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Take a trip to this lakeside city and have one of the best holidays of your life. The city lies on the northern side of Idaho State on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, the biggest lake in the state. The city has a land area of 4.26 square miles and a water area of 0.30 square miles. The city's location around the scenic lake Pend and a couple of mountains such as Schweitzer Mountain make the city a suitable vacation hub.
Vacation rentals for every getawayVisit this lakeside city where scenic mountains, vistas, crystal blue alpine lakes, and world-class skiing awaits you while you stay in one of the cozy rental vacations in Sandpoint. The vacation rentals are well maintained and beautifully designed to suit your preferences. Sandpoint's family-friendly accommodation is spacious enough to accommodate your playful kids. To ensure you feel at home, the properties feature all basics amenities such as high-speed Wi-Fi, ample parking, an air conditioner, and a fully equipped kitchen in case you want to make that barbecue at the lakeside. There are also pet-friendly vacation rentals in case you want to tag your four-legged companion.
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The area and getting around
Sandpoint city offers numerous outdoor and indoor activities that will make your holiday memorable. Start by exploring the great outdoor activities by hiking on the iconic mountains around the city. This can be followed by a guided late evening boat cruise on Lake Pend Oreille. You can also decide to picnic at the Sandpoint city beach, at the beach you can do a couple of activities such as swimming, paddling, and boating. For indoor activities, the list is endless; the city offers numerous art galleries, shops, and restaurants.
A city with numerous attractionsThis city offers numerous scenic attraction sites ranging from gorgeous lakes to mind-blowing mountain ranges. The city features a sprawling public beach located next to downtown. The beach offers a panoramic view, and the beach has ample space where you can do countless beach activities. The beach has lifeguard services, especially during summer, making it safer for your kids. The beach offers a scenic sandy expanse that is worth a visit!
Travelers and activities
Sandpoint offers one of the best skiing locations in the entire region of the northwest pacific. The Schweitzer Mountain Resort features 12 miles of skiing space with over 300 inches of annual snowfall. The bowls, the numerous trees, and the resort's terrain offer a platform to test your skiing abilities; apart from skiing, the Schweitzer Mountain resort other winter recreation activities such as Nordic skiing and downhill tubing, which is over 300 feet long. When the snow melts, the resort offers excellent lift rides that open up the resort for hiking, biking throughout summer.
Sandpoint for hiking fanaticsIf you have a soft spot for hiking, Sandpoint should be on top of your holiday destination list. All thanks to the Idaho Panhandle Forest Sandpoint is known to be a hiking city. One of the best hiking trails is on Mickinninck Trail in the north of downtown. This hiking trail offers an excellent experience that opens up an incredible view of the magnificent Lake Pend Oreille. The trail is 3.5 long and offers an elevation of about 2000 feet. This kind of elevation is challenging even for the most experienced hikers. Other hiking trails include Mineral Point Trail on the southeast of the city and Scotchman near the Montana border, one hour drive from the city.
Did you know that Sandpoint was named as the country's most beautiful small town by Rand McNally!
Top 5 travel tips for Sandpoint
This is a fantastic wine club that offers some of the tasty wine brands in the country. They also offer food which is all hand made. They also serve some of the best pizza and fresh salad. The staff is friendly and hospitable, and everything is reasonably priced.
2. Bonner County Historical Society and museumThe museum features historical artifacts that showcase the history of the Kalispel and Kootenai people during the ice age. The museum provides a snapshot of how Sandpoint developed from a few shacks into a full-blown resort city.
3. Watch a show at Panida theater.The theater is located on north first avenue. The theater was first to open in 1927 and has been transformed into a modern theater that showcases movies and musical acts. The theater features glamorous Spanish mission interior décor.
4. Attend a festivalSandpoint features numerous annual festivals and community gatherings. One of the most celebrated festivals is the festival at Sandpoint, which is an 8-days music festival that takes place around august. The festival also features Sandpoint cuisines and art.
5. Travers ParkThis public park features a wide range of facilities, including skate ramps, tennis courts, picnic areas, grill area, and soccer fields. The park is conducive for kids as well as adults. The park is well maintained, and it is always clean.