Sierra Silver Mine

Sierra Silver Mine
509 Cedar Street
Wallace, Idaho 83873

Hours
June – August
Daily: 10AM – 4PM
May, September, October
Daily: 10AM – 2 PM

Admission
General: $16
Senior: $14
Children 4-16: $8.50
Children under 4: free
Family: $49

The Sierra Silver Mine just north of Wallace, Idaho, while a poor silver producer finds new life as an educational hotspot where tourists learn the history of Idaho’s richest mining district, view demonstrations of hard-rock mining, and see samples of regional ore.

Outside the Sierra Silver Mine
Outside the Sierra Silver Mine

Tour guests are ferried from downtown Wallace to the Sierra Silver Mine in this modified green trolly.
Tour guests are ferried from downtown Wallace to the Sierra Silver Mine in this modified green trolly.

History of the Sierra Silver Mine

Around 1900, a promising silver deposit is discovered just north of present day Wallace, Idaho, sparking the creation of the Sierra Silver Mine. Hardrock mining in the area is already in full swing yet the Sierra Silver Mine never yields enough to warrant continuous operation. Active mining is sporadic and ownership of the mine shifts frequently over time. In the 1960s, an incline shaft is sunk as part of a more thorough exploration. Yet, like each effort that came before it, the mine just was not profitable enough to keep running. According to one assay, the mine yielded 1/2 ounce of silver per ton of ore.

In a glimpse of the mine’s future, the Sierra Silver Mine does prove to be of use when it is repurposed to teach high schoolers mining skills. In 1982, the non-profit Sierra Silver Mine Tour, Inc is formed by local businesspeople. The mine is opened to the public for educational tours on mining this rich silver district.

Hydraulic drill at the Sierra Silver Mine
Hydraulic drill

A tour guide demonstrates trilling technique in the Sierra Silver Mine
A tour guide demonstrates trilling technique in the mine.

Tour the Sierra Silver Mine

While the mine itself may have yielded little silver, the tour offers a wealth of information. Conducted by a retired miner, tours depart every half hour from the mine’s downtown Wallace ticket office to the mine via a refurbished trolly. The tour runs 1 1/4 hours, as visitors walk through the mines main tunnel, watch demonstrations of mining equipment, learn about the history of the Coeur d’Alene Mining District, and see samples of the local ore. It is an engaging and well run modern mining operation.

Pickup point for the Sierra Silver Mine Tour.
Pickup point for the Sierra Silver Mine Tour.

A small museum accompanies the Sierra Silver Mine tour at the downtown location where visitors wait to be picked up for a tour.
A small museum accompanies the Sierra Silver Mine tour at the downtown location where visitors wait to be picked up for a tour.
Mucking demonstration at the Sierra Silver Mine
Mucking demonstration

Ore Cart & Shovel at the Sierra Silver Mine
Ore Cart & Shovel
Flooded Mine Shaft at the Sierra Silver Mine
Flooded mine shaft
Core Sample at the Sierra Silver Mine
Core sample

Ore at the Sierra Silver Mine
Ore example

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