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LAKESIDE LODGE. GARFIELD BAY WATERFRONT. TWO DECKS. DOCK. GREAT MOUNTAIN VIEWS.
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5 bedrooms 2+ bathrooms Sleeps 12 370.4 sq m
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Sagle, ID
- Garfield Bay16 min walk
- Lake Pend Oreille4 min drive
- Sandpoint City Beach Park30 min drive
Rooms & beds
5 bedrooms (sleeps 12)
Access to Deck (Lower Level)
1 King Bed
Fish Theme (Main Floor) at end of hallway on left.
1 Queen Bed and 2 Single Beds
Log Bed Room
1 Queen Bed
Master ensuite (Horse Theme)
1 Queen Bed
Red Room
1 Queen Bed
2 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Basement
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub · Bidet · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Main Guest Bathroom
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub · Toilet · Jetted bathtub · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Master
Soap · Towels provided · Bidet · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden
About this property
LAKESIDE LODGE. GARFIELD BAY WATERFRONT. TWO DECKS. DOCK. GREAT MOUNTAIN VIEWS.
This 5-bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, nearly 4,000 square foot home, has it all. Enjoy the world class waterfront and views of Garfield Bay and the Green Monarch Mountains on 43-mile long Lake Pend Oreille. Two (2) large decks. The lake is the 5th deepest in the country with a maximum depth of 1,150 feet.
A large private dock (40’x70’x7’) is on the property with power at the shore. A boat launch, public beach and park just a short 10-minute walk away. The property has perhaps one of the best views of local fireworks displays over the 4th of July weekend with fireworks launched about 700 feet away. A large outdoor firepit overlooks the bay.
The property is located 15 minutes east of U.S. Hwy 95 via Sagle Road. A small local grocery/convenience store (Odies) and a restaurant (Captn's Table) are both located directly across the bay from the home. Boat and vehicle gas are located at the Conoco station at the Hwy 95/Sagle Road intersection. A Dollar General store is also located at this intersection. The city of Sandpoint is located 10 minutes north of the intersection across the Lake Pend Oreille "Long Bridge".
The home has a welcoming wood panel entry, a modern kitchen with granite counter tops, electric stove top, electric oven, large refrigerator, trash compactor, counter top oven and microwave oven. Wood throughout the home evokes a cabin/resort feel. Each bedroom has a Mini-split unit for heat and air conditioning with other mini-split units spread throughout the house. A new 26kW generator automatically activates and provides power to the house in the event of a power outage. 2 kayaks, 2 paddle boats and 1 men's bicycle on property.
Enjoy darts, a game of snooker/pool, or chess/checkers/backgammon in the game room in the lower level. Many of your favorite TV channels are available on FUBO along with many DVD, Blue Ray and VHS movies in the private collection next to the game room.
A local grocery/convenience store (Odies) and a restaurant (Captn’s Table) are a 15-minute walk away on the east side of the bay. The Garfield Bay Campground with 29 RV sites and 15 tent camp sites, is located above (north) of the boat launch. https://www.reserveamerica.com/explore/garfield-bay-campground/PRCG/1068950/overview.
The communities of Sandpoint, Hope and Bayview are approximately a 30-60 minute boat ride from the property. Priest River and Oldtown, Idaho can be accessed via the Pend Oreille River or U.S. Highway 2. Spokane International Airport is located 1.5 hours to the southwest along I-90. Spokane is 1 hour west via I-90.
In Sandpoint enjoy a movie theater and an assortment of restaurants. The bedroom community of Ponderay, situated north of Sandpoint, has several restaurants as well. A Walmart Supercenter is also located in Ponderay. Bonners Ferry, located 30 minutes north of Sandpoint, has a casino and restaurant located along the Kootenai River. The Coeur d'Alene Resort located along its namesake lake is a beautiful hotel situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Coeur d'Alene with 2 fine restaurants, boat rentals and float plane rentals.
