- Canoe/Kayak
- Fishing
- Hike/Backpack
- Mountain Biking
- Nature
- Rafting
- Scenic Drive
- Swimming
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Overview
From the news one might think all that goes on in Northern Idaho's Panhandle is terrible weather and neo-Nazism, but in reality it's a gorgeous part of the state with a history lesson or two up its wild and remote sleeve. First off, it is the only panhandle in the USA bordering two other states (Montana and Washington) plus a foreign nation (Canada). And second, it was never meant to be a part of Idaho. In 1864, when they were piecing Montana out of the Idaho Territory, it was decreed that all lands west of the continental divide be Idaho and east be Montana. But, assessors mistook the impressive Bitteroot Mountains for the continental ...
From the news one might think all that goes on in Northern Idaho's Panhandle is terrible weather and neo-Nazism, but in reality it's a gorgeous part of the state with a history lesson or two up its wild and remote sleeve. First off, it is the only panhandle in the USA bordering two other states (Montana and Washington) plus a foreign nation (Canada). And second, it was never meant to be a part of Idaho. In 1864, when they were piecing Montana out of the Idaho Territory, it was decreed that all lands west of the continental divide be Idaho and east be Montana. But, assessors mistook the impressive Bitteroot Mountains for the continental divide and hence the Panhandle came to be. Coeur d'Alene is the region's major city. The Nez Perce Indian Reservation is also here. These tribal lands, which during Lewis and Clark's time spanned approximately 17 million acres, are much smaller today. The whole region is quite beautiful, with a preserved Old West flavor and loads of outdoor activities, from Class III rafting to top class angling.
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About the Expert
Aaron Anderson is coauthor of Lonely Planet's Washington, D.C. City Guide, a contributor on western states to Lonely Planet USA, and he wrote the Austria chapters for Lonely Planet's Western Europe and Europe on a Shoestring.
Aaron Anderson for Triporati
If time is short, save these attractions for a second visit.
Must See, Do Save It for Next Time
- Henry's Fork River
- Town of Avery
- Panhandle National Forest
- Snowmobiling Bonners Ferry area
- Kayak Coeur d'Alene
- Mining tours
- Museum of North Idaho
Facts at a Glance
- Location: Also referred to as the Idaho panhadle, the northern region of the state of Idaho, bordered by Washington, Montana and Canada.
- Research: Northern Idaho | Nez Perce National Historical Park | Nezperce | Northern Idaho
- Weather: Rainfall
Climate
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Best Time to Visit:
Year round depending on activity
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