Red Horse Mountain Dude Ranch Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Tucked away along Coeur d'Alene Lake, in a private mountain valley, is Red Horse Mountain Ranch nestled on 300,000 acres of the Idaho. In the spirit of the old west, this all inclusive ranch stay is known as one of Idaho's premier vacation spots. With 90 horses, a friendly staff, three chefs, well-appointed cabins and suites, and amazing guided adventures, everything is here to make memories for a lifetime.
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Hear from Janice and Danielle from Western Pleasure Guest Ranch on what to expect when staying at the guest ranch, horseback riding and more. A family-owned and operated venue, guests feel very much at home. Western Pleasure is all about getting back to nature, enjoying the outdoors and experiencing things as they come-- whether that's horseback riding or any of the other activities at the ranch. Prepare yourself to be immersed in Western culture, and don't be afraid to turn your phone off and enjoy an unplugged vacation. Western Pleasure Guest Ranch encourages guests to live in the moment and share your experiences later. While you are here, just let yourself be immersed in the experience.
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Rookstool, Sullivan, Bakken, and Retz head over to Idaho and hit the trails in the Coeur d' Alene National Forest.
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Exploring Coeur d’Alene: One last Idaho road trip
We’ve gotten to see so much of beautiful Idaho during our time living here! As we get ready to move back east, there’s one place left we wanted to visit - Northern Idaho.
Here’s a small snapshot of our weekend road trip to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Insider Video: Discover Horseback Riding at Devil’s Thumb Ranch in Colorado
Amber Wiley, stables supervisor at Devil’s Thumb Ranch Resort & Spa in Tabernash, Colo., talks with Amy Tate of Insider Travel Report about the great horseback riding programs for riders of all ages and skills, including summer rides and winter rides, as well as sleigh rides in the snow. There’s even a petting zoo for kids!
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Coeur d'Alene is the largest city and county seat of Kootenai County, Idaho, United States. It is the principal city of the Coeur d'Alene Metropolitan Statistical Area. Coeur d'Alene has the second largest metropolitan area in the state of Idaho. As of the 2010 census the population of Coeur d'Alene was 44,137. The city is located about 30 mi east of the larger Spokane, Washington. After the 2010 Census the two metropolitan areas were merged into a single Combined Statistical Area with a population of 679,989. Coeur d'Alene is the largest city in northern Idaho Panhandle. The city is situated on the north shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene, 25-mile in length. Locally, Coeur d'Alene is known as the Lake City, or simply called by its initials: CDA.
The city of Coeur d'Alene has grown significantly in recent years, in part because of a substantial increase in tourism, encouraged by several resorts in the area. Barbara Walters called the city a little slice of Heaven and included it in her list of most fascinating places to visit. On November 28, 2007, Good Morning America broadcast the city's Christmas lighting ceremony because its display is among the largest in the United States. Coeur d'Alene is a resort town, with the Coeur d'Alene Resort taking up a prominent portion of the city's downtown. It is also located near two major ski resorts, with Silver Mountain Resort to the east in Kellogg, and Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort to the north in Sandpoint.
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Ride the Hiawatha Trail | Northern Idaho (Vlog)
Along the Northern Idaho & Montana border is one of the most iconic bike trails in the Pacific Northwest. About two hours East of Coeur d’Alene this stunning mountain pass is 15 miles long with 10 train tunnels and 7 sky-high trestles. Once a prosperous railroad out of Chicago these tracks haven’t seen a train since 1980 and are now enjoyed by thousands of people every summer. Where do you pick up your pass, is there a spot to rent a bike, how hard is the ride? We’re here to help you prepare your adventure on the famous Hiawatha Trail.
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Idaho Horse Ranch Property For Sale | Black Rock Ranch | Harrison, ID
Looking at Idaho horse ranch properties for sale? How about an entire horse facility for sale? Check out the Black Rock Ranch for sale near Harrison, ID which features a complete equestrian setup.
