Priest Lake Primed For Paddle Season
The drawdown of Priest Lake to its winter level will begin Oct. 8. The drawdown generally is complete by early November and brings the lake down three feet from a summer elevation of 3,427.64 feet to the winter level of 3,424.64, said Karl Duncan, the dam operator. The lake’s drawdown also launches the unofficial beginning of the paddling season on Priest River. Generally too low for canoes during the summer season, Priest River takes on new life as flows are increased/Rich Landers, SR Outdoors blog.
Question: Have you ever paddled a canoe or kayak on North Idaho waters?