Float The River During The Day, Then Sleep In A Historic Inn At Night In Salmon, Idaho
By Courtnie Erickson|Published April 24, 2023
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From Southern Utah to the Panhandle in Idaho, Courtnie Erickson has lived in what she believes are the best (and the most beautiful!) areas in the country. She graduated with a journalism degree from Utah State University and has more than 15 years of professional writing experience. You’ll likely see her with a Dr. Pepper in her hand and a pair of running shoes on her feet. Courtnie is a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState.
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Salmon is a beautiful small town located in the mountains and along the Salmon River in central Idaho. This town isn’t large, with approximately 3,300 residents, but it’s perfect for an overnight adventure. While there are many activities to keep you busy during the day and cozy places to stay at night in this town, the following adventure is for individuals who want to spend some time outside and take a step into history. It’s certainly one overnight adventure that you’ll never forget.
When you first arrive in the small town of Salmon, you may feel like you’ve stepped into the Wild West. The unique architecture and variety of local shops will make you want to explore. But … there’s no place better to go than to the river.
For the ultimate adventure, you’ll want to spend your day along the Salmon River. The Salmon River is considered one of the premier wilderness rivers in the world and offers perfect rafting water for beginners and experts alike.
While you can always explore the river on your own, we strongly suggest working with a guide to create an adventure of a lifetime. There are many areas of the river where you can go and depending on your group, experience level, and amount of adrenaline you are seeking, you’ll want to choose your location on the river wisely.
There are a handful of companies and guides in Salmon to choose from. Many of these offer relaxing single-day rafting adventures while others offer multi-day journeys that are ideal for thrill seekers who want to brave whitewater rapids.
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However, no matter what part of the river you choose and how long your journey is, you are going to receive incredible views and you may even spot some wildlife along the way.
And, if a full-day rafting trip isn’t something you desire, fish, swim, or just admire the beauty of the river and the surrounding area in this town — it’s heavenly.
No matter what you choose to do during the day, you will want somewhere cozy to lay down your head at night and the Salmon River Inn is the perfect place. Formerly known as Shenon Block, this building was constructed more than a century ago in 1895.
When you visit today, you can choose between a room with a single queen bed or a family suite, which features three queen-size beds and a couch that can be converted into a double-size bed.
No matter which type of room you reserve, you can be assured that it will be packed with a variety of amenities from a TV and Wi-Fi to a kitchenette and small seating area.
Rooms are limited so you will want to book your stay in this historic inn well in advance.
Whether you are searching for a heart-racing adventure, a slower-paced fishing trip, or even just something new to do in Idaho, an overnight adventure in the small town of Salmon won’t disappoint.
Have you spent time in this small town? What are some of your favorite things to do in Salmon, Idaho? Have you been rafting on the Salmon River? Share your experiences with us in the comments!
If you are looking for an activity near Salmon that is a lot more relaxing and just as scenic, spend the day exploring the Salmon River Scenic Byway, one of the most beautiful drives in Idaho.
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