Your gateway to unlimited year-round recreation. Right at the foot of your door.

 
The North Shore at Glendale Reservoir is a recreation mecca for anyone who likes to play outside. The beautiful vistas surround you from every direction. From the rolling hills and distant peaks of the west to the untamed mountain wilderness of the east, everything is right at your doorstep. The best part is that this community is free from the hustle and bustle common at other popular resorts and developments. When we say everything is right at your doorstep, we mean it. And it’s all year-round.
 
Whether you like biking, hiking, ATVing, boating, fishing, snowmobiling, birdwatching, horseback riding, or just enjoying the outdoors, The North Shore is right in the middle of if all.  
 

Within a day:

 
Glendale Reservoir. Right in your backyard, enjoy this 240-acre reservoir perfect for boating or fishing enthusiasts.  Click here for more information.

Hiking and Biking Trails. With numerous hiking and biking trails, ATV access, excellent snowmobile country and more, Preston Canyon is your gateway to year-round recreation.

Preston Golf and Country Club.  With 18 holes and a driving range, this picturesque course is less than a 5 minute drive from The North Shore. Click here for more information.

Riverdale Resort and Hot Springs.  Just a few minutes away, this natural springs resort has great hot springs, swimming pools, water slides, picnic areas and more, along with camping and RV options for overnight guests. Click here for more information.

Watercress Springs. Located right by the calm and soothing Cub River, Watercress Springs offers warm water mineral springs for relaxation and rejuvenation. Click here for more information.

Pioneer Historic Byway. Track the path of the pioneers through Franklin County, Idaho’s oldest town. The byway traverses Hwy. 34 from Franklin north to Soda Springs and Henry, past Blackfoot Reservoir and Grays Lake Wildlife Refuge and ends at Freedom, Wy. Click here for more information.

Within driving distance:

Yellowstone National Park. Worlds largest volcanic hot bed featuring thousands of natural hot springs, waterfalls and wildlife in an pristine wilderness. Click here for more information.

Bear Lake. Often called the Caribbean of the Rockies. This natural azure colored lake stretches for over forty miles crossing the Utah/Idaho border. Click here for more information.

The Uintah Mountains. A hiker’s paradise. Hundreds of miles of soaring peaks and glacier filled valleys lie ready for the adventurous.

Jackson Hole. Popular for its stunning vistas and proximity to the mighty Snake River Jackson hole has become a haven for artists and sculptors from across the country. Click here for more information.

Utah’s Famous Ski Resorts. During the winter months, people flock from across the globe to cut tracks in Utah’s famous snow. The locals call the powdered snow “pow pow”.  Click here for more information.

There are many more destinations for you to discover and The North Shore is where it all begins.