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Burnt Ridge Bed and Breakfast

The Burnt Ridge Bed and Breakfast is located at the end of Burnt Ridge just 4 miles SE of Troy Idaho. With an uninterrupted view of the rolling hills of the Palouse and the mountains beyond, it is truly a one if a kind place on earth. No need to worry about privacy and pure quiet as there are many acres around the farm house that was built at the turn of the century. The King suite on the first floor has french doors out to the hot tub.  BBQ, fire pit and line-dried sheets are some of the special [...]

By |April 8th, 2021|Categories: Bed & Breakfast, Lodging|Comments Off on Burnt Ridge Bed and Breakfast

Cafe Artista

Coffee shop with house baked pastries and quick breakfast. We use locally sourced ingredients from Kamiak Coffee, Kai Tea, Irish Spikes Hot Sauce, Happy Hog Meatery and others. Where and When 218 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843  Mon - Sat 7-5, Sun 8 - 3 Contact Call (208) 882-1324 cafeartista.com Find them on Facebook

By |August 3rd, 2020|Categories: Restaurant|Comments Off on Cafe Artista

Camas Prairie Winery

North Idaho's oldest winery, established in 1983. We are a production winery producing 20 different wines. Each vintage is handcrafted in-house from local grapes, fruits and honey. Our award-winning Meads are our signature, crafted with the lightest local honey for a crisp, light flavor. We are located in the quaint little town of Bovill, Idaho, nestled in the foothills of the Bitterroot Mountains at the junction of Highway 8 and Highway 3. Our lovely tasting room is open seven days a week. Where & when 207 Main Street, Bovill, ID 83806 Monday-Saturday 11-7 or later, Sunday noon-6:30 Contact Call 208.826.3222 [...]

By |October 22nd, 2018|Categories: Winery, Brewery, Distillery|Comments Off on Camas Prairie Winery

Canoe Wave

Engineer and sculptor Christopher Fennell welded over 50 used canoes together as a tribute to Lewis and Clark and the Nez Perce Tribe. The sculpture, installed in 2010, is 64 feet long and 24 feet high.  The mural of rippling water and swimming fish behind the sculpture creates a lovely backdrop for this most unusual and dramatic piece! Floating in a pond nearby is a companion piece: two waterlily fountains, also made from canoes. Canoe Wave is at the northwest edge of Lewiston, overlooking the Snake River.  The best view is when driving the Hwy 12 bridge from Clarkston into [...]

By |August 28th, 2020|Categories: Public Art|Comments Off on Canoe Wave

City Nature Challenge: Palouse Region is coming up

City Nature Challenge: Palouse Region (From the Palouscd.org site) The City Nature Challenge (CNC) is a bio-blitz competition that brings together cities from all over the world to observe wildlife and log those observations on the iNaturalist app. Observations of wild flora and fauna help scientists understand species distributions and further local and global biodiversity goals. ​The dates for the 2022 competition are April 29th - May 2nd. Any observations recorded through iNaturalist in Whitman or Latah Counties during this time will count toward the Palouse Region CNC. You do not need to be an expert to participate in the CNC! [...]

By |March 23rd, 2022|Categories: Announcement, Annual Event|Comments Off on City Nature Challenge: Palouse Region is coming up
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