7 Destinations Way Up North In Idaho That Are So Worth The Drive
By Courtnie Erickson|Published December 01, 2022
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Courtnie Erickson
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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.
Idaho has hidden gems, incredible attractions, and beautiful views all over the state. However, many Idahoans have never spent much time up north in Idaho’s Panhandle. This part of the state is home to some of the most unique terrain, breathtaking overlooks, incredible lakes, and more. Here are just seven must-visit destinations way up north in Idaho that are definitely worth the drive.
The Palouse region is home to the most beautiful hills in America. This natural wonder is unlike any other in Idaho and was formed thousands of years ago. Any time of the year, the Palouse is breathtaking but one of our favorite times to visit is during the harvest when all you can see are fields of gold.
2. Cedar Street Bridge, Sandpoint
Cedar Street Bridge Public Market, 334 N First Ave, Sandpoint, ID 83864, USA
Located in Sandpoint is one of the most unique bridges in Idaho - the Cedar Street Bridge. Originally, it was built to connect Sandpoint’s downtown area to the east bank of Sand Creek in the early 1900s. Today, this unique bridge is a one-of-a-kind marketplace with all types of restaurants, shops, and boutiques.
There are many incredible lakes in the Panhandle including Lake Pend Oreille and Lake Coeur d’Alene, but one that doesn’t get the attention it often deserves is Priest Lake. Near the Canadian border, this lake sits in the Selkirk Mountains and is absolutely stunning. This body of water is a delightful place to fish, boat, swim, and camp. There are also all types of hiking opportunities and other unique features like the best natural waterslide in Idaho.
The Route of the Hiawatha is one adventure that all cyclists, runners, and hikers should experience at least once. This is one of the most popular rail-trails in Idaho and it takes you through tunnels, over bridges, and through the middle of some of Idaho’s natural beauty. This world-class rail-trail is 15 miles long, but you can take a shuttle so most of your journey will be downhill.
The Confluence Overlook is located on Highway 95, approximately eight miles north of Lewiston. This little-known overlook is absolutely stunning and is where you can see numerous northern Idaho features such as the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, Bitterroot and Wallowa Mountains, and Hells Canyon. It’s stunning!
6. Center of the Universe, Wallace
Center of the Universe, 414 6th St, Wallace, ID 83873, USA
Wallace, Idaho is a well-known mountain town in Idaho. It features unique architecture, beautiful views, and excellent recreational attractions. However, this small town also has one claim to fame - it is the Center of the Universe. While technically not the Center of the Universe, this town at least pretends to be and you can stand at the center of Bank and Sixth Street and pretend you are there. Check out our feature article to learn how this small town received this unique recognition.
7. University of Idaho Botanical Garden and Arboretum, Moscow
Johnson Cutoff Road, Johnson Cutoff Rd, Moscow, ID, USA
As you explore the small town of Moscow in northern Idaho, you must visit The U of I Arboretum and Botanical Garden. This 63-acre garden is home to thousands of plants, a beautiful red barn, views of the Palouse, walking paths, ponds, bridges, and more. Any time of year, this Idaho botanical garden is going to make your jaw drop. It’s one destination you could spend all day exploring, admiring, and enjoying.
What other destinations way up north in Idaho do you love? Let us know in the comments! If you are searching for a road trip that will help you see the majority of the Panhandle, check out this itinerary. It takes you from the mountains in central Idaho to Sandpoint, and you’ll see many incredible features along your way.
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