Gamlin Lake
Overview
Gamlin Lake Trail system offers three miles of gentle and easy trail through a forest overstory, providing foot access to Gamlin Lake. The trail is closed to motorized use and equestrians. The trail can also be used for cross-country skiing during the winter, but is not groomed. Moose, osprey and warm water fish species such as bass, perch and crappie flourish in Gamlin Lake’s unique and special wetland habitat.
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Directions
Located 16 miles southeast of Sandpoint, Idaho. Follow Highway 95 south from Sandpoint for 4 miles then east on Sagle Road for 12 miles. Turn east onto Sagle Road about 6 miles south of Sandpoint, Idaho. Proceed approximately 12 miles on Sagle Road and then turn right onto Glengary Road for about 1/2 mile to the parking area.
Fees
Non-fee site