Lewiston is close to many other beautiful cities, all of which serve as excellent hubs for outdoor activities and historical exploration. Click on any of the names below for more information.
Grangeville
From snowmobiling, tubing, alpine and Nordic skiing in the winter to hiking and biking in late spring through October, Grangeville has something to excite your senses outdoors! Grangeville is a great launching point to enjoy outdoor recreation.
Kamiah/Kooskia
Kamiah, nestled on the banks of the Clearwater River, is older than the recorded history of the West. Winter home to the Nez Perce Indians this is where they came to fish for steelhead, a staple in their diet and to manufacture "Kamia" ropes, hence the name Kamiah, meaning the place of "many rope litters."
Orofino
Orofino is the land of all seasons, and has something for everyone year round. This beautiful mountainous country is full of clear rivers, babbling brooks, and turquoise lakes. The equal distribution of all four seasons creates an ever-changing landscape.
Riggins
Visit the Whitewater Capital of Idaho and gateway excursions on the Salmon "River of No Return," the longest free-flowing river in the lower 48 states. Or, explore the outdoors in Hells Canyon Recreation Area and the Seven Devils Mountains. Riggins lies between the two deepest gorges in North America and rides the banks of the Little Salmon River and the Salmon River.



