Travel and Scenery
Visitors to the museum can experience the completion of the railroad during the celebration by driving a “Golden Spike” themselves. This special event always anyone to drive a spike during the three days and take the “Golden Spike” home as a souvenir.
Read MoreWhen I was growing up in Spokane Valley, I took countless trips up north on Highway 395 to visit my grandparents who lived just south of Northport.
Read MoreWhen you hear the call of the wild, indulge your wanderlust in the Pend Oreille Valley and enjoy plenty of amenities while staying at Kalispel RV Resort in Cusick, WA.
Read MoreWe live in a region of unique geological features, and Stevens County is an area where a portion of the prehistoric new continent was forced up against the older lands in Pend Oreille county.
Read MoreThe pool was ten feet deep and during the 1930’s it was open 24 hours a day. The cost for a dip? A dime!
Read MoreWant to hike, bike, or drive on roads and trails in the Colville National Forest? Recreation is the #1 activity on our public lands in NE Washington, and having accurate maps is key to staying safe and legal, since not all roads and trails are open to all types of recreation!
Read MoreNortheast Washington is home to innumerable roads and trails for hiking, biking, driving, and wintertime sports such as snowmobiling.
Read MoreI admit I don’t follow fashion that closely. One advantage of being older is you can wear what is comfortable instead of fashionable.
Read MoreFerry County has six Jeep trails for both motorized and non-motorized recreation enthusiasts, providing amazing scenery, challenging terrain, and great overall recreational value for the minimal investment of a short drive to the trailhead!
Read MoreIt’s recommended that you drive Owl Mountain Jeep trail from the west trailhead if it’s your first time on the trail, as it’s much easier to descend the steep slopes on the east end of the trail.
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