Sandpoint, Idaho, offers incredible outdoor recreation, cultural attractions, and family-friendly activities set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Pend Oreille and the Selkirk Mountains. From world-class skiing at Schweitzer Mountain Resort to summer festivals and lake activities, this charming north Idaho town provides year-round entertainment for visitors and vacation rental guests.
Key Takeaways
- Schweitzer Mountain Resort features 2,900 acres of skiing in winter and mountain biking, hiking, and scenic lift rides in summer
- Lake Pend Oreille provides world-class fishing, boating, paddleboarding, and water sports on Idaho’s largest lake
- Festival at Sandpoint runs July 30-August 9, 2026, featuring major artists like SWITCHFOOT in an intimate lakeside setting
- Downtown Sandpoint offers unique shopping, local dining, art galleries, and live music venues within walking distance
Ready to experience everything Sandpoint has to offer? NW Hosting can help you find the perfect vacation rental for your north Idaho getaway.
Winter Adventures at Schweitzer Mountain Resort
Schweitzer Mountain Resort stands as Idaho’s largest ski resort, offering 2,900 acres of skiable terrain just 25 minutes from downtown Sandpoint. The resort provides excellent conditions for skiing, snowboarding, and winter activities with over 300 inches of annual snowfall.
New Winter 2025/26 Features
The resort has invested over $75 million in recent upgrades, including:
• Schweitzer Backcountry Adventures – Guided snowcat skiing with 4,350 acres of backcountry terrain
• Summit dining experiences – Sky House breakfast and dinner options
• Kids Ski Free Week – December 6-12, 2025, for children 17 and under
• Alaska Airlines partnership – Free lift tickets with same-day boarding passes
Pro Tip: Book accommodation through NW Hosting for ski-in, ski-out convenience and avoid the hassle of daily commutes to the mountain.

Winter Activities Beyond Skiing
Schweitzer offers diverse winter recreation options:
• Snowmobiling tours through pristine backcountry terrain
• Snow biking on specialized mountain trails
• Sleigh rides for romantic and family experiences
• Cross-country skiing on groomed nordic trails
Summer Lake Activities on Lake Pend Oreille
Lake Pend Oreille spans 43 miles with over 110 miles of shoreline, making it perfect for water-based recreation. The lake reaches depths exceeding 1,170 feet and maintains excellent water quality year-round.
Water Sports and Recreation
| Activity | Best Season | Rental Locations | Family Friendly |
| Paddle boarding | May-September | Sandpoint Marine, Action Water Sports | Yes |
| Boating | April-October | Multiple marinas downtown | Yes |
| Fishing | Year-round | Charter services available | Yes |
| Water skiing | June-September | Equipment rentals available | Yes |
| Swimming | June-September | City Beach, multiple access points | Yes |
World-Class Fishing Opportunities
Lake Pend Oreille holds several fishing records and provides excellent angling:
• Kamloops rainbow trout – State record 37 pounds
• Lake trout – Abundant population with trophy potential
• Kokanee salmon – Popular summer fishing target
• Bass species – Growing populations of largemouth and smallmouth
Pro Tip: NW Hosting properties near the lake often include private dock access, giving guests premium fishing and boating opportunities.

Festival at Sandpoint 2026
The Festival at Sandpoint represents one of the Pacific Northwest’s premier summer concert series. The 2026 season runs July 30 through August 9 at War Memorial Field.
2026 Confirmed Artists
• SWITCHFOOT – Friday, August 7
• How to Train Your Dragon 2 In Concert – Sunday, August 9
• Additional major artists to be announced
The festival features an intimate outdoor venue accommodating 4,000 attendees with general admission seating on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille.
Festival Experience
• Food vendors serving local and regional cuisine
• Two on-site bars with beer, wine, and specialty drinks
• Family-friendly atmosphere with activities for all ages
• Free shuttle service from Sandpoint High School parking
Downtown Sandpoint Attractions
Downtown Sandpoint provides a vibrant mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment within a walkable historic district.
Shopping and Galleries
• Cedar Street Bridge Public Market – Local artisans and crafts
• Art galleries featuring regional artists
• Locally owned boutiques and specialty shops
• Bookstores and coffee shops for relaxed browsing
Dining Scene
Downtown offers diverse culinary experiences:
• Avenue Pizza – Local favorite for casual dining
• Waterfront restaurants with lake views
• Craft breweries featuring local beer
• Fine dining establishments for special occasions
Live Music and Entertainment
• Panida Theater – Historic venue with films and live performances
• Local bars and venues featuring regional musicians
• Comedy shows at various downtown locations
• Art walks and cultural events throughout the year
Outdoor Adventures and Hiking
North Idaho provides exceptional hiking and mountain biking opportunities around Sandpoint.
Popular Trail Systems
| Trail Name | Difficulty | Distance | Best Features |
| Mickinnick Trail | Challenging | 7 miles round-trip | Lake views, 2,000 ft elevation gain |
| Pine Street Woods | Easy | Various loops | Accessible, family-friendly |
| Gold Hill Trail | Moderate | 3.7 miles | Mountain biking, scenic vistas |
| Pend d’Oreille Bay Trail | Easy | 1.7 miles | Flat shoreline walk, beautiful lake views |
Mountain Biking
Schweitzer Mountain transforms into a mountain biking destination during summer months with:
• Downhill trails accessed by chairlift
• Cross-country routes through forested terrain
• Bike rentals available at the resort
• Skills clinics for riders of all levels
Pro Tip: Many NW Hosting properties include secure bike storage and are located near trailheads for easy access to mountain adventures.

