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Priest Lake State Park lies just 30 miles from the Canadian border, nestled deep below the crest of the Selkirk Mountains. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Northern Idaho and mile-high mountains, Priest Lake State Park sits along the eastern shores of Priest Lake, a 19-mile long, 300-foot-deep waterbody.
Visitors to the park will enjoy the dense forests of cedar, fir and tamarack and will be able to observe the park’s year round inhabitants such as the whitetail deer, black bear, moose and bald eagles. Noted for its extremely clear water, fed by streams cascading from the high Selkirk peaks, the main body of Priest Lake extends north-south for 19 miles. A two-mile thoroughfare connects the main lake to the remote Upper Priest Lake that is accessible only by foot, mountain bike, or boat.
Nine-Hole Disc Golf Course
In partnership with the US/YDGA, Idaho State Parks & Rec. and Priest Lake Park have joined together to provide campers, local families, students, and school teams with a new Junior Disc Golf Course at Indian Creek Camp Ground called Harvey’s Hemlock Hideaway.
The course is nine holes with a max fairway of 210’ designed for beginners and families. The course, completed in June of 2018, has been in the works for several years, and if all goes as planned, backers hope to design a larger, more challenging course in the near future.
Harvey’s Hemlock Hideaway was named in honor of Harvey Burns. Park Manager, Lonnie Johnson tells his story, “Harvey Burns was a longtime volunteer at Priest Lake State Park. Harvey and his wife Gene started here in the early 2000’s. Harvey’s wife passed away in 2015, but Harvey kept returning to the park volunteering because it felt like family. Harvey was 89 years old and was going to return in 2018, but he unexpectedly passed away in May. For his years of volunteering, his smile, his zest for life, and always making people smile and laugh, I proudly wanted to name this new course and family activity after my friend Harvey Burns.”
A special thank you to the United States Youth Disc Golf Association who designed and helped build the course and to our sponsors who helped make this project a reality!
Sponsors: Ardy’s Cafe, Moose Knuckle, Priest Lake Power Sports, Hills Resort, Barrel 57, Infinity Café, Cavanaugh’s Resort, Copper Bay Construction, and Autumns Loft
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For up-to-date grooming and weather conditions in the Priest Lake area, visit: https://priestlake.org/activities/nordic-sports/
Details | Hanna Flats Park N’ Ski |
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Location | 33 miles north of Priest River off State Highway 57 |
Difficulty | Beginner – intermediate |
Distance | 5 m/10 km of ski trails; 2.2 m/3.5 km snowshoe trails |
Grooming | Yes – traditional kick and glide and snowshoe |
Snowshoeing | Yes |
Yurt | No |
Backcountry ski potential | Yes |
Restroom | Yes |
Dogs | Yes |
About | Nordic ski trails and snowshoe trails at Hanna Flats are relatively gentle in a meadow and forest setting on the west side of Priest Lake. The trail system is well-suited for snowshoers and track skiers. The adjoining airstrip is a great workout for skate skiing. Two short loops are available for skiers and several interlacing loops for snowshoers. The Hanna Grove Nature Trail, located a little more than a mile from the trailhead, is worth checking out to see some old growth cedar trees and read about an old wildfire. Backcountry skiers could climb adjacent mountains above the flats to crank out a few turns. |
More Information | Priest Lake Nordic Club Facebook Page Priest Lake Ranger District- (208) 443-2512 |
Maps | Hanna Flats Hanna Flats Location Map |
Details | Priest Lake Golf Course Park N’ Ski |
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Location | 28 m N of Priest River on west side of Priest Lake off Hwy 57 |
Difficulty | Beginner – intermediate |
Distance | 9.1 m/14.6 km ski trails; 2.8 m/4.5 km snowshoe trails |
Grooming | Yes – set track for traditional kick and glide |
Snowshoeing | Yes |
Yurt | No |
Backcountry ski potential | Yes |
Restroom | Yes |
Dogs | Allowed |
