Snake River Adventures
Hells Canyon Jet Boat Tours Into North Americas Deep Gorge visitidaho.org
Northwest Fishing Guide Service
Clearwater River is known for its steelhead and salmon hatcheries. It is, in fact, the largest salmon and steelhead fish hatchery in the world. Located in West Central Idaho, Cle... outdoortrips.info
Lancer Lanes
Lancer Lanes Fun Center and Casino is in Clarkston, Washington and is open Mon-Sat 1:30pm-2am, Sun poker only 1:30pm-2am. The casino's 1,500 square foot gaming space features ten ta... casinocity.com
The Nez Perce County Museum
Exhibits of the county's history, Native American and pioneer artifacts, photographs and more. visitidaho.org
Barker River Trips
The lower Salmon River gorge offers a variety of experiences for the float boater. From Hammer Creek to its confluence with the Snake River (53 miles) the river falls an average of ... citysearch.com
Dogwood Festival Of The Lewis-clark Valley
The Annual Dogwood Festival of the Lewis-Clark Valley is a series of events in April celebrating art, culture, and community. visitidaho.org
Snake Dancer Excursions
Hells canyon is carved into the heart of the Columbia basin like a divine inscription, in being the deepest river gorge in North America with an average depth of 5,500 feet. The Nez... citysearch.com
Adventurist Air Ballooning
In an Unforgettable Experience... Discover the Spirit of Adventure! visitidaho.org
Nez Perce National Historical Park
An interpretive center is the headquarters for the 38 separate sites that comprise the only national park dedicated to a people instead of a place. visitidaho.org
White Spring Ranch Museum/archive Library
Century Farm & National Historical site. Farmhouse, Log Cabins. 130 years of educational & fun artifacts found on site. Just off Hwy.95 at Borgen Rd., 2.5 miles north of Genesee Jun... visitidaho.org
Clearwater River
Clear, clean water, beautiful scenery with great plant diversity, and abundant wildlife. visitidaho.org
St. Joseph's Mission
This charming little white church, built in 1874 and restored in 1960, was the first mission for the Nez Perce Indians. visitidaho.org