I need to start by admitting that I have not once spelled "Coeur d'Alene" correctly on my first try. Although limited correlation with quality of life, it is a deterrent for this town. Other early deterrents included a lingering smoke smell, despite perpetual rain and snow; less than 10 hours of daylight by early November; and a mini blizzard that lead to a power outage at the RV park we paid for primarily in hopes of recharging our (literal) batteries.
Luckily, the last day we were there cleared up and we had a lovely time playing pickle ball, scoping out the seasonal ice skating rink, hiking up Tubbs Hill, and spending the afternoon with my cousin and her growing family. Honey was a delicious lunch spot, and the kid's section of the local library was excellent. For those who have been to Coeur d'Alene, it goes without saying that the lake is spectacular, and is a very obvious draw.
The Good
- Huge and beautiful lake, that attracts all of the water sports you might imagine.
- Nice woodsy walking trails within downtown, as well as others that expand out around the lake and city.
- McEuan Park serves as a great community center. It hosts an expansive playground, a dog park, trailheads to access Tubbs Hill, lots of green lawn spaces, marina access, a seasonal ice skating rink, and the city library.
- A good sized city that would surely have everything we needed, and if not, Spokane, WA is only about 30 minutes away.
- Easy access to our Washington friends and family.
The Bad
- Virtually every other store or restaurant we went into had a Christian undertone. Despite not seeing many churches, this was the most religious feeling spot we've been and we'd prefer a more religiously neutral vibe.
- Bad bakeries – we tried two of the higher rated options and neither impressed.
- Lots of ugly suburban sprawl that seemed heavily weighted compared to the cute parts of town. Maybe we just entered through the wrong side, but it did not seem well hidden like other spots. I expect it's because it's the only city in the Idaho Panhandle, so it has to provide all of the necessaries for anyone between there and the Canadian border.
- Strong indications that this is a summer lake resort town.
- Normally having art and statues downtown goes into the "good" category, but each statue we saw had a price tag on the label. It was odd.
The Verdict
No. Cameron and I both liked it well enough, but I couldn't picture myself living my fullest happiest life here.
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