Arguably the largest and most sophisticated horse ranch in the northwest, the Black Rock Ranch consists of 1,140± acres. The ranch is located along the south side of the Coeur d’Alene River in Kootenai County, Idaho near the town of Harrison. The green, grassy paddocks and pristine, white fencing seem almost endless, reminiscent of the famous equine farms of Kentucky.
Currently, the Black Rock Ranch is operating as a horse ranch specializing in Reining horses, Arabian horses and a breeding program of both. The state of the art laboratory, aka veterinary clinic, is modeled after the lab at Texas A&M and provides all the tools needed to run a successful breeding program from conception, throughout gestation, and long after a foal reaches adulthood.
Improvements include an indoor arena, 96 horse stalls, stallion barn with attached reception area and guest house, 3 employee homes, a lab with breeding and birthing stalls, plus various farm buildings and horse training facilities. Equestrian enthusiasts will love all the ranch’s attributes, from relaxing sunset horseback rides to competitive events.
This phenomenal property has frontage on the Coeur d’Alene River near the town of Harrison in Kootenai County, Idaho. Harrison, Idaho, is a beautiful, small resort town only 35 miles from Coeur d’Alene, and 67 miles from Spokane.
Elegant with a flash of country charm best describes the 3,737 sq. ft. main residence, all on one level. The design includes a large open foyer with high ceilings and extra wide hallways. The tall ceilings complement this feeling of spaciousness, and the views of Coeur d’Alene and Anderson lakes provide an awe-inspiring backdrop. House features a helicopter pad.
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Contact Fay Ranches at 1-800-238-8616.
Greg Fay is a pioneer in the land investment industry, founding Fay Fly Fishing Properties in 1992, the first land brokerage firm in the west to focus on recreation and its contribution to the overall value of land. This aspect of the land investment arena has grown considerably since we first brought it to the forefront as a quantifiable value.
Today, Fay Ranches continues to broaden and diversify investment opportunities across the country, specializing in the marketing and sale of the finest farms, ranches, timberland, plantations, and sporting properties from coast to coast.
Through our dedication to investment value and conservation, we have built a network of relationships and partnerships including our Strategic Alliance with Texas-based Republic Ranches. Together we offer unparalleled reach and direct contact with the most qualified landowners and investors from coast to coast and internationally.
Fay Ranches was built on four pillars, which have guided our growth and success over the years: Family, Investment Value, Sporting Pursuits, and Conservation. This shared commitment is the basis for the relationships we build and the quality of business we execute. It is upon this foundation that Fay Ranches has grown to become the top land brokerage firm in the country; it truly is Who We Are.
Western Pleasure Guest Ranch, Idaho
Western Pleasure Guest Ranch is a real, 1,100 acre working ranch in northern Idaho, near Sandpoint, Idaho. The ranch has been with the Woods family for five generations, starting in 1940 and is owned and operated by family members Roley and Janice (Wood) Schoonover.
Roley and Janice extend a warm welcome to you to come experience their genuine western hospitality and adventure. To learn more visit the website at westernpleasureranch.com
Sandy Lakefront Log Home in McCall, Idaho
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Located along 220 lineal feet of sandy beach lakefront, this 5,085 square foot custom log home, inspired by historically significant architecture, boasts a lodge-style great room, center-piece dining, gourmet and summer kitchen, private studio office, master suite and three other independent suites, including an innovative bunking suite. The park-like property with lush landscape and south-facing lawn, is located along the east-shore of Payette Lake near the village of McCall and the renowned Ponderosa State Park. This never to be replicated property, opens to the world of four-season lifestyle and hours of biking, boating, fishing, golfing, hiking, horseback riding, snow and water sport. Experience countless memories in the center of Idaho's majestic mountains.
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Valentine Nebraska and the Grass Covered Sand Dune Hills of the Northern Part of the State!
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ATV trail ride with Friends in Northern Idaho
This ride had amazing views. We headed up the mountain to a lodge in the middle of no wear. There was camping, a lodge that served Beer and Food and Even a Hotel with Approx 10 rooms. It was amazing. Once you get out on the other side of the lake your hrs from the nearest town. Thanks to my buddy Curtis for inviting me. I had a blast.
