Explore Idaho’s natural wonders on a 3-hour museum tour with scenic rides, lifelike sculptures, and expert insights. Perfect for nature lovers and families.
Explore Idaho’s natural wonders on a 3-hour museum tour with scenic rides, lifelike sculptures, and expert insights. Perfect for nature lovers and families.
- Coeur D’Alene Jewett House - Our journey begins at the Jewett House, a stunning lakefront residence constructed in 1915 by the timber industry for a plant manager at a nearby mill. This exquisite home not only boasts breathtaking views of Lake Coeur d’Alene but also offers a glimpse of the renowned 14th hole of the golf course, the world’s only…
- Coeur D’Alene Jewett House - Our journey begins at the Jewett House, a stunning lakefront residence constructed in 1915 by the timber industry for a plant manager at a nearby mill. This exquisite home not only boasts breathtaking views of Lake Coeur d’Alene but also offers a glimpse of the renowned 14th hole of the golf course, the world’s only floating green. The beachfront of this magnificent house is now public property, a beloved spot for locals, and we will guide you on how to access it while avoiding the crowds. After leaving the Jewett House, we will travel along Lakeshore Drive, lined with beautiful old mansions and offering incredible lake views.
- McEuen Park - Coeur d’Alene is home to many beautiful parks, with McEuen Park being one of the largest. We will explore the park, located at the base of Tubbs Hill. The park features active osprey nesting boxes, and deer are often seen roaming the hill. We will pause at the Adventures of Mudgy and Millie trailhead, inspired by a popular children’s storybook, which has been brought to life with this 2.5-mile hiking trail. A brief stop at the Fallen Officer memorial and waterfall will provide a perfect photo opportunity.
- Coeur d’Alene Resort Spa - We will tour the Coeur d’Alene Resort, recently voted the best lakefront resort in the country. The resort features the world’s longest free-floating wooden boardwalk, nearly a mile long and open for exploration. Each year, the resort plants 30,000 Tango Red geraniums, adding vibrant red hues to the grounds.
- Coeur d’Alene City Park and Independence Point - After departing the resort, we will join the Centennial Trail to ride through City Park. Originally known as Blackwell Park, it was built by lumber baron Fredrick Blackwell in the early 1900s. In the 1920s-1930s, the park attracted up to 100,000 visitors over a weekend, drawn by the botanical gardens and lakefront views. Now called City Park, it remains popular with visitors for its expansive sandy beachfront, ideal for sunbathers. It’s a favored spot for July 4th fireworks and concerts in the park.
- Coeur d’Alene Carousel - The Coeur d’Alene Carousel, crafted in 1922 in New York, features hand-carved, hand-painted ponies and chariots, resembling a moving piece of art. Initially part of a traveling carnival, the carousel found a permanent home at Playland Pier Amusement Park in Coeur d’Alene in 1942, where it remained until 1975 when a fire destroyed the pier. Fortunately, the carousel was removed before the fire. Now over 100 years old, it has been fully restored to its original splendor, offering a nostalgic journey back in time. The carousel also showcases hand-painted artwork by local artists depicting Coeur d’Alene’s history.
- North Idaho Centennial Trail - The Centennial Trail is a 23-mile-long paved pathway popular with cyclists, joggers, and walkers. The trail begins at Higgins Point and winds through Coeur d’Alene, along the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene, and up the Spokane River to the Washington State border. We will traverse various sections of the Centennial Trail to appreciate all the beauty it offers.

- FREE bottled water
- FREE wireless audio sound system
- FREE pictures and video included
- FREE bottled water
- FREE wireless audio sound system
- FREE pictures and video included
- Gratuities. If you enjoyed the ride please tip your Guide
- Gratuities. If you enjoyed the ride please tip your Guide
Join an enchanting 3-hour adventure at the Idaho Wildlife Museum in Coeur d’Alene. This exceptional tour offers an exhilarating ride on a Rydable along the scenic lakeshore and Spokane River, paired with an immersive journey into Idaho’s natural wonders. Admire the realistic sculptures by Frederick Remington, explore the remarkable gemstone collection,…
Join an enchanting 3-hour adventure at the Idaho Wildlife Museum in Coeur d’Alene. This exceptional tour offers an exhilarating ride on a Rydable along the scenic lakeshore and Spokane River, paired with an immersive journey into Idaho’s natural wonders. Admire the realistic sculptures by Frederick Remington, explore the remarkable gemstone collection, and enjoy breathtaking wildlife photography. The knowledgeable staff provide intriguing insights, making this experience both educational and captivating for nature lovers and inquisitive children. NOTE: The museum does not feature live animals. It showcases Idaho’s wildlife through artistic displays.
- Three-hour guided tour of the Idaho Wildlife Museum and its surroundings
- Ride along the picturesque Coeur d’Alene lakeshore and local parks
- Discover realistic animal sculptures and Idaho’s geological diversity
- Complimentary downloadable photos, bottled water, and wireless audio system included
- Our Rydables are ADA compliant mobility scooters.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.