Just steps from Coeur d 'Alene Resort you can find the iconic natural wonder of Tubb's Hill. Nestled alongside the shimmering waters of Lake Coeur d'Alene, this picturesque peninsula is a dog lover's paradise and a dream come true for pet parents seeking to photograph the boundless joy and beauty of our four-legged friends.
If you're visiting from out of town and looking to capture some epic vacation photos, Tubb's Hill may be the spot for you. With the stunning Coeur d'Alene Resort in the backdrop and majestic mountain vistas in the distance, Tubbs Hill provides an idyllic setting.
Tubbs Hill is a 120-acre nature reserve, located right in the heart of Coeur d'Alene, offering an accessible escape to wilderness for locals and visitors alike. Its allure lies not in grandiosity but in its simplicity, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers seeking a quick retreat.
Pros of selecting Tubb's Hill for your Furever Photo Session:
- Tubbs Hill offers a variety of terrains for your photography sessions. From rocky shorelines to sandy beaches and lush forested trails, you'll have a wealth of settings to choose from, allowing for diverse compositions.
- It's just steps from the Coeur d 'Alene resort, making it super accessable if you're visiting from out of town & staying at the resort.
- One of the standout features of Tubbs Hill is its spectacular views. With the Coeur d'Alene Resort as your backdrop and the distant mountains serving as a breathtaking canvas, your dog photos will be framed by nature's majesty.
- Sparkling water to play in; whether it's just a quick cool off or you have a bona fide water dog, the opportunity to splash around could make your dog's photo session.
Cons: You may want to consider alternative locations
- Tubbs Hill is popular among locals and tourists alike. So it can get crowded especially during weekends & all Summer long. Which can limit use of some areas and may make photographing easily distracted dogs incredibly difficult.
- The trails are narrow, rugged and steep in some places. While I wouldn't call the trail difficult for your average hiker, they may not be suitable for senior pets or people who struggle on uneven terrain.
- Dogs that are not well socialized may really struggle with the abundance of people passing by as well as just trying to pass people where the trail gets narrow.
So if you're able to schedule off-peak and seeking some absolutely breathtaking pet portraits that capture the essence of a dog's experience in Coeur d'Alene, Tubb's Hill may be your ideal location!
We'll hike through the woods, splash through the crystal clear waters of Lake Coeur d'Alene, dig in the sand and have a fantastic time while creating truly wall worthy photographic artwork to light up the room no matter where you call home.
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