Steve King Recreation Area is a popular outdoor destination adjacent to Lake Pend Oreille in northern Idaho, offering scenic views, sandy beaches, and diverse recreational opportunities including swimming, boating, and fishing.
Steve King Recreation Area lies on the eastern shore of Lake Pend Oreille in northern Idaho, providing access to one of the largest and deepest natural lakes in the Pacific Northwest. Established as a recreation area managed by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, it is particularly favored for its sandy lake beaches, picnic spots, and calm waters. The region around the park features mixed coniferous forests and wetland habitats that support local wildlife such as osprey, eagles, and various waterfowl. The lake itself offers excellent fishing opportunities with species like trout, bass, and kokanee salmon. While the park does not have extensive hiking trails, its watersport facilities support boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Camping is available in nearby state park campgrounds and private campgrounds. Visitors appreciate Steve King Recreation Area for its family-friendly beach experience, scenic views of the Selkirk Mountains to the north, and proximity to the town of Sandpoint. The area's history includes Native American use and more modern recreational development following the growth of tourism in the region. Its easy lake access and park amenities make it a favored spot for day-use visitors and anglers.
Sandy beach frontage on Lake Pend Oreille providing swim and sunbathing areas
Outstanding fishing opportunities for trout, bass, and kokanee salmon
Scenic views of the Selkirk Mountains and surrounding forested landscape
Well-maintained picnic facilities with lakefront settings
Provides the main attraction with calm waters and a large sandy beach popular for swimming and boating.
Several well-equipped picnic shelters and tables offer family-friendly recreational spots near the water.
Area attracts diverse birdlife including osprey and bald eagles frequently spotted fishing over the lake.