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Default Where to canoe and stay in Northern Idaho

(elena) typed:

Hi folks-- I'm attempting to set up a trip for 10 - 15 people to
Northern Idaho for one week next August in northern, possibly central,
Idaho. We are looking to rent a couple or three cabins on a
canoe-friendly lake, preferably with hiking trails nearby as well.
Avoidance of jet-skis and power boats is important. Any suggestions
out there for a scenic and (relatively) peaceful/isolated (I know,
it's August!) place?
Elena



Does it have to be Idaho? Just across the border, in Montana, are
some nice reservoirs. I'd check into Flathead "Lake", just south of
Glacier National Park. And, if you will have the means to transport
the boats for day trips, there are a couple of lovely reservoirs right
in the NP.

There are several possibilities in East central Idaho, just outside of
Yellowstone and Grand Teton, and of course there are the impoundments
on the Snake in Grand Teton NP in Wyoming. Jackson, WY, area is a
particularly fertile area for a boating, hiking, rafting, riding, and
shopping vacation, but I don't know if there are rental cabins on
Jackson Lake.

Alternatively, use Mapquest or Topozone to find impoundments in N.
Idaho, then, once you have gotten the names of the "lakes" from the
map, google on 'em to learn which ones have resort amenities. You
could also google up the Idaho tourism department.

Sorry I cannot tell you more. I've boated a couple dozen river
stretches along the Continental Divide from Glacier down into central
Colorado, but it's all been whitewater canoeing, and I've only noticed
the lakes when we drove past them, or when we boated dam releases.
The area is lousy with artificial impoundments, though, and those all
show up on the map, so a Mapquest/Google search oughta turn up
something.


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