Summer fun at Eagles Rest:
During the warm months, enjoy the best feature of Eagle's Rest, the Pend Oreille River. Located just out the back door, the river is perfect for fishing, boating, kayaking, canoeing, and swimming. The large dock can accommodate all your toys. The gently sloping, grassy bank is perfect for family BBQ, reunions, weddings, or any other celebration. If you are hoping to stay dry, but looking for adventure, be sure to take a hike in the surrounding mountains or enjoy any of the nearby activities such as; golfing, exploring the Kalispell Tribal grounds, or beautiful scenic drives.
Enjoying the Selkirk Loop and Inland Northwest!:
The Inland Northwest is abundant in wildlife, outdoor recreation, and peaceful relaxation. The historical town of Ione, WA offers small shops, a museum and farmers markets. The city park features events all year round. If you love water you will not find a location with more lakes, rivers, and fishing adventures. Hike the mountains or enjoy a scenic drive for many exciting and breathe-taking views. Take in the sites of swans, deer, bald eagles, elk, moose, and many unique birds. Eagle's Rest affords you the opportunity to fish, water ski, relax the sun, or play on the lawn by the water. Forget about the hustle and bustle of everyday life in this outdoor paradise.
Up for a drive? Marvel at the awesome beauty around every corner of the International Selkirk Loop, a 280-mile scenic drive encircling the spectacular Selkirk Mountains in northeast Washington, northern Idaho and southeast British Columbia. The best part... Eagle's Rest sits right on the loop!
Hunters Delight at Eagle's Rest:
Whether you hunt ducks in the winter, deer in the fall, or just enjoy seeing wildlife. The mountains surrounding Eagle's Rest are full of large game animals such as deer, elk and moose. For the avid bird hunter, the river has an amble supply of ducks and geese. The back roads have enough grouse and other small birds to go around. During the spring and summer you can also enjoy picking huckleberries or any of the other berries that grow locally.