Hayden Real Estate
Hayden Real Estate Homes for Sale in Kootenai County Idaho
Hayden Real Estate Homes for Sale in Kootenai County Idaho
Hayden Real Estate Homes for Sale in Kootenai County Idaho
      
 

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Hayden is located in the beautiful panhandle of North Idaho in Kootenai County. The area is often referred to as the Switzerland of America. Hayden's population is 9,159. Hayden's elevation is 2,152 feet above sea level. I am your Hayden Realtor Jamie Jenicek.

   
   Hayden Community
   

The City of Hayden, adjacent to the City of Hayden Lake, provides the area with complete shopping facilities and the local elementary schools, library and firehouse.

Kootenai County is one of the fastest growing counties in Idaho.

Idaho State Income Tax aside from the $20.00 Minimum includes a 6% Sales Tax and a Corporate Tax of 7.6%  of Net Taxable Income State.

Bing Crosby chose to build his summer home on the northwest sho

Several major corporations have located their corporate headquarters at The Coeur d’Alene Airport in Hayden, provideing many homeowners with employment opportunities.

   
   Hayden Housing
   

Hayden lake is an ideal setting for several hundred homes.  Hayden's Housing is good with a wide variety of homes and housing types for the many different lifestyles available to homeowners in the area.  The average home price in the Hayden area is $118,000. There are also some properties around Lake Hayden, which is practically in the middle of town.

   
   Hayden Transportation
   

The Coeur d’Alene Airport, located in Hayden, easily accommodates commercial jet aircraft, offering homeowners with easy access to intercontinental travel if they should ever decide to leave this wonderland of enchantment.

   
   Hayden Culture
   

The access to concerts, symphonies, plays, arts and crafts are abundant to the Hayden and Hayden Lake communities.

   
   Hayden Recreation
   

Experience North Idaho! Ski, snowmobile, golf on championship courses, river raft, hike, hunt, fish, horseback ride, experience the world's longest gondola ride or visit a world-class resort hotel without ever leaving home.

Golf, tennis and all forms of water sports are included in the recreational opportunities offered at this beautiful setting. 

GOLF: Within five to thirty minutes the golfer has access to twenty one golf courses --- some world class.
 
SKIING: There are six major ski resorts all within forty five minutes to one and a half hours of Hayden and Hayden Lake.
 
SNOWMOBILING: The visitor has access to hundreds of miles of groomed trails in the National Forest.
 
BIKING: Class one, two and three trails make travel easy and accessible in all directions.

   
   Hayden Climate
   

Hayden has a seasonal weather pattern with an average summer temperature is 63.5 degrees F average annual relative humidity of 46%. Hayden average annual rainfall is 26 inches per year and the annual precipitation is 26.75 inches per year.

   
   Hayden Nature
   

Hayden Lake, with its crystal clear waters, sandy beaches and picturesque timber shores, is one of the most beautiful and popular lakes of Northern Idaho.  Its irregular shape gives it about 40 miles of shoreline, with the main portion of the lake being seven miles long and one to two miles in width. 

Normal lake elevation is 2,239 ft. above sea level, and portions of it reach 800 ft. deep.  The lake is surrounded on three sides by panoramic timbered mountains, which rise to an elevation of 4,500 to 6,000 ft. and extend for many miles to the east as part of the Bitterroot Mountain Range.  Much of this land is the Coeur d’Alene National Forest, which offers excellent hunting, fishing and camping.

There are two public campgrounds available on beautiful Hayden Lake within a few miles of State Highway 95.  Nearest is Sportsmen’s Park, at the north end of the lake and the other is Mokins Bay Campground, on the east side of the lake.  Hayden Lake public beach, known locally as Honeysuckle Beach, is located at the southwest edge of the lake and is the only public beach, boat launching ramp and picnic area on the lake. The mountains and forests offer everything for the outdoor adventurer.

   
   Hayden History  
   

Hayden Lake has long been used and enjoyed by man.  The first known inhabitants, beginning in April of 1846, were the Coeur d’Alene Indians who camped along the shoreline, lived on an abundance of berries and bulbs and fished its waters.  As natural resources became scarce, the Indians moved on. 

During 1878, Matt Heyden homesteaded the southwestern shore and developed an extensive farm including the first fruit orchard planted in the area.  Heyden and a man named Hager were friends who often played cards together and this led to the naming of the lake.  So the story goes, the two men had decided to name the lake and elected to let the winner of a game of "seven-up" select the name.  Matt Heyden won and the lake became Heyden’s Lake.  The spelling changed throughout time and it is now known as Hayden Lake.

A house, with perhaps the most fascinating heritage of any in Idaho, is located 3.6 miles from Highway 95, on the south shore of Hayden Lake.  This is the F. Lewis Clark Mansion, and the details of its past, still within hearsay, would make an absorbing novel.  The Hayden lake villa, sometimes called Honeysuckle Lodge, was designed as a summer home for the Clarks and was finished in 1912.  The 15,000 sq. ft. house boasted a multitude of rooms which took several years to complete and was the most expensive house in the state at that time.  Today the home is being operated as a very elegant country inn, the Clark House of Hayden Lake. 

At one time, as many as four steamboats served the logging and mining interests around the lake.  Hunting and fishing were excellent and at the turn of the century, attracted many persons, including Presidents Taft and Teddy Roosevelt.

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