Visit the Kingdom of the Panhandle Lakes in Idaho

Put this idea into your list of employees. For a vacation, visit the three well-known lake in Idaho Panhandle. Panhandle Lakes are legendary and great.

Twelve US States have Disaster Relief (19459003) . Idaho Panhandle is the northernmost region of the state, west of west Washington, in the east of Montana and northern Canada in the British Columbia. This slim land is home to more than 20% of Idaho's 1.4 million people.

Go into the Panhandle in any direction and drive along a lake, stream or stream. While the three largest lakes, Lake Pend Oreille (19459003) Pond-er-ray (19459004), Coeur d 'Alene (19459003) Cor-da-lane (19459004) Half of Idaho's surface waters are found at the northern end of the state. Lake Pend Oreille is 65 miles long and 15 miles wide at its widest point. Coeur Alene Lake is 30 miles long and up to 3 miles wide and Priest Lake is 25 miles long. These ponds offer excellent boating, sailing and water sports, and world-class fishing.

The 37 pound camloop trout was taken on the Pend Oreille lake and the winner Dolly Varden trout and trout are often carried out. Chenook salmon has over 40 pounds and a fine coke trout tied to Coeur Alene Lake and Priest Lake is the location of the world record for giant Mackinaw trout and trophy rainbow trout. Boat trips are available on these lakes and offer boat and water-hunting opportunities. There are plenty of campsites on all three lakes and rustic and world-class countryside and harbor.

The center of Pend Oreille Lake is the sandy town of Sandpoint at the northern end of the lake. This approximately 7,000 cities are an emerging art colony with many art galleries, boutique shops and specialties. Sandpoint City Beach and Park is a popular summer attraction for locals and vacationers alike, and the nearby Schweitzer Mountains on the northwestern ski slope in winter. Around the year, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the lake below.

Coeur d 'Alene is the center of Coeur Alene Lake and its activities. The city is the largest in Idaho, less than 40,000. Situated on the north coast of the lake, the Coeur d 'Alene is a great leap for a wide range of water sports and outdoor leisure activities. Silverwood, Northwest's biggest amusement park in the new water park, Boulder Beach, is just a short drive north of the city. The park offers 60 exciting tours, including three large roller coaster.

The Lake Priest is located west of Sandpoint, on US Route 2 on the Panhandle Historic River corridor. This scenic road is one of the sixth Scenic Byways in Panhandle. When he arrives at the Priest River, he closes in the peaceful environment of the Priest Lake. Turn north to State Route 57 and follow the river toward the lake. If you're looking for loneliness and fun, that's it.

In North Idaho, it's not all about the big, clear lakes, or it's connected to it. For example, there are 6 Idaho state parks on the Panhandle. These include:

  • Priest Lake State Park on East Shore Road off State Route 57
  • Farragut State Park, Idaho
  • Heyburn State Park, State Route 5, around US 95, between Plummer and St. Louis. Maries
  • Coeur Alene Parkway State Park, off Interstate 90 Coeur d 'Alene
  • Round Lake State Park on Dufort Road, off US 95 near Sagle, Idaho