Prime Location
Highly Amenitized Forest Location Near Sandpoint
Prime Location
Highly Amenitized Forest Location Near Sandpoint
Popular Tourist Destination
The city of Sandpoint is a well-known, four-season tourist destination. The adjacent Lake Pend Oreille (Idaho’s largest lake) offers substantial water-based recreation, including fishing, boating, and 111 miles of shoreline. The Cabinet and Selkirk mountains provide ample hiking and horseback trails. The Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort (13 miles from Downtown), meanwhile, attracts 250,000+ yearly visitors. Sandpoint also offers five city parks, three state parks, and two national forests, providing an abundance of outdoor recreation including hiking, camping, and cross-country skiing.
The city of Sandpoint is a well-known, four-season tourist destination. The adjacent Lake Pend Oreille (Idaho’s largest lake) offers substantial water-based recreation, including fishing, boating, and 111 miles of shoreline. The Cabinet and Selkirk mountains provide ample hiking and horseback trails. The Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort (13 miles from Downtown), meanwhile, attracts 250,000+ yearly visitors. Sandpoint also offers five city parks, three state parks, and two national forests, providing an abundance of outdoor recreation including hiking, camping, and cross-country skiing.
"The Most Beautiful Town in the USA"
USA TODAY
The arts of Sandpoint have been alive since the Panida Theatre opened in the early 1900’s, and has produced talented artists such as photographer Ross Hall and musician Kristy Osmunson. Locals enjoy the talent of the area with a host of events like the Festival of Sandpoint, the Artists’ Studio Tour of North Idaho, and the Arts & Crafts Fair. There are also galleries aligning downtown’s corridor, theatrical performances at the famous Panida Theater, and arts programs through the Pend Oreille Arts Council.
The arts of Sandpoint have been alive since the Panida Theatre opened in the early 1900’s, and has produced talented artists such as photographer Ross Hall and musician Kristy Osmunson. Locals enjoy the talent of the area with a host of events like the Festival of Sandpoint, the Artists’ Studio Tour of North Idaho, and the Arts & Crafts Fair. There are also galleries aligning downtown’s corridor, theatrical performances at the famous Panida Theater, and arts programs through the Pend Oreille Arts Council.
“It’s a Norman Rockwell-meets-Ansel Adams classic, brought to life every summer…”
That’s how USA Today describes Sandpoint in a major feature story on our town.
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If you have any questions or are interested in the opportunities of Castaways Farm, please connect with us. Let our home be your home.
Address: 145 Heritage Lane,
Sandpoint, ID 83864
Phone: (917) 991-7618
If you have any questions or are interested in the opportunities of Castaways Farm, please connect with us. Let our home be your home.
Address: Address: 145 Heritage Lane,
Sandpoint, ID 83864
Phone: (917) 991-7618