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A suburb of Coeur d’Alene, Hayden is a small city located in the northern portion of Idaho, in Kootenai County, nestled alongside Hayden Lake, the community’s crowned jewel. The city of Hayden, once a quaint village, now offers some of the most highly coveted lakefront living in the region.

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  • Things to Do in Hayden, Idaho
  • Homes for Sale in Hayden
  • Education in Hayden, Idaho
  • The Climate in Hayden, Idaho
  • Public Transportation in Hayden, Idaho
  • Living in Hayden, Idaho
  • Have Questions? Ask Resourceful Agent Realty!

Things to Do in Hayden, Idaho

  • Honeysuckle Beach 

Honeysuckle Beach is one of the jewels of Hayden and is unique in that it was created from grant money and donations. One of two public access points to Hayden Lake, the beach, staffed with lifeguards, also offers volleyball courts, a public fishing dock, concession stand, parking, and public restrooms.

  • Hayden’s Parks

Hayden is infused with an extensive collection of parks totaling 57.5 acres that add a touch of rest, relaxation, recreation, and beauty to any day. The parks offer an array of recreational activities, including football fields, baseball, softball, soccer, and water play like swimming and boating. Visit Broadmoore Park, McIntire Family Park, Croffoot Park, Finucane Park, and Stoddard Park.

For indoor water play, check out the Raptor Reef Indoor Water Park.

  • Downtown Hayden

A trip to Hayden’s downtown area provides excellent shopping and dining experiences where several of the shops, boutiques, restaurants, and businesses are locally owned and operated. This area is chock full of nostalgia, bringing alive the charm of the city’s past as a quaint lakeside village.

  • Golf

Hayden residents are no stranger to golf or to country club lifestyles. The city is home to the Avondale Golf Course, The Hayden Lake Country Club, and a PGA-rated golf course.

  • Triple Play Family Fun Park

A short drive from home is the Triple Play Family Fun Park, offering bowling, laser tag, an interactive movie attraction, and other experiences like R.A.I.D., a Rapid Alien Invasion Defense for 1-4 players in two available modes.

There is also a plethora of casual and fine dining throughout Hayden and surrounding areas.

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Education in Hayden, Idaho

Two school districts provide high-quality education to students attending public schools in Hayden, Idaho, including Lakeland Joint School District 272, serving 11 schools and more than 4,000 students. Coeur d’Alene School District 271 is the other district, which manages 18 schools and nearly 12,000 students.

Private schools in the area include the Christian Center School, North Idaho Christian School, with additional private schools nearby in surrounding areas.

There are several colleges, universities, tech centers, and trade schools within 100 miles of Hayden, including North Idaho College, Spokane Community College, Gonzaga University, and Eastern Washington University, among others.

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The Climate in Hayden, Idaho

Summers in Hayden are ideal, with July high temperatures hovering just a touch above 80 degrees. This weather is perfect for enjoying an array of outdoor activities where you can enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The city receives sunshine, on overate, 172 days each year in contrast to the national average of 205 sunny days.

Hayden turns into a winter wonderland, accumulating about 43 inches of snow each year, significantly more than the U.S. average of 28 inches of snow annually. In January, winder lows drop below freezing to an average of 24 degrees.

It also rains in Hayden, to the tune of 26 inches annually, not quite as high as the national average of 38 inches of rain.

Collectively, the snow, rain, sleet, and hail create measurable precipitation about 117 days per year, on average.

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Public Transportation in Hayden, Idaho

Citylink is Kootenai County’s public transportation system, which operates a network of more than 150 stops along 200 miles of roadways, managed via four routes.

Rideshare services are also a popular mode of transportation.

The nearest airport is just 42 miles away in Spokane at the Spokane International Airport.

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Living in Hayden, Idaho

Hayden is a relatively small city in Idaho, comprised of a population of 15,434 in the 83835 zip code, an area that spans just 7.85 square miles.

Residents of Hayden enjoy an estimated median annual household income of $62,238, which is just a touch above the Idaho yearly median household income of $60,999.

Homes in Hayden hold higher values than those in other parts of the state. In Hayden, the median home value is $301,948 compared to the state’s median home value of $255,200.

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