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Floating the Coeur d'Alene River on a Lazy Summer Afternoon!
Floating the North Fork of the Coeur d'alene River is the ticket for a pleasant afternoon with friends and family. Off the beaten tourist track in the summer, the Coeur d'Alene River attracts hoards of locals with their flotillas of fun. It's a party on the river! Young and old, in tubes, kayaks, pontoons, and all manner of rafts, hooked together and gently floating with the slow moving current. Literally, from babies to seniors and even dogs in life jackets, towing floating coolers with their picnic lunch and cold drinks. Meandering down the river. Once in a while someone breaks into song. Or a baby cries, briefly. A dog barks, a duck quacks. Mostly, the sounds are laughter and conversation. And everyone you pass, or who passes you, is smiling. My sister Kerri turned us on to river floating. When my sister Ronna came for a visit with her family, a bunch of our extended family spent a day of fun on the river. We headed out on I-90 east of Coeur d'Alene to Exit 43 (Kingston). Once exiting the interstate, head north for about 1.5 miles on Coeur d'Alene River Road. There, our first stop was The Snake Pit for a hearty breakfast to tide us over ... more
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