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North Idaho go hand in hand. Ever since horses were reintroduced to
Ours is a vibrant and wonderful area to live in. Why do so many think this is paradise? The National Press that Sandpoint, Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort, and Lake Pend Oreille have received in the last couple of years has been astonishing. Astonishing only if you haven’t been here. Our area has been featured in USA Today and Smart Money Magazine. Sunset magazine called us the “West’s best small town.” National Geographic Adventure magazine voted Sandpoint one of the 10 best adventure towns in the nation. Outside magazine featured Schweitzer & named Sandpoint the “cool Northwest’s hot property.” Schweitzer was in Away.com and has been in many ski mags such as Ski Snowboard. Forbes.com loved our telecommuting, MSNBC said it again, & Cabin Life, Cabin Living called Sandpoint “the quintessential Western outdoor lover’s town.” Why do all of these publications find Sandpoint so alluring? Some say it is because of the true small town appeal, with less than 10,000 residents. For others it is the breath-taking scenery. We have perhaps the most beautiful by-way in America, the second largest lake in the west, & it takes less than half an hour to get to the top of Schweitzer Mountain, a top-rated ski haven over looking Lake Pend Oreille., which was featured in 48° North Sailing Magazine. Summers have more sports than many cities & year-round the fine people of the community have festivals and happenings that make the heart sing. But if what you are looking for is privacy, there are truly few places left like North Idaho.
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America, and settlers and railroads came to Idaho, this has been an integral
part of our culture. Now, not only are horses being raised, and cattle farms
dotting the countryside, but other kinds of ranching are finding a home here.
Alpacas and Llamas are joining Elk, Deer, and Buffalo as money-making
enterprises.