Idaho Archives - The Hotel Guide https://thehotelguide.com/tag/idaho/ Stay for a Day, or a Lifetime. Thu, 07 Aug 2025 14:40:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://thehotelguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cropped-THG-Instagram-1-32x32.png Idaho Archives - The Hotel Guide https://thehotelguide.com/tag/idaho/ 32 32 Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort https://thehotelguide.com/coeur-dalene-casino-resort/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=coeur-dalene-casino-resort https://thehotelguide.com/coeur-dalene-casino-resort/#respond Thu, 07 Aug 2025 14:38:43 +0000 https://thehotelguide.com/?p=33098 Nestled in the scenic mountains of northern Idaho, Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel has long been celebrated for its cultural authenticity, welcoming spirit, and immersive leisure offerings. Now, its commitment to excellence has been formally recognized: the property was named “Tribal Gaming Operator of the Year” at the prestigious SBC Americas Awards held in May…

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Nestled in the scenic mountains of northern Idaho, Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel has long been celebrated for its cultural authenticity, welcoming spirit, and immersive leisure offerings. Now, its commitment to excellence has been formally recognized: the property was named “Tribal Gaming Operator of the Year” at the prestigious SBC Americas Awards held in May at Hard Rock Hotel in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida.
What makes Coeur d’Alene Casino truly exceptional is its ability to blend tradition with forward thinking hospitality. A prime example is the resort’s Aescape massage amenity, an AI-powered innovation offered at Spa Ssakwa’q’n (pronounced SOCK-wah-kin) that customizes massage therapy in a way never before available in the U.S. Northwest (the next closest property with Aescape is in Santa Barbara, CA).
This cutting-edge benefit complements the spa’s menu of traditional services (including human-touch massages), giving guests new ways to unwind in comfort and privacy.
Another standout is Circling Raven Golf Suites, an indoor sports bar-style venue featuring virtual golf and sports games alongside food, drinks, and gaming machines. These suites are an extension of the award-winning Circling Raven Golf Club—consistently ranked among the best public and casino courses in the U.S.—and cater to the fast-growing audience engaging with off-course experiences in the game.
The innovation doesn’t stop there. Coeur d’Alene Casino is also home to Discovery Den, the only venue in the Northwest where guests can test new video gaming machines before they’re available anywhere else. Updated quarterly with the latest game prototypes from leading
manufacturers, it puts players at the forefront of casino entertainment.
Beyond amenities, Coeur d’Alene Casino is deeply rooted in a philosophy of care and community. Operated by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, the resort has donated more than $36.5 million to local causes and education, all while delivering warm, authentic service under the welcoming
motto: “Welcome Home.”
With 300 guest rooms, 14 suites, live entertainment in the casino showroom (music, comedy, boxing/MMA), 1,200 video gaming machines, high-stakes bingo, a 15,000 sq. ft. spa, 40,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, multiple restaurants, and breathtaking indoor/outdoor wedding venues, the resort is an all-encompassing destination. This summer, guests can look forward to the debut of a vibrant new taco eatery in the food court (El Coyote Cantina), further expanding the resort’s diverse culinary offerings that include steak, pasta, pizza, and Asian cuisine.
For more information or to plan your visit, go to www.cdacasino.com or call 800-523-2464.

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Top 5 Fall Happenings in Boise, Idaho https://thehotelguide.com/top-5-fall-happenings-in-boise-idaho/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-5-fall-happenings-in-boise-idaho https://thehotelguide.com/top-5-fall-happenings-in-boise-idaho/#respond Mon, 12 Sep 2022 12:39:07 +0000 https://thehotelguide.com/?p=31208 Autumn in Boise marks a canopy of fall foliage and harvest season, including wine grapes, apples, pumpkins and so much more. It’s hard to be bored with a never-ending roster of festivals and events, wine trails and scenic hikes. Follow the locals to this fall’s hottest happenings:   Art in the Park: Sept. 9 –…

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Autumn in Boise marks a canopy of fall foliage and harvest season, including wine grapes, apples, pumpkins and so much more. It’s hard to be bored with a never-ending roster of festivals and events, wine trails and scenic hikes. Follow the locals to this fall’s hottest happenings:

 

  1. Art in the Park: Sept. 9 – 11

Considered by many to be the Northwest’s premier cultural event, Art in the Park is a three-day art fair boasting more than 200 artists, local restaurants and live entertainment, as well as hands-on activities for kids.

  1. Wine Harvest: late September through early October
    Winegrowers shift into overdrive come late September for the annual crush with many wineries hosting special harvest events, tastings and tours. Hit the Sunnyslope Wine Trail or the Boise Urban Wine Trail to sip new releases and view vineyards in their purple and gold glory. Amp up the fun by joining the Idaho Wine Commission’s Sip Local Bingo challenge. Get your bingo card at a local business, or at Visit Boise’s Visitor Information Center located within the Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce. Then head out to participating wineries before September 30 for a chance to win prizes. Full list of winery tours here.
  2. Fall Festivals
  • Farmstead Corn Maze and Pumpkin Festival: Sept. 9 – Oct. 29
    • The Lowe Family Farmstead’s annual corn maze has become nothing short of legendary. Each year, the family announces a new design for their 18-acre challenge, voted one of America’s top corn mazes.
  • Fall Harvest at the Garden: Saturdays in October
    • The Idaho Botanical Garden offers plenty of top-notch, family-friendly activities, including a Scarecrow Stroll, artisan vendors, food trucks, local beer and cider, and live music.
  1. Dine Out Downtown Boise Restaurant Week: Oct. 28 – Nov. 6

Food & Wine named Boise on its shortlist of Next Great Food Cities. Spend a full week exploring the many culinary concepts that are making waves during this annual celebration.

  1. Hikes: mid- October for peak fall foliage
  • Locals and savvy travelers alike know the Boise River Greenbelt delivers big on fall foliage. The 25-mile tree-lined pedestrian and bicycle path runs through downtown before meandering to trendy Garden City and beyond. Make a pit stop(s) at the many wineries, breweries and cideries along the route.
  • Adventurous visitors head for Dry Creek Trail in Boise’s iconic foothills. The 13.8-mile out-and-back trail averages 6+ hours for experienced hikers, but there’s no shame in turning back early. You don’t have to go far to score great views.
  • For a hike just north of downtown, head to the Hulls Gulch Trailhead on the east end of Camel’s Back Park. In late fall, the native vegetation including chokecherry, cottonwoods, willows and syringa changes to muted yellows, greens and reds.

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