Sunday, May 31, 2020

Two Days in the Treasure State



We were sad to say goodbye to Custer County’s snow capped mountains but continued our trip north, spending the day driving along the Salmon River on the Salmon River Scenic Byway. We stopped for second breakfast in the small town of Salmon (no we didn’t order salmon) and were allowed to sit at a table apart from the other patrons. Idaho has now entered stage three of Rebound Idaho. It felt great, sitting at a small table, drinking coffee with a handful of unmasked strangers.

Our destination for the day would have us exiting Idaho and camping at River Edge RV Park, outside Missoula, MT. We will only be in Montana a couple nights, before heading back into the panhandle of Idaho. The park, as it’s name suggests, sits in a grove of pine trees on the banks of the Clark Fork River. It sits between interstate 90 and a train track. I know that sounds awful, but it’s actually quite nice, and perfect for our needs as a “just passing thru” spot.

Diner in Salmon, ID


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