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We are between the Selkirk and Cabinet Ranges in the middle of the Idaho Panhandle, 80 miles NE of Spokane, Washington, 50 miles from Canada, and a 7 hour drive east of Seattle. About 6,000 people live in town, and another 25,000 in the surrounding Bonner County. Lake Pend Oreille is 43 miles long and a maximum of 1100 feet deep. We are bounded by the Kaniksu National Forest. The winter climate is milder than is found to the east and summers tend to be dry and clear.
For a profile about Sandpoint click here.
- Sandpoint Online Sandpoint Online Community portal site with info on events, directories, community, recreation and news
- Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce Visitor, community and business information
- City of Sandpoint City government, departments, services and history
- Bonner County County government, departments, services and news
- Bonner County Economic Development Corporation News and information for businesses that might relocate to Bonner County
- Bonners Ferry Chamber of Commerce Guide to Bonners Ferry and Boundary County, gateway to North Idaho
- Priest River Chamber of Commerce Community portal site for Priest River city, chamber and development corporation
- U.S. Census Bureau Facts about Bonner County residents and businesses from the U.S. Census Bureau
- U.S. Small Business Administration - Idaho Home page for the SBA office in Boise, Idaho
- Idaho Department of Commerce Information for businesses and job seekers plus news and resources
- National Center for Education Statistics Education statistics for schools, colleges and libraries
Sandpoint Maps
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Spring
Snowmelt cascading from the mountains....rainbows and wildflowers, fabulous fishing, planting vegetables and flowers, our annual "Lost in the 50"s festival.
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Summer
A celebration of outdoor activity...boating and sailing, swimming, hiking, climbing, berry-picking, golfing, craft and art fairs, concerts and the Festival at Sandpoint.
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Fall
Paradise for those who love colorful foliage, hunting big game and birds, pursuit of giant rainbow trout. Time for gathering wood, and lighting the first cozy fire.
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Winter
Going to Schweitzer, minutes away, to ski, meeting friends in an elegant restaurant...winter carnivals, ice carving, sleigh riding, ice fishing, picturesque holidays.
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For detailed information about the Sandpoint area, please go to our Profiles of Sandpoint page. Catch up on current happenings in our area by going to Sandpoint Online.
You may also view links to useful information about relocating to Sandpoint.
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