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12 www.ScenicWA.com By-Lights 4000 year old Tribal Camas Ovens Boundary Dam Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge SS Moyie Sternwheeler Kootenay Lake Ferry Ride This 280-mile loop provides a taste of international travel as it meanders from Washington into British Columbia Canada and then back down into the United States via Idaho encircling the Selkirk Mountains. The byway runs parallel to the Pend Oreille Rivers northbound waters and passes through Colville National Forest. Established by Theodore Roosevelt the 1.1-million-acre forest is a favorite for birders and wildlife watchers. This scenic loops lakes rivers and trails are a vast uncrowded playground with countless opportunities for year-round recreation scenic beauty and unique cultures. Its small communities are great places to reconnect with slower simpler times. There is solitude and magnificent scenery in the Selkirk Mountains. Here youll find an array of recreation for anyone who loves camping hiking boating or just cruising along winding roads into friendly small communities. Newport The Washington gateway Located 50 miles north of Spokane the southern gateway to Washingtons slice of the International Selkirk Loop is Newport. Straddling the Idaho-Washington border Newport boasts a charming downtown thats worth a stroll. The local museum and Kalispel Tribes 4000-year-old camas ovens at Pioneer Heritage Park should not be missed. Continuing north along SR-20 and onto SR-31 youll enter a stretch of road that is unique enough to warrant its own designation as the North Pend Oreille Scenic Byway. Go to that section of this guide for more information. Cool Cut From SR-20 at Tiger head west through Colville to connect with the Sherman Pass Scenic Byway at Kettle Falls. Bikers enjoy a break overlooking Lake Pend Oreille from Sandpoint ID. International Selkirk Loop SCENIC BYWAY 2