Lake Pend OreilleA Lake Like No OtherPristine. Stunning. Magnificent. These are just some of the words used to describe Lake Pend Oreille (pronounced pond-a-RAY), Idaho’s largest and deepest lake. With depths of more than 1,200 feet and 111 miles of shoreline, its beauty and purity are sustained by the natural mountain-fed waters from the Clark Fork and Pack Rivers. Lake Pend Oreille is tucked away in the Kaniksu National Forest, offering mile after mile of alpine beauty—and a mountain-lake opportunity that grows more precious as coveted natural settings become harder to find.
The Idaho ClubAmid Nature’s Glory, a Family Legacy is Born.The Idaho Club is a story about living life to the fullest. It’s a story about family get-togethers and cherished traditions. It’s about special memories that will be passed on from generation to generation. It’s about the promise of a lifestyle that is uniquely vibrant, healthy and enriching. And it’s a story that couldn’t be realized anywhere else. Nestled in the foothills of the Selkirks, you’ll find the quaint little town of Sandpoint. Although its population peaks at 7,500, Sandpoint has long been considered a cultural center for this region, drawing visitors from across the country. International festivals, all-star events and celebrity appearances are already creating worldwide attention. Sandpoint’s unique charm lies in its small-town sense of community, with the restored Spanish-mission-style Panida Theater and a seemingly endless number of excuses to “hang out”.“Great Adventure Town – Where to Live and Play Now” –National Geographic Adventure“The Cool Northwest’s Hot Property” –Outside Magazine"Most Beautiful Town"–Rand McNally's & USA Today's Best of the Road® Announces America's Winning Towns