Ladra River Natural Area is a pristine riparian habitat nestled along the Pend Oreille River in northern Idaho, offering outstanding opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and fishing amid scenic riverfront landscapes.
Located in Bonner County, Idaho, Ladra River Natural Area protects a critical stretch of the Pend Oreille River and its adjoining riparian ecosystems. This natural area preserves diverse habitats including wetlands, floodplain forests, and shrublands, which support abundant wildlife such as bald eagles, deer, beavers, and a variety of migratory birds. The geography of the area is marked by gently rolling hills and wooded riverbanks providing scenic tranquility ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Historically, the region was important to native tribes for fishing and gathering, and remnants of their presence remain evident in the surrounding landscape. Today, Ladra River Natural Area draws visitors seeking solitude, bird watching, and quality fishing—particularly for trout and bass—thanks to the Pend Oreille’s clean, cool waters. Trail systems meander through mixed conifer forests and open meadows, giving hikers access to riverside viewpoints and wildlife habitats. The site appeals to nature photographers and anglers as well as casual day visitors. Efforts to maintain the area focus on preserving its natural character and protecting sensitive riparian vegetation while promoting low-impact recreation. The Ladra River Natural Area offers a peaceful, relatively untouched outdoor experience with easy access yet feels remote enough to connect deeply with nature.
Pend Oreille River Overlook providing panoramic views of the water and valley
Diverse riparian habitat supporting bald eagle nesting sites
Popular trout fishing spots accessible from easy riverbank trails
Secluded back trails leading to quiet wetlands perfect for birdwatching
A clean, slow-moving river that nourishes the natural area and supports abundant aquatic life.
Protected areas along riverbanks where bald eagles nest, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Seasonal wetlands that create critical habitat for amphibians, migratory birds, and other wildlife.