Indian Creek Campground at Priest Lake State Park - Priest Lake, Idaho
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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Priest Lake, Idaho gets the attention of being the "Prettiest Lake in Idaho."
Indian Creek Campground is arguably the best campground in Priest Lake, Idaho. In their "North Idaho Digz" series, North Idaho Real Estate Agents, Kory and Bonnie Martinelli, share Indian Creek Campground in Priest Lake, Idaho. The video highlights the entire campground to assist those interested in where to camp within the Indian Creek Unit of Priest Lake State Park. Priest Lake, Idaho is just another gem that those who move to North Idaho get to enjoy.
Presented by Martinelli Realty Team of Professional Realty Services Idaho
How beautiful! So delighted to have the Digz back. Thanks guys.
Our pleasure Roger...thank you!
Last year we spent time at Priest Lake and hired a fishing guide who fished this lake for years. He said he really doesn't fish there any more because the fishing has been ruined by the fish and game, he was right. I was there 20 years ago, we caught lots of fish, but not anymore.
I have heard this as well.
Great video. Thanks for your law enforcement service. Congratulations to both of you. Awesome
Much appreciated!
It's been 3 or 4 year's since I was at Spirit Lake but isn't it mostly boat access and 1 fishing dock? I don't remember much room for bank fishing
Correct. Limited shore and dock fishing...mostly by boat.
It might have been informative, but motion sicknesses from the fast movement v
Great video
Looks like we’re going to have to make the trip from cda
Just to let you know you blew through 2 stop signs
We’re gonna have to report you 🤔
Have fun with that...hahahaha
Nope. Most of the 400 state leases have converted to private property in the last six plus years. There is also a fair amount of fee property on the West side, Kalispell Bay and north in addition to other fee properties in the Diamond Lake addition and the Huckleberry Bay development. That said about half of the shoreline is undeveloped public lands, state and federal. Federal leaseholds on the west side of the lake remain as 20 year renewable leases.
Thanks for the specifics.
@@LiveBetterinNorthIdaho you’re welcome. Not like this history is compiled in one accessible place, just in the heads of those who lived it!