State Park Annual Pass
With a State Parks Pass
The $25 (plus tax) Annual Passport is good for day use at all of Idaho's state parks, and cross-country skiing at Priest Lake, Round Lake, Farragut and Winchester Lake state parks. If you would like to ski for just the day, a $4 per day vehicle entrance fee will get you into these parks. Many of the trails are groomed regularly and provide amenities such as warming shelters and restrooms.
Northern State Parks Locator Map
Farragut State Park
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Located 25 miles northeast of Coeur d'Alene and four miles east of Athol on Highway 95, the park provides 7.5 miles of groomed ski trails which have been designed to offer excellent opportunities for beginner and intermediate skiers and to provide outstanding views of the park and mountains surrounding Lake Pend Oreille. Snow conditions vary due to the low elevation of the park. A picnic shelter, restrooms and a plowed parking area are provided.
Round Lake State Park
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The trails in this park are great for beginner and intermediate skiers. The three mile trail generally follows the forested shoreline of the lake. The trail is groomed when weather conditions permit. Vault toilets, an ice skating area and a plowed parking area are provided. Round Lake State Park is located 10 miles south of Sandpoint just off US Highway 95.
Priest Lake State Park
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The Indian Creek Unit of this state park is 33 miles north of the community of Priest River on the east shore of scenic Priest Lake. A plowed parking lot and vault toilets service the 12 miles of groomed trails. The Soaring Eagle trail provides scenic views of the lake and is rated for skiers who have intermediate to advanced ability. The Old Flume loop offers beautiful scenery and is rated for beginners and intermediate skiers.
Winchester Lake State Park
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Approximately 2.5 miles of groomed trails run through flat and rolling terrain . Excellent for beginner and intermediate skiers; A one mile marked but ungroomed section of the trail challenges intermediate and advanced skiers. The trail offers beautiful views of the forested park and shimmering lake. The park is located one-half mile south of the town of Winchester on the shore of Winchester Lake.