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CONTENTS 08 FINANCIAL FOCUS
Managing withdrawals carefully can protect retirement income
10 Q&A: SAVANNAH MORT Hoot Owl Soup Kitchen
14 FROM MILL TOWN TO
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TOURIST HOT SPOT
A trip down Sandpoint’s storied past
18 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Calendar of great local events, arts and entertainment
20 LOCAL GUIDE
Your local guide on where to stay, what to do, seasonal activities and more
28 LOCAL EATS
Your local guide to the tastiest hot spots around town
30 CITY MAP
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Get to know the places within Sandpoint’s city limits
31 LAKE PEND OREILLE MAP
Explore all of the awesome places along the shores of Lake Pend Oreille
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Sandpoint is home to many beloved family owned staples that have welcomed guests and locals alike for generations. Stop in, order up and enjoy a helping of our area’s finest, always served with a smile. This month’s cover features an iconic favorite, The Hoot Owl Cafe, highlighting its Soup Kitchen, which has been feeding those in need each Monday for the past seven years. Check out our Q&A with Savannah Mort on page 10. Cover Photo by Kiersten Patterson Photography.
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“It’s been so incredible and such a blessing to me to see people come in need and leave filled up— whether it be full bellies or full hearts. We want to meet people where they are and step into their world. We want them to feel heard, nourished, loved on and acknowledged.”
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hirty-four-year-old Savannah Mort was born and raised right here in Sandpoint, Idaho. Married with four children (14, 12, 9 and 7), this stay-athome mom and online health coach loves to travel, spend time outdoors (skiing, hunting, boating, fishing, swimming,), cook and read, and spend time with family and friends. She keeps busy and loves her life on her little farm. Savannah is also the woman behind the Hoot Owl Soup Kitchen in Ponderay, which has been serving those in need in the community every Monday for the past seven years. Q. Seven years ago, you and your husband decided to start a soup kitchen in Ponderay at your mother’s restaurant, the Hoot Owl Café. Can you tell our readers a bit more about how the Hoot Owl Soup Kitchen came to be and the inspiration behind it? A. February 10, 2021, will mark eight years since we started the soup kitchen. For my husband’s birthday, he wanted our family to volunteer together in a soup kitchen. Instead, God laid it on my heart to open our own. I asked my mom if we could utilize her restaurant as a place to hold the soup kitchen, and of course she said, “Yes!” Q. What role does your mom, Wendy Franck, play when it comes to the Hoot Owl Soup Kitchen? A. My mom is truly a selfless woman. She has always put others above herself. She allows us to use her building in any capacity we see fit for the soup kitchen. The Hoot Owl provides a large pot of soup each week, plus they help put together salads and desserts! She also spends most Monday evenings spending time with some—or all—of my children while I work the soup kitchen! Q. Since its inception, what has been your goal in this endeavor (in addition to nourishing the bodies of those in need)? A. I am so grateful that we are nourishing
bodies AND souls. We really try to cultivate an environment where people can come for fellowship and have an outlet as well as eat. It’s been so incredible and such a blessing to me to see people come in need and leave filled up— whether it be full bellies or full hearts. We want to meet people where they are and step into their world. We want them to feel heard, nourished, loved on and acknowledged.
A. I have realized that Sandpoint’s homeless and in-need community is larger than most would think. I wish we had more resources and outreach for our community. I know some of the resources we do have are at capacity, which is unfortunate.
Q. How has the current pandemic impacted the soup kitchen, and how have you adapted to the situation while still being able to provide for those in need?
A. The glory is all God’s! He’s been faithful to provide all of our needs for the soup kitchen. Also, I couldn’t do this without all of our incredible volunteers! I’m so grateful to the people who volunteer their time, homemade meals and their resources!
