Go Sandpoint making dream vacations a reality
By Colin Anderson
Photo by Brad Frerkson
Sandpoint, Idaho, just 40 miles north of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and 75 miles from Spokane, Washington, is written about and praised in newspapers and magazines all across the country. Not only are the surroundings both beautiful and serene, but travelers quickly fall in love with the small-town charm and tremendous outdoor experiences. Visitors come from all over for the experience and come to realize why USA Today has named Sandpoint Most Beautiful Small Town in America. The mountains and lake are a welcoming sight. So why not come and experience it for yourself and book your stay through Go Sandpoint at the luxurious and affordable Lodges at The Idaho Club or at one of two water-view condos—one in downtown Sandpoint and the other in Hope?
Nestled amongst the fairways of Idaho’s only Jack Nicklaus Signature course, each home offers all the finest amenities. Open floor plans allow you to spread out for easy interactions with family and friends, but you can also find privacy within the three-, four- and five-bedroom homes.
Prepare a meal on top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances and relax in your own private hot tub after a long day on the lake, hiking the beautiful trails or meandering quaint downtown and the local shops. Instead of a hotel wake up call, rise to a beautiful sunrise as you watch out your back patio for deer, birds and other wildlife roaming the course and surrounding forests.
At the Idaho Club, you can enjoy living life to the fullest whether you are golfing, hiking, recreating on the water or just in need of a beautiful setting to unplug and relax. Both families and corporate executives have found it the perfect place to gather. Nestled along the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, the fifth deepest lake in North America, it is just minutes to Sandpoint or picturesque Hope, Idaho. With home sites that offer incredible views, privacy and access to many amenities, it is an escape to paradise.
Summer is almost here, and The Lodges at the Idaho Club make for a perfect getaway. You will not only have privacy, but a great deal of space to spread out and enjoy one another’s company. There’s plenty to do in the warmer months, with homes that can accommodate up to 14 guests, and there are several floor plans available—depending upon your party’s size.
The Sandcreek Loft Penthouse is brand new and located right in the heart of downtown Sandpoint. This luxury condo, which sleeps four, has been outfitted with the finest amenities, including a private deck that overlooks the beautiful Sand Creek. Situated with an incredible view and perfectly located, this is the vacation of your dreams! All of the best restaurants, bars, shops, cafes and more are right at your fingertips.
Go Sandpoint's newest waterfront property, the Lakeview Getaway condo, sits right at the edge of Lake Pend Oreille in Hope. The newly remodeled space, with upgraded furnishings and the finest in amenities, offers spectacular views. This two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath home can sleep eight, with a gorgeous lake view you can take in right from your private patio.
All vacation rentals are professionally maintained, cleaned and cared for, so you can sit back and relax surrounded by the beauty North Idaho has to offer.
To see more photos of these beautiful properties, visit GoSandpoint.com. Make the call today, as summer is filling up fast! Experience all that Sandpoint has to offer and make your trip even more memorable by staying in one of Go Sandpoint’s beautiful homes. They look forward to having you as their guest!
Read what some of their guests are saying:
“We had an amazing vacation and enjoyed your home thoroughly.”
“We will be back next year!”
“The home was beautiful and the property was breathtaking!”
Are you ready to create some memories? Give Go Sandpoint a call today. It promises to be a summer you’ll never forget!
Go Sandpoint
208.610.4416
You "had an amazing" trip to Sandpoint.....too bad the residents if Bonner County can't say the same. It would be awesome if tourists would remember you are guests in our town and while we love having company, 1 you should be using your best "company manners" and 2, you need to go home!
RM Nelson
Sandpoint,