The Hotel

We’re nestled in the heart of North Idaho’s breathtaking Silver Valley, at the foot of the towering Bitterroot Mountains.

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The Area

Wallace, Idaho is a gem of a Wild West mining town featuring natural beauty, colorful history, and year-round adventure.

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Reservations

Our new online reservation system will be launching shortly. In the interim our representatives will be happy to assist you.

800-643-2386 (800-N IDA FUN)

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Special Promotions

Silver Streak Zipline Adventure
  • 1 Night in a deluxe queen room, double occupancy
  • 2 Silver Streak Zipline passes
  • 2 Fine craft mountain brews each at the Wallace Brewing Company and the North Idaho Mountain Brewery

Looking for high speed adventure? Jump on our newest and fastest attraction - the Silver Streak Ziplines - and soar hundreds of feet above the Valley floor. Safe and secure, but screaming fun, Silver Streak has six long, smooth lines. On one, you can race side by side with your riding pal at 50 miles per hour. The East Course is new this year and never before ridden. Make the Wallace Inn your base camp and clip on now for high speed zipping adventure.

Package rate of $229.95 for May, June, September.

Package rate of $239.95 for July, August.

Upgrades and extra nights available.

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Wallace Inn News

June 08, 2012 | Wayward Wallace Discovers Silver Lining in Idaho

Billed as the “Silver Capital of the World,” Wallace is a living ghost town located in what is known as the Silver Valley of northern Idaho. Although the town has about 1,000 residents, Wallace packs a powerful punch for its small size. These days, Wallace has found its silver in the lucrative…

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June 02, 2012 | 12 Most Beautiful Paths—No Car Required

The Route of the Hiawatha Bike Trail (cycling), Idaho and Montana The pine-forested Bitterroot Mountains (part of the Northern Rockies) supply the deep-green backdrop for one of the country’s most exhilarating rails-to-trails bike-path conversions (completed in 2001). This former stretch of mountain…

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