Lake Coeur d'Alene Private Club Transforms Into Wellness Residential Community
CDA National Reserve's $165 million overhaul near Rockford Bay puts 24 luxury homes along the 17th fairway, with first residents moving in this summer.

CDA National Reserve, the private sporting club nestled on 1,000 acres above Lake Coeur d'Alene, is in the midst of its most ambitious chapter yet: a landmark $165 million luxury residential project that repositions the property as one of North Idaho's most comprehensive wellness communities, with first homebuyers set to take occupancy this summer.
The development, spearheaded by owner and developer New Edge Living, introduces 24 exclusive Fairway Lodges along the club's revered Tom Weiskopf championship course, with prices starting at $2 million. The launch marks the first new real estate offering since the club's acquisition and reinvestment. New Edge Living acquired the club in 2021. The company is a division of Lyon Living, led by Newport Beach-based co-founder and CEO Frank T. Suryan Jr.
The Fairway Lodges were designed by Hayden-based DZIGN Group Architecture with interiors by Morrison Interiors. The intent, based on consumer feedback, was to offer approximately 2,600-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bath homes that are turnkey and do not require owners to worry about landscaping or irrigation. Situated along the 17th fairway, the homes boast panoramic views of the golf course and surrounding mountains, with reservations having opened July 3, 2025, and first move-ins anticipated for summer 2026.
A second residential neighborhood, The Lake Lodges, is currently in design. The collection will feature contemporary two-story duplexes with lake views and an outdoor roof deck, planned by architecture firm Hart Howerton. Custom homesites are available from $535,000, with a select number of completed residences priced from the mid-$2 millions. New membership at the club now requires a real estate purchase.

The overhaul extended well beyond real estate. Newly debuted amenities include a state-of-the-art 20,000-square-foot clubhouse, a complete rerouting of the championship Tom Weiskopf golf course, and a world-class fitness and recreation complex. The Outpost fitness complex features a dual-green par-3 overlooking the lake, pickleball, tennis, sauna, cold plunge, and rock-climbing wall. The Lakehouse sits on the shoreline and gives members access to 126 miles of Lake Coeur d'Alene waterway, a floating waterpark, and private StanCraft cruises. The Reserve Lodge connects members to 5,500 acres of surrounding wilderness for sporting clays, archery, hiking, and biking.
The property also debuted a regenerative wellness program in partnership with Clinic 5C. Available exclusively to CDA National Reserve members, the package includes direct access to the medical team at Clinic 5C in addition to monthly IV infusions, quarterly appointments, a custom supplement and health plan, an Oura ring to optimize health data tracking, and access to recovery treatments and stem cell therapies. Cameron Chesnut, founder of Clinic 5C, said of the partnership: "We are very honored to be part of this journey."
The property at 15260 S. Chalk Hill Drive sits adjacent to The Club at Black Rock along Rockford Bay, roughly 50 miles southeast of downtown Spokane. The two properties were once conceived as a single 36-hole, 1,800-acre development before being split into separate private clubs. With the Fairway Lodges now construction-complete and the Lake Lodges design advancing toward a summer 2026 reveal, CDA National Reserve's shift from golf retreat to full-spectrum residential wellness destination is entering its most concrete phase.
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