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The Kamiah Valley, also known as the Upper Clearwater Valley, is a vacationer's paradise for recreation, adventure, whitewater rafting and many other fun family activities. Learn about Lewis & Clark, the Nez Perce tribe, or enjoy fishing, hunting and hiking.
Montana And Idaho Fun And Adventure! Full Time Van Life
We visit Little Big Horn and Big Hole Battlefield on our way through Montana. Next up is Trapper Peak Winery before heading down Lolo Pass into Kooskia Idaho. We hit up a realtor office and check out some property for sale in the area. Are we ready to settle down? NEVER!
Hill's Resort, West Lakeshore Road, Priest Lake, Idaho, USA
Surrounded by forest, this down-to-earth resort is situated alongside the beaches of Priest Lake. Accommodations, which range from condos to chalets and cabins, all feature rustic decor such as wood-paneled walls, as well as kitchens or kitchenettes and lake or forest views. Some units add stone fireplaces. The lakeside dining room serves American cuisine such as steaks and seafood. Other amenities include tennis courts, a pickleball court, beach volleyball and playgrounds. Loaner boats and kayaks are available, and there are beaches and a marina on-site.
Private Wilderness Sanctuary in Sandpoint, Idaho
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Imagine living an ‘off the grid' lifestyle in the lap of luxury. This eco-friendly showcase of quality is completely self-contained with state-of-the-art solar panels & radiant floor heating systems. With 3 BR/2 BA in the house, & 2 BR/1BA apartment over the the fully-equipped barn is the perfect refuge for family and friends to visit.
Picture yourself in the sunroom mesmerized by the breathtaking beauty of a spectacular sunset as it slips into the silhouetted shadows of the majestic Selkirk mountains. Set against a 40-acre backdrop of northern Idaho's pristine wilderness with a flowing creek. This sanctuary of scenic serenity offers the best of a ‘back to nature' lifestyle--one that takes the ‘rough' out of ‘roughing it' with many of the features & amenities of modern luxury living.
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Idaho's Sawtooth Scenic Byway Motorcycle Ride: Part 2 Ketchum to Stanley
Join us as we ride Idaho's Sawtooth Scenic Byway from Ketchum to Stanley.
Starting in Ketchum we follow Highway 75 as it twists and climbs up over the 8,700' Galena Summit and then down to the pretty Sawtooth Valley. In the Sawtooth Valley we follow along the Salmon River to the beautiful little town of Stanly, Idaho.
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North Centrial Idaho's Clearwater Region is profiled
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Explore Winters in Sun Valley & Ketchum, Idaho
Explore winters in Sun Valley & Ketchum, Idaho. Fly non-stop to Sun Valley, Idaho from 6 major cities this winter!
Indian Rocks State Park: Closed and Abandoned, but Still Open for Camping? S1.E177
Indian Rocks State Park in McCammon, Idaho has been closed and abandoned for years, so how were we able to camp there? Join us as we look around, camp, and explain a little bit of the history of this interesting site.
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Ranch Hunting Recreational land for sale Harvard,Idaho 11055-10118
This +/- 220 acres would make a great recreational or hunting property. There are plenty of turkey, elk, deer, moose, and black bear that wander through. Meadow Creek flow through the property. Harvard is an unincorporated community in the northwest United States, on the Palouse of north central Idaho in Latah County.
Located on the Palouse River, eight miles (13 km) east of Potlatch on State Highway 6, Harvard has a post office with ZIP code 83834.[2] The elevation is 2,575 feet (785 m) above sea level.
Nearby is Camp Grizzly, a Boy Scout summer camp; it is approximately three miles (5 km) upstream to the northeast, at the base of the Hoodoo Mountains.
History
Harvard was founded in 1906 when the Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway was extended to that point.[3] The community was named after Harvard University,[3] and its post office has been in operation since 1906.[4]
The railroad slated it to be called Canfield after landowner Homer Canfield, who did not want the honor. He suggested Harvard as a complement to the existing Princeton, five miles (8 km) west, which was named after Princeton, Minnesota.[3]
Other locations in the vicinity with collegiate names include Cornell, Purdue, Stanford, Vassar, Wellesley, and Yale.[3] Some were intended, others were coincidental.
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Coordinates: 46.917°N 116.73°WCoordinates: 46.917°N 116.73°W
Country United States
State Idaho
County Latah
Elevation 2,575 ft (785 m)
Time zone UTC-8 (Pacific (PST))
• Summer (DST) UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code 83834
Area code(s) 208
GNIS feature ID 396618[1]
Harvard is an unincorporated community in the northwest United States, on the Palouse of north central Idaho in Latah County.
Located on the Palouse River, eight miles (13 km) east of Potlatch on State Highway 6, Harvard has a post office with ZIP code 83834.[2] The elevation is 2,575 feet (785 m) above sea level.
Nearby is Camp Grizzly, a Boy Scout summer camp; it is approximately three miles (5 km) upstream to the northeast, at the base of the Hoodoo Mountains.
History
Harvard was founded in 1906 when the Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway was extended to that point.[3] The community was named after Harvard University,[3] and its post office has been in operation since 1906.[4]
The railroad slated it to be called Canfield after landowner Homer Canfield, who did not want the honor. He suggested Harvard as a complement to the existing Princeton, five miles (8 km) west, which was named after Princeton, Minnesota.[3]
Other locations in the vicinity with collegiate names include Cornell, Purdue, Stanford, Vassar, Wellesley, and Yale.[3] Some were intended, others were coincidental.[3]
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Ponderosa State Park in Idaho
A great summer day at the Ponderosa State Park in Idaho daily fee of $5 or get a season permit for all the state parks