There are a number of churches in Sandpoint as well as the Little Church in the Wildwoods 2.5 miles east of Garfield Bay on Sagle Road.
The City of Coeur d’Alene is approximately 45 minutes south of the Hwy 95/Sagle Rd intersection. Spokane, Washington and the Spokane International Airport are located approximately 60 and 90 minutes, respectively, to the Southwest.
Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park are located 4 ½ hours and 7 ½ hours to the north and east, respectively. The Canadian border is located 78 miles to the north. Banff and Jasper National Parks in Alberta, Canada, are located 6 and 7 hours to the northwest, respectively. The Montana border is an easy and scenic drive one hour to the east on Hwy 200 or I-90 out of Coeur d’Alene.
Fishing on Lake Pend Oreille is quite popular with large Rainbow and Lake trout caught, along with other fish species including large and small mouth bass, walleye, crappie, pumpkinseed, sunfish, pike and perch. Idaho is providing a $15 monetary reward (bounty) for the heads of a lake trout to eliminate as many of these fishes in an attempt to improve the Rainbow trout fishery. Walleye heads submitted during a month provides an angler with a chance to win one of ten $100 prizes each month. Imagine that – Idaho pays you to fish!
There are a number of bike trails within easy driving distance. There are several in the Sandpoint area. The Hiawatha Trail is a15 mile-long bike trail that begins at the Idaho/Montana border that includes 10 tunnels, and 7 high trestles, on an easy downhill 1.6% gradient. The trail is mostly down hill and is rated as one of the most scenic bicycle trails in the entire country. A bus at the bottom of the trail will bring you back to the parking lot. You can rent bikes and gear at Lookout Pass on the Idaho/Montana border. If you want to rent a bike it is suggested you make a reservation first. The first tunnel is 1.6 miles long so definitely bring a good head lamp. The Coeur d'Alene bike trail, ranked as one of the top 10 bike trails in the U.S., is a 76-mile long trail stretching from Plummer to Mullan.
Silverwood Theme Park, http://www.silverwoodthemepark.com/, is located 32 miles south of the Hwy 95/Sagle Road intersection on Hwy 95. The amusement park contains over 70 attractions including roller coasters and a water park.
NOTICE: 2 cats presntly live in the home but will be removed prior to June 14 for boarding. The carpets will be shampooed and the furniture wiped down prior to guest arrival for those that might have cat allergies.
A large private dock (40’x70’x7’) is on the property with power at the shore. A boat launch, public beach and park just a short 10-minute walk away. The property has perhaps one of the best views of local fireworks displays over the 4th of July weekend with fireworks launched about 700 feet away. A large outdoor firepit overlooks the bay.
The property is located 15 minutes east of U.S. Hwy 95 via Sagle Road. A small local grocery/convenience store (Odies) and a restaurant (Captn's Table) are both located directly across the bay from the home. Boat and vehicle gas are located at the Conoco station at the Hwy 95/Sagle Road intersection. A Dollar General store is also located at this intersection. The city of Sandpoint is located 10 minutes north of the intersection across the Lake Pend Oreille "Long Bridge".
The home has a welcoming wood panel entry, a modern kitchen with granite counter tops, electric stove top, electric oven, large refrigerator, trash compactor, counter top oven and microwave oven. Wood throughout the home evokes a cabin/resort feel. Each bedroom has a Mini-split unit for heat and air conditioning with other mini-split units spread throughout the house. A new 26kW generator automatically activates and provides power to the house in the event of a power outage. 2 kayaks, 2 paddle boats and 1 men's bicycle on property.
Enjoy darts, a game of snooker/pool, or chess/checkers/backgammon in the game room in the lower level. Many of your favorite TV channels are available on FUBO along with many DVD, Blue Ray and VHS movies in the private collection next to the game room.
