- Silver Valley
The Silver Valley is a region of the Coeur d'Alene Mountains in northern Idaho noted for its mining heritage, dating back to the 1880s. The narrow valley, about 40 miles (64 km) in length, comprises a number of small towns along the South Fork of the
Coeur d'Alene River (andInterstate 90 ) between Fourth of July Pass to the west and Lookout Pass on theMontana border.These towns, all in Shoshone County, include (from west to east) Pinehurst, Smelterville, Kellogg, Wardner, Osburn, Silverton, Wallace, and Mullan. The Silver Valley has also been referred to as the Coeur d'Alene Valley (or Coeur d'Alene mining district).
Although miners were originally lured to the general area by the promise of
gold , the primary metals mined in the valley weresilver ,zinc , andlead . The total quantities produced are impressive: over a billion ounces of silver, 3 million tons of zinc, and 8 million tons of lead, totalling over $6 billion in value, ranking the valley among the top ten mining districts in world history. During the 1970s, nearly half of the nation's silver production came from the Silver Valley.The area experienced a history of turbulent disputes between miners and mine owners more than a century ago. After nearly a century of vigorous
mining &smelting activity, operations were severely curtailed in the early 1980s, resulting in massiveunemployment and a significant loss of population. In addition to the economic difficulties, the valley has been saddled with significant environmental challenges.While some mining operations remain, the Silver Valley has focused its future upon recreational tourism and light manufacturing. The nearest major population center is the city of
Spokane, Washington , which is 70 miles west along I-90. The growing recreational city ofCoeur d'Alene, Idaho is halfway in between.Outdoor Recreation
There are two alpine ski areas in the Silver Valley, both easily accessible from
Interstate 90 . Lookout Pass is at the east end of the valley on theMontana border adjacent to the freeway. Silver Mountain is thirty miles west, just south of Kellogg, accessed from the Kellogg city limits by the world's longest single-stage passenger gondola, which is a quarter mile (400 m) from the highway.Bicycling is fast becoming a key recreational pursuit for both locals and tourists in the Silver Valley, with trails and paths ranging from easy to extreme. In addition to the challenging lift-served mountain-bike trails at Silver Mountain, there are two new major bike paths in the vicinity that use old railroad grades.
Lookout Pass ski area is also a primary staging area for the unique "Route of The Hiawatha" rail-trail, which begins in Montana and runs downhill through tunnels and over trestles to the North Fork of the St. Joe River, 15 miles (24 km) away. The trail is named for the
Olympian Hiawatha passenger trains of theMilwaukee Road railroad , on whose abandoned tracks, trestles, and tunnels the gravel trail rests. One of the tunnels ("Taft") is over 1.6 miles (2.6 km) in length. When completed, the Route of The Hiawatha will stretch fromSt. Regis, Montana to the very remote Pearson, Idaho, several miles north of Avery, (equidistantly south of Mullan).The other trail is the "
Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes ", completed in 2004. The paved bike path runs more than 72 miles (115 km), starting from Mullan in the east. It follows the South Fork of theCoeur d'Alene River down through the Silver Valley to the south end ofLake Coeur d'Alene , passing over a historic bridge, then up to Plummer in northwest Benewah County. The bike trail uses old right-of-way from theUnion Pacific railroad.External links
* [http://idahoptv.org/outdoors/shows/silvervalleyrising/ Silver Valley Rising] - Idaho Public Television
* [http://www.silvervalleyedc.com/ Silver Valley EDC.com] - Economic Development Corporation
* [http://www.westernmininghistory.com/state/idaho.php Western Mining History.com] - Silver Valley, Idaho
* [http://www.silverminers.org/ Silver Valley Mining Association] - based in Wallace
* [http://www.fs.fed.us/ipnf/rec/activities/biking/hiawatha.html Route of The Hiawatha] - U.S. Forest Service
* [http://www.idahoparks.org/parks/trailofthecoeurdalenes.aspx Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes] - Idaho State Parks
* [http://www.idbsu.edu/history/issuesonline/spring2006_issues/2f_kellogg.html Kellogg Redefined] - by Prof. Harley Johansen,University of Idaho - Spring 2006
* [http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Manuscripts/mg367.htm Bunker Hill Mining Company] - University of Idaho Library: Special Collections
* [http://www.spokesmanreview.com/library/silvervalley/cover.asp# Silver Valley cleanup] - "The Spokesman Review" - Spokane - July 21-28, 2002
* [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003769744_wallace01.html An Idaho valley's perfect storm] -Seattle Times - 01-July-2007 - reprint from "The Idaho Statesman"
* [http://www.silvervalley-idaho.com/ Silver Valley-Idaho.com] - local site
* [http://www.silver-valley.com Silver-Valley.com] - local site
* [http://www.shoshonenewspress.com "Shoshone News-Press"] - local newspaper for the Silver Valley, from Kellogg
* [http://terraserver.homeadvisor.msn.com/image.aspx?T=2&S=16&Z=11&X=44&Y=410&W=3&qs=%7cKellogg%7cIdaho%7c Terra Server USA.com] -USGS topo map and aerial photoReferences
"Idaho for the Curious", by Cort Conley, ©1982, ISBN 0-9603566-3-0, p. 457-497
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