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Bonners Ferry, ID Road Trips

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city in Boundary County, Idaho, United States

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Trip Routes

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Longest Drive

556.3 mi

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Quickest Drive

9h 31m

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Bonners Ferry, ID by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

2,615

Median Income

$54,107

Median Home Value

$272,000

Median Age

39.1

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Bonners Ferry, ID at a Glance

Founded

1864

Elevation

1,896 ft

Area

3 mi²

Notable People from Bonners Ferry, ID

A sampling of people born in Bonners Ferry, ID.

Claire Du Brey

Claire Du Brey

1892–1993

actress (1892-1993)

Rita La Roy

Rita La Roy

1901–1993

American actress and dancer (1901-1993)

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Traveler Guide to Bonners Ferry, ID

Bonners Ferry is in northern Idaho.

A lonely cartographer from the North West Company first arrived here in 1808 and set up a trading post. Then Jesuit Priest Father DeSmet showed up in 1846 to work with the Kootenai tribe. But it was in 1863 when things really took off, as prospectors scampered north along the Wildhorse Trail to reach the goldfields in the Kootenays of British Columbia. That's when Edwin Bonner decided to set up a ferry here in 1864. By the 1880s and 90s, a steamer and freight train were transporting freight and passengers between places. The village of Bonners Ferry was formally established in 1893, on stilts along the south bank of the Kootenai River to guard against spring flooding, with a smattering of ranches and homesteads along the valley and benchland and numerous mines, including the Continental Mine in the Selkirks, in the hills nearby. The lumber industry also grew rapidly. By the 20th century, the Kootenai valley land was drained and managed with levees to become the "Nile of the North", while the Bonners Ferry Lumber Company grew to be one of the world's largest lumber mills. Brick buildings were constructed in town, and the Libby Dam was built in 1975 to lessen the threat of serious flooding. Much of Main Street construction dates from this time.

1 Boundary County Museum, 7229 Main St, ☏ +1 208-267-7720, [email protected]. Th-Sa 10AM-3PM. Learn about the area, including the indigenous Kootenai, and see some mounted moose heads and then relax along the Kootenai River. $2. (updated May 2023)

1 Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, 287 West Side Rd, ☏ +1 208-267-3888. Here among wetlands and terrain along the Kootenai River you may see bald eagles, osprey, beaver, and deer. The Myrtle Creek Waterfall trail is especially recommended. (updated May 2023)

1 Kootenai River Inn Casino & Spa, 7169 Plaza St, ☏ +1 208-267-8511. Breakfast and indoor pool and spa and riverside views. (updated May 2023) 2 Dodge Peak Lodge, 5952 S Main St, ☏ +1 208-267-7268. Country lodge offering complimentary breakfast. You might even see a deer in the meadow across the way. (updated May 2023)

Travel tips adapted from Bonners Ferry on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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