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Coeur d'Alene Tour Boat
Idaho Travel Council

Lake Coeur d'Alene Glaciers created beautiful Lake Coeur d'Alene. This international resort destination is a spectacular place for all ages to enjoy sailing, water skiing, fishing and Mother Nature. Resorts and modern amenities are on the north shore in the city of Coeur d'Alene, a recent recipient of an "All American City" award. Contact: Coeur d'Alene & Post Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau , Box 908, Post Falls, ID 83854; 208-773-4080 or 800-292-2553, FAX: 208-773-9834; EMAIL: info@cda-pfcvb.com .

 

Lake Pend Oreille
Idaho Travel Council

Lake Pend Oreille The largest of Idaho's lakes, Lake Pend Oreille near Sandpoint has a well deserved reputation as a fisherman's paradise. Fourteen species of game fish inhabit its waters including kokanee, largemouth bass and bluegill. The world's record Kamloops trout and a 32-pound Dolly Varden came from this lake. Sandpoint itself is a picturesque small town complete with lively visual and performing arts. Contact: Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce , Box 928, Sandpoint, ID 83864; 800-800-2106 or 208-263-0887, FAX: 208-265-5289; EMAIL: deb@sandpoint.net .

Preist Lake
Idaho Travel Council

Priest Lake the most private of all northern Idaho lakes, offers plenty for the camper and fisherman. World-class Mackinaw trout and kokanee salmon have been pulled from its waters. The remote beauty of the lake rivals the more developed Lake Tahoe and the nearby Roosevelt Grove of Ancient Cedars contains trees more than 200 years old. Contact: Priest Lake Chamber of Commerce , 1 East Shore Road, Coolin, ID 83821; TEL/FAX: 208-443-3191 or 888-774-3785; EMAIL: info@priestlake.org .

 

 

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