A. We have not closed down at all through the pandemic. During the initial quarantine we were able to send meals to go through the front window of the restaurant. We did notice an initial increase in numbers in the early days of COVID-19. We counted 250-plus meals one week! I would say we are back to normal now, however, each week always brings us a new face or two! Q. What do you find most fulfilling by being able to serve others in the community? A. For me personally, I love the connections and treasured friends I’ve made through the soup kitchen. Nothing fulfills me more than seeing families or individuals going through tough times (homelessness, addiction, having babies, loneliness), being able to pray for them, and watching them through their transition and come out on the other end stronger. I know that sounds so cliché, but it truly is so moving and makes every Monday more than worth it!
Q. Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?
The Hoot Owl Soup Kitchen is open every Monday, 4 to 7pm, and serves an average of 80 to 150 meals each week! Meals usually include soup, casserole, salad, sandwiches, bread and dessert. And Savannah is truly grateful to her volunteers, which averages five to six each week, who serve meals, wash dishes and visit with their guests. A special—and free—Thanksgiving meal is also prepared and served on Thanksgiving Day, in which the Hoot Owl donates at least half the cost of the Thanksgiving meal along with the soup kitchen. The Hoot Owl Café, located at 30784 Highway 200 in Ponderay, is open for breakfast and lunch 5am to 2pm Tuesday through Sunday.
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From Mill Town To
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A TRIP DOWN SANDPOINT’S STORIED PAST B Y A B IG A I L T HO R P E
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andpoint has changed quite a bit over the years—from the peaceful home of local Native American tribes to the wild railway days and later its transformation as a four-season tourist destination—it’s seen it all. But one thing hasn’t changed: the natural beauty that has driven residents and visitors here for hundreds of years. Before furtrading and the railroad brought irreversible changes to the region, what is now Sandpoint was home to the Kalispel Tribe of Native Americans, whose ancestral lands extended past all of Priest Lake and Lake Pend Oreille, up the Pend Oreille River as far as Canada and east to Montana. They traded with the local Coeur d’Alene Tribe to the south and Kootenai Tribe to the north, but the eventual arrival of fur traders— and later the railroads and timber mills—transformed the area, changing native lands and way of life, and the last Kalispel Tribe’s annual August pow wows at City Beach were held in 1931. Northwest Company fur trader David Thompson was an early settler to establish a relationship with the local tribes, helping to establish fur trading in the area in 1809. Thompson described the peninsula that Sand Creek empties into as a “point of sand,” a name that would forever stick with the area. The 1880s saw the start of construction on the railway between Montana and Pend Oreille that would transform the region from a trading outpost to a railroad and timber town. In 1892 the Great Northern Railroad arrived in what is now Bonner County, and its first agents—L.D. and Ella Mae Farmin—bought the rights to 160 acres on the west side of Sand Creek, what would ultimately become the start of Sandpoint. Sandpoint wasn’t always the peaceful, tranquil town it has come to be known as today. In its early days it held a reputation for being one of the roughest towns in the area. Visiting Austrian aristocrat William Adolph Baillie-Grohman described it as “this wretched hole, one of the tough towns in the tough territory of Idaho, where shooting scrapes and hanging bees were common events.” The area was known as “Hangtown” for its multiple hangings. “I knew Sandpoint, known also as Hangtown, could hold its own for depravity,” added Baillie-Grohman. Local historian Bob Gunter writes the story of how Major Fred B. Reed told the Pend d’Oreille Review about the time six men were hanged at once. “I was through here with the Northern Pacific construction gang in 1880, and Sandpoint was the toughest place in the United States. Over at the end of your big bridge was ‘Hangtown,’ and it was over there that we had our necktie parties.” But the wild west of Sandpoint didn’t last long, and as timber and farming attracted more settlers to the area, the village of Sandpoint was incorporated in 1901, later becoming a city in 1907. In addition to a thriving timber industry, “stump ranches” sprung up around the area. Using lands cleared of timber, farmers primarily grew hay to feed lumber company horses—a natural fit for the short growing season. Go Sandpoint Magazine
