Few addresses in North Idaho carry the quiet authority of The Club at Black Rock — nearly 700 gated acres above the south shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene, where the golf, the lake, and the homes were conceived as a single, unhurried idea of luxury.

Black Rock's course is one of the most decorated in the Northwest — a bold Jim Engh routing that rides the bluff high above Lake Coeur d'Alene. Dramatic elevation changes, muscular drives, and Engh's signature mounded bunkering reward the walk as much as the round. It earned Golf Digest's Best New Private Course of 2003 and remains the only Idaho course ever to reach the magazine's national Top 100.
Tilt and move through Black Rock, or pick a home from the list — the map flies to it and opens the full details.
Inventory shown for structure — the live MLS feed populates real-time listings, prices, and photos.
Membership at Black Rock opens the clubhouse, pool, fitness facility, restaurant, and spa — and a sandy private beach on Lake Coeur d'Alene with a marina and boat access. A community built for the full North Idaho season: golf in the morning, the water in the afternoon, and dinner with a view either way.
Homes range from residences perched over the Engh fairways to estates with panoramic lake views and properties against rolling open fields. Architecture leans timeless — stone, heavy timber, and warm, restrained interiors that let the setting lead. Inventory is limited and rarely lasts, which is exactly why representation matters.
Whether you're searching for a lakefront estate or positioning a Black Rock home to sell for its full value, the difference is local fluency — the streets, the membership nuances, and the buyers who are quietly looking. If Black Rock is on your radar, start a conversation.



