If you have spent any time in northern Idaho, you know that this part of the state quickly captures your heart. The panhandle of the Gem State is impressive, jaw-dropping, and home to some of the most incredible sights. While there are many different ways to view the incredible scenery in this area, one of the best is on the Lake Coeur d’Alene Scenic Byway. This byway is only 35 miles, but it will quickly become one of your favorite scenic drives in Idaho.
Lake Coeur d’Alene Scenic Byway begins at the junction of Interstate 90 and Idaho State Highway 97. You will follow Idaho 97 all of the way to Idaho State Highway 3.
As you travel, you will drive on a two-lane road for approximately 35 miles. Take your time, as there is so much to see and experience on your journey -- including stunning lake views.
Just as the name suggests, the majority of your drive will be along the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene.
If time permits, stop and spend time along the lakeshore. There is no doubt this is one of the most beautiful drives (and lakes!) in Idaho.
Keep your eyes out for eagles as you travel on this scenic byway. The best time to see these magnificent birds on this drive is December and January.
If you are up for a little physical activity and some breathtaking sites, stop at the 3.3-mile Mineral Ridge National Recreation Trail. There are more than a dozen stations on this trail that will teach you all about the plants and animals in the area.
Make sure you bring your camera as the views from this hike are photo-worthy and you'll want to remember them for years to come. Click here to learn more about this incredible hike in Idaho.
As you continue your drive on this scenic byway, you'll come to the beautiful and historic town of Harrison.
This is a small town at the southern end of Lake Coeur d’Alene and is home to fewer than 300 residents. This is a wonderful place to just enjoy the water, get out and stretch your legs, or stock up on snacks for the remainder of your drive.
This scenic drive in Idaho will also take you past the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes. This is a 73-mile paved trail that travels between Mullan and Plummer. You can ride your bike, walk, run, and even snowshoe on this long and beautiful trail.
To learn more about this trail, click here.
Have you ever traveled along Idaho State Highway 97? If so, what’s your favorite part of this roadway? Tell us all about it in the comments!
Are you ready for another scenic drive in Idaho? The Salmon River Scenic Byway is 161 miles long and will take you through ghost towns, forests, and mountain views. It's another beautiful drive in Idaho that you must add to your bucket list!
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