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08/10/2021
$9,995,000
1812.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Valley County - TBD Warner Pond Road, Cascade, ID
Big Creek Meadows Ranch.
Just minutes from downtown Cascade, the airport, and Lake Cascade State Park, Big Creek Meadows Ranch offers everything that makes Idaho the most attractive place in the country to live! A private reservoir and creek teeming with fish, along with incredible meadows, mountain views, big game hunting, and abundant healthy timber, all combine to create the ultimate private ranch. Don't miss this one-of-a-kind opportunity!
North Idahos Premier Offering
Big Creek Meadows Ranch is absolutely a crown jewel of Idahos large-acreage properties, sprawling across +/-1,812 acres. Nestled in Cascade, just minutes from amenities and very near the vibrant and coveted community of McCall, this esteemed ranch stands as a testament to exceptional land stewardship and is available for sale for the first time since it was homesteaded. This first-time offering invites discerning buyers to establish their presence in a locale renowned for its year-round tourism and scenic beauty. We invite you to explore how the Big Creek Meadows Ranch can become the cornerstone of your family legacy and a home to generations.
Highlights:
Abundant Resources & Prime Location
The Big Creek Meadows Ranch boasts 1,812 acres of richly thick timber pockets dispersed throughout the open meadows, providing diverse habitat for the many species of wildlife this ranch is home to. The open country amongst the tops of the ridges provides exceptional vantage points of West Mountain across the Valley, as well as the different land formations in the distance. This mix of pristine meadows lined with lush timber intermixed with abundant water and incredible views from the high ground make this one of the most diverse ranch offerings available!
Water Resources & Wildlife Habitat
At the heart of the ranch flows Big Creek, an incredible year-round water source including a private reservoir which provides water resource for the property but also creates an unparalleled habitat for fish, big game, game birds, birds of preythe list goes on. The abundant water supply enhances the lushness of the landscape, which supports thriving habitat and unique opportunities for wildlife management and recreational hunting.
Development Potential
Excellent main interior roads that meander all the way to the heart of the ranch and throughout the parameters are directly off of Highway 55 and Gold Dust Road. Power runs right through the heart of the property making it ready for construction of your dream mountain retreat on the edge of the wild. Big Creek Meadows Ranch has incredible development potential which provides excellent security for any buyer knowing there are multiple disposition strategies if desired.
Location
The quaint and vibrant resort town of McCall, Idaho, is located 30 minutes north of the subject property and offers convenient stores with gas stations, dine-in restaurants, high-end dining, 5-star resorts, grocery stores, downtown businesses, a hospital, golf course, private airport and numerous other recreational activities! Nearer to the property, Cascade and Donnelly also boast year round activities, with Cascade Lake State Park, Tamarack Resort, Jug Mountain Ranch, and several other incredible locations to enjoy the Idaho outdoors through boating, rafting, fishing, skiing, golf, horseback riding, trail riding, etc.
Your Own Private Idaho
Dont miss this opportunity to acquire one of the last best places in the most desirable state in the union. Idaho has been discovered, and these opportunities wont be around for long. This ranch is one of the most unique combinations of amenities, access, water, wildlife, and development potential that exists. Whether an avid hunter or simply an exuberant outdoors lover, there will be no lack of awe in enjoying this incredible piece of creation. What an incredible opportunity to truly create generational legacy!!
12/05/2024
$6,500,000
770 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - Salmon River, Challis, ID
A true mountain and river ranch "featuring the longest stretch of privately held Salmon River frontage", as the river flows nearly 4 miles through the heart of this amazing Ranch.
+/- 4 miles private Salmon River frontage. (see pdf), provides outstanding wade and float fishing, or simply summer time rafting, kayaking or paddle boarding.
Borders BLM for +/- 7 miles (see maps in Documents section), providing access to countless thousands of acres of BLM, USFS and State of Idaho Public Lands.
Nearly unimaginable hunting, with generous populations of elk, whitetails, mule deer, antelope, bear and mountain lion, but also amazing numbers of chukars and waterfowl, with the Ranch's hay fields, year-round creek bottoms, ponds and river, affording vital resources and habitat for all.
+/- 770 Deeded Acres.
(Note: Seller retaining approximately 10 acres)
With decreed Water Rights dating to 1884 irrigating 353.1 acres (see pdf)
Ranch is primarily irrigated by: Three pivots, plus wheel lines, some handlines and flood contour ditches
Custer County Real Estate Taxes: 2023- $3,094.08
Improvements: are modest, with some waiting to be restored and brought back to their glory, as this ranch was once "the" showplace of the upper Salmon River.
South Headquarters:
-48'x 48' pole equipment storage building/shop plus older utility sheds
-40'x 60' horse and cattle barn with corrals, plus cattle calving and feed pens
-Two bedroom/one bath manufactured home
Main Ranch, Lyon Creek Headquarters:
-3668 sq. ft., five bedroom, three bath, classic "ponderosa" ranch house with fantastic great room. Two fireplaces, with attached spacious garage, plus maid, cook or guest apartment. ALL WAITING FOR A REMODEL!
