Moscow (/ˈmɒskoʊ/ MOS-koh) is a city in northern Idaho along the state border with Washington, with a population of 23,800 at the 2010 census. The county seat and largest city of Latah County, Moscow is the home of the University of Idaho, the state's land grant institution and primary research university, as well as the home of New Saint Andrews College, a Christian liberal arts college.
Restaurants in Moscow
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Paradise Creek Bicycles is the Palouse's premier bicycle shop, offering bicycle rentals, repairs, and sales of both new and used bicycles. We strive to engage the lively communities nestled among the rolling hills of the Palouse in the lifestyle of safe and healthy cycling.
On a stop through Moscow, we rented bikes for the Bill Chipman trail to Pullman. Everything went very well and the staff were were super friendly and helpful.
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We offer guided fly fishing float trips on the beautiful blue ribbon fishery for western cut throat trout on the St. Joe River and steelhead fishing on the Grand Ronde River.
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The Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute's (PCEI) Nature Center is the perfect place in Moscow to explore, learn and enjoy natures beauty. Walk our trails to discover native flora and fauna, while having a diverse educational experience. The PCEI Nature Center is a model of sustainability equipped with a composting restroom facility, rainwater catchment system, solar panels, wetlands and more! Come walk our trails, ride our bicycle pump track or lounge in our artist studio! We're open everyday from dawn to dusk.Our goals as an organization are:• Increase awareness and knowledge of locally relevant environmental issues• Encourage exploration, investigation, and understanding of our watershed• Engage community members in service projects that benefit our watershed• Foster an appreciation for conservation and habitat enhancement practices• Instill a sense of place – one that values the unique characteristics of our watershed
4.5 based on 47 reviews
VERY well maintained trail. Any bumps are in areas with trees, and that happens anywhere. You can see where they periodically fix them. Every 5 miles there is a bathroom, one of which has a bike service station complete with tools and pump! Scenery is diverse and beautiful. Mild chills make it appropriate for all levels. Ignore the posts about maniacal riders and dog poop. I've ridden the trail dozens of times and like any trail there are occasional poops, but they are rare and the cyclists, runners, and walkers are almost always polite. I've ridden thousands of miles on multi purpose trails in all parts of the country and for an area as rural as this, it stands with the best of them.
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This unique course is challenging, offering a variety of shots from uneven lies to elevated and recessed greens. The front nine provides scoring opportunities featuring three par 5's in an open grassland venue. The back nine tightens up into a narrow parkland theme, including two difficult par 3's. The round concludes by running the gauntlet of the last three challenging holes known by locals as "heartbreak ridge."
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The Outdoor Rental Center has the Northwest's largest inventory of outdoor rental equipment. You need it, we have it! Everyone is welcome to rent equipment. UI students receive a discount with their Vandal ID. We are open M-F 10am-6pm during the academic year, M-F 10am-4:30pm during the Summer. Reservations are accepted upon full payment.
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