Idaho
Located in Idaho, Black Lake real estate is a top twenty market in the state for lake homes and lake lots.
On average, there are very few lake homes for sale on Black Lake, and very few lake lots and land parcels.
Black Lake is located in the rolling hills of the Blue Mountains. With unforgettable views of the surrounding mountains, the small Black Lake is sure to leave a big impression. This 26-acre lake is a hidden gem in Adams County, Idaho.
Fishing is prevalent on Black Lake. The game fish that anglers report on Black Lake are bluegill, pumpkinseed, sunfish, bullhead catfish, largemouth bass, northern pike, yellow perch, smallmouth bass, and white crappie.
Several national forests surround black Lake. Colville National Forest, Kootenai National Forest, Flathead National Forest, Lolo National Forest, and Nez Perce Clearwater National Forest, to name a few.
Hiking, biking, skiing, fishing, camping, and more can be found in these National Forests. Whichever forest you decide to explore, you are sure to have a great adventure.
Due to the smaller size of Black Lake, non-motorized boating is commonly enjoyed as well as swimming.
Hop across the Washington state border by taking a quick drive west on Interstate 90. Spokane can be reached by car in under two hours. There you can enjoy local museums, shops, eateries, and parks.
Visit the 100-acre Riverfront Park and see the Upper Spokane Falls, the largest urban waterfall in the country.
If you are more of an art/history buff, make sure to visit the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, formerly the Cheney Cowles Museum. The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture is the most important cultural organization in the Inland Northwest with five underground galleries, café, store, education center, community room and the Center for Plateau Cultural Studies.
Whether you are looking to buy a family home, a full-time retirement residence, or find a vacation rental, Black Lake is an excellent choice.