Address: 31732 S Mission Rd, Cataldo, ID 83810, USA
Phone: +12086823814
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Team Pitcher
Worth the stop to see and learn some history of the area. It would be a great place to bring a picnic. $7 entry.
Kirsten Rice
We love seeing the old church and learning new things. Just a short turn off from the hwy
Karen Brutzman
A delightful museum/ historical buildings just off the interstate. We paid $7 to park and $5 each for the permanent exhibit (Sacred Encounters). You can take a self guided tour of the grounds and buildings including the 18 minute video without paying the extra $5 per person. (The exhibit is well done, but I think children would find it boring.) No food or drink is allowed in the Visitor Center, but there are several picnic tables near the Old Mission buildings. We brought a picnic lunch and enjoyed the views. There are clean restrooms with running water inside the Visitor Center.
Kristin Jarvey
We went there for a field trip and it’s absolutely beautiful!! I love how they have done Everything so nice. Some amazing history there.
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It's an idaho state park. Currently $5. Plus Native American center is more depending on party size and age i believe.
If your bringing on one, and holding it, I would say yes. I don't think they're setup for leaving one unattended, a lot of very old wood...
I'm sure they get groups all the time...I think you only pay for parking. Here's their website: https://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/parks/coeur-d-alenes-old-mission
I contacted the Coeur D'Alenes Old Mission State Park through Facebook and this is what they told me: "What type of reenactments are looking for? The Skills Fair held every second weekend in July hosts Civil War & Mountain Man era reenactments as they pertain to the history of the site. On August 15 of every year, the Coeur d'Alene Tribe holds their annual pilgrimage and outdoor mass." I would suggest contacting the State Park directly for more info. Just do a quick Google search and it will bring up their phone number.
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