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Harrison
Idaho Water Adventures
HI Water Adventures Inc. provides power boat and kayak rentals on Lake Coeur
D' Alene. We also provide guided kayak tours.
South Lake Coeur D' Alene offers a wide variety of water
activities. Whether you want to float a river, fish, water
ski, paddle, camp, hike, bike, or just find a private place to
boat and swim let us help you plan your vacation.
Want to
get away?
Lake Coeur d’ Alene in North Idaho has miles of
shoreline, three rivers, and countless other lakes to travel.
It is an endless opportunity for fun and discovery.
Whether you desire wild excitement, family fun or peace and
tranquility let us get you on the water and on your way to a
dream vacation.
South
Coeur d’ Alene Lake
Lake Coeur D’Alene is over 25 miles long. A few
minutes drive south of I-90 provides a more private vacation.
South Coeur d’ Alene Lake offers outdoor opportunities like no
other place on earth. The St. Joe River, Coeur d’ Alene
River, and Chain Lakes are all connected waterways to Coeur d’
Alene Lake that provide an individualized experience each time
you get on the water.
Why
Harrison?
Harrison is at the center of the South Coeur d’ Alene
Lake experience. Harrison is a full service town with the
largest public dock system on the lake, a public beach, city
park and the Trails of The Coeur d’ Alene bike trail running
right through town. Located at the mouth of the Coeur d’
Alene River, once on the water your options are limitless.
You can choose to travel:
West – Maury
State Park, Black Rock Water Fall.
North – Arrow
Point, and Coeur D’ Alene.
East – Coeur
d’ Alene River, Eight Chain Lakes and Silver Valley.
South – St.
Joe River, St. Maries, Heyburn State Park.
But
that’s not all!
We are located one block off the Trails of the Coeur
d’ Alene. Which is a 72 mile paved bike trail. This trail
connects us to Heyburn State Park, Indian Mountain hiking trails
and the Silver Valley. We have Art galleries, shopping,
bike rentals, lodging, a museum, pubs, restaurants, and
countless local events.
Wildlife
Did you know the last two winters Harrison has had a
resident Moose? During the summer they migrate along the
bike trail and chain lakes. We also have one of the
highest population densities of Osprey in the world. There
are many eagles that also compete with the osprey for nesting
grounds. So many species of birds can be seen from our
local bird observatory a few minutes drive from Harrison.
On
our kayak tours you will get even closer to these birds as well
as deer, moose, beaver, turtles, fish, and aquatic plant life.
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