Located in the stunning northern Idaho landscape, Coeur d’Alene is a charming destination that seamlessly blends outdoor adventure with cultural enrichment. From its stunning lakefront views and exceptional dining options to a lively arts scene and unique local events, this city offers something for every type of adventurer. So whether you’re a Coeur d’Alene native or a visitor, we have you covered. Check out these great tips from our local experts on where to experience the best bucket list items in the city.
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Experience Coeur d’Alene’s top recommended bucket list items
Coeur d’Alene is home to a wide breadth of attractions sure to captivate any visitor. Take a look at our local experts top recommended bucket list items found in this lakeside gem:
The Coeur d’Alene Resort:
A centerpiece of the city, The Coeur d’Alene Resort is an iconic destination that exemplifies the elegance and charm of the area. Amy VanSickle, marketing director at The Coeur d’Alene Resort shared with us the impact of this amazing establishment:
“The Coeur d’Alene Resort has served as the community’s social gathering hub for the past 30 years, showcasing the very best of the Pacific Northwest. For those looking for an unforgettable experience, the Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course is considered one of the best in the world. The stunning course is home to the world’s only floating, movable golf green, and nearly every hole boasts spectacular lake views.”
With its prime location on the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene, the resort offers breathtaking views and a range of luxurious accommodations. Guests can enjoy world-class amenities, including fine dining, the above mentioned Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course, luxury cruises, and the resort’s spa provides a serene retreat with a variety of treatments designed to rejuvenate both body and mind.
“At the confluence of Lake Coeur d’Alene and the Spokane River, I’m a fan of The Cedars Floating Restaurant. From its perch on the water, you’ve got a unique view of Coeur d’Alene, along with all the water activity to enjoy. Beyond fresh fish (think Cedar Plank Salmon) and locally sourced beef (I like their Biergarten Filet) you can toast the town with a Huckleberry daiquiri while contemplating a “Night on the Lake” via The Coeur d’Alene Golf & Spa Resort.” Neal Moore, author, traveler and speaker
“If there is a gem out there in Coeur d’Alene, it is without a doubt The Floating Green! A masterpiece crafted by nature and human ingenuity; The Floating Green at Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course is an emerald jewel that’s suspended on the pristine blue waters of Coeur d’Alene. Golfers already know of its allure; something new residents, especially retirees, will find out for themselves.” Shadman Hossain, content marketer and editor at BoomersHub
“Aside from shopping in the city, the thing that I think would be most popular would be visiting the Coeur d’Alene Resort. Great dining, and the lake cruises from there are a terrific way to spend a day!” William Morton from Morton Visuals
“My husband and I like to go to the spa at the resort for a couple’s massage every year for our anniversary. It’s so relaxing with a view of the lake, fireplace and sauna. We love living near a resort town because we don’t have to travel far to enjoy luxuries like this!” Tanya Smith from Workstory Creative
With its stunning location, top-notch amenities, and exceptional service, the Coeur d’Alene Resort stands out as a premier destination for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.
