Hayden Lake is both a city and a lake in Kootenai County, Idaho, United States. Located in the northern portion of the state, it is considered a suburb of Coeur d'Alene. Its population was 574 at the 2010 census. Hayden Lake is one of several natural lakes in northern Idaho; its shoreline is heavily populated with homes and it has limited public access.
Restaurants in Hayden Lake
4 based on 23 reviews
Play a round at this beautiful golf course with spectacular views and a relaxed atmosphere.
We had gone to this golf club/restaurant several times in the past and for whatever reason, had been absent for a time. We returned there a month of so ago and we have gone back now several times. The menu is varied and we have enjoyed everything from pizza to meatloaf to fish and chips to steak. If you can go on a "non-tournament" evening, it's quiet and easy to converse with your companions. Parking is right at the door and food and service are good.
4 based on 171 reviews
We recently stayed at the Tripleplay Resort with my family and friends. We love this place! We come here once or twice a year and we always have a blast! The kids love the waterslide at Raptor Reef indoor water park and the go carts and bumper cars are always a hit. The arcade is so much fun. The kids love playing every game so they can get enough tickets to get great prizes!
5 based on 211 reviews
We Are Open Wed., Sat., And Sun., By APPOINTMENT at 11 AM. This is the only tour available. Cash or checks $10 a person, visit our alpaca store brimming with wonderful hats, gloves, scarves, and many other items. BY APPOINTMENT - We give tours on the ranch in what we hope is a fun and educational way, be it for one person, whole family, clubs, or an organization. We are able to offer extended services such as catering from a local specialty restaurant, birthday parties, or bring your own picnic lunch to enjoy after your tour. The view is awesome. See our alpacas and other herd animals. Hear how we became ranch owners and are having the time of our life. Enjoy a peaceful part of Coeur d'Alene that you normally would not see just 20 minutes from downtown. Visit our Seven Stars Store for that unique alpaca gift for yourself or someone special. BY APPOINTMENT See you on the Ranch, Sonia and Andy
Sonia was the best! She made the tour fun while sneaking in lessons on animal husbandry and sustainability. Since this is a working ranch we were able to help herd the alpacas across to another field, an experience I will never forget! The gift shop is small but well stocked (knitters will love the yarn). The drive is a bit out of the way, but truly worth it!
5 based on 1 reviews
Fed by waters from three different rivers, this pristine, 30-mile lake offers just about every water sport imaginable.
My wife and I woke up this past Sunday to a beautiful Sunny day with the temps in the 50's for the first time in awhile and instead of going fishing, we decided to jump in the 69 Corvette and cruise on up to Coeur d'Alene Lake "Just Because" it was so nice out and she really needed to unwind after a very heck-tick weekend. We arrived at the lake and spent over an hour just walking around, walking over the extended pier that overlooks the lake, and just enjoying nature. We then proceeded to walk around and visit some of the local stores, one of which sells a bunch of Irish items. While in the store I picked up a big green Irish beer hat for the upcoming holiday. After doing some local shopping, we relaxed and ate lunch at a local restaurant and got to know some of the locals and visitors to the area. It was a very very pleasant and fun relaxing afternoon. After getting home my wife thanked me for the wonderful day, and I for her company. All in All a great .... Just Because day...I highly recommend you try it someday!
4 based on 6 reviews
I love that I can bring my dogs here without people complaining. It is beautiful. You probably will come across horse manure on the trail. That is my one gripe, I do wish owners would pick up after all their animals. There are not a lot of trails but enough for a good long walk.
4.5 based on 147 reviews
This 22-mile paved trail is part of the Idaho Centennial Trail, which passes through 11 national forests and extends 1,200 miles from Nevada to the Canadian border.
Walked the trail from town to Hampton Inn, took an hour. Plenty of sand, water, boats and folks along the way. Have water and good shoes for the trail, it is concrete. Stop at the sign along the way to read about the hobos.
Very pleasant walk on this stretch.
4.5 based on 658 reviews
Offering a taste of the wilderness in downtown Coeur d'Alene, this self-guided two-mile trail loop has historical points along the way as well as several great viewing areas.
Maybe its the best place in Idaho. It might be my favorite place in the world, but I'm biased, since I grew up walking distance from there. Go find yourself a little beach by yourselves or go jump off the rocks into the lake or just take a hike on the many trails and you will see what I mean. Any time of year, just go. Pick up a little bit of litter if you see it and bring it back with you to throw it away in the parking lot garbage cans. Keep it beautiful. Tubbs Hill is one of my best friends and will be there for me and for you.
5 based on 5 reviews
My 3 daughters ages 8-15 went for a trail ride today at Bridal Path. It was fabulous! As soon as we arrived we knew we were somewhere special. It was such a beautiful facility in a remarkable setting. I can tell they work incredibly hard to keep everything clean and horses well taken care of. Megan was a wonderful trail guide. The property (600+ acres) is so peaceful and just beautiful. We loved our horses. My girls were all smiles the ENTIRE time...and now they want riding lessons. It really was magical for them. I would highly recommend Bridal Path Quarter Horses. We really loved it.
4.5 based on 185 reviews
We spent a wonderful summer day here while visiting Coeur d'Alene. The park seems very modern, beautifully landscaped, and clean. Excellent wheelchair access. I think it was ingenious to make an underground parking facility; it frees up space for recreation and we don't have to look at an acre of vehicles. The park is located on the north shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene in downtown, so it offers a variety of activities. The park itself has large lawn areas for picnics or play, a dog park for your best friend, a massive playground (ADA) with water features, tennis and basketball courts, paved walkways, a Veterans Memorial and public art, and restrooms. It's adjacent to the public library, the Tubbs Hill natural area that offers hiking trails, the City Beach for swimming, and a marina that provides boat cruises on the lake or watercraft rentals. Refreshments are available from concessions in the park or several restaurants within walking distance. The 2.3 mile Mudgy Moose hide-and-seek trail for children and the 23-mile North Idaho Centennial Trail both pass through the park. Several local shops offer bicycle rentals. While you are there, watch for the ospreys that nest in the area.
4.5 based on 213 reviews
A sandy beach great for picnics and outdoor sports.
We visited the area for a conference. The park was having "Art on the Green" and it was very well attended. The park was beautiful with nearby beaches where families were swimming and playing. It seemed to be a perfect spot for relaxing and exercising, (even thought it was very hot when we visited, and the Arts event was crowding the regulars I'm sure) it was obviously well cared for. We enjoyed it very much.
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