Top attractions near Payette Lake
Payette Lake in McCall, Idaho, offers a fantastic mix of outdoor adventures and family-friendly activities. Explore the stunning urban parks, picturesque bays, and the nearby national state parks for a true taste of nature. Enjoy a variety of lake activities, from swimming to boating, and take in the scenic beauty of the Payette River. Whether you're after a relaxing getaway or an action-packed holiday, Payette Lake has something for everyone.
- Wagon Wheel Bay: A picturesque bay offering a sandy beach perfect for relaxing and enjoying the sun. The stunning outdoor scenery provides a tranquil atmosphere for swimming, picnicking, or simply soaking in the natural beauty.
- Rotary Park: This vibrant national park is an adventure seeker’s paradise, featuring diverse trails and breathtaking views. Perfect for hiking and exploring, it truly captures the essence of Idaho's outdoor spirit.
- Mile High Marina: A lively marina that combines beach vibes with adventure. Enjoy boating, fishing, or simply lounging by the water while taking in the stunning landscape around Payette Lake.
Things to do recommended for couples
For a romantic getaway at Payette Lake, indulge in a couple's massage at The Cove Spa, just 1.6km away. For adventure, hit the slopes at Brundage Mountain Resort or Tamarack Ski Resort, both offering thrilling skiing just a short drive from your lakeside retreat.
Things to do recommended for families
Your family vacation at Payette Lake will be delightful. Enjoy ice skating at the Manchester Ice & Event Center, just 1.6km away, or have a blast at the Activity Barn, an arcade adventure zone located four miles from the lake. It's perfect for a fun-filled family day.
Things to do recommended for groups
Groups visiting Payette Lake can enjoy a round of golf at the McCall Golf Club, located 3.2km away. A visit to the local McPaws Thrift Store, just 1.6km away, offers unique finds, while the McCall Brewing Company, also 1.6km away, is perfect for a relaxed evening together.
*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.