Tubbs Hill should be near the top of any Coeur d’Alene bucket list
Hiking trails abound in Coeur d’Alene, with Tubbs Hill being a local favorite. This easy-to-moderate hike offers breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding landscape, and holds a special place in the hearts of many long-term residents:
“One of my favorite activities in Coeur d’Alene is hiking and swimming at Tubbs Hill! My husband grew up in Coeur d’Alene and has special memories of jumping in the lake after baseball games at McEuen field. It’s fun to share that with our kids now, along with hiking to the beaches along Tubbs. The trail around Tubbs is pretty easy going, and we’d hike it often when our kids were babies in carriers. It’s a great family activity. I also enjoy using areas around Tubbs in my photography sessions, it’s just so beautiful!” Susan Johnson from CDA Birth Photographer
“Growing up in CDA [Coeur d’Alene] allowed for the best summer memories to be made on Tubbs Hill. Morning hikes with the dogs and afternoon rock jumps with my friends made it a permanent special place in my heart. These days I get to watch my son brave the higher rock jumps while I take a more reserved approach walking in the beautiful lake from one of the many beaches found on Tubbs. A trip to Tubbs Hill should be on every visitor’s bucket list. “ Meggie from Sweet Lou’s
“As a CDA resident and family photographer who has spent over 40 summers here, one of my favorite bucket list activities to do in Coeur d’Alene is hike and swim Tubbs Hill! As a high schooler I would run this 3-mile trail during cross country practice, but the great thing is that you don’t have to go all the way around. You and your family can walk about a mile (starting at the Mudgy and Millie statue) while taking in the views of the lake and CDA Resort and stop at one of the beaches at the point. There, you and your kids can swim and have a picnic before walking the rest of the way around, or turn back towards town. A Tubbs Hill family hike never disappoints!” Kim from Kim Hildebrand Photography
Discover Coeur d’Alene’s season-specific experiences
While the beauty if this lakeside city shines year-round, our local experts have clued us in to the best season specific experiences to add to your Coeur d’Alene bucket list:
Summer activities:
“Enjoy fun and free concerts in gorgeous surroundings at the Riverstone Summer Concert Series. Concerts are every Thursday from 6-8pm, at Riverstone Park in Coeur d’Alene, and feature some of the best musicians in the area including Nu Jack City and Rockabilly Space Force. It’s family friendly, with beverages and food available to purchase, and a beautiful built in amphitheater overlooking a giant pond.” Abby Light, executive director at Arts & Culture Alliance
“Fireworks on the Fourth of July don’t get more fabulous than from the lake on a cruise — there’s one fit for families, and a 21-and-over option with drinks and hors d’oeuvres.” – Cowboys And Indians Magazine.
Winter activities:
“One of my favorite things to see in Coeur d’ Alene occurs in the winter months. During the winter, hundreds of bald eagles flock to the eastern side of Lake CDA to feed on lake-bound salmon called kokanee. You can watch the eagles for hours with friends and family as the eagles soar across the skies and pick off salmon. It is truly a sight to behold.” Zach Nichols from Zach Nichols Photography
“Our family loves to do the Journey to The North Pole lake cruise offered by The Coeur d’Alene Resort at Christmas time. You take a little cruise across the lake while sipping hot chocolate until you get to the “North Pole” and see Santa read your kids’ names from the “nice list.” Tanya Smith from Workstory Creative
“The all-out Christmas Holiday Light Show begins the day after Thanksgiving with a hometown holiday parade, Christmas carols, and fireworks display and the lighting of over 1.5 million lights and runs till January 1st. The Polar Bear Plunge starts off your year cold, wet, and invigorating on January 1st,” shared Cowboys And Indians Magazine.
Whet your palette with top tier with food and beverage
Start your culinary journey at one of Coeur d’Alene’s top restaurants. For a taste of fine dining with a local twist, try out our experts recommendations for where to grab a bite to eat.
Dining delights:
The team at Cowboys And Indians Magazine gave us insight into some of the longest standing food establishments in the city. Try out unique dishes and find a new favorite eatery using their recommendations below:
“Potatoes reign supreme in Idaho, and you can find them in just about every incarnation here. We love how they do them at Meltz Extreme Grilled Cheese, from the French fry sandwiches to the potato chips to the cheesy scalloped potato pie.
And you mustn’t miss the state’s beloved huckleberries, wherever and however they’re being served (syrup, chocolate, ice cream, fresh from the mountains …) We’re devoted fans of huckleberry milkshakes and the local-favorite retro spots in town where you can get top-notch renditions: Paul Bunyan Pak-Out (around since 1952) and Roger’s Ice Cream & Burgers (established 1940).
For the final word in burgers in CDA, seek out the infamous Hudson’s Hamburgers. They’ve been doing their famous fresh “Huddy” burgers with special hot sauces since Harley M. Hudson set up a tent known as the Missouri Kitchen in 1907. At Hudson’s it’s old-school — no fries, just burgers (and fresh pie), no credit cards, just cash.”
