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Lake Pend Oreille

Mountain Breezes On Lake Pend Oreille

September 10, 2015 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Cool Mountain Breezes

Mountain Breezes On Lake Pend Oreille

Mountain breezes blow across the beautiful Lake Pend Oreille. This beautiful lake was formed years ago by huge magnificent glaciers that melted. The water then flowed toward the Pacific Ocean. Some of the water pooled at the bottom of these spectacular mountains. and Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho’s largest lake, came into being. These glaciers provide the source of many of the breezes that come down off the mountain. They form cooling mountain breezes for the shores of Lake Pend Oreille and surrounding Sand Point, Idaho. Summers on the lake are pleasant and hardly a day passes without mountain breezes.

Sandpoint is a charming small town on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille. It is known for its art festivals, and summers are a buzz of activity on the lake. There are many places to camp along the shores. Boaters and Kayakers love to explore its coves. Hikers enjoy the three mountains that keep Sandpoint nestled among their hills. The summers are hot, but you are rewarded most days with cool mountain breezes. Water skiing, Biking, horseback riding, and boating, are just a few of the summer sports enjoyed in Sandpoint.
http://www.sandpoint.com/Recreation/summeractivities.asp  (Summer Activities)

Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the hunting and fishing in the area. Golfers are rewarded with an excellent golf course. Rent a car and take a long scenic drive. The surrounding area is extremely beautiful and there are many other lakes and rivers to enjoy. For those that desire to see the area by air, there are many flight packages available in the area. While there are many extreme sports in both summer and winter, the town itself is amazing. Be sure to check out the fantastic farmers market. Sandpoint stores are awesome! The farmers market is amazing!
http://visitnorthidaho.com/activity-category/fishing-hunting/  (Hunting and Fishing for visitors)
http://www.sandpointonline.com/rec/golf.html    (Area Golf Courses)

Winters are a playground on the lake and in the nearby mountains and towns that dot its shores. The shallow parts of the lake freeze over and fishermen can ice fish during the heart of winter. Warm clothes are a top priority! Dressing in layers is the best way to assure that you will be warm. Heavy soled waterproof boots, good insulated heavy overalls, gloves, a wide scarf, and hats are all a must when ice fishing. These cool mountain breezes blow all year, making the lake a winter playground. Winters in Idaho are usually cold, with lots of activities available in the ice and snow.

Ice fishing is one of those special treats for winter fun. Some of the most common fish found in the winter are Perch and Trout. Bluegill, Kokanee and Crappie are also in the realm of possibilities. Be sure to check the ice depth before going out on the lake. An average man of 175 pounds needs at least 3-4 inches of solid ice. A snow machine needs at least 8 inches of solid ice. Never go out on the lake alone. The buddy system works great for safety. Plan ahead and be safe! An excellent website for determining what equipment you might need is https://idfg.idaho.gov/fish/ice-fishing (ice fishing guidelines)

Skiing and Snowboarding are special events for Idaho. There are two major Resorts in the State that provide excellent skiing and snowboarding, as well as sloops for sledding and tubing. Sun Valley is in the Southern part of the state, but Schweitzer Mountain is just 11 miles up the mountain from Sandpoint. Bring the family for a day of adventure! It is fun for all ages! There are even pickup places in Sandpoint if you prefer to ride the Schweitzer Bus. Year around fun is at it’s best at Schweitzer Mountain. As with all winter activities, dress warmly and be prepared for the mountain breezes that often blow.

Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort
10,000 Schweitzer Mountain Road
Sandpoint, Idaho 83864
208-263-9555
1-800-831-8810
http://www.schweitzer.com/

Selkirk Lodge provides luxury accommodations on the mountain slopes. There are more than 80 first class rooms at reasonable rates. There are several excellent restaurants and a retail mall. White Pine Lodge has 50 condominiums for rent. There are also over 450 Mountain Homes for rent around the mountain.
http://www.schweitzer.com/plan-your-vacation/lodging-options/selkirk-lodge/
http://www.schweitzer.com/plan-your-vacation/lodging-options/white-pine-lodge/

Schweitzer Mountain Chapel has both Non-denominational Services and Catholic Services during the ski season. The Chapel is also available for retreats and has built-in Dormitory style rooms.

