Wallace is a small historic city in the Panhandle region of the U.S. state of Idaho and the county seat of Shoshone County in the Silver Valley mining district. Founded in 1884, Wallace sits alongside the South Fork of the Coeur d'Alene River (and Interstate 90), approximately 2,728 feet (831 m) above sea level. The town's population was 784 at the 2010 census.
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4.5 based on 44 reviews
Scenic drive through the mountains between Idaho and Montana.
I have no experience with the ski side of things, but can definitely recommend their bicycle rental program during the summer months. We rented bikes to ride the Hiawatha Trail from Lookout Pass. We were able to get trail passes, shuttle tickets, and bike rentals all in one place. They were extremely helpful with all aspects...helping us find the trailhead, loading our bikes, and shuttling us back to the trailhead. The folks at Lookout Pass made our bike ride one of the best parts of our recent vacation.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
Great little town with attitude! Be sure to walk everywhere; it's the best way to slow down and enjoy the architectural details of homes and businesses. Take time to chat with store employees and restaurant servers. They will share the interesting history of Wallace and make good recommendations for places to eat and things to see and do. Everything closes early (even the pubs), so plan ahead if you want a bite to eat. There is a small grocery store and we found everything we needed to put a meal together in our hotel. The entire town is on the National Historic Register, so you won't find the chain stores or typical fast food places here. Recommend seeing the town on a long weekend.
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