasis Bordello Museum
605 Cedar St
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The Oasis Bordello Museum building housed an active bordello until 1988 when the occupants hastily left town leaving personal items, furnishings, food in the cupboards, and even the groceries still sit in a grocery bag on the kitchen counter. It has remained as they left it and was opened as a museum. The guided tour explains the rushed departure through information gathered from former maids, clients and even the girls themselves. The tour is appropriately presented for all ages.

Sightseeing

Fun for adventurers of all ages! You will personally experience the actual methods of hard-rock mining in the richest silver district on earth! A retired miner is your guide you through a real silver mine. On the short trip to and from the mine aboard our classic trolley, you will be treated to a narrated tour of Historic Wallace.
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Sierra Silver Mine Tour, Inc.
509 Cedar St
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Fun for adventurers of all ages! You will personally experience the actual methods of hard-rock mining in the richest silver district on earth! A retired miner is your guide you through a real silver mine. On the short trip to and from the mine aboard our classic trolley, you will be treated to a narrated tour of Historic Wallace.
Burke, Idaho (now basically a ghost town) was famous for being built in an impossibly narrow valley for a town site. Burke Canyon is just 300 feet wide, resulting in unprecedented and unusual building feats such as the Tiger Hotel that featured a railroad tunnel passing through the first floor. Lead and Silver discoveries in 1884 attracted a railroad to Burke by 1887. Hundreds of miners lived there in a canyon so narrow that they scarcely had room for streets. From I-90 take exit 62 in Wallace, turn north on Highway 4. Follow for approximately 6.3 miles.
Burke
Burke, Idaho (now basically a ghost town) was famous for being built in an impossibly narrow valley for a town site. Burke Canyon is just 300 feet wide, resulting in unprecedented and unusual building feats such as the Tiger Hotel that featured a railroad tunnel passing through the first floor. Lead and Silver discoveries in 1884 attracted a railroad to Burke by 1887. Hundreds of miners lived there in a canyon so narrow that they scarcely had room for streets. From I-90 take exit 62 in Wallace, turn north on Highway 4. Follow for approximately 6.3 miles.
The only authentic 1880's underground gold mine tour in the Northwest! The Crystal Gold Mine, near Kellogg, Idaho was one of the first hard rock mines in the Silver Valley. Worked during the 1880’s; closed by hiding the mine, it was rediscovered in 1991, reclaimed in 1996, and opened as a tourist historical attraction. Crystal Gold Mine can be reached by taking Idaho Exit 54 on Interstate 90 to the Miner's Memorial (located on the North side of the freeway). Turn left (west) on Silver Valley Road, and go two miles.
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Crystal Gold Mine RV
51931 Silver Valley Rd
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The only authentic 1880's underground gold mine tour in the Northwest! The Crystal Gold Mine, near Kellogg, Idaho was one of the first hard rock mines in the Silver Valley. Worked during the 1880’s; closed by hiding the mine, it was rediscovered in 1991, reclaimed in 1996, and opened as a tourist historical attraction. Crystal Gold Mine can be reached by taking Idaho Exit 54 on Interstate 90 to the Miner's Memorial (located on the North side of the freeway). Turn left (west) on Silver Valley Road, and go two miles.