
Road ID-64
Usa, north-america
22.7 km
N/A
hard
Year-round
Okay, road trip dreamers, let's talk ID-64 in Idaho's Lewis County! This little beauty clocks in at just over 14 miles and connects Nezperce and Kamiah. Now, don't let the short distance fool you; it's got some personality. Think winding, sometimes narrow, and definitely steep stretches. The road starts paved, lulling you into a false sense of security, and then BAM! Signs pop up, warning you about 7 miles of twisting, turning gravel. It’s a proper mountain road so expect some elevation changes, of course, and watch out for the usual road hazards. But, hey, the views are totally worth it!
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Length
- 22.7 km
- Difficulty
- hard
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