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Valley Historical Village represents the communities' commitment
to preserving its past. The Village was established in 1971
with a general store, church, railroad depot from the old town
of Rexford. When their original site was inundated by Lake Koocanusa,
they were moved to their present location. The Tobacco
Valley Improvement Association Board of History relocated more
old buildings including a schoolhouse, library, log cabin, hand-hewn
house, fire tower and caboose.
Eureka
Riverwalk provides 2 miles of public access along the historic
Tobacco River for downtown Eureka residents and visitors.
Valley
Heritage Collection 112 Lundeen Road, Eureka. This
is fantastic and fascinating collection of early day logging
and life on the farm. Includes auto, trucks, tractors,
machinery, buggies, wagons, cars, tools, and household items.
By appointment only, by contacting the Lundeen Brothers - Carl
296-2898 & Don 296-2366. For a map
click here.
John's
Golf Course is a non-profit, no green fees golf course for
the handicapped. For more information go to John's website
by clicking on the name.
Lake
Koocanusa a 90-mile long lake lies behind 422 foot tall
Libby Dam located 16 miles upstream from the town of Libby.
Completed in 1972 as a joint project between the United States
and Canada, Libby Dam was an effort to provide flood protection
and to generate hydroelectric power. The Kootenai River fluctuated
wildly in the spring causing flooding in Montana, Idaho and
British Columbia. Lake Koocanusa received its name in a contest
to name the Libby Dam reservoir. Alice Beers, from Rexford,
Montana, combined the first three letters from KOO tenai
River, the first three letters of CAN ada , and USA.
Kootenai
National Forest is located on the borders of Idaho and Canada
in Northwest Montana and Northeast Idaho.
Ten
Lake Scenic Area of the Kootenai National Forest offers
more than 89 miles of trails of remote backpacking and hiking
opportunities through rugged terrain with spectacular mountain
views reaching into Canada. Many high mountain lakes offer fishing
for the angler and scenic views for the photographer. Mountains
rise to elevations of more than 7,800 feet. High alpine mountains,
cool clear high mountain lakes, peaceful meandering trails,
all combine to make Ten Lakes Scenic Area a backpacker's delight.
Glacier
National Park A natural wonder like no other in the
world, Glacier National Park has something for everyone. Boasting
a trail system with over 700 miles of trail to explore as well
as abundant wildlife and postcard perfect scenery in every direction.
A most on your visit is traveling on the Going-To-The-Sun
Road was completed in 1932 and is a spectacular 52 mile,
paved two-lane highway that bisects the park east and west.
It is the width of Glacier, crossing the Continental Divide
at 6,646-foot-high Logan Pass.
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