International Selkirk Loop – Idaho Portion
The International Selkirk Loop—North America’s only multinational scenic drive—is a 280-mile journey around the Selkirk Mountains of Idaho, Washington and British Columbia. With nearly the entire Idaho portion following crystal-clear rivers and lakeshores, the International Selkirk Loop is a road trip of a lifetime.
Length
89.2 miles
144 km
Time
1 hour, 49 minutes
Region
Northern
When to Visit
Year-round
Portions of the route may be closed in the winter.
Discover Idaho’s Portion of the International Selkirk Loop
The International Selkirk Loop connects two Idaho scenic byways—Wild Horse Trail Scenic Byway and Panhandle Historic Rivers Passage. View the video to get a taste of the adventures that await you in Idaho, and start planning your next road trip.
Road Trip Tips
Turn-by-Turn Directions: From Oldtown, head north on U.S. Route 2 through Sandpoint towards Bonners Ferry. Continue north on U.S. Route 95, take the left fork onto the 1 to the Canadian border and cross the Idaho-Canada border in Porthill.
Road Conditions: Check conditions before traveling in the winter. The road can be icy.
Full Services in: Oldtown, Priest River, Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry
Motorcycle Route: Yes
Full Services: When gas, food and lodging are available
Partial Services: When gas and a few other facilities are available
Nearby Adventures
Known as one of the top 10 scenic drives in the Northern Rockies, the International Selkirk Loop is a haven for hiking, biking, off-roading, horseback riding and wildlife viewing.
Boundary County Museum
Schweitzer
Laughing Dog Brewing
Download Before You Hit the Road
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Idaho Roadsider
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Travel Tips
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