You’ll Never Forget A Trip to the Most Enchanting Town in All Of Idaho
By Emerson
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Published June 25, 2017
Idaho is full of hidden gems when it comes to small towns with lots of charm. Lush forests and beautiful lakes and rivers make many Idaho towns abundantly attractive. The town featured here is uniquely charming, making it a must-see!
St. Maries is a town located in northern Idaho, just 2.5 hours away from the Canadian border.
It’s a quiet town, with only 2,800 residents. It’s nestled in a valley with many rivers and lakes, making it incredibly serene.
Although it is a peaceful town, there’s still lots to do and see in St. Maries.
The town is situated along the St. Joe River, which offers 120 miles worth of whitewater rafting (or regular floating if that’s what you prefer!).
Or, observe the stunning scenery and wildlife along the St. Joe via a 3 hour tug boat ride!
St. Maries is home to one of the most popular bike trails in the western United States, the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes. Bicyclists travel from all over to bike this trail that spans nearly the entire Idaho panhandle.
Take a look at the Cataldo Mission, which is the oldest standing building in Idaho!
Stop by the quaint downtown area, which is considered the retail epicenter of Benewah county.
Check out the Hughes House Museum which displays many historical photographs and antiques from St. Maries early days.
Its scenic surroundings and tranquil setting has made St. Maries a popular spot for retirees. After one visit you might just find it hard to leave!
Have you visited St. Maries? What’s your favorite small town to visit in Idaho? Let us know in the comments below!
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