Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
Nestled among pine forests and shimmering lakes, Coeur d'Alene offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, small-town charm, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Start your trip with a scenic walk along the Coeur d'Alene Lake Boardwalk, the longest floating boardwalk in the world, offering panoramic lake views and a peaceful morning atmosphere.
Grab a hearty breakfast at the locally-loved The Bluebird Coeur d'Alene, known for its creative morning dishes and cozy vibe.
Take a classic Lake Coeur d'Alene Cruise to see secluded bays, wildlife, and stunning waterfront homes, all while learning local lore from your captain.
Wander through downtown and pop into the unique Art Spirit Gallery, featuring contemporary works from regional artists and vibrant exhibitions.
Dine on local, seasonal fare with lake views at Beverly's, renowned for its Pacific Northwest cuisine and award-winning wine list.
End your evening with a craft cocktail at the lively Honey Eatery and Social Club, a stylish spot with a speakeasy vibe and live music on select nights.
Hike or bike the picturesque Tubbs Hill Trail, a forested peninsula offering 2+ miles of scenic paths, viewpoints, and direct lake access perfect for a morning dip.
Refuel with a fresh, farm-to-table breakfast at Bakery by the Lake at Parkside, famous for artisan pastries and lakeside seating.
Step back in time at the charming Museum of North Idaho, where exhibits illuminate local history, native cultures, and the region's timber and steamboat past.
Stroll through McEuen Park, featuring beautiful gardens, a splash pad, and the famous “Mudgy Moose Trail” for a fun, interactive adventure.
Enjoy dinner riverside at Cedars Floating Restaurant, a local institution where you can savor Northwest seafood while floating on the Spokane River.
Cap off the day with handcrafted brews at the lively Crafted Tap House & Kitchen, featuring a rotating tap list and creative pub fare.
Kickstart your day with an adrenaline rush at Seven Stars Alpaca Ranch, just outside town, where you can meet alpacas, donkeys, and other farm animals on a fun, educational tour.
Enjoy a classic diner breakfast at the retro-favorite Jimmy's Down the Street, famous for its giant cinnamon rolls and friendly service.
Browse quirky shops and discover local artisan goods at the Downtown Coeur d'Alene Shops, where you can find everything from handcrafted jewelry to vintage vinyl.
Lunch at the hip Midtown Bluebird, offering globally inspired, farm-fresh dishes in a vibrant setting.
Catch a live show or concert at the intimate Coeur d'Alene Summer Theatre, showcasing professional musicals and performances throughout the summer season.
Wrap up your Coeur d’Alene adventure with dinner at Satay Bistro, a sophisticated spot known for its innovative small plates, steaks, and cocktails in a relaxed, upscale setting.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
May–Sep (warm, outdoor activities)
Typical weather
Warm summers, cold snowy winters
Daily budget
Budget $70/day · Mid $150/day · Luxury $300+/day
Currency
US Dollar (USD)
Tipping
15–20% at restaurants
Power
Type A/B, 120V
Language
“Hello” · “Thank you”
Good to know
Watch for wildlife when hiking