Hope Idaho
Began in 1882 with the coming of the railroad.
Picture perfect sunsets and expansive lake views dotted with islands, is how most people remember Hope. Just 12 miles from Sandpoint, on the North shore of Lake Pend Oreille. Hope found its beginning with the building of the Northern Pacific Railroad which has since settled into two unique cities. Hope and East Hope and the name I love Beyond Hope on the Sam Owen Game preserve on the Hope peninsula. In the early days the Northern Pacific Railroad built Highland House in Hope as a luxury hotel for the use of Easterners. The hotel had three stories and was well publicized as a place of recreation and relaxation. The hotels first most famous and distinguished visitor to stay was General William Sherman, of Civil War fame. On the second floor is room number ten. This and two adjoining rooms were made to be used by Teddy Roosevelt as his private suite when he visited the area.In the height of its time, Hope was a bustling town of 3000. Quite a bit of the labor to make the railroad were Chinese, brought over under 25 year contracts, Once the railroad was finished many made their home in Hope. The Historic Hotel Hope, was built by Joseph M. Jeannot in 1897 and still watches over Lake Pend Oreille. In the basement are the tunnels that once allowed guests to go to the railway station. Hotel Hope has seem many faces over the years, including Teddy Roosevelt, Bing Crosby, J.P. Morgan, and Gary Cooper. Meandering through the hotel you will get a real since of the vintage time past with its historical construction all around. On the first level the saloon is like walking back in time; as it looks much like it did in the early 1900’s.