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Humboldt Lumber Co. became the largest saw mill in the region after taking over Sand Point Lumber Co. and absorbing the Ellersick brothers’ mill in Kootenai. In 1905, just 13 years after the Great Northern Railroad was finished, Sandpoint received its third railroad through town: the Spokane International. Three years later, work began on the first long bridge to connect Sandpoint to Sagle. It was finished in 1910, and at just under 2 miles long, was the longest wooden bridge in the world. At the time, it cost around $50,000 to build and was known as the “Wagon Bridge.” The bridge went on to be replaced during the Great Depression in 1934 with assistance from the Works Project Administration. Like its predecessor, it aligned with First Avenue in Sandpoint and retained its title of longest wooden bridge in the world. Twenty-two years later the bridge was rebuilt again, this time in its current location aligning with Superior Street, and out of steel and concrete—removing its claim to fame as the longest wooden bridge in the world. The current bridge that carries locals and visitors to Sandpoint was built in 1981 alongside the old one. Drive across the bridge, and the view still takes your breath away every time—as it’s done for locals and visitors alike for decades. In 1942, after the outbreak of World War II, Farragut Naval Training Station was built on 4,000 acres on the southern side of Lake Pend Oreille. The training station was the second largest in the world, and the deep waters of Lake Pend Oreille (measuring over 1,150 feet deep at the south end of the lake) made the perfect spot for submarine acoustic testing. The arrival of so many trainees and staff made Farragut Idaho’s largest town, and the resulting overflow into Sandpoint resulted in the Community Hall being used as a USO. Bob Gunter later interviewed military bride Beth Knight about her experience in Sandpoint during the war. “The people of Sandpoint just opened their arms to the sailors. I believe I’m correct in this, the USO in Sandpoint was one of two USOs in the country that never charged sailors and their wives for a thing. You could go down and eat, you could go play, and they would see that you had a room if you needed one. The people of Sandpoint did all that,” she told him. The naval training station closed after the war, now converted into Farragut State Park, where you can enjoy the lake and explore the history of the region through the Museum at the Brig. Many of the buildings from wartime are no longer in existence, however, in 1949, several of the buildings were floated from Farragut across Lake Pend Oreille to replace Page Hospital. That same year saw the last log drive in Bonner County on Priest River. While the timber industry would remain in the area, log drives on the river and lake would be a thing of the past. Sandpoint’s shift to a tourism destination began with the opening of Schweitzer Mountain in 1963. Jack Fowler and Jim Brown—a local timber tycoon who organized Pack River Lumber Co. in 1940 to begin his “timber empire”—founded 16
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I T ’ S E A S Y TO S E E W H Y T H I S O N C E W I L D R A I LWAY TO W N B EC A M E R A N D M C N A L LY A N D U S A TO DAY ’ S “M O S T B E AU T I F U L S M A L L TO W N ” I N 2 0 1 1 .
SANDPOINT WASN’T ALWAYS THE PEACEFUL, TRANQUIL TOWN IT HAS COME TO BE KNOWN AS TODAY. IN ITS EARLY DAYS IT HELD A REPUTATION FOR BEING ONE OF THE ROUGHEST TOWNS IN THE AREA.
the mountain with other investors and sold shares to local residents. The mountain featured one chairlift, a three-story lodge, a rope tow and T-bar. Several years later, Brown bought out his partners and further developed the mountain as a beloved ski destination. He added a day lodge and apartment complex, and is credited for starting summer at Schweitzer—offering lift rides for mountain bike enthusiasts. In 1999 Harbor Resorts purchased Schweitzer Mountain Resort, further expanding the resort over the years to the premier ski destination it is today. Today when you walk or drive through Sandpoint, you’ll see a thriving downtown in summer, with visitors and locals flocking to the lake to enjoy the sun and beautiful Lake Pend Oreille with its stunning views and vast expanses. In the winter, town gets busy once again as locals and tourists head to the mountain to hit the slopes—or head out for one of the many other winter adventures Sandpoint is known for. The timber and farming roots that started our town are still strong, but the economy has diversified. With several large companies like Litehouse Foods and a thriving tourism industry, Sandpoint is once again in a new era. But it’s maintained its history, its memories and its simple beauty. It’s easy to see why this once wild railway town became Rand McNally and USA Today’s “Most Beautiful Small Town” in 2011.