About | The Priest Lake Golf Course has the most extensive groomed Nordic trail system in the vicinity of Priest Lake. During the winter season, the area is blanketed with generous amounts of snow and the golf course is transformed into the Priest Lake Nordic Center. Hill’s Resort serves as the hub for the Golf Course Nordic system and also offers rental equipment. The trail system provides routes along the lakeside and also connects to the Hanna Flats trails to the north. The total of nearly 50 kilometers of groomed trails from beginning to intermediate level provide an ideal setting for family Nordic activities. Trails are groomed on a regular basis, conditions permitting, for traditional kick and glide skiers and skate skiers. The Nordic Park N’ Ski Trail area is open daily. |
More Information | Hill’s Resort (208) 443-2551 Priest Lake Nordic Club Facebook Page |
Maps | Priest Lake Golf Course Priest Lake Golf Course Location Map |
Details | Priest Lake State Park |
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Location | 11 m N of Coolin, ID on east side of Priest Lake |
Difficulty | Beginner – intermediate |
Distance | 5.4 m/8.7 km ski trails; 1.5 m/2.4 km snowshoe trails |
Grooming | Yes |
Snowshoeing | Yes |
Yurt | No but winter one- and two-room cabins are available for $45 per night |
Backcountry ski potential | No |
Restroom | Yes |
Dogs | Yes on ungroomed trails only |
About | Priest Lake State Park’s Indian Creek Unit provides a change of scenery immediately adjacent to the lake. A compact trail loop system circles the park’s visitor center area, and if that’s not enough of a workout, another loop system to the north provides more mileage and more challenging trails. There is a new viewpoint trail that affords nice views of the lake and surrounding mountains on a sunny day. The park’s visitor center and store are open on weekends for fresh coffee or hot chocolate. Snowshoes can also be rented at the vistor’s center. |
More Information | Priest Lake State Park (208) 443-2200 |
Maps | Priest Lake State Park Priest Lake State Park Location Map |
Details | Chipmunk Rapids |
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Location | 22 miles north of Priest River, off State Hwy 57 |
Difficulty | Beginner to more difficult |
Distance | 10.4 miles |
Grooming | Occasional, track set for traditional kick and glide skiers |
Snowshoeing | Yes |
Yurt | No |
Backcountry ski potential | Yes |
Restroom | Yes |
Dogs | Yes |
About | Chipmunk Rapids ski trails are a two-loop system of interconnecting roads. The trail head is near the Priest Lake Visitors Information Center at Dickensheet Junction. The groomed trails are called the Kaniksu Marsh Loop and the River View Loop. There are other ungroomed trails in the area which are sometimes skier track set. These trails are mainly flat and used by novice to advanced cross-country skiers. The trails offer spectacular views of Kaniksu Marsh, Priest River, and the Selkirk Mountains. This area is also frequently used by big game as a winter range area, so try to minimize your disturbance to the winterizing wildlife. |
More Information | Priest Lake Nordic Club Facebook Page Priest Lake Ranger District- (208) 443-2512 |
Maps | Chipmunk Rapids Area Map |
Details | 4th of July Pass |
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Location | From Coeur d’Alene, travel East on Hwy I-90, approximately 23 miles, take exit 28 |
Difficulty | Beginner – intermediate with a few expert pitches |
Distance | 7.8 miles |
Grooming | Yes, 10-foot skating lane with track set for traditional kick and glide |
Snowshoeing | Yes |
Yurt | No, but there is a warming hut |
Backcountry ski potential | Yes |
Restroom | Yes |
Dogs | No |
About | 4th of July Pass is a great place to ski or snowshoe because it starts from a high point afforded by the 4th of July Summit. Three loop trails wind through stately cedar, fir, and pine forests. The snowshoeing trails are almost as extensive as the groomed ski trails. Backcountry skiers can climb nearby mountains to carve turns. |
More Information | Panhandle Nordic Club Facebook Page Couer d’Alene River Ranger District (208) 664-2318 |
Maps | 4th of July Trail Map |