While the potatoes, huckleberries and burgers in Coeur d’Alene are supreme, ensure that you don’t miss out on these other premier recommendations from our experts:
“Coeur d’Alene is a special destination in Northern Idaho that is perfect for the wellness traveler. Our favorite restaurant in town is Anthony’s that features organic, sustainably sourced ingredients prepared with intention.” Ashlee Rowland from Simplholistic
“If you’re into healthy food, The Wellness Bar is a great place to grab a smoothie, acai bowl, grab and go salads or avocado toast. My favorite is the “Chunky Monkey” bowl. They have several locations throughout the area and a couple of food trucks.” Tanya Smith from Workstory Creative
“Moon Time: In the summer of 1995, two friends decided to open a restaurant with a simple concept: delicious, creative food paired with a wide array of microbrews in a comfortable atmosphere. Based on the idea of a traditional English public house, Moon Time quickly became a Coeur d’ Alene favorite.” Shared the team at The Art Spirit Gallery.
Looking to end your day out at a place with food and drink options? Look no further than Bardenay Restaurant and Distillery. This local gem offers a great selection of American fare along with house-crafted spirits, perfect for any occasion or outing.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Coeur d’Alene
Surrounded by water, it’s no surprise that Coeur d’Alene is home to plenty of water-based activities. Below, Neal Moore, author, traveler and speaker, clues us into some incredible experiences available on the water:
“I was lucky enough to experience Coeur d’Alene twice – once on my first and failed attempt to cross the country by canoe in 2018, and again on my successful Oregon to NYC crossing of 2020-2021. My recommendation for a day on the water near the Coeur d’Alene area is a trek on “The Shadowy St. Joe River”. Bring a fly rod, a dog, and/or your kids, and should you wish to pitch in, a kayak or canoe.
With a mouth elevation of 2,129 feet, this is the highest navigable river in the world. Designated in different sections as “Wild and Scenic”, “Wild” and “Recreational”, the St. Joe River has something to offer just about everyone. In the end, she meanders and flows in a unique fashion, elevated between two historic lakes – Round Lake on the right and Chatcolet Lake on the left – which, just around the bend, connect up with Lake Coeur d’Alene.”
Lake Coeur d’Alene provides ample opportunities for sports like kayaking, paddle boarding, and jet skiing. For a more leisurely experience, rent a boat, take a guided tour to explore the lake’s serene beauty, or spend some time with your family at the city’s pristine beaches and parks.
“This town boasts all the watersports of your dreams — parasailing, kayaking, seaplanes, cruises. After you return your rented paddleboard, pontoon, or sport boat, have a cold one with a breathtaking view at the Marina Cantina on the world’s longest floating boardwalk.” Shared the team at Cowboys And Indians Magazine.
“Farragut State Park is a hidden gem that belongs on any traveler’s Coeur d’Alene bucket list. Nestled on the southern tip of Lake Pend Oreille, it offers breathtaking views, serene hiking trails, and a rich history as a former WWII naval training base. It’s a paradise where you can swim, camp, hike, boat, and generally enjoy the great outdoors. As a family photographer, it just so happens to be my most favorite place to hold photo sessions! The scenery and views are the best in the area.” Morgan Bruneel from Morgan Bruneel Photography
“We love to walk down to Sanders Beach with the kids for a morning hangout with friends or an evening dip. We always grab a smoothie from pilgrims and head down to City beach to the lovely wooden park for the kids and then a dip in the lake afterwards. Whatever you’re after, Coeur d’Alene has it!” Ashlee Rowland from Simplholistic
If you’re seeking adventure in or beyond the city limits, Coeur d’Alene is a gateway to wilderness exploration. The area is perfect for hiking, fishing, spending a day on the water and exploring Idaho’s vast natural beauty.
