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| Coeur D'Alene Parkway | | Coeur D'Alene Parkway lies along the north shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene following the North Idaho Centennial Trail east from Coeur d'Alene to Higgens Point. |
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| Coeur D'Alene's Old Mission | | The mission was built from large logs cut near the site, then latticed with saplings that were woven with grass and caked with mud. The interior was decorated with hand painted newspapers Father Ravalli had received. |
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| Farragut State Park | | This park is located in the Bitterroot Range. It is open all four seasons of the year, and provides visitors with a view of the mountains, forests, and wildlife. Lake Pend Oreille is located within the park. |
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| Heyburn State Park | | The lakes provided by this park provide an abundance of fish, the marsh areas have plentiful water flow, and the heavily timbered slopes and open meadows are ideal habitat for deer, bear and upland birds. Handicap access is available throughout the park. |
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| Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park | | This park provides access to 32 miles of multipurpose trails. It is 5,300 acres. The ridgeline park offers visitors scenic views. There are no trash or water facilities in this park. |
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| Trail of the Coeur D'Alenes State Park | | The park has a 73 mile stretch of asphalt to accommodate bikers and in-line skaters. It almost spans across the entire pan handle of Idaho. To provide visitors with a decent view the trail runs along rivers, beside lakes, and through Idaho's Silver Valley. |
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