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Underwater photo of lobster.

Scuba Diving in Inland Northwest Lakes

Dennis Beemer got into scuba diving to solve a mystery. “It all started with a Chevrolet Coupe that was in a place it had no ...
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Best Lakes for Watching Fireworks in Eastern Washington and North Idaho

Many regional lakes (and rivers) host spectacular 4th of July fireworks shows, beginning at dusk. Here are a few of our favorites. Lake Pend Orielle: ...
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Photo of competitive swimmer during the Long Bridge Swim in Sandpoint Idaho.

2018 Lake Events Guide for the Inland Northwest

Summers in the Inland Northwest are unparalleled, and as the temperature continues to rise, there is no better place to be than on the water. ...
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Photo of four kids in a kayak paddling on Lake Chatcolet in North Idaho.

Paddling Safety For Kids & Adults

Here are three of the most important paddling safety tips for both children and adults. Teach life skills and be safe out there.
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Photo of kayaker from above.

Best Paddling & Swimming Lakes in Eastern Washington and North Idaho

Flatwater beckons you to break its glassy surface with swimming strokes or kayak bows and paddles. Check out these 13 lake destinations for their great ...
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Try to photograph a moose, deer, and coyote within the city limits of Spokane (wildlife hat trick!).

Lake Critters & Junior Ranger Programs at Idaho’s Round Lake State Park

At Idaho’s Round Lake State Park, “The best way to observe wildlife is to hike around the lake” on Stewardship Trail (approx. 3 miles) or ...
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Photo of Jacob Rothrock reclining on a sailcraft on Lake Coeur d'Alene.

Lake People: North Idaho College’s Jacob Rothrock at Lake Coeur d’Alene

“The faster we go, the less time we have to enjoy where we are,” says Jacob Rothrock, of Coeur d’Alene, whose favorite watersports are paddling ...
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Photo of lone boat on Lake Roosevelt.

Inland NW Lake Guide 2018

Whenever we relax and play at a lake, we connect to nature and that place where deep memories were made. Whether a lake park or ...
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Photo of marmot on the Spokane River shore.

Spokane’s Large Rodents: Porcupines, Beavers, and Marmots

Marmots, beavers, and porcupines — three of the larger rodents in North America — have all have shape our local ecology and culture.
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