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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 89 Worth a Detour The bed of an old railway line has been transformed into the Ferry County Rail Trail. This wonderful 30-mile hiking biking and horse trail runs from Republic to Curlew past Curlew State Park. Curlew is home to the Ansorge Hotel Museum. Henry Ford once stayed here so it should come as no surprise that youll also find an Antique Car Museum nearby. Trip Tip A sample itinerary for this byway is available under Scenic Byways Road Trips at www.ScenicWA.com NORTHERN INN STONEROSE FOSSIL SITE An unforgettable experience open to the public by admission. See what YOU can discover www.stonerosefossil.org 509 775 2295 Republic WA Recommended Stop Nearby Lodging BENNYS COLVILLE INN Great Motorcycle Accommodations 105 guest rooms breakfast WIFI. Serving you with small town charm. 915 S. Main Street Colville www.colvilleinn.com 1-800-680-2517 Happily situated within easy walking distance of Stoneroses Fossil Site downtown shops and restaurants. 852 So. Clark Ave. Republic www.northern-inn.com 509-775-3371 Colville National Forest The Colville National Forest offers abundant recreational opportunities for hikers bikers and horsemen on almost 500 miles of trails. Filled with elk moose rattlesnakes bears cougars and bobcats this is truly one of Americas great untamed wilderness areas. Camping is available. Lake Roosevelt National Rec Area With Grand Coulee Dam blocking the Columbia River the 150-mile-long Lake Rooseveltwith 600 miles of shoreline and 30 species of fish including trout and salmonwas created. The Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area and its dozens of campgrounds are popular for boating swimming and fishing. Kettle Falls a town that moved The byway ends at Kettle Falls a recreational haven on Lake Roosevelts shores. The backwaters of the Columbia River that created Lake Roosevelt inundated both the falls and the original townsite. Today the edge of the former town is Kettle Falls Campground with riverfront sites interpretive signage and a marina and houseboat rental business. The Kettle Falls Historical Center features some fine dioramas and is an excellent place to get information about the areas indigenous people and the nearby Colville Ranger Station is a very good stop for backcountry exploration info.