Come enjoy the cool mountain breezes blowing over the lake on a hot summer day!  Immerse yourself in winter fun at Schweitzer! Ice fish on the Lake Pend Oreille! The options are endless and adventure is all around. Lake Pend Oreille has something for everyone, year around. Come join us as we explore Lake Pend Oreille and the surrounding area.

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Filed Under: Idaho, North America, Sandpoint, Travel Tips, USA, World Travel Tagged With: Crappie, http://www.schweitzer.com/, Idaho, Idaho glaciers, Kokanee, Lake Pend Oreille, Perch, sandpoint, Schweitzer Mountain, Sun Valley Ski Resort, Trout. Bluegill

Lake Pend Oreille Idaho USA

August 21, 2015 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Lake Pend Oreille

Lake Pend Oreille Idaho USA

Lake Pend Oreille is Idaho’s most magnificent lake. It is the largest lake in the state of Idaho. It has 111 miles of Shoreline. This is an amazing amount of space to enjoy this beautiful treasure. It is located in the Northern Pan Handle of Idaho and many towns grace it’s shores. Almost every town has a treasured adventure on Lake Pend Oreille. It has the loose shape of a question mark with no dot! This amazing lake looks endless from the shore. All you can see is lake, beautiful blue sky, and majestic mountains.  The lake is the deepest lake in the state. It is the 5th deepest in the world. In fact, even the Navy comes to Lake Pend Oreille to test their submarines. Now that is amazing!

Among the amazing facts surrounding Lake Pend Oreille is the story of the Lake Monster. There have been many sightings over the years. He seems to get bigger and bigger. Some people think it is perhaps a giant Sturgeon. Sturgeon have been known to grow over 12 feet long. How would you like to have him on your hook? Now that would be a fish story! No matter what he may turn out to be, he is loved by most. He has been given the loving name of ”  Pend Oreille Paddler.”

One of the many adventures on the lake is to take a Kayak out for the day. Explore the miles of shoreline. Some people have even paddled completely around the lake. Now that is ambitious! It was once estimated that it took 118,539 strokes with the paddle to go completely around the lake at the shoreline.  If you are ambitious, grab your sleeping bag and tent and let the exploration begin. The last recorded group spent the week paddling this amazing shoreline. Now that is true adventure travel!

Exploring Lake Pend Oreille by foot is fantastic. There are many well marked trails, as well as an amazing 2 mile walk over the Pedestrian Bridge. Can you imagine what you will see? This is perhaps one of the  most popular lake walks from Sandpoint. It begins at the U.S. Highway 95 south entrance to Sandpoint and goes parallel to the highway bridge for car and truck traffic. It is a pleasant 2 mile walk. Bikers also enjoy an excellent bike ride over the bridge.Many bikers continue on down Bottle Bay Road. This takes them around the south side of the lake.  It is always a nice day for adventure, at Lake Pend Oreille.

There are many trails to enjoy around Lake Pend Oreille. The newest one is Pend Oreille Bay Trail 1. This is a marvelous trail to hike or bike. The trail connects all the many lake communities around the lake. Spend the day or spend the week, adventure is waiting on the Pend Oreille Bay Trail. This is the first public  waterfront trail along the  shores of Lake Pend Oreille.  Pend Oreille Bay Trail links the communities of Sandpoint, Ponderay, Kootenai, and many others.

If you like adventure, see Lake Pend Oreille from a boat. Whether you bring your boat or rent one at one of the many marinas, adventure is waiting. There are many places where you can rent power boats, sail boats, Kayaks, and more. There is nothing like watching the wildlife from the advantage of a boat. Explore the lake by boat and see the wide variety of wildlife that calls this lake and it’s shores home.

However you decide to explore Lake Pend Oreille, you will be in for first class adventure. Watch a mother bear fish for her cub, or an Osprey go fishing on the lake! Watch the trees as you go by, you may spot a nesting Bald Eagle. The possibilities are endless! There are many places to camp along the shore of the lake. In the many lake towns you will find nice accommodations and good places to eat.  Wherever you go, this lake offers adventure.  So relax, enjoy, and explore, Lake Pend Oreille.

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Filed Under: Idaho, North America, Travel Tips, USA Tagged With: Idaho, Kootenai, Lake Pend Oreille, Pan Handle of Northern Idaho, Pend Oreille Bay Trail, Ponderay, sandpoint

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