Rich in history and tradition, the Hayden Lake Country Club has an 18 hole golf course that was completed in 1912 (making it the first 18 hole layout in Idaho) and numerous other recreation, dining, and hospitality facilities. Its location on the shores of Hayden Lake was once a favorite gathering place for the Coeur d’Alene Indian Tribe, then the site of the Bozanta Tavern (Bozanta is an Indian word meaning “meeting place by the lake”). J.C. Olmsted, the landscape architect who designed New York’s Central park, planned the grounds, and in 1927, ownership of the tavern was transferred to a group of Spokane and Coeur d’Alene businessmen and renamed the Hayden Lake Country Club.
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