Hope-Clark Fork Chamber of Commerce

(208) 266-1552

 

If you would like to request more information, please contact us at

info@poby.org

 

Hope Clark Fork Chamber

Sandpoint Chamber

 

 

There’s never a dull moment – for the Outdoor Enthusiast!

You must make a choice between water, mountains, or resorts!

  Four Seasons of National Forest activities include

    biking & camping, hunting & fishing, motorcycles and

    mountain bikes, horseback & car tours

  Lake & River Recreations offer fishing or water skiing,

    power boats or sail boats, canoeing & kayaking or

    personal watercraft

  Golf on either of two courses during three distinct

    seasons of local color

  Winter sports offer opportunities to downhill or nordic

    ski at Schweitzer Ski Resort, cross-country or

    snowshoe in open spaces, and snowmobile on a

    variety of groomed trails

  River deltas attract wildlife, waterfowl, and songbirds

    for viewing

 

  This is the heart of more than 60 miles of open water

    for boating

  Water ski with plenty of open water and magnificent

    shorelines

  Personal watercraft can roam to their heart’s content

  Sailboats large and small enjoy Lake Pend Oreille

  Great swimming from natural public shorelines

  Flat water canoeing and kayaking provides fine wildlife

    viewing

 

  Numerous trails in nearby National Forest offer vistas

    and exercise

  Family and leisure routes are scenic and nearby

 

  Schweitzer Ski Resort offers great skiing variety and

    scenic vistas

  Snowmobiles can enjoy some groomed trails and vast

    open spaces

  Cross country skiing and snowshoeing surrounds us in

    the forests

 

  The Big Lake nurtures some big trout, plus small mouth

    bass

  Mountain lakes and streams offer those tasty smaller

    trout

  Ice fishing is popular when the winters are cold

  National Forests provide numerous big game hunting

    opportunities

  Local guide services are available for both hunting and

    fishing

 

 

 

Bonner County has approximately 20% of the state of Idaho’s surface water, far more than any other of the state’s 44 counties, draining into the Columbia River via the Pend Oreille River!