Hayden & Hayden Lake

Local History

Hayden, Idaho, has a rich history rooted in agriculture, timber, and lake-centered recreation. In the late 1800s, early homesteaders and loggers settled around Hayden Lake, taking advantage of its fertile soil and access to timber. The city gradually grew as a farming community, producing hay, grains, and cattle. Incorporated in 1955, Hayden began transitioning from a rural farming town into a suburban community, especially as neighboring Coeur d’Alene expanded. Today, it is a vibrant blend of residential neighborhoods, thriving businesses, and recreational attractions, with Hayden Lake continuing to be the centerpiece of the city’s identity.


Top Hiring Jobs

Hayden offers a mix of local employment opportunities, while also serving as a residential base for people commuting to Coeur d’Alene or Spokane:

  • Healthcare: Clinics and senior care centers provide many local jobs, supported by regional hospitals nearby.

  • Education: Schools and childcare facilities employ a steady workforce.

  • Retail & Services: Hayden’s growing commercial areas include grocery stores, shops, and restaurants.

  • Construction & Trades: Residential development and home improvement are strong local industries.

  • Tourism & Hospitality: Hayden Lake and Avondale Golf Course attract seasonal employment in recreation, lodging, and food service.

  • Manufacturing & Light Industry: Small-scale manufacturing firms provide local career opportunities.


Local Lifestyle

Life in Hayden offers a balance of lakefront leisure and suburban convenience. Residents enjoy quiet neighborhoods with larger lots, while still having quick access to shopping, dining, and professional services. Hayden Lake provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and lakeside relaxation, while golf courses, parks, and nearby mountains offer year-round activities. Families value the strong schools and community feel, retirees are drawn to the peaceful atmosphere, and professionals appreciate being just minutes from Coeur d’Alene and under an hour to Spokane.


Things to Do

Hayden is filled with activities and nearby attractions for all ages:

  • Hayden Lake: Boating, paddleboarding, kayaking, swimming, and fishing.

  • Avondale Golf Course & Hayden Lake Country Club: Popular for golf, dining, and social activities.

  • Parks & Trails: Honeysuckle Beach, McCall Park, and nearby Farragut State Park offer hiking, biking, and family recreation.

  • Winter Recreation: Hayden is within driving distance of Silver Mountain and Schweitzer resorts for skiing and snowboarding.

  • Local Dining & Breweries: A variety of restaurants, coffee shops, and craft breweries add to the lifestyle.

  • Community Events: Seasonal festivals, parades, and farmers markets bring neighbors together.


Yearly Average Temperatures

Hayden experiences a true four-season climate:

  • Summer: Warm and sunny, with highs in the upper 70s to mid-80s°F.

  • Fall: Cool and crisp, with highs in the 50s–60s°F and chilly nights.

  • Winter: Cold and snowy, with lows in the teens and highs in the 20s–30s°F; average snowfall is around 60–70 inches per year.

  • Spring: Mild, with highs in the 50s–60s°F and plenty of rain to keep the landscape green.

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Rob Elder
CENTURY 21 Beutler & Associates