Contact: Cynthia Sherrer
Phone: 208-842-2597
Type:Cabin
Beds:3
Baths:1
Sleeps:8
Pool:N
Jacuzzi:N
Pets:Y
Internet:N
It takes time to get this far back in the Nez Perce National forest but it is a pretty trip any time of the year. All green with tall forest trees and meadows in summer and lots of white snow all winter long. Take a hike into a lake and spend the afternoon fishing. Some lakes you can drive to and others take 1 to 8 mile hikes. Most have been stocked with trout. Make this Cabin your next Lewiston vacation rental.
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Found in Northern Idaho, Lewiston sits at the gateway of Hells Canyon, the largest gorge in America. Lewiston, Idaho serves as Idaho’s only seaport and the farthest inland seaport. Lewiston, ID is part of the Lewis-Clark Valley and is just South of Spokane (88 miles) and East of Seattle (263 miles). The Lewis-Clark Valley is known to be a hotbed of outdoor activity due to its unusually high number of sunny days and dry, moderate climate. Vacationers flock to Lewiston to enjoy golf, water sports, whitewater rafting, hiking, biking and camping. Year-round mountain activities such as skiing, snowmobiling and mountain biking are just a short drive from Lewiston. If an indoor adventure is more your speed, Lewiston is also home to the Clearwater Casino. Rich in history, the city of Lewiston traces back to the Nez Perce Indian Tribe and the explorers of the Lewis & Clark expedition. Welcomed by the local Nez Perce Indians, Lewis & Clark explorers camped at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers forming the sites of today’s twin cities Lewiston, ID and Clarkston, WA. Visit Rooter’s Waterfront Restaurant to see a timeline of the Lewis & Clark Expedition etched into concrete. Lewiston was also named the first capital of the Idaho territory prior to being moved to Boise a year later. Aside from endless outdoor activities, Lewiston offers a variety of events throughout the year including the Dogwood Festival and the popular Hot August Nights which features classic cars and popular classic rock artists such as .38 Special and Loverboy. Pick up a Lewiston, Idaho newspaper for an updated list of Lewiston events. From the outdoor enthusiast, to the history buff to the classic car lover and more, Lewiston, Idaho has something to offer for every vacation traveler! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||