- Our list of the best things to do in Athol, Idaho, features the top 70 nearby activities — including 35 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Athol, ID has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Athol, ID , followed by 68 popular activities in nearby cities, including Coeur d'Alene, Coeur D Alene, Post Falls, Sandpoint, Hayden, Laclede, Sagle and Spokane
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Located in a historic brick warehouse, visitors at Barrister Winery can try their signature white wine, enjoy a gourmet meal, view local art, and more. Their tasting room lets visitors sample their wine straight out of the barrel.
39.8 Miles
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106 votes
2316 W. First Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
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Originally incorporated in 1916, the Northwest Museum of Art & Culture, showcases the region's history, art, and native American culture. Affiliated with the Smithsonian since 2001, visitors can explore works from their permanent collection of 68,000 pieces and a variety of traveling exhibits.
40.7 Miles
With plenty of picnic options, Washington's largest state park boasts two rivers, camp grounds, equestrian facilities, miles of hiking trails, off road terrain for motorcycles and ATV excursions, historical sites and boat or paddling river access.
40.8 Miles
Covering 8,076 acres, the Heyburn State Park was established in 1908 and it is the oldest state park in the Northwest Pacific region. Besides the visitor's center, in here there are also camping sites, cabins, and cottages, as well as a marina.
40.9 Miles
For a long and peaceful walk, guests head to John A. Finch Arboretum. Smooth trails curve through gorgeous gardens and groomed grasses with many benches peppered along the way for rests.
44.2 Miles
Nature and Wildlife lovers will have this destination etched in their memories. Traveling here is made easy by appropriate signage. Rangers accompany you on the trip and provide guidance all along. You can pick up collectibles.
47.9 Miles
The 100-acre Ross Creek Cedar Grove Scenic Area is filled with many cedar trees that may be 500 years old, and are 12 feet in diameter and 175 feet tall. Visitors can walk on a 4.5 mile path through the grove of trees.
48.7 Miles
With Silver Streak Zipline Tours visitors can look forward to ziplining over deep forest canyons at high speeds. They have two different courses, with the West being a shorter hike and the East involving a longer walk up the mountains.
48.9 Miles
The Wallace Mining Museum is dedicated to the mining industry in the state, from the gold rush until present days. Maps, photos, and artifacts pertaining to this domain are included in the permanent collection. On the site there are also a gift shop and a visitor's center.
48.9 Miles
Pulaski Tunnel Trail is an outdoor resort located in Wallace. It provides an exotic locale which makes for an absolutely exciting hiking experience. The guides here are skilled in demonstrations and services. Watch out for signs.