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PONDERAY NEIGHBOR DAY SEPTEMBER 19 Come on out for a community day of fun activities and good food at the Ponderay Neighbor Day. The event is free to the public to attend, and vendors are encouraged to participate— there is no cost, just a refundable deposit to hold your vendor spot. The City of Ponderay and Friends of the Pend d’Oreille Bay Trail are hosting the fourth annual event to celebrate connections being made throughout Ponderay and neighboring communities, and to educate about recreation and connection projects. The event will be at Harbison Field behind the Hoot Owl, and will include a beer garden, a variety of kids activities and crafts, food vendors, craft and retail vendors, a rock climbing wall, live music, pony rides, a petting zoo and more. For more information, visit CityofPonderay.org
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13TH ANNUAL PATRIOTIC GOLF SCRAMBLE SEPTEMBER 20 Be sure to mark your calendars for Sunday, September 20, as Sandpoint Elks hosts its 13th Annual Patriotic Golf Scramble at the Sandpoint Elks Golf Course. Benefiting Bonner and Boundary county veterans, this four-person scramble, with the tournament limited to just 72 players, is open to the public and includes green fees for an 18-hole round of golf, prizes and dinner. Choose to be a corporate sponsor ($500), hole sponsor ($100), four-person team ($240) or individual golfer ($60). There will be a 9am shotgun start. To find out more about this year’s tournament, including how to register and/or become a sponsor, you can reach out to Linda Tatlock by calling 208.755.1405 or via email at ltatlock55@gmail.com.
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elcome to Sandpoint—North Idaho’s premier destination for any season! From mountainside adventures to fun in the sun on Idaho’s largest lake, there is so much to explore and experience. Hike or bike the local trails; adventure out on a tour of our many coffee shops, breweries and wineries; or enjoy water and mountain sports throughout the year. Explore the unique shops and galleries downtown, and stop into one of the many delicious restaurants along the way. Enjoy epic views from atop Schweitzer Mountain, explore Lake Pend Oreille’s various beaches and inlets, or drive one of the scenic routes along the lake. Whatever adventures your trip has in store, we hope you create lasting memories that keep you coming back year after year.
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877.487.4643
208.263.9555
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877.265.4420
208.255.7772
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Talus Rock Luxury Lodging
208.255.8458
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Twin Cedar Camping & Vacation Rentals
208.920.1910
TwinCedarsSandpoint.com
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MOTELS, HOTELS & LODGES Best Western Edgewater Resort
800.635.2534
208.263.3194
BestWesternEdgewater.com
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Best Western Kootenai River Inn & Spa
800.346.5668
208.267.8511
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Best Western Plus Ponderay
800.780.7234
208.255.4500
BestWestern.com
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Fairbridge Inn & Suites
208.263.2210
FairbridgeSandpoint.com
$
Hotel Ruby Ponderay
800.466.4656
HotelRubyPonderay.com
$
K2 Inn
208.265.5896
K2InnSandpoint.com
$
La Quinta Inn & Suites
800.282.0660
LaQuintaSandpoint.com
$$
Lodge at Sandpoint
208.263.2211
LodgeAtSandpoint.com
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Outdoors Inn
208.255.1000
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$
208.263.5383
208.263.9581
CABINS, GUEST RANCHES & BED & BREAKFASTS North Idaho Bed & Breakfast Association
800.3351232
208.765.5200
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Sleep’s Cabin
866.302.2122
208.255.2122
SleepsCabins.com
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Western Pleasure Guest Ranch
888.863.9066
208.263.9066
WesternPleasureRanch.com
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208.683.2425
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Round Lake Campground
208.263.3489
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Sagle
Year-round
Sam Owens Campground
208.264.0605
Recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232202
Hope
May-Sept
Springy Point Campground
208.437.3133
Recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233637
Sagle
May-Sept
Bonner County Fairgrounds RV Park
208.304.2890
BonnerCountyFair.com/p/bc-rv-campground
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208.263.3194
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SANDPOINT, IDAHO.
