Oldtown, Idaho
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Top Chillin Spots in and near Oldtown
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Post Falls, Idaho
Black Bay Park
0.82 mi / 33 ft gainBlack Bay Park is home to a short series of paved trails and has a new bathroom facility! There's also a rope swing over the river and plenty of spots to swim or launch a kayak or sup if you're looking to cool off on a hot day. There are beautiful wildflowers in the summer but the park is very qu...Read more -
Spokane, Washington
Donkey Island
Donkey Island, a popular swimming spot in Spokane, highlight its scenic beauty and natural surroundings. Visitors enjoy the calm waters, making it ideal for a relaxing day out. However, some reviews mention that the area can get crowded during peak times and that the access trail might be a bit c...Read more -
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Mudgy Moose Trail
5.01.5 mi / 113.52 ft gainThe Mudgy Moose Trail is Coeur d'Alene's most charming walkable adventure—a 2.25-mile route that weaves from the forested shores of Tubbs Hill through downtown, ending at the waterfront of one of the most stunning lakes in the American Northwest. Five life-size bronze statues of Mudgy the Moose...Read more -
Nine Mile Falls, Washington
The Cove
4.30.7 mi / 105 ft gainWith activities for everyone, The Cove at Long Lake is the perfect spot to go on a summer day! If you are driving from downtown Spokane, drive towards Nine Mile Falls. Before entering Nine Mile Falls you will come to a dam. At the dam take a left over the bridge. Continue through the little town...Read more -
Coolin, Idaho
Canoe to Upper Priest Lake
The Priest Lakes of Northern Idaho are perfect for a summer retreat into the Selkirk mountains, less than thirty miles from the border with Canada. Priest lake is separated from Upper Priest Lake by a short, two-mile waterway. Launch your canoe from the Lionhead Beach in Priest Lake State Park an...Read more -
Bonners Ferry, Idaho
Cooks Lake
5.00.35 mi / 75 ft gainCooks Lake located near Bonners Ferry, Idaho is a great destination for relaxing or bringing your fishing pole (whether fly fishing or using a spin rod -- don't forget your fishing license). You're able to gain access very close access to the lake (especially on quads or side by sides) or you can...Read more -
Ford, Washington
Hike through Muley Canyon
2 mi / 221 ft gainJust northwest of Spokane, in Ford, Washington, there is a stretch of road along the Spokane River that has a few Avista parks. These parks are not marked on the roadway and even looking at Avista's website does not give a clear description of their locations. From Spokane, Take 291 W to Charles ...Read more