Fall in Washington State | Touring Green Bluff Farms & Orchards

If you live in (or are thinking about moving to) Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Liberty Lake, or Spokane, you’ll hear the same thing every fall:
“You have to make a Green Bluff Washington day trip from North Idaho at least once.”
Facing Hate Online: How Musicians & Creators Turn Trolls Into Fans

Few conversations capture the humor, contradictions, and heartfelt pride of North Idaho like this episode featuring songwriter Kyle Cunningham, known musically as Marmmet Creek. His viral hit “Courdangeles” has quickly become a cultural mirror—reflecting what longtime residents love, fear, and laugh about as Coeur d’Alene experiences rapid change.
Fall in North Idaho 2025 | Scenic Drive & Winter Prep Tips

Fall in North Idaho is something you feel as much as you see. The air turns crisp, the mountains glow with yellow tamaracks and deep red maples, and quiet lakes mirror the changing hillsides like glass. It’s the season that locals look forward to the most — not only for the beauty, but because it marks the transition into the snowy months ahead.
How to Avoid Regrets When Moving to North Idaho

Thinking about moving to North Idaho, but worried you might regret it once the honeymoon phase wears off? You’re not alone. The photos of pine trees, glassy lakes, and big mountain views are easy to fall in love with—but the daily reality of life here is what really determines whether the move was a good decision.
Lewiston Idaho Tour – Neighborhoods, Schools, and Lifestyle

Lewiston, Idaho doesn’t always make the top of relocation lists, but for many people searching for affordability, outdoor recreation, and a slower pace of life, it’s a hidden gem worth exploring. In this video-based guide, we follow a first impression tour of Lewiston, complete with drone views, river shots, downtown streets, and real-time observations from someone experiencing the city for the very first time.
Bull Riding, Bronc Riding, Stoicism & Doing Hard Things | Life Lessons From the Rodeo Arena

Few episodes of the North Idaho Experience Podcast capture the true spirit of the inland Northwest quite like this one. In this conversation, we welcome Austin Johnson—veteran, former police officer, bull rider, bronc rider, and now the newest member of our North Idaho real estate team.
Architerra Homes Tour | New Construction in Post Falls & Coeur d’Alene Idaho

If brand-new, low-maintenance living is on your wishlist, Architerra Homes deserves a serious look. In this on-the-ground tour, we walk through multiple Architerra neighborhoods in Post Falls and Coeur d’Alene, step inside popular plans like the Sheridan and the Bridger, and break down what makes these builds different—from all-concrete exterior components to thoughtful interior finishes and family-friendly community amenities.
Good vs. Evil in America: Lessons from the Charlie Kirk A$sassination

When a nation loses a public figure to violence, it isn’t only a life that’s taken—it’s a mirror held up to our collective conscience. In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, many Americans—parents, students, first responders, people of faith, even long-quiet moderates—are asking the same question: What, exactly, are we up against? And just as importantly: How do we respond?
Remodel vs. Rebuild in North Idaho | Our Home Transformation Journey

We bought a fixer in North Idaho with the classic dream: acreage, animals, and 180° views… with a house that didn’t do any of it justice. The floor plan was chopped up, the master bath had a tub but no shower (tactical baths only, please), and the kitchen was a narrow galley that blocked the best sightline on the property. After running the numbers, we made a counter-intuitive decision many newcomers face: it was cheaper and smarter to tear down and rebuild than to remodel. This post kicks off our series on the remodel vs. rebuild in North Idaho decision—sharing costs, permits, design thinking, salvage tips, demo day, and what’s next.
Improv in North Idaho: How Levity Theatre Brings Laughter to Coeur d’Alene

If you’ve ever watched Whose Line Is It Anyway? and thought, “Man, I wish that kind of comedy happened here,” good news: it does—every week—in Coeur d’Alene. In this episode of North Idaho Experience, we sat down with Noah Johnson, founder of Levity Theatre, to talk about improv, why it matters, and how this growing troupe is building a culture of laughter in North Idaho.
