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Mirror Lake

Mirror Lake

Source: idaho_parks_and_recreation Updated 1 year ago

City: Sagle, ID
County: Bonner County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 48.16881047, -116.50315484
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About This Access Site
Mirror Lake in Sagle offers free public boat ramp access to this 84.9-acre water body in the Bonner County area. The ramp provides convenient entry for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats looking to explore the lake. Parking is available on-site, though spaces may be limited during peak season. The lake features warm water fish species including bass, perch, and crappie, making it popular with anglers as well as paddlers.

The access point is located approximately 16 miles southeast of Sandpoint via Highway 95 and Sagle Road. Mirror Lake operates under a no-wake speed restriction to protect the natural environment and other users. Note that this is a non-fee access site with no camping facilities on-site, though nearby recreation areas like Lake Pend Oreille offer additional paddling opportunities in the region. Future visitors should be aware that construction projects are planned for 2026, which may cause disruptions to access and parking.
Federal Facility Information
208-769-5000 Free Access

Gamlin Lake Trail system offers three miles of gentle and easy trail through a forest overstory, providing foot access to Gamlin Lake. The trail is closed to motorized use and equestrians. The trail can also be used for cross-country skiing during the winter, but is not groomed. Moose, osprey and warm water fish species such as bass, perch and crappie flourish in Gamlin Lake’s unique and...

Gamlin Lake Trail system offers three miles of gentle and easy trail through a forest overstory, providing foot access to Gamlin Lake. The trail is closed to motorized use and equestrians. The trail can also be used for cross-country skiing during the winter, but is not groomed. Moose, osprey and warm water fish species such as bass, perch and crappie flourish in Gamlin Lake’s unique and special wetland habitat.

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Nearby Recreation Areas
Lake Pend Oreille Located within