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Nearly the entire Loop route follows rivers and lakeshores. The waterways historically were used for transportation, but today they are a source of year-round recreation, from fly fishing to ice fishing, boating, water skiing, windsurfing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, diving and rafting. Much of the land in the Loop corridor is National Forest, National Wildlife Refuge, Wildlife Management Area, or Provincial Park, so there are myriad opportunities for outdoor recreation — a vast uncrowded playground!

Hundreds of miles of trails are available for all levels of hiking, biking, horseback riding, skiing and snowmobile touring. Rock climbing and geo-caching are popular for the more adventurous. Bonner County Historical Museum. Albeni Falls Dam Visitor Center. Western Pleasure Guest Ranch. Sandpoint Elks Golf Course. Heli-Skiing in Selkirk Range. Spirit Lake:Empire Trails. Schweitzer Mountain. The Pearl Theater. Snowmobiling Priest Lake. Brush Lake Mountain Bike Trails.

Priest Lake Art Galleries. Navigation Trail to Upper Priest Lake. Concrete Lake Skate Park. Pend Oreille Scenic Byway. Lake Pend Oreille. Sandpoint Downtown Art. Thorofare to Upper Priest Lake. Go where it takes you. Winding along the lakes and river valleys of the Selkirk mountain range is a fabulous adventure. How long does it take to complete the International Selkirk Loop? Check local events calendars for upcoming happenings.

The Northeast Washington Insider mobile app offers recommendations and rewards you for checking in at member businesses. Spend the night at local hotels or campgrounds. The longest free ferry ride in the world is worth the voyage for the view alone.

During the peak summer season, two car ferries ply the minute route between Kootenay Bay and Balfour, B. Once on board, grab your camera. Former railroad routes have become popular Rail to Trail paths for bikers, hikers and horseback riders. There are almost miles of multi-use trails in Northeast Washington , including over miles of the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Look for lupines, rosa rugosa, yarrow, Indian paintbrush, and, in late summer at higher elevations, patches of wild huckleberries.

On your bike? Guides for road bikes and mountain bikes detail the scenery, elevation and distances. Elizabeth Vannan. July 11, Bob Chapman. May 9, Joseph Casat. March 22, Kailyn User. March 31, Mike Thomas. March 7, Add photos of this trail Photos help others preview the trail.

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