Museums and History
Nnorthern Pacific DEPOT MUSEUM
Let us take you back to when railroads were a primary mode of transportation for both people and freight. The Northern Pacific Depot Museum features a replica of a working railroad agent’s room from the turn of the 20th Century, where you can see a beautiful old safe and even talk on a real telephone from 1908!
Barnard Stockbridge Museum
The Barnard – Stockbridge Museum in Wallace, Idaho displays images in large format of the photographs taken by Thomas Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge in their studio and in the surrounding community between 1893-1965. The original collection of over 200.000 images is preserved in the University of Idaho Library Special Collections Unit.
Sierra Silver Mine Tour
They say dead men tell no tales. But a cemetery is full of stories. Such is the case of with the Nine Mile Cemetery of Wallace, located just north of town on Dobson Pass Road. Among those buried there are heroes from every American conflict from the Civil War onward. The historic cemetery has graves dating from the 1880s and is located in a forested setting on a fairly steep hillside. Graves include those from the early mining days of the Silver Valley.
Oasis Bordello Museum
The Oasis Bordello Museum building housed an active bordello until 1988 when the occupants hastily left town leaving personal items, furnishings, food in the cupboards, and even the groceries still sit in a grocery bag on the kitchen counter.
Wallace district mining museum
Sierra Silver Mine Tour
Fun for adventurers of all ages! You will personally experience the actual methods of hard-rock mining in the richest silver district on earth! A retired miner is your guide you through a real silver mine. On the short trip to and from the mine aboard our classic trolley, you will be treated to a narrated tour of Historic Wallace. 1 hour and 15 minute tours depart from the ticket office every 30 minutes with the first tour departing at 10am and the last at 4pm.
Outdoor Activities
Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes
The award winning 72 mile paved, non-motorized, mostly alpine and basically flat rail trail is a very narrow Idaho State Park. It travels downhill from the Plummer prairie over the expansive Chatcolet Bridge along the Coeur d’Alene Lake following the flow of the Coeur d’Alene River though a collection of chain lakes and farmland until it becomes more forested along the river which divides into two confluences and following the South Fork of the Coeur d’Alene until….
Silver Streak Zipline
Explore the canopy of 265 undisturbed acres of mountainous terrain at Silver Streak Zip Line Tours. Two different courses with 11 separate zips provide high-flying fun for adventure seekers.
Wallace’s first and only downhill mountain bike trail. A mountain bike park tailored to training race, slope style, and big mountain athletes. Also providing bike park shuttle days.
SVR GAS Mountain Bike
lookout pass
Welcome to Lookout Pass, home of the best snow, the easiest access and the most affordable prices. It’s no wonder Lookout Pass was voted the most family-friendly mountain resort in the Pacific Northwest by visitors to OnTheSnow.com. We’re also the home of the Lookout Pass Famous Free Ski School for kids. But what skiers and riders love most about Lookout is an average of more than 400 inches of light, dry powder snow annually.
Your #1 Powder Place!
silver mountain
Silver Mountain Resort offers skiing, snowboarding, lift served snow tubing and snowshoeing during the winter months. Once summer hits, the lifts keep turning for mountain top adventure. Try mountain biking in the region’s best lift served terrain, go for a scenic gondola ride, hike to the fire lookout on Kellogg Peak or just settle in for some huckleberry ribs and listen to live music at the mountain house grill.
Stevens Lake
Stevens Lakes Trail is a 5 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Mullan, Idaho that features a lake and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, camping, fishing, and snowshoeing and is best used from June until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
PUlaski trail
he Pulaski Tunnel Trail (five minutes from Wallace, ID) traces part of the route that Edward Pulaski’s crew followed during their escape from the 1910 fires. The trail’s two-mile course brings hikers to an overlook across the creek from the Nicholson mine adit – better known as the Pulaski Tunnel – where “Big Ed” Pulaski saved all but six of his 45-man firefighting crew in August of 1910.
moon pass
Originally a winding railroad grade that transported ore and supplies to and from the Silver Valley, moon pass is now a scenic dirt roading leading to Avery, ID. Explore the pass as it meanders through former Cedar swamps, goes through 7 old railroad tunnels, and terminates in Avery on the beautiful shadowy St. Joe – home to some of the best fly fishing in the area.
Burke Canyon
Events and Entertainment
Sixth Street Melodrama
In 1983, a dream of having summer entertainment became a reality when a small group brought live theater to our community. Don and Joan Springer, along with Sherrill and Pat Grounds, were the founders. Sherrill was the director and manager, and Pat wrote many scripts that depicted miner’s life around this area. Don and Joan used their wonderful talent on stage as did Sherrill.
Wallace Blue Fest
Voted “Best Blues Event” 5 times by the Inland Empire Blues Society and an inductee into their “Blues Hall of Fame”!
16 Bands & single performers on 4 stages featuring our famous Beer Garden as well as 20 Unique Shops, 10 Restaurants, 7 Pubs, 2 Breweries, and an Espresso and Wine Bar!
Extreme Ski Jor
Western skijoring is an action-packed competition where a horse and rider pull a skier at a fast pace through a course that includes gates, jumps, and rings. Here in lawless Wallace, we use ATVs instead of horses! Competitors race for prizes and glory. Above all, skijoring is just another reason to get outside during the winter in Wallace and socialize, all while supporting a great cause!
Hours of Operation
MON – FRI
10:00am – 1:00pm
4:00pm – 10:30pm
SAT
3:00pm – 10:30pm
SUN
We are closed
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