MAX CAPACITY
REUNIONS / WEDDINGS / CORPORATE RETREATS
MEETING ROOM
FESTIVAL AT SANDPOINT
LODGING
VENUES
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ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR
EXPERIENCE
Best Western Edgewater Resort
800.635.2534
208.263.3194
BestWesternEdgewater.com
100
Best Western Kootenai River Inn Spa & Casino
800.346.5668
208.267.8511
KootenaiRiverInn.com
100
Best Western Plus Ponderay
800.780.7234
208.255.4500
BestWestern.com
80
Dover Bay Resort
208.265.1597
DoverBayIdaho.com
200
Heartwood Center
208.263.8699
HeartwoodSandpoint.com
170
La Quinta Inn & Suites
800.282.0660
208.263.9581
LaQuintaSandpoint.com
50
Lake Pend Orielle Cruises
888.282.0660
208.255.5253
LakePendOreilleCruises.com
30
Lodge at Sandpoint
208.263.2211
LodgeAtSandpoint.com
65
Ponderay Event Center
208.263.0271
PonderayEvents.com
225
Sandpoint Business & Events Center
208.263.7770
SandpointEventsCenter.com
400
Schweitzer Mountain Resort
208.263.9555
Schweitzer.com
250
Silverwood Theme Park, Boulder Beach Water Park
208.683.3400
SilverwoodThemePark.com
700
Sleep’s Cabin
866.302.2122
SleepsCabins.com
30
Talus Rock Luxury Lodging
208.255.8458
TalusRockRetreat.com
50
Western Pleasure Guest Ranch
888.863.9066
WesternPleasureRanch.com
150
SUMMER ADVENTURES
ext. 2820
208.255.2122
208.263.9066
SCHWEITZER MOUNTAIN
HEARTWOOD CENTER
THE IDAHO CLUB
ART / MUSIC EVENTS Weekend art fair in the streets of downtown.
Arts & Crafts Fair
208.263.6139
ArtinSandpoint.org/arts-crafts-fair
Art Walk
208.263.6139
ArtinSandpoint.org/artwalk
Festival at Sandpoint
208.265.4554
FestivalatSandpoint.com
Sandpoint SummerFest
208.263.2217
Eureka-Institute.org/sandpoint-summerfest.html
Art walking tour featuring local artists and businesses. Internationally renowned summer concert series. Weekend music, arts and culture festival.
AMUSEMENT PARKS / WATER PARKS Silverwood Theme Park (Boulder Beach)
208.683.3400
SilverwoodThemePark.com
Western theme park offering low to high intensity roller coasters and water rides.
WATER RECREATION / RENTALS / MARINAS Action Water Sports
208.255.7100
ActionWaterSportsLessons.com
Bottle Bay Resort & Marina
208.263.5916
BottleBayResort.com
Dover Bay Resort
208.265.1597
DoverBayIdaho.com
Sandpoint Marina
208.263.3083
SandpointWaterfront.com
Sandpoint Watercraft Rentals
208.265.9672
SandpointWaterCraftRentals.com
Water sport lessons; boat, Jet Ski, paddleboard and kayak rentals. Boat moorage, vacation rentals and restaurant on beautiful Bottle Bay.
Seasonal moorage, gas, dock and boat launch with restaurant on the Pend Oreille River.
Sandpoint Watersports
208.920.9292
SandpointWatersports.com
Work2Play Rentals
208.263.1535
SandpointBoatandRVRentals.com
The Idaho Club
208.265.0400
TheIdahoClub.com
Sandpoint Elks Golf Club
208.263.4321
Downtown access to moorage, gas and dock, walkable to downtown stores. Power boat, kayak, paddleboard and water toy rentals. Ski boat, pontoon boat and Waverunner rentals in Dover Bay Resort. Marine, powersports, RV and off-road rentals.
GOLF COURSES 18-hole championship Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course with epic views. 9-hole community golf course along the shores of the lake.
