McCALL

Welcome to the Gem State, where the crown jewel sits atop the world at an elevation of 5,000 feet.

Rugged mountains, glacier-carved lakes, and ancient forests illustrate the backdrop of the Pacific Northwest’s premier private community.

Whitetail Club in McCall, Idaho, is just 100 miles north of Boise, yet it feels a world apart. At once adventurous and serene, we invite you to experience luxury on the edge of the wild.

Payette Lake
McCall, Idaho Payette Lake

McCall is nestled in Idaho’s Salmon River Mountains and rests on the southern shore of Payette Lake,

a 5,330-acre expanse of pristine, glacial water with thousands of years of memories. The town’s history is rooted in the spirit of recreation and exploration. In the late 19th century, as the U.S. population grew exponentially, the McCall family traded a team of horses for a cabin and 160 acres of land. They developed this into a place they could call home. Within the dense Ponderosa pines, they established a school, a hotel, a saloon, and a post office, and over time, McCall became a celebrated destination for adventurous pursuits.

While a popular travel destination,

McCall is home to a population of just over 4,000, keeping an authentic small-town feel. The downtown boasts many restaurants, a local theater, an ice-skating rink, boutique shopping, and an active events calendar, including a seasonal Farmer’s Market.

Winter Carnival McCall
Winter Carnival Idaho

When it comes to events, tradition runs deep.

The McCall Winter Carnival dates to 1924 and is celebrated every January with a display of legendary ice sculptures and a Mardi Gras-style parade. These are just some of the gems to discover in McCall.

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