Horse riding Blue Creek Idaho
Horses are welcome to enjoy the trails at the Blue Creek Rec area in Idaho. Ride along with us as we take a horse and a mule on the trails!
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Roadtripping the States: Sandpoint, Idaho
Next stop through the states in the north end of Idaho. Sandpoint. It was very cold and windy that day, but got some free fruits and coffee to make up for it!
A True Hobby Ranch in White Bird, Idaho
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Unique White Horse Ranch is a true hobby ranch for those looking for the perfect retreat. Artistically designed Log Home with superb finishes throughout has 2 main floor master suites, loft, office and a separate bath. Enjoy the large outdoor living space with built-in barbecue, salt water pool and hot tub atop spectacular boundless views of the Salmon River and surrounding mountains. Amazing 177 forested acres all fenced, multiple pastures and miles of manicured trails, fully stocked manmade lake, 3 springs with ponds. Horse barn with tack room, wash stall, hay lofts, corrals, round pen and caretaker apartment. Lighted professional riding arena perfectly created for the horse lover. There is a vineyard and a pristine winery with cellar located below ground for barrel storage. Quaint 1 bedroom and 1 bath guest house with breathtaking views and inviting custom design. Pottery studio for the creative artist is also second guest house with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom. Also includes, a chicken coop, fenced garden, theater room, shop and additional wine cellar. This is a very attractive set up for the wine coinsurer, hobbyist and outdoor enthusiast.
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Idaho Gems - Harriman State Park
Brenda Stanley explores Idaho's first state park.
My North Idaho Centennial Trail Trip - 4/5 - Lake Coeur d'Alene
This video starts at the edge of Lake Coeur d’Alene, near where the Spokane River empties into it. There are lots of trees, and a beach. I think this area is a traditional and perhaps sacred location for the Coeur d’Alene Native Americans who lived here before European settlers arrived, and they still do live here and use this area. It is very beautiful and peaceful.
The North Idaho Centennial Trail turns into a bike lane in this area, so I was riding alongside the traffic for a while – but there really wasn’t much traffic. This is a lightly used recreational one-way street, and I was never at any time afraid of the cars passing by.
I never mentioned this before, but I was greatly encouraged to see so many older people – my age and older – out using the trail. There were quite a few thin white haired people on racing bikes! How exciting it was to see that they were serious about their sport. There were also a lot of seniors out walking on the trail – something I’ve done many times myself.
One thing that I didn’t expect was that trail traffic was much heavier in Coeur d’Alene. All my prior experience on this trail was in the Post Falls area. There’s less population there, and apparently fewer people interested in being on the trail. Well, in Coeur d’Alene there were a lot of people. At one point a little boy charged across the trail on his bike directly in front of me and I had to put on my brakes to avoid a collision. And he was so tiny and cute. I think he was with his grandma and she was having a hard time controlling him as he didn’t listen to her telling him to stop, at all.
In this fourth video of my North Idaho Centennial Trail series, I got lost. After I left the City Park in Coeur d’Alene and crossed over in front of the resort hotel, then into McEuen Park, I lost track of trail signs. There were so many choices of paths to take. Tourists were everywhere, walking to and fro. It was confusing.
I saw a man charging through on a bike and thinking he knew where he was going, followed him through the maze of driveways in front of the resort. By the time I got to McEuen Park this speedy man was gone from sight and I had to take a guess as to which path was the one for the trail. I finally chose one at the back of the park as there were fewer people to risk bumping into, and it was paved with asphalt like most of the trail was.
Unfortunately, at the end of that path, there was no trail sign, and I floundered about, not quite sure what to do next. I nearly turned right to be closer to the lake although it would take me into a residential neighborhood. Then a woman passed by who looked like she belonged there, and directed me to turn left, and go down the hill to the next street.
I did that and found that the trail was now a bike lane next to traffic (I’m not loving that) and it too went through an old residential neighborhood. Fortunately, that didn’t last too long – maybe about six or seven short city blocks – and then I was back on a paved trail that was clinging to the edge of Lake Coeur d’Alene.
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