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Coeur d'Alene - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Coeur d'Alene are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Bonners Ferry Population: 2,500
  Bonners Ferry is a small town in the Idaho panhandle, surrounded by pristine scenery. Caribou, migratory birds, and other wildlife adorn this unpopulated area, and the beautiful Priest and Pend Orielle Lakes are only a short distance away.
     
Lake Pend Oreille / Sandpoint Population: 7,000
  Lake Pend Oreille is Idaho’s largest lake. Surrounded by forested mountains and off the beaten path, the lake and neighboring town of Sandpoint are a beautiful destination for anglers, boaters, and other lovers of the outdoors.
     
Moscow Population: 20,000
  Moscow is the quintessential western college town, populated with friendly residents and eclectic shops. The colonial-style houses and tree-lined streets of downtown also preserve some of the pioneering spirit of the area’s early settlers.
     
Spokane Population: 200,000
  Spokane is the metropolitan hub of eastern Washington. The Spokane River runs through town, garnished with 100 acres of park in the center, an easy escape from the bustle of city life. Many historic buildings downtown have been recently renovated, preserving a sense of old Spokane. In May thousands of runners flock to the area for the famous Lilac Bloomsday Run and flowers fill the city long after the racers have gone home.
     

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