A local grocery/convenience store (Odies) and a restaurant (Captn’s Table) are a 15-minute walk away on the east side of the bay. The Garfield Bay Campground with 29 RV sites and 15 tent camp sites, is located above (north) of the boat launch. https://www.reserveamerica.com/explore/garfield-bay-campground/PRCG/1068950/overview.
The communities of Sandpoint, Hope and Bayview are approximately a 30-60 minute boat ride from the property. Priest River and Oldtown, Idaho can be accessed via the Pend Oreille River or U.S. Highway 2. Spokane International Airport is located 1.5 hours to the southwest along I-90. Spokane is 1 hour west via I-90.
In Sandpoint enjoy a movie theater and an assortment of restaurants. The bedroom community of Ponderay, situated north of Sandpoint, has several restaurants as well. A Walmart Supercenter is also located in Ponderay. Bonners Ferry, located 30 minutes north of Sandpoint, has a casino and restaurant located along the Kootenai River. The Coeur d'Alene Resort located along its namesake lake is a beautiful hotel situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Coeur d'Alene with 2 fine restaurants, boat rentals and float plane rentals.
There are a number of churches in Sandpoint as well as the Little Church in the Wildwoods 2.5 miles east of Garfield Bay on Sagle Road.
The City of Coeur d’Alene is approximately 45 minutes south of the Hwy 95/Sagle Rd intersection. Spokane, Washington and the Spokane International Airport are located approximately 60 and 90 minutes, respectively, to the Southwest.
Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park are located 4 ½ hours and 7 ½ hours to the north and east, respectively. The Canadian border is located 78 miles to the north. Banff and Jasper National Parks in Alberta, Canada, are located 6 and 7 hours to the northwest, respectively. The Montana border is an easy and scenic drive one hour to the east on Hwy 200 or I-90 out of Coeur d’Alene.
Fishing on Lake Pend Oreille is quite popular with large Rainbow and Lake trout caught, along with other fish species including large and small mouth bass, walleye, crappie, pumpkinseed, sunfish, pike and perch. Idaho is providing a $15 monetary reward (bounty) for the heads of a lake trout to eliminate as many of these fishes in an attempt to improve the Rainbow trout fishery. Walleye heads submitted during a month provides an angler with a chance to win one of ten $100 prizes each month. Imagine that – Idaho pays you to fish!
There are a number of bike trails within easy driving distance. There are several in the Sandpoint area. The Hiawatha Trail is a15 mile-long bike trail that begins at the Idaho/Montana border that includes 10 tunnels, and 7 high trestles, on an easy downhill 1.6% gradient. The trail is mostly down hill and is rated as one of the most scenic bicycle trails in the entire country. A bus at the bottom of the trail will bring you back to the parking lot. You can rent bikes and gear at Lookout Pass on the Idaho/Montana border. If you want to rent a bike it is suggested you make a reservation first. The first tunnel is 1.6 miles long so definitely bring a good head lamp. The Coeur d'Alene bike trail, ranked as one of the top 10 bike trails in the U.S., is a 76-mile long trail stretching from Plummer to Mullan.
Silverwood Theme Park, http://www.silverwoodthemepark.com/, is located 32 miles south of the Hwy 95/Sagle Road intersection on Hwy 95. The amusement park contains over 70 attractions including roller coasters and a water park.
NOTICE: 2 cats presntly live in the home but will be removed prior to June 14 for boarding. The carpets will be shampooed and the furniture wiped down prior to guest arrival for those that might have cat allergies.
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Adults need to watch children on trail to lake.
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed, service animals permitted
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
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This property does not have any lifts
About the area
Sagle
Located in Sagle, this holiday home is in the mountains. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Round Lake State Park and Garfield Bay, while Panida Theater and Bonner County Historical Society Museum are cultural highlights.

