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Local Attractions
Kamiah and Kooskia are small rural communities that enjoy the seasons and preserve the history, culture and traditions of the past while looking towards the future.
 | Historic sites near Kamiah Riverfront Estates and
Kooskia RV Riverfront Estates include those of the Nez Perce, Idaho gold discovery, Lewis and Clark Expedition, and historic railroad trestles and tunnels. Museums display early farming, ranching, and logging equipment, Nez Perce artifacts, pioneering, and homesteading history |
 | Arts and entertainment include local festivals at the refurbished Old Victorian Opera
House Theatre in Kooskia, or the renowned Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival at the University of Idaho (at Moscow). |
 | PAC 10 (Washington State University at Pullman, WA) Cougar football and University of Idaho Vandals Sun Belt Football. |
 | Rodeo is popular in Idaho. The Clearwater Valley Roundup Association's Amateur Rodeo is held annually in June, the Lewiston
Round Up is in September, and local rodeos held in Weippe and Grangeville deliver exciting entertainment. |
 | The Clearwater County Fair and Orofino Lumberjack Days not only a fair, but also a two-day old-time Log Show, held in September. Activities include burling, horse pulling, speed pole climb, axe throwing, single buck, hot saw, and more. |
 | The Chief Lookingglass Days Pow Wow is one of the many cultural programs and activities of the Nez Perce Nation that is open to the public. |
 | Indian casino gambling and Bingo are enjoyed at the Clearwater River Casino, in Lewiston, and the Coyote Casino at Kamiah. |
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