Priest Lake is a high-elevation mountain lake in North Idaho known for crystal-clear water, rugged peaks, and year-round recreational access.
Geography
| Continent | North America |
|---|---|
| Region | Pacific Northwest |
| Subregion | Pacific Northwest |
| Country | United States |
| State | Idaho |
| County | Boundary County |
| Timezone | AmericaLos Angeles |
| Latitude | 48.813 |
| Longitude | -116.894 |
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Nestled in northeastern North Idaho, Priest Lake is a pristine alpine basin at over 5,200 ft elevation. Fed by mountain streams and surrounded by forested slopes and craggy ridges, the lake offers striking turquoise water and dramatic mountain scenery. The region is a hub for backcountry boating, kayaking, *fishing for native cutthroat and lake trout*, and summer hiking along trails that climb above the shoreline. In winter, heavy snows make it a destination for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing when conditions permit. The lake's shoreline facilities and access points are concentrated near __Seneacquoteen Bay__, with primitive camping and cabins available for multi-day stays and overnight trips. In every season, __Priest Lake__ exemplifies remote mountain serenity and quiet outdoor adventure**.
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