OUTDOOR/MOUNTAIN ACTIVITIES Farragut State Park 24
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4,000-acre lakeside park with camping, lake activities and hiking.
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Community forest for hiking, biking and walking.
Pine Street Woods
208.263.9471
KaniksuLandTrust.org/pine-street-woods
Priest Lake State Park
208.443.2200
ParksandRecreation.Idaho.gov/parks/priest-lake
Round Lake State Park
208.263.3489
ParksandRecreation.Idaho.gov/parks/round-lake Small scenic lake with camping and trails for hiking and biking.
Schweitzer Mountain Resort
208.254.2786
Schweitzer.com
Ski resort with biking, hiking, village activities, restaurant, zipline and more.
Western Pleasure Guest Ranch
208.263.9066
WesternPleasureRanch.com
Dude ranch offering horseback rides, ranch adventures and overnight stays.
Camping, boating and hiking on pristine northern lake.
TOURS / CHARTERS Geo Heli Sandpoint Helicopter Charters 509.795.1311
GeoHeliSpokane.com
Go Fish! Charters
208.597.5020
GoFishCharters.org
Fishing and fly fishing charters on Lake Pend Oreille and the Clark Fork River.
Lake Pend Oreille Cruises
208.255.5253
LakePendOreilleCruises.com
Daily afternoon and evening cruises to learn the history and enjoy the views.
Sandpoint Seaplane Service
208.290.3257
Sandpoint.com/seaplane
Feelin’ Groovy Tours
833.247.6689
FeelinGroovy.tours
WINTER ADVENTURES
Schweitzer Mountain Resort
208.254.2786
Helicopter tours of Sandpoint and surrounding areas.
Flight tours over Lake Pend Oreille and surrounding countryside. Tours of local attractions and destinations in vintage VW bus.
DOWNHILL SKIING / SNOWBOARDING
Schweitzer.com
2,900 acres of world-class terrain and renowned tree skiing.
NORDIC SKIING / SNOWSHOEING Farragut State Park
208.683.2425
ParksandRecreation.Idaho.gov/parks/farragut
Pine Street Woods
208.263.9471
KaniksuLandTrust.org/pine-street-woods
Acres of trails to ski or snowshoe on Lake Pend Oreille. 180 acres in nature for nordic skiing or snowshoeing.
EXPERIENCES Selkirk Outdoor Leadership and Education (SOLE)
928.351.7653
SoleExperiences.org
Western Pleasure Guest Ranch
208.263.9066
WesternPleasureRanch.com
YEAR-ROUND ADVENTURES 01
VISIT MUSEUM AT THE BRIG
02
TAKE A BREWERY TOUR
03
DRIVE THE INTERNATIONAL SELKIRK LOOP
04
CATCH A SHOW AT THE PANIDA THEATER
SHOP THE SANDPOINT SHOPPING DISTRICT
Explore the unique WWII naval history of Farragut State Park. VisitIdaho.org/things-to-do/museums/ museum-brig-farragut-state-park
Winter sleigh rides and dinners.
TOP 15 THINGS TO DO IN SANDPOINT
06
ENJOY A LIVE SHOW AT THE HIVE
07
RELAX WITH A SPA DAY
Catch a show at Sandpoint’s famed downtown music venue. LiveFromtheHive.com
11
STOP BY THE LIBRARY
Explore the beautiful, expansive local library, which includes many quiet places to sit and read. eBonnerLibrary.org
Visit the Wildflower Spa at Seasons Resort or Highlands North Day Spa for a day of rejuvenation. TheWildflowerDaySpa.com | HighlandsNorthDaySpa.com
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EXPLORE LOCAL GALLERIES
Walk the downtown and stop in at several local galleries to enjoy local and regional art.
