The Rogers Pass is a 1330 m high mountain pass in the Selkirk Mountains in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is crossed by the Trans-Canada Highway, while the …
Painted Rocks Nature Trail is named for the rocks just outside of the parking lot that are adorned with pictographs painted by members of the Spokane tribe in the 1750s. …
They were "discovered" by European settlers in the 1880s during the gold rush in the region. The town of Ainsworth was founded in 1883 and was one of the first European settlements in the Kootenay region.
Mount Kit Carson is the second-highest peak in Mount Spokane State Park at 5,249 feet. To the southeast, hikers can get views of Newman Lake and Antoine Peak Conservation area. …
Salmo-Priest Wilderness is a forested region spanning 41,335 acres reaching up to 6,828 feet above sea level. Hikers can encounter mule deer, elk, black bears, cougars, and moose, and will …
When you reach the summit, you are treated to a spectacular view! Columbia Plateau to the south, Kettle Range to the west, and the Selkirks to the east. You can …
Quartz Mountain is 5,129 feet and hikers can see views of the Spokane Valley, the North Idaho panhandle, and the Selkirk Mountains. At the top of the mountain is a …