
58-Acre Round Lake was formed by glacial activity nearly 1 million years ago. A two-mile trail encircles the lake. The park is an excellent wildlife viewing area, and you might expect to see wildlife ranging from gophers, muskrats and mink to bobcats, black bears and whitetailed deer. The lake is only 37 feet deep, so it warms sufficiently for comfortable swimming. Round Lake campsites are shaded by towering Western Red Cedars, Western Hemlocks, Ponderosa Pines, Douglas Firs, and Western Larch.
The park is 10 miles south of Sandpoint off Highway 95.
Many of Idaho's most beautiful and scenic spots are preserved in the Idaho State Parks system.
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