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Traveling is about feeling inspired, having new experiences and collecting marvelous memories. And all of that starts with familiarizing yourself with your destination! Are you ready to find out a couple of facts about Bonners Ferry?

This city is approximately 350 miles (563 kilometers) north of Boise, the state capital of Idaho, and 30 miles (48 kilometers) northeast of Sandpoint.

Love meeting the locals on vacation? This area of Northern Idaho is home to around 3,000 residents.

Places to visit in Bonners Ferry

From poetry to periodicals, Boundary County Library has oodles of reading material for hungry bookworms. Why not attend a guided tour and find out about the collections they house? Seeking more ideas? If you'd like to shave a few strokes off your scorecard, then head over to Mirror Lake Golf Course. Grab some clubs, improve your technique and talk to the locals at the 19th hole. And that's not all there is. The intimacy and artistry of theater is not to be missed. Get tickets for a production at Pearl Theater and feel the magic for yourself!

Where do you fly into for Bonners Ferry?

The buzz and excitement of roaming a totally new destination will never get old. Once you've landed at Spokane International Airport (GEG), the downtown area of Bonners Ferry will be just 95 miles (153 kilometers) away.

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How much are vacation packages to Bonners Ferry?
Spoil yourself with a memorable travel experience in Bonners Ferry with a vacation package starting from just . Reserving flights, hotels and tours through Travelocity is a breeze. And even better, our deals will leave you with more savings for fun activities.
How long should my Bonners Ferry vacation be?
Many visitors pack their suitcase and vacation in Bonners Ferry for an average of 2 nights. That’s a good starting point, but it’s not a rule of thumb. Whether you just stay for a day or two to see the big attractions or settle in to uncover hidden gems, an amazing escape awaits.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Bonners Ferry?
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Can I save money on my Bonners Ferry car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
With a Bonners Ferry vacation package, you can combine your car, flight and hotel bookings and save some serious money. If you want to discover the best of this fabulous region, why not check out Gonzaga University? This famous attraction is 137 kilometers from Bonners Ferry. With a rental car, you’ll be there in a flash.
What is there to do in Bonners Ferry?
You’ll notice an undeniable magic as you roam the streets of Bonners Ferry. Casino at Best Western Kootenai River Inn and Silver Mountain are just a couple of famous sights that make this city so popular, so put them at the top of your to-do list.
Where should I stay when visiting Bonners Ferry?
The Bonners Ferry Log Inn is the first choice of many visitors. Book as soon as possible to avoid missing out.

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