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Beyond Hope Resort
Overview
Beyond Hope Resort sits on the pristine shores of Lake Pend Oreille in North Idaho. It offers a unique combination of natural beauty and resort-style relaxation. Known for its stunning sunsets and lakeside access, this destination serves as a premier getaway for those seeking a mix of water recreation and mountain views. The park emphasizes a laid-back atmosphere where the pace of life slows down to match the gentle lapping of the lake.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the scenic Sam Owen Peninsula, the resort is tucked away in the small community of Hope, ID. It is surrounded by the Cabinet Mountains and the vast expanse of Idaho’s largest lake. The location is characterized by towering pines and lush greenery, providing a secluded feel while remaining accessible from the Panhandle’s main thoroughfares. Visitors often note the serene environment and the abundance of local wildlife, including deer that roam the peninsula.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort provides a variety of site options, including full-hookup RV spaces that accommodate different rig sizes. One of the standout features is the proximity to the water, with a private swimming beach available for guest use. The property also hosts a well-known on-site restaurant, allowing travelers to enjoy a meal without leaving the grounds. For those bringing watercraft, the access to boat slips and a marina makes it easy to explore the lake’s many hidden coves.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do just minutes from their campsite. The adjacent Sam Owen Campground offers additional hiking trails and a public boat launch. Fishing is a popular pastime here, with Lake Pend Oreille being famous for its trophy-sized rainbow trout. For a change of pace, the vibrant town of Sandpoint is a short drive away, offering local boutiques, art galleries, and Schweitzer Mountain Resort for summer hiking or winter sports.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for waterfront enthusiasts who want immediate access to boating and swimming. It appeals strongly to couples seeking a romantic lakeside retreat and families looking for a safe, scenic home base for North Idaho adventures. Because of its peaceful nature, it is best suited for travelers who appreciate a quiet resort experience rather than a high-energy park with constant organized activities.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Michael Reddin
Nice spot, kept clean and easy to access rooms. Strict no pet policy.
Jim Jordan
Super nice marina. Great boat ride over from Sandpoint and Pearls has a magnificent Restaurant is seasonal
Deanna Stewart
It's too bad this resort is being run into the ground. Made reservations end of summer midweek not busy at all. Had a/c issues so had to leave. We asked to be moved to a more shady spot and were given the go ahead and then were told the Manager said our RV was to long for the spot. Understandable if they were booked solid but all the spots around the shady spot were open all week. The camp hosts were well aware that we did not have A/C and were having issues the day before we had to leave early. When we went to tell them we were checking out we were told at that time there are no refunds, we had reserved all week. We had to dispute our credit card charges. RV dump is $30! The a/c issues were on us, but to not get a refund or even the option to move? We stayed here last summer for a couple of days, camp hosts were great, so it was easier to look past the high cost of the RV, boat slips, and the dry spots they give to the midweek campers (see other reviews). I would not stay there again.
Rob Brewster
Awesome spot. Great outdoor seating and fantastic view. Nice staff and good food!
Judy
We stayed in the RV park. Outrageously overpriced for what you get. With tax turned out to be $92 a night for basically staying on a grass field. It was very difficult to level up the RV. We had water and electricity but no sewer hook ups. They charge $25 to use their sewer dump! No dumpster for trash in the upper campground.
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