TAMARACK RESORT
Tamarack Resort is the proposed four-season resort to be based on West
Mountain along the west shore of Lake Cascade southwest of the town of
Donnelly. The information presented on this web page comes from the
Tamarack Resort.
There may be changes to the plan that will not be noted on our web page.
This information is presented for general information. You may want to
visit the Tamarack Resort at www.Tamarackidaho.com for additional
information.
Tamarack Resort
TAMARACK RESORT SUMMER AMENITIES
Tamarack Golf Course
There is a lot to love about Tamarack Resort in the long warm-weather
season:
A signature 18-hole golf course designed by one of the world's leading
firms - Robert Trent Jones II.
A golf academy, complete with chipping and putting greens, practice
holes and a driving range. The course will have multiple tees for
varying levels of ability.
An alpine lakefront linked to 65 miles of trails for riders, rollers,
and walkers.
Opportunity for wildlife viewing including an eagle nest on the
property.
Access to scenic Lake Cascade through public facilities.
Spa and health club facilities in hotel.
A rarity for a mountain destination - warm temperatures and little snow
in September and October to maximize hunting, hiking and other Indian
summer activities.
Outdoor amphitheater for performing arts.
WESTROCK MOUNTAIN WINTER AMENITIES
Nordic Skiing
Nordic Ski Area
The natural qualities of Tamarack Resort are exceptional. There is a
striking convergence at Tamarack REsort - sweeping ski mountain,
majestic forest, rare wildlife, lush valley with natural wetlands and a
lake.
Ski Area Map
Tamarack Resort's east-facing ski slopes - optimal for snow quality and
retention - open breathtaking views of Lake Cascade.
The mountain has 1,100-plus acres of skiable terrain and a continuous
vertical drop of more than 2,700 feet. Ski lifts and lodges will be
started in 2004. Completion is scheduled in time for the 2004-05 ski
season.
14 lifts are in the eventual plans - featuring a Funitel 33-passenger
gondola, which will operate year-round and will comfortably accommodate
over 7,000 skiers per hour.
A comprehensive network of ski trails delivers extensive and varied
terrain at WestRock. Trails will range from expert and advanced (26%)
through intermediate (61%) to beginner and novice (13%).
There will be 65 miles of trails for skiers, boarders, riders, rollers
and walkers.
The mountain design reserves special places for snow play, sledding,
snowboarding, snowmobile and alpine ski racing.
A casual and practice ice-skating arena will complement a competition
arena in nearby McCall.
Although Tamarack offers exceptional snow conditions during the winter,
the resort's snowmaking capabilities - half of the groomed trails will
have snowmaking -- will help guarantee Thanksgiving holiday openings in
most years and a quality snow product in years of low natural snowfall.
ACCOMMODATIONS AT THE RESORT
Village
The Tamarack Resort village and homes are designed to bring people
together on a comfortable scale, while preserving and enhancing the
natural environment. Great views and a sense of contact with nature will
be emphasized for all homes.
An intimate, pedestrian-oriented central Tamarack Village will be
interconnected with resort amenities by walkways and escalators
maximizing contact with a naturally inviting wetland and separation from
vehicle traffic.
Placed on a natural rise, between the golf course and ski mountain,
Tamarack Resort will offer one of the country's greatest opportunities
for convenience -- 94% of multifamily housing units and 30% of
single-family housing units will be ski-in, ski-out.
Resort buildings of limited heights with stone base and elegant chalet
style woodwork are signature characteristics at Tamarack Resort. An
extensive network of natural and paved trails and an efficient shuttle
service will minimize vehicular traffic.
At full operation, Tamarack will include about 2,000 homes or
accommodations, including luxury hotel units, condominiums,
single-family dwellings and townhomes.
Within Tamarack Village, guests will be able to choose activities in
dozens of shops, restaurants, children's center, spa, fitness center and
much more.
Contact our office
if you would like to arrange a tour of the area. Tamarack is currently
taking reservations for lots that will be released upon final plat
approval ( 1st quarter of 2004). They require a $5,000 refundable
deposit with each reservation. Lots in the first release will be
$300,000 - $500,000 each.
NEAR PERFECT WEATHER FOR A GREAT YEAR-ROUND RESORT
This area has the warmest July and August temperatures and by far the
least rainfall in July-August of all comparable U.S. resort destinations
studied, providing optimum guest comfort and golf course playing days.
According to National Weather Service data, McCall has higher average
monthly snow depths in the prime months of skiing than Vail, Aspen, or
Telluride, Colorado; Sun Valley, Idaho and Park City, Utah. This
explains the area's reputation for high-quality snow.
Winter temperatures in Valley County are optimal for snow retention and
quality. The average monthly temperature range in McCall is more
constant than any of the comparable mountain resorts. Rarely does the
temperature get warm enough to melt snow in winter and affect quality.
In the spring and fall, McCall has less snow than Vail, Aspen,
Telluride, Park City and Sun Valley, clearing the way for longer
warm-weather recreational seasons. This results in a high quality snow
pack during prime skiing months and longer warm-weather seasons for
summer recreation pursuits.
World-class resorts depend upon a clean environment to attract
tourists, so Tamarack intends to create one of the world's most
environmentally compatible resorts.
Tamarack's design, construction and operations plans have been reviewed
by a team of consultants and by county, state and federal government
experts to ensure that all environmental concerns are addressed.
Water quality in Lake Cascade will be improved rather than degraded by
the resort. Full respect for wetlands, creek bank stabilization and
minimizing seasonal water diversions will guarantee minimum impact and
enhance fisheries habitat. Water needs for the resort will be provided
by a deep aquifer of excellent quality providing a net addition to the
lake watershed.
Wildlife habitat has been given special consideration at Tamarack. The
resort will minimize intrusion but provide guest opportunities for
viewing and experiencing wildlife. Some of the world's most spectacular
birds of prey, including bald eagles, and many other wild creatures can
be found at WestRock. Wildlife will be respected to the greatest extent
possible. Fences will be avoided and eagle nest trees will receive a
wide buffer zone with full protection and monitoring by a Tamarack
ranger. Other important species will also receive special protections.
A Tamarack Nature Center will be financed by a contribution from each
unit sold. It will offer interpretive nature programs for wildlife
species found at the resort.
Access
Tamarack Resort enjoys a favorable access. The resort site is about one
hundred miles from a major commercial airport, making it "closer in"
than most Colorado resorts are from Denver.
Boise's modern facility with convenient transfers is a low-stress
destination. The airport, already undergoing major expansion, is
currently served with direct flight access to and from 14 U.S. cities.
Highway travel to Valley County involves a modest vertical incline of
2,000 feet. About one million people live within three hours drive of
Tamarack Resort. McCall airport, 17 miles from Tamarack, is a natural
gateway for private planes and air taxis. With a hard-surface runway of
6,100 feet, minor improvements in snow removal and de-icing can turn it
into a top tier facility.
Tamarack Resort will be a significant generator of new jobs, a
contributor to the economic health of west central Idaho and will be one
of the leading contributors to the Idaho public school endowment
through its lease of public lands.
Tamarack hopes to employ more than 200 people in the summers of 2002
and 2003 in early construction phases. While development of the resort
will continue for close to two decades, Tamarack projections are that by
2005 Tamarack will be bringing substantial additional activity to the
Valley County.
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