Idaho Loop
The Wonders Of The 43rd State
Idaho is a diverse state containing vast high mountain deserts and immense mountain ranges. Along the Idaho border you will find the deepest gorge in North America and in the southern part the tallest sand dunes.
The Major Stops along the route
McCall, ID
Riggins, ID
Couer d'Alene, ID
North Idaho
Stanley, ID
McCall, ID
McCall is your first stop on your campervan tour.
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Riggins, ID
The Banana Belt of Idaho provides warm sunny days surrounded by deep canyons and majestic mountains. From Riggins you can climb into the Seven Devil Mountains, drive into the mighty Hells Canyon, navigate up along the rugged Salmon River, or climb into the Gospel Hump Mountains. None of these destinations are easy to get to, but the reward is in the solitude you will experiance.
Couer d'Alene, ID
Couer d'Alene is worth a stop on your campervan tour. Northern Idaho is a land of many lakes and abundant trees. The lakes views are amazing, but there are also to famous bike routes in the area. The Route of the Hiawatha has a tunnel over a mile in length to ride through and the Trail of the Couer d'Alenes is miles of peace and beauty on a smooth asphalt path.
North Idaho
There are lots of little spots hidden all around Northern Idaho for those willing to look.
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Priest Lake State Park
Stanley, ID
If you have never been to the Stanley area your first glimpses will have you wondering why this place has not become a National Park. The peaks of the Sawtooths are equally magnificent to the Tetons without all of the crowds.
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