Enjoy Coeur d’Alene’s unique experiences and events
Though known for its beautiful natural scenery, the city is also home to a plethora of unique attractions to occupy your time. Check out the below recommendations from our local experts on the best unique experiences and events in the area:
Art and culture:
“On September 14th, Emerge will host the 7th annual INK! Print Rally in the street in front of our downtown Coeur d’Alene gallery. From 1:00-7:00 pm, enjoy interactive printmaking booths with activities for all ages, local artisans and makers, live music, food trucks, and a beer garden. In the center of the parking lot, large-scale prints are created using 5’ x 4’ carved wood panels, an asphalt roller, and fabric. This year, we are exploring the theme Dichotomy. In addition to dozens of local and regional artists, our outreach extends to six regional colleges and universities, local businesses, and community-based organizations.” – Jeni Hegsted, executive director at Emerge
“The Art Spirit Gallery: Be sure to stop by the gallery voted best in the region the past 15 years running. Founded 28 years ago, as a space to celebrate and promote contemporary fine art, the gallery features both established and emerging artists from the region and beyond.
In addition, don’t miss out on the Coeur d’Alene ArtWalk: Enjoy a self-guided art tour in downtown Coeur d’Alene, featuring local artists and galleries,” shared the team at Art Spirit Gallery.
The ArtWalk came highly recommended by our experts, with Abby Light, executive director at Arts & Culture Alliance, sharing that “The 2nd Friday ArtWalk is another great, free event supporting local artists, galleries, and businesses in downtown Coeur d’Alene!” Make sure that you attend this can’t-miss event!
“The Farmer’s Markets in Hayden and Riverstone CDA are a truly unique way to experience everything local. From organic produce, local plants, and other great finds, this is a sure way to spend Saturday or Wednesday mornings with the family. And the food is delicious too!!” Beate Lechner Konduris from Beatek Photography
Additional unique experiences for your CDA bucket list:
For those intrigued by the supernatural, Coeur d’Alene offers a range of ghost hunting tours and paranormal investigations. Explore historic sites and learn about the city’s haunted past with local experts who provide spine-tingling stories and evidence of paranormal activity:
“Spirits of pioneers who risked their lives in search of fortune still roam the old buildings in the Silver Valley. The ghosts of a young boy and teacher actively wander the halls of The Roosevelt Inn. A prisoner of war haunts the old fort where his torture and killing took place. Still waiting for her lover’s return, an expectant spirit haunts her favorite room in the Jameson Hotel. The skeletons of unfortunate soldiers lie where Fatty Carrol buried their bodies so long ago, and the phantoms of restless miners still linger in abandoned mines. Author Deborah Cuyle reveals Coeur d’Alene and the greater Silver Valley’s fascinating haunted history and the souls that refuse to leave.” Katie Parry associate publisher at Arcadia Publishing
Clearly, Coeur d’Alene is home to some amazing attractions well worth experiencing. However Adam Schluter from Lightcast Photography shared his personal take on what makes the city special, and it’s sure to entice you to chat with locals and experience the community- minded spirit of the beautiful lakeside city:
“I have lived all over the world but never truly felt home until Coeur d’ Alene. It is surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, but the most beautiful part about Coeur d’ Alene, in my opinion, is the people. It truly feels like you live in a community here, as you’re surrounded by kind and genuine people in every direction. I could never see myself living anywhere else for as long as I live.
I actually started a dinner in my backyard when I first moved here. Inviting strangers I’d meet around town to come over and have dinner with me. No politics. No business. No agenda other than old fashioned connection. We just had our 82nd Monday Night Dinner and now, we have hundreds of people that come to all of them.”
Wrapping up your Coeur d’Alene bucket list adventure
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, stands out as a multifaceted destination where natural beauty meets vibrant local culture. With its diverse range of activities — from hiking and water sports to enjoying fine dining and exploring art galleries — this charming city promises memorable experiences to add to your bucket list. Whether you’re indulging in a relaxing spa day, embarking on a ghost tour, or attending a lively summer concert, Coeur d’Alene invites you to explore its unique offerings and create lasting memories. Embrace the charm and adventure that await in this delightful lakeside retreat.
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