Family-Friendly Activities
Sandpoint excels at providing family-friendly entertainment options for visitors of all ages.
Year-Round Family Fun
• Sandpoint City Beach – Swimming, playground, picnic areas
• Farragut State Park – Camping, hiking, water activities
• Round Lake State Park – Easy hiking trails, wildlife viewing
• Silverwood Theme Park – Major amusement park 30 miles south
Seasonal Family Activities
Summer Options:
• Lake cruises with wildlife viewing
• Horseback riding adventures
• Mini golf and outdoor recreation
• Farmers markets and community events
Winter Options:
• Ice skating at outdoor rinks
• Snowshoeing on maintained trails
• Holiday festivals and celebrations
• Indoor entertainment venues
Wine and Dining Experiences
Pend d’Oreille Winery offers award-winning wines in a tasting room setting with views of the surrounding mountains. The winery provides an intimate experience for wine enthusiasts.
Local Brewery Scene
• Laughing Dog Brewery – Local craft beer producer
• Multiple taprooms downtown with rotating selections
• Beer festivals during summer months
• Brewery tours available by appointment
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best time to visit Sandpoint Idaho?
Summer (June-August) offers the warmest weather for lake activities, hiking, and the Festival at Sandpoint. Winter (December-March) provides excellent skiing conditions at Schweitzer Mountain Resort. Spring and fall offer fewer crowds with mild weather perfect for outdoor exploration.
How far is Schweitzer Mountain from downtown Sandpoint?
Schweitzer Mountain Resort sits just 25 minutes from downtown Sandpoint via Highway 95 and Schweitzer Mountain Road. The resort offers shuttle services during peak seasons, and many vacation rentals provide easy mountain access.
Can you rent bikes in Sandpoint for mountain trails?
Yes, bike rentals are available from multiple locations including Sandpoint Marine & Motorsports and shops near Schweitzer Mountain Resort. Rental options include mountain bikes, road bikes, and electric bikes suitable for various skill levels.
What makes Lake Pend Oreille special for boating?
Lake Pend Oreille is Idaho’s largest lake with over 110 miles of shoreline and depths exceeding 1,170 feet. The lake offers excellent boating conditions with multiple marinas, boat launches, and rental facilities. Crystal clear water and mountain scenery create perfect conditions for all water sports.
Are there sleigh rides available in winter?
Sleigh rides operate during winter months through local outfitters near Schweitzer Mountain Resort. These family-friendly activities provide scenic tours through snow-covered forests and meadows, often including hot cocoa and blankets.
What comedy shows and live music venues does Sandpoint have?
Downtown Sandpoint features several venues hosting live music and comedy shows including the historic Panida Theater, local bars, and seasonal outdoor stages. The Festival at Sandpoint brings major artists, while year-round programming features regional musicians and touring acts.
Can you pick huckleberries around Sandpoint?
Huckleberry picking is popular in late summer (July-September) throughout the forests surrounding Sandpoint. Public lands offer abundant picking opportunities, with the best spots typically found at higher elevations around Schweitzer Mountain and nearby wilderness areas.
What family-friendly activities work for kids of all ages?
Sandpoint offers numerous family-friendly options including Sandpoint City Beach with swimming and playground equipment, easy hiking trails like Pine Street Woods, lake cruises with wildlife viewing, and seasonal activities like ice skating in winter and farmers markets in summer.
Is Coeur d’Alene close enough for a day trip from Sandpoint?
Coeur d’Alene sits approximately 45 minutes south of Sandpoint, making it an excellent day trip destination. The drive follows scenic Highway 95 along Lake Coeur d’Alene, offering beautiful views and access to additional recreation opportunities.
What’s special about Evans Brothers coffee in Sandpoint?
Evans Brothers Coffee represents one of Sandpoint’s beloved local establishments, offering locally roasted coffee and a gathering place for residents and visitors. The shop provides a quintessential small-town coffee experience with quality beverages and community atmosphere.




