
Salish Point
Salish Point Park offers the most convenient swimming, as it is just down from our house. The swimming area is bordered by the East and West Fishing Docks with a pier-line in between for a designated “no motor-craft” zone. Our loop-course measures 500-meters, so it’s perfect for designing interval training and timed workouts. It also sets up well for speed-work and buoy turns.

Loop practice with Coach Dana in SUPport.

Representing the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes

Escorting Nayeli Windaur across Polson Bay
Testing out the new wetsuit on Salish Point.
