Building at Tamarack Resort
Tamarack is a full four-season resort in Donnelly: 2,800 feet of vertical on 1,100+ acres of ski terrain, an 18-hole championship course renovated by Robert Trent Jones II, and Lake Cascade right at the base. The calendar runs on itself: ski season, bike season, golf season, lake season, then back again. Homes here get built for that rhythm.
What makes Tamarack distinctive
Year-round adventure out the door
2,800 feet of vertical, 1,100+ acres of terrain, and a balanced mix of beginner, intermediate, and advanced runs. Singletrack and lift-served biking in summer. A walkable alpine village. Most owners picked Tamarack because they actually use all of it.
Lake Cascade at the base
A full-service marina and outfitter at the waterfront: boat, wake, and pontoon rentals, plus kayaks, paddleboards, and eFoils. Lakeside ownership options for owners who want the water and the mountain on the same property.
A walkable alpine village
The Village at Tamarack is a pedestrian hub with dining, retail, coffee, a market, spa services, and seasonal ice skating. Lift and trail access are right there. Owners can leave the car parked for the weekend and not notice.
Championship golf, rebuilt
Osprey Meadows is an 18-hole championship course renovated by Robert Trent Jones II. The course reopened as one of the strongest mountain layouts in the region.
Real ownership choices
Ski-in/ski-out village residences, golf-course homesites, lakeside lots, and larger estate properties. Under two hours from the Boise airport: close enough to use regularly, far enough to feel like a different place.
What a Tamarack home asks for
- Entry and exit for snow. Heated decks and walkways, snow-shed planning, a mudroom that handles twelve wet kids. This is where the plan earns its keep.
- Site prep that gets done right. Tamarack's grades and snow loads are real. Retaining, drainage, and foundation engineering get careful attention in pre-construction so the framing can move fast when weather opens.
- Views that stay. Siting opportunities deserve a window schedule that knows where the sun sets in February versus August.
- A finish schedule that survives winter occupancy. Wood, stone, and metal that read right under clear light and gray days.
- Tight build windows. The high season is short. We plan milestones to land inside it, and we work with the specialty subs who've been doing mountain-resort construction here for twenty years.
After handoff
Tamarack homes get hard use from family and harder use from the elements. Our property services team continues after handoff: weekly inspections, snow and roof management, vendor coordination, and on-call response for the middle-of-the-night alarm. Many of our Tamarack clients start that relationship the week they move in and never stop.
Starting a conversation
The most useful first step is a walk on the lot, preferably in the season you're least familiar with. A site feels different in February than in August. Showing you both is part of the job.
Reach out and we'll schedule it.



