Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort

Written May 12, 2009 by John Hendricks, Architect AIA • Filed Under North Idaho, Resort Areas, Sandpoint

Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort in Sandpoint, Idaho, as described by Tom Russell, an architect at Hendricks Architecture.

The first weekend in April this year was a real treat for Schweitzer Mountain skiers.  It was the last weekend of the season, the sky was a cloudless deep blue, and there was new snow on the ground.  By the end of the day Sunday, it was 50+ degrees.  I stood on top of the Mountain on Sunday afternoon taking in the views of Lake Pend Oreille and Montana to the east .  “This is why I live here” I thought.  I find myself thinking or saying this an awful lot, and I probably wasn’t the only one at Schweitzer that day who felt lucky to have chosen Sandpoint, Idaho as my home.

The Great Escape Quad at Schweitzer

The Great Escape Quad at Schweitzer Mountain

It was a busy day at Schweitzer, maybe the busiest of the season, and there were people everywhere enjoying lunch, drinks , live music, the goofy games of “Spring Daze”  or the great skiing .  Despite the record crowds, I hadn’t stood in a lift line all day, and the slopes never seemed crowded.  Schweitzer boasts 2900 acres of terrain, and it takes an awful lot of people to make that feel crowded.  The only thing I would have changed that day was to have my family there to enjoy it with me – they were out of town for spring break.  Schweitzer is a great family mountain, and we see most of our friends there every weekend.

Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho

Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho

Prior to living in Sandpoint, I lived in Colorado and Utah for 20 years.  I tolerated big crowds, gridlock traffic, and expensive lift tickets to indulge my skiing habit.  I knew Sandpoint had Schweitzer Mountain, and we had been there several times in the summer, but I had no idea how great it was until I skied there.  I have been skiing for as long as I can remember, and I have been almost everywhere in the US and Canada.  In all honesty, Schweitzer is near the top of my favorites list.  I continue to be amazed at how un-crowded, affordable, and accessible it is. For quality of ski terrain, I would compare it to Crested Butte in Colorado, Snow Basin in Utah, and Bridger Bowl in Montana.

Schweitzer Village is only about 10 miles from Sandpoint, Idaho, up a steep mountain road. Its relationship to Sandpoint reminds me of Teton Village near Jackson and the Mountain Village at Telluride.  Schweitzer has its own village center, with shops, restaurants, realtor offices, and lodging.  It has everything you need, and there is still plenty of growing room for more businesses and accommodations.  In the summer they have music festivals, mountain biking,  mountain biking  races, Frisbee golf, hiking, and lift service to the top of the mountain.  Many people live there year round, though most residents are part time and seasonal.

Mountain biking is a popular summer activity at Schweitzer.

Mountain biking is a popular summer activity at Schweitzer.

One of my favorite aspects of the village is there is still room to move – it isn’t densely developed with homes and condos on every postage stamp sized lot.  Schweitzer Land and Timber is planning to build new LEED certified ski in/out timeshare condos in a new open neighborhood right near the base of the new Basin Express Quad.  A few new quality developments with sizable lots, ski in access, and incredible views have been created in the last few years.  If you are interested in ski area property, check out The Spires & The Ridge at Schweitzer.

When I was a youngster learning to ski on the icy little hills of the Northeast (my Vermont friends might take issue with the little part), I dreamed of heading west to the “real mountains”.  I seem to have ended up just where I hoped I would – a place a lot like the little Adirondack town where I came from but on a larger scale.  I love Sandpoint, and Schweitzer is one of the biggest reasons why.  If you are looking for a place to hang your boards and call home, give Schweitzer a try.

Schweitzer Bluegrass Festival

Schweitzer Bluegrass Festival

We design mountain homes of all sizes.  If you find yourself falling victim to the charm of Sandpoint and Schweitzer, give us a call.  We would love to help you create your mountain home.

Tom Russell, LEED AP

Hendricks Architecture, Mountain Architects in Sandpoint, Idaho

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  1. Sandpoint Contractors : Hendricks Architecture on May 12th, 2009 8:52 pm

    [...] type of construction, scope and budget.  I would also only recommend certain ones for building at Schweitzer Ski Resort, with it’s more rugged [...]

  2. Sandpoint : Hendricks Architecture on May 15th, 2009 10:21 am

    [...] for Sandpoint on the internet and found Schweitzer Ski Resort.  I had heard of Schweitzer, but never realized it was in Sandpoint.  I requested some [...]

  3. Rick Evans on May 19th, 2009 10:52 am

    John- What a great blog you have developed! Very informative. I especially like your story of how you discovered Sandpoint, which definitely correlates to my own story and many others. Good to have another outstanding architect in the community!

  4. Northwest Mountain Home Developments : Hendricks Architecture on June 8th, 2009 4:05 pm

    [...] in Sandpoint, and has a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, as well as waterfront properties. Schweitzer Ski Resort has a few mountain neighborhoods, including new ones The Ridge, The Spires, and Trapper’s [...]

  5. Mountain Biking Around Sandpoint : Hendricks Architecture: Idaho Mountain & Lakefront Architects on September 4th, 2009 11:27 am

    [...] Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort also has some great biking, both lift served and self-serve. Ambitious pedalers can get to the resort trails by climbing the 9 +/- miles to the ski area on a fun single track trail that is accessed from several of the even numbered switchbacks on the Schweitzer road. My favorite rides at Schweitzer  are cross country ski trails in the winter. For those who like to compete, Schweitzer has a mountain bike race series every Wednesday evening in August. New Schweitzer Mountain Resort Trail [...]

  6. Mountain Style Home in Sandpoint, Idaho : Hendricks Architecture: Idaho Mountain & Lakefront Architects on September 15th, 2009 7:35 pm

    [...] and the two mile Long Bridge can be seen to the southwest.  To the west and northwest are Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort and the Selkirk Mountains.  The owners are avid snowboarders, and their master bedroom suite is [...]

  7. Jerry Patterson on July 2nd, 2011 8:53 am

    Such a beautiful area ! I was there briefly in 2007 and would like to return.

    When is a good time to be there to shoot the wildflowers in the surrounding mountains??

    J. Patterson

  8. John Hendricks, AIA Architect on July 6th, 2011 10:49 am

    Jerry, later July and August are probably the best times to see the wildflowers in the Selkirk mountains this year.

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