Guided Outdoor Adventures in North Idaho
Friday, May 21st, 2010
Getting outdooors in North Idaho is what vacationing and living here are all about. Whether you are new to the area or enjoying a family vacation at one of our beautiful lakes, guided adventures let you enjoy the activity without any of the worry.
Imagine the exhilaration of hiking high in the mountains, cresting the ridgetop and looking down on a sparkling mountain lake nestled into a alpine meadow. The rugged Selkirk Mountains in the Idaho Panhandle offer a chance to hike in the native habitat of moose, elk, bear and eagles. Hiking trails wind through old growth forest, over cascading streams, through huckleberry patches and along mountain tops where the views go on forever. Local guides will enchant you with stories of early fur trappers and traders, mountain men and native americans that lived and walked these same trails.
Mountain biking in the Selkirks is easy with the help of the Great Escape Quad lift, whisking bicycles and their riders up the mountain with ease. For a
great family outing join a 19 mile downhill bike run from the top of the mountain to a private 6-acre ranch located on pristine Priest River. Spend the day enjoying a leisurely ride through spectacular scenery complete with a support vechicle, lunch at the ranch, swimming and playing in the river and van transportation back to your point of departure.
Of course with all this tumbling water around us, guided kayak adventures can be taylored for almost any level of enthusiast. Specially designed trips for beginners and young teens are
available on beautiful Priest River using stable, inflateable kayaks and include just the right amount of fast and slow water to keep it fun.
TMI Tours of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho has complete details on these and many other guided outdoor adventures available in North Idaho and the Pacific Northwest. Contact Linda Bruno or Rhonda Sand for airfare, lodging and activities for your perfect vacation in the great state of Idaho. 1-800-975-7775 or info@tmitours.com


life while taking in fresh mountain air and scenery. For the more adventurous, saddle up a horse and take a guided trail ride across the meadows and streams that lace our backyard.
Already coming to Coeur d’Alene with a group or event? Let TMI Tours arrange activities for after-hours adventures or corporate team building. We offer a wide array of outdoor activities such as white water rafting, guided mountain bike or hiking adventures, fishing excursions, golfing, river floats and day-trips to Glacier National Park. 
This delightful group of user-friendly, primitive hot springs awaits you at the end of a short 1 mile hike through beautiful forest along the east bank of Warm Springs Creek. The trailhead is located off U.S. 12 at Warm Springs Park and the 1 mile hike is easy on a 2 person-wide path. Hot water tumbles into several creekside rock pools and further up the path is a meadow with groups of shallow soaking pools.
pools reached by a short, steep path. Parking is off U.S. 12 at mile marker 142 at a deep turnout on the inland side of the highway. The unmarked, unmaintained path follows the west side of the creek closely.
You are going to have to do some hiking to reach this one-a series of delightful rock and log soaking pools in Huckleberry Creek canyon at the end of a rugged 5.5 mile trail in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Natural mineral water flows out of a canyon bank, tumbling through a series of log and rock pools. There are spacious campsites for backpackers near the springs and a drive-in campground located at the trailhead. Turn off U.S. 12 at the Wilderness Gateway Campgound, through the campground to the trailhead sign for Trail 211 near the bridge. Follow Trail 211 for 4.5 miles and then Trail 221 for another mile to a large open meadow containing the hot springs pools.


The Steelhead on the Clearwater River are the perfect catch for Spey Anglers.
by the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness and three of the original eight Wild & Scenic Rivers protected by Congress in 1968.