Nestled in a lush forest of trees in the Clearwater Valley is the town of Pierce. Attractions to the area include a logging museum, the city library's artifact collection from the adventures of Chinese miners in the area, and five more historical sites featured along the Gold Rush Scenic Byway. Lodging options include the historic Timber Inn. Recreational opportunities are available year-round including fishing, riding ATV's, plus skiing and snowmobiling.
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Pierce, Idaho is located along the historic Gold Rush Highway 11 in north-central Idaho. Pierce is a historic landmark, one of the oldest towns in Idaho with the oldest courthouse in the state. Located approx 37 miles southeast of Orofino and 80 miles east of Lewiston, Pierce is in the gateway to the Clearwater National Forest and very close to the North Fork of the Clearwater River. For the outdoor enthusiast, the area offers fishing, ATV trails, snowmobiling and x-country skiing in the winter and plenty of beautiful scenery to delight photographers.
Lodging options right in Pierce are limited. We offer reservation services for The Timber Inn, located right off Main Street in Pierce. A comfortable and historic log inn with great food and reasonable rates!
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Orofino is 31 miles West
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Lewiston is 74 miles West
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