Sagle, ID
What's nearby
- Garfield Bay - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
- Lake Pend Oreille - 4 min drive - 2.0 km
- Bottle Bay - 12 min drive - 8.6 km
- Sandpoint City Beach Park - 30 min drive - 26.6 km
- Schweitzer Mountain Resort - 51 min drive - 44.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- jitterz - 20 min drive
- Bottle Bay Resort - 12 min drive
- Shoga Sushi - 22 min drive
- Java Bear Espresso - 18 min drive
- Capt'ns Table - 14 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Tom Barnes

I was raised in Long Beach, California and moved to Fairbanks in 1970 to complete college. In 1974 I graduated with a degree in geography and minored in geology. I then completed work on a masters degree in Urban and Regional Planning.
I was drafted into the Army in 1971, was sent to South Korea where I worked in the Army post office. I then returned to Fairbanks to finish my studies.
In 1975 I took a summer job in the Governor's Office in Budget and Management until 1979 when I took another job in the Governor's Office as manager of the Alaska Coastal Management permitting program. In 1982 I relocated to Barrow to work for the North Slope Borough.
I met my future wife, Nancy, in Barrow (now Utqiagvik), Alaska in 1982. We both worked for the North Slope Borough Planning Department. I was the manager of the permitting group overseeing oil and gas development on the North Slope in Prudhoe Bay and the surrounding area. Nancy ran the CAD machine for the borough.
Nancy and I married in 1987 in Anchorage where we had relocated in 1988. In Anchorage I worked for an engineering company as the regulatory and environmental manager before working for BP as the Senior Environmental Engineer obtaining permits for oil and gas projects as well as conducting environmental rehabilitation projects on the North Slope. In 1999, I, along with 600 other employees, were laid off. That's when Nancy and I decided to move to Idaho where I became a Realtor until 2012 when I retired.
My wife and I and our then 10 year old son and yellow lab relocated from Anchorage in 1999 to Priest River. In 2012 we moved to Garfield Bay to a home that had a large enough dock to accomodate out 42-foot aluminum boat built by my father-in-law in 1982 in Ketchikan. Nancy liked to say that we bought a dock and a house came with it. Sadly, my wife passed away in October 2022.
I was drafted into the Army in 1971, was sent to South Korea where I worked in the Army post office. I then returned to Fairbanks to finish my studies.
In 1975 I took a summer job in the Governor's Office in Budget and Management until 1979 when I took another job in the Governor's Office as manager of the Alaska Coastal Management permitting program. In 1982 I relocated to Barrow to work for the North Slope Borough.
I met my future wife, Nancy, in Barrow (now Utqiagvik), Alaska in 1982. We both worked for the North Slope Borough Planning Department. I was the manager of the permitting group overseeing oil and gas development on the North Slope in Prudhoe Bay and the surrounding area. Nancy ran the CAD machine for the borough.
Nancy and I married in 1987 in Anchorage where we had relocated in 1988. In Anchorage I worked for an engineering company as the regulatory and environmental manager before working for BP as the Senior Environmental Engineer obtaining permits for oil and gas projects as well as conducting environmental rehabilitation projects on the North Slope. In 1999, I, along with 600 other employees, were laid off. That's when Nancy and I decided to move to Idaho where I became a Realtor until 2012 when I retired.
My wife and I and our then 10 year old son and yellow lab relocated from Anchorage in 1999 to Priest River. In 2012 we moved to Garfield Bay to a home that had a large enough dock to accomodate out 42-foot aluminum boat built by my father-in-law in 1982 in Ketchikan. Nancy liked to say that we bought a dock and a house came with it. Sadly, my wife passed away in October 2022.
Why they chose this property
We chose this home in particular because we needed a large dock for our 42-foot boat and a deep bay. It was the only home on the market at the time that met our needs. We're glad we made the move. We also have great neighbors.
What makes this property unique
The setting!! People who visit can't believe how gorgeous the views of the lake and mountains are here on this beautiful bay. And there's lots of wildlife - deer, turkeys, quail and occasionally otters and the local moose. The beach is very popular in the summer.
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