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GRAB A LOCAL COFFEE
13
STOP IN CEDAR STREET BRIDGE
09
SPEND A DAY AT CITY BEACH
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DO A TASTING AT THE LOCAL WINERY
Stop in the historic theater for an independent feature or short film. Panida.org
Enjoy fun in the sun at the sandy, grassy downtown public beach on the lake. SandpointIdaho.gov
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DRIVE THE PEND OREILLE SCENIC BYWAY
VISIT SCHWEITZER MOUNTAIN
Sandpoint is home to four great breweries. Bike to each, or take a walking tour: Matchood Brewing Co., Utara Brewing Co., MickDuff’s Brewing Co., Laughing Dog Brewing.
Explore all or part of the 280-mile multi-national scenic loop through the Selkirk Mountain range. SelkirkLoop.org
Explore the many unique shops in charming downtown. DowntownSandpoint.com 26
Nonprofit facilitating outdoor experiences and education.
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Stop by Sandpoint’s famous Evans Brothers Coffee in the historic Granary Arts District. EvansBrothersCoffee.com
Explore the village dining and shopping and enjoy the adventures in summer and winter. Schweitzer.com
Explore various shops and restaurants in the downtown bridge spanning Sand Creek. CedarStreetBridge.com
Enjoy local sips from Pend d’Oreille Winery. POWine.com
Experience some of North Idaho’s most scenic views along this 33.4-mile drive. VisitIdaho.org/ things-to-do/scenic-byways-backcountry-drives/ pend-oreille-scenic-byway
We’ve Moved In order to serve you better, we have moved our offices to a new location. You’ll find us in the Ponderay Events Center (around the corner from Sandpoint Furniture). Our new address is 401 Bonner Mall Way, Suite I. This new location offers better parking, public restrooms and an elevator for your convenience. We’ll have the coffee on and look forward to seeing you soon!
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Arlo’s Ristorante
208.255.4186
Sandpoint
Italian
$$
Baxter’s on Cedar
208.229.8377
Sandpoint
New American
$$
Beet and Basil
208.920.6144
Sandpoint
Fusion
$$
Bluebird Bakery
208.265.8730
Sandpoint
Bakery
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City Beach Organics
208.265.9919
Sandpoint
Organic/Vegan
$$
Connie’s Cafe
208.255.2227
Sandpoint
Breakfast
$-$$
Dish at Dover Bay
208.265.6467
Dover Bay
American/Seafood
$$
Chimney Rock Grill
208.255.3071
Schweitzer Mountain
American
$$
Eichardt’s
208.263.4005
Sandpoint
Pub
$-$$
Farmhouse Kitchen BBQ
208.255.2603
Ponderay
American
$$
Fat Bass Bar & Grill
208.265.8854
Priest River
Steakhouse/American
$$
Forty One South
208.265.2000
Sagle
Fine Dining
$$
Hoot Owl Cafe
208.265.9348
Ponderay
Cafe
$-$$
Ivano’s Ristorante
208.263.0211
Sandpoint
Italian
$$
Jalapenos Mexican Restuarant
208.263.2995
Sandpoint
Mexican
$-$$
Joel’s
208.265.8991
Sandpoint
Mexican
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MickDuff’s Brewpub
208.255.4351
Sandpoint
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$$
Panhandler Pies
208.263.2912
Sandpoint
American
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Pend d’Oreille Winery
208.265.8545
Sandpoint
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Second Avenue Pizza
208.263.9321
Sandpoint
Pizza
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Secret Thai
208.263.9960
Sandpoint
Thai
$$
Shoga Poke and Cocktail Bar
208.265.2001
Sagle
Poke
$$
Sky House
208.263.9555
Schweitzer Mountain
American
$$
Spuds Waterfront Grill
208.265.4311
Sandpoint
American
$$
Sweet Lou’s
208.263.1381
Ponderay
American
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Thai Nigiri
208.265.2587
Sandpoint
Thai/Sushi
$$
The Fat Pig
208.265.7675
Sandpoint
Fusion
$$
The Hydra
208.263.7123
Sandpoint
Steakhouse
$$
Trinity at City Beach
208.255.7558
Sandpoint
Seafood
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Uptown Bagel Co.
208.263.9276
Sandpoint
Bakery
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