OVERVIEW
Selby Knoll Guesthouse
Selby Knoll Guesthouse - Lake Coeur d'Alene
Set in a majestic forest on a gentle knoll overlooking the south end of Lake Coeur d'Alene, this esthetic guest house provides a serene, natural experience just a few miles from all the recreation Harrison and greater North Idaho have to offer. Recently re-opened after a partial remodel and in its fifth year as a rental, this simple, tasteful retreat is nestled deep in a conservation easement owned by the original homestead family off a quiet, county-maintained gravel road with no neighbors in sight. There are no neighbors, and the connected manor house is not open to the public - when in residence, the owner's family is respectful of your privacy and serenity.
Your guest house was designed for privacy from the adjacent manor house. The great room lets the towering forest view come into through carefully arraigned windows and skylights. One step outside brings you to an outdoor room, a spacious deck dappled in sunlight and shade throughout the day, great for bird watching and occasional game sighting, dining, reading, or just plain lounging. An acre of park-like towering forest glen just off the deck is for you exclusively, and a path leads down to a satellite deck with filtered views up and down Lake Coeur d'Alene. Encounters on the property with white-tailed deer are common, plus moose, elk, and black bear sightings from time to time.
Influenced by the Prairie Style, your guesthouse is simple and functional, with red oak floors and granite kitchen countertops and furnished with an uncluttered Asian-influenced esthetic reflecting the owners' many years overseas in the Far East. The large great room has the kitchen, dining, and socializing. Completing the main floor is the main bedroom with a bed under a Javanese wall carving and the recently remodeled bathroom with private forest views. The basement affords access to the main floor and the washer/dryer.
WHAT'S NEARBY
At the end of our road few miles to the south, lies Idaho Fish and Game's Round Lake Sportsman Access. A few miles to the north on a scenic lakeside drive is Harrison, with a marina, general store, dining, antiques, a premier ice cream parlor, plus comprehensive aquatic and cycle rentals, all on the portal to the incredible Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes. Farther afield is all the four-season wonderland of North Idaho has to offer with its lakes, rivers, National Forests, and world-class bike trails and parks.
THINGS TO KNOW
Due to the woodland location, the paths are un-improved and steep in spots.
Everything in the home is to code, but there are porch and deck areas with no railings.
Wood fires are not allowed inside or out to protect our family forest and respect our wildlife. Use extreme caution when using the gas grill.
A flight of steps is needed to get to the main floor from the parking area.
The managers of the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes restrict public access to trailheads, so the closest trailhead is in Harrison.
Easy and stress-free arrival instructions will be provided 24 hours in advance, including simple keyless entry instructions for the front door.
Set in a quiet lakeside area near Harrison, this neighborhood offers open space, privacy, and a strong connection to nature. The setting feels rural and lightly developed, with minimal traffic and more views than street activity. Guests come here to slow down, enjoy the lake, and spend time outdoors, then return to evenings that feel calm and dark, perfect for stargazing. The surrounding landscape creates a true retreat atmosphere, while marinas, dining, and supplies remain reachable by car when needed. It is an ideal fit for guests who value serenity and scenery and want a peaceful base near Lake Coeur d’Alene without the busier feel of downtown lakefront areas.
A car is essential for getting around from this rural lakeside location near Harrison. There are no walkable services nearby, so guests typically plan grocery and dining trips in advance. Harrison and nearby marinas are reached by car via scenic shoreline routes that can feel slower than the mileage suggests. Many guests run errands once, then spend most of their stay enjoying the property, the lake, and the quiet surroundings. Boat travel is common in summer once you reach access points, while driving remains the primary way to reach town amenities. Parking is straightforward, and navigation is simple once you are on the main roads.
From seamless check-in to personalized support throughout your stay, we’re here to offer thoughtful guidance, local insight, and the small touches that elevate your experience. Leave the details to us and fully unwind, every moment is meant to be enjoyed. With our office conveniently located in Midtown, we’re always nearby and happy to welcome you in or assist in any way to ensure your stay is effortless and memorable.
You must be 21 years or older to rent this property.