Grab a hard hat and climb aboard Northern Idaho’s nostalgic green trolley and prepare for a trip back in time to Idaho’s glory mining days! Neatly tucked away in Wallace in the heart of the Coeur d’Alene Mining District, the Sierra Silver Mine Tour lets visitors experience mining life firsthand, walk where they walked, and even hear from retired miners who seriously know their stuff — all while learning more about the history of the Silver Valley than history books could ever teach. It’s a must-do experience that’s already on our Ultimate Idaho Bucket List, but here’s a closer look.
Originally discovered around 1900, the Sierra Silver Mine had her fate sealed long before the first miners set foot inside.
Of all the mines in Northern Idaho -- most of which were rich with copper, lead, zinc, and more -- the Sierra Silver Mine was perhaps the least profitable of all, weighing in at only 1/2 an ounce of silver per ton.
The mine consists of a maze of networked tunnels through the recesses of the earth and plunges over 2,800 feet below the surface.
Tours are offered every half hour (May-October) and depart from the ticket office at 420 5th St, in Wallace. Adult tickets are $15 per person. For more details about discounts, departure times, and what to bring, check out the Sierra Silver Mine Tour website here.
Wallace is simply packed with history and things to do. While you’re here, be sure to check out this incredible hiking trail, check out one of the town’s dozens of local museums, or visit the nearby Crystal Gold Mine in Kellogg for a tour that involves panning for your own gold — the only underground gold mine tour in the Northwest!
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