10
Mar
2025
Moose in Sandpoint, Idaho: Our Wild Neighbors with a Timeshare
If you ever watched the classic TV series Northern Exposure, you might remember the opening scene—a lone moose casually wandering through the fictional town of Cicely, Alaska, as if it owned the place. It was a charming reminder that, in certain parts of the world, wildlife doesn’t just stay in the woods—it strolls right into town.Here in Sandpoint, Idaho, we have our own version of that scene playing out in real life. Moose are a regular part of the landscape, often making their way through neighborhoods, stopping to rest in a backyard, or even taking a dip in an unsuspecting homeowner’s kiddie pool. They have no problem hopping fences to reach the next tasty treat and will “yard up” in residential areas , finding a quiet spot to rest or a tree to nibble.Today I recieved a Nixle alert from the Bonner County Sheriff’s Office reminded residents that “authorities are aware of the moose roaming around Sandpoint, and there is no cause for concern or need to report.” In other words, this isn’t an emergency—it’s just life in North Idaho. Mark Don McInnes has often shared videos of the moose that live and play in Sandpoint Idaho. While these massive, long-legged locals are incredible to watch, it’s always wise to give them plenty of space. Moose may seem slow and gentle, but they can move surprisingly fast when startled. If you see one wandering through your neighborhood, enjoy the moment from a distance—after all, we may own our homes, but our wildlife has a permanent timeshare. There is even a facebook page you may enjoy our local moose sightings. Have you had a close encounter with a Sandpoint moose? Share your story in the comments! Rain Silverhawk
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rain@lakeandhomes.comRain Silverhawk RealtorSandpoint Realty LLC1205 Hwy 2 STE 203 B | Sandpoint, ID. 83864 Phone (208) 610-0011
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