Located at the heart of Idaho's recreation destination, Whitetail Club members and guests have a wide variety of outdoor activities at their fingertips. Lace up your hiking boots for one of McCall's many beautiful mountain day hikes or plan an afternoon of soaking in the famous healing hot spring waters in and around the area.
Hiking. Trails throughout the mountains surrounding McCall give access to some of the most striking terrain in the Gem State. Whether it's a walk through a glacially carved basin or a day trekking to the top of one of Idaho's famous peaks, your legs will get their fill during your time at Whitetail.
Mountain Biking. Here in McCall you can ride some of the best terrain in south central Idaho. Not up for the uphill? Take your bike to Brundage Mountain Resort on summer weekends where you and your bike can take the chair lift up to the summit for a breezy glide down on 20 miles of singletrack trails designed for all levels of riders.
Hot Springs. Known worldwide for its healing waters and geothermic activity, Idaho is home to some of the most well-developed and well-known hot springs. Just a short drive from Whitetail Club, members and guests can find themselves soaking in the healing backcountry waters at Burgdorf or Gold Fork hot springs.
Fishing. Guided trips to the nearby Salmon and Snake Rivers are available featuring true Idaho river fishing at it best. From smallmouth bass to the famous Chinook Salmon and steelhead, fishing the waters of Idaho should be on every anglers lifetime list.
Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking. Coined the "Whitewater State" by river enthusiasts worldwide, Idaho has a plethora of choices when it comes to river recreation. Enjoy everything from an afternoon family float down the Payette to a heart-thumping ride through the Hells Canyon of the Snake River.
Nordic Skiing. Within Whitetail, you’ll discover five miles of groomed trails meandering through the community, perfect for Nordic skiing and snowshoeing to the lodge for a nice warm drink. Many more miles of Nordic trails can be found at nearby Ponderosa State Park, McCall Golf Course and Little Ski Hill.
Alpine Skiing. With nearly 400 inches of snow per year, it's no wonder Ski Magazine says McCall's Brundage Mountain Resort has "the best powder in North America." Peaking at 7,640-feet, Brundage Mountain offers a vertical drop of 1,800 feet and 1,300 acres of skiable terrain, with guided cat ski trips available on an additional 19,000 acres of backcountry in Payette National Forest. It offers three chair lifts, two tow lines, and runs that range from expert to beginner. Temptation, the longest run at Brundage, is over two miles long.
Snowshoeing. For a peaceful walk through Idaho's winter wonderland, Whitetail Club provides members with the option of snowshoe rental. Whether you spend a full day in the mountains or an afternoon hike through the grounds, snowshoeing is an ideal way to explore.
Snowmobiling. If adrenaline is more your speed, then snowmobiling offers a great opportunity to explore the views in and around Whitetail Club. Hop on and enjoy the ride as you cruise through more than 500 miles of groomed trails in the area.
Horseback Riding. At Whitetail Club, members and guests can enjoy a scenic view of the surrounding areas on horseback. Guided tours and riding lessons are available.
Hiking. Trails throughout the mountains surrounding McCall give access to some of the most striking terrain in the Gem State. Whether it's a walk through a glacially carved basin or a day trekking to the top of one of Idaho's famous peaks, your legs will get their fill during your time at Whitetail.
Mountain Biking. Here in McCall you can ride some of the best terrain in south central Idaho. Not up for the uphill? Take your bike to Brundage Mountain Resort on summer weekends where you and your bike can take the chair lift up to the summit for a breezy glide down on 20 miles of singletrack trails designed for all levels of riders.
Hot Springs. Known worldwide for its healing waters and geothermic activity, Idaho is home to some of the most well-developed and well-known hot springs. Just a short drive from Whitetail Club, members and guests can find themselves soaking in the healing backcountry waters at Burgdorf or Gold Fork hot springs.
Fishing. Guided trips to the nearby Salmon and Snake Rivers are available featuring true Idaho river fishing at it best. From smallmouth bass to the famous Chinook Salmon and steelhead, fishing the waters of Idaho should be on every anglers lifetime list.
Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking. Coined the "Whitewater State" by river enthusiasts worldwide, Idaho has a plethora of choices when it comes to river recreation. Enjoy everything from an afternoon family float down the Payette to a heart-thumping ride through the Hells Canyon of the Snake River.
Nordic Skiing. Within Whitetail, you’ll discover five miles of groomed trails meandering through the community, perfect for Nordic skiing and snowshoeing to the lodge for a nice warm drink. Many more miles of Nordic trails can be found at nearby Ponderosa State Park, McCall Golf Course and Little Ski Hill.
Alpine Skiing. With nearly 400 inches of snow per year, it's no wonder Ski Magazine says McCall's Brundage Mountain Resort has "the best powder in North America." Peaking at 7,640-feet, Brundage Mountain offers a vertical drop of 1,800 feet and 1,300 acres of skiable terrain, with guided cat ski trips available on an additional 19,000 acres of backcountry in Payette National Forest. It offers three chair lifts, two tow lines, and runs that range from expert to beginner. Temptation, the longest run at Brundage, is over two miles long.
Snowshoeing. For a peaceful walk through Idaho's winter wonderland, Whitetail Club provides members with the option of snowshoe rental. Whether you spend a full day in the mountains or an afternoon hike through the grounds, snowshoeing is an ideal way to explore.
Snowmobiling. If adrenaline is more your speed, then snowmobiling offers a great opportunity to explore the views in and around Whitetail Club. Hop on and enjoy the ride as you cruise through more than 500 miles of groomed trails in the area.
Horseback Riding. At Whitetail Club, members and guests can enjoy a scenic view of the surrounding areas on horseback. Guided tours and riding lessons are available.