-Balance of Headquarters buildings are historic log barns and cabins, perfect for restoration.
Broker's Note: While we attempt to capture the highlights of such an amazing property, one can only appreciate its vastness and incredible views by being on the ground. We've known folks to spend years, and travel who knows how many miles, trying to find a River Ranch that is also in the mountains, that's easily accessible, with untold recreation opportunities and 15-20 minutes to town on a paved highway. Yet, today you have that opportunity before you. So come take a look, you will not be disappointed.
05/19/2025
$3,999,000
17.79 ac.
ACTIVE
Bonneville County - 36 Trumpeter Road, Swan Valley, ID
Hansen Guest Ranch & Event Venue is nestled in picturesque Swan Valley, Idaho encompassing 17.9 acres along the tranquil banks of Rainey Creek. This Western-style bed and breakfast serves as the perfect getaway for those seeking both relaxation and adventure offering a variety of group accommodations and event facilities tailored for diverse needs such as fly fishing, weddings, family reunions, retreats, and more. For adventure seekers, fly fishing enthusiasts can enjoy the nearby famed South Fork of the Snake River, horseback riding, hunting, whitewater rapids of the Upper Snake River, hiking, touring National Parks. In the winter months, Hansen Guest Ranch metamorphoses into a hub for snowmobiling, snowshoeing and skiing, inviting outdoor lovers to enjoy the snowy terrain. Whether seeking relaxation or adventure, visitors will find that Hansen Guest Ranch truly caters to the outdoor lifestyle. With a range of amenities designed for comfort and convenience, it caters to individuals and groups year-round. Whether you're looking to unwind in the serene landscape or embark on outdoor activities, Hansen Guest Ranch provides an inviting retreat that suits every need.
Copyright © 2025 Snake River Regional MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
10/20/2022
$9,500,000
1159.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Bear Lake County - 1354 Stauffer Canyon Road, Lot#WP001, Montpelier, ID
Located on the eastern slope of the majestic Bear River Mountain Range near Nounan Valley, Elkhorn Ranch offers a turnkey ranching operation. The ranch has a rich history of breeding champion rodeo bucking broncs and horses while cultivating a habitat for trophy mule deer to thrive year-round. Hunting and fishing enthusiasts are drawn to this property for the abundance of wildlife. Large herds of mule deer are seen nightly, and there is a good herd of resident elk on the property. 160 to 175 trophy mule deer bucks are taken every year, and it is not uncommon to harvest a 200 trophy buck. Approximately 500 acres are farmed; currently in hay, 3-way (barley, wheat, and oats), and sainfoin, which is an attractant and feed for mule deer and elk. The deer are also drawn to the bitterbrush which is abundant on the ranch in the higher elevations. The owner is striving to improve the soil biology and enhance the pasture grasses with rotational grazing management, using the herd effect. He works diligently to develop the land in a manner that has increased productivity and self-sustainability. He is willing to advise the new owners on the nuances of the land and how to sustain the ranch to continue providing a habitat that will support trophy mule deer to live on it year-round. The property consists of two separate tracts of land, approximately half a mile apart and connected by a network of two-track roads. This enables access to the full extent of the acreage, making it ripe for development. Mature water rights support a well-developed, gravity-fed, pressurized sprinkler and flood irrigation network, covering 150 acres of meadow grass in the south tract. Stauffer Creek winds through the northeast side of the south tract, providing more than half a mile of waterfront and creating prime spawning grounds for Bonneville Cutthroat trout. Idaho Fish and Game are managing a diversion point on this property for irrigation and fish that will commence in the fall of 2022 to improve and enhance the fishery in Stauffer Creek. A well-maintained farmhouse and ranch infrastructure are in the north tract with year-round access and power off Stauffer Canyon Road. Expansive acreage of pasture ground and farmland, combined with high elevation steep sloping hillside, provides views as far as the eye can see, yet, a feeling of seclusion with the surrounding mountain landscape. The south tract has two year-round, flowing, spring-fed ponds fed by Fern Creek and springs. The pond by the meadows is 20 feet deep and has been stocked with trout in the past. In 2016, the ranch was host to the Mountain Man Rendezvous, where 375 campsites/teepees inhabited the south tract around the pond and unfinished cabin site. Prior to the Rendezvous, the spring water was tested and deemed drinkable. The majestic rolling hills of Stauffer Canyon provide an outdoor recreation enthusiast's paradise with Cache National Forrest close by and access to miles of dirt roads and trails to explore backpacking, mountain biking, cruising in ATVs, and big game and upland game hunting. Winter access to much of Stauffer Canyon requires a snow machine and opens the door to a winter wonderland to explore snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing. A canyon property like this one is a rare find. Contact the listing agents today to schedule a tour.
04/26/2023
$5,300,000
775.94 ac.
ACTIVE
Washington County - 2098 Dymoke Lane, Midvale, ID
The 775.94-acre Fairchild Farm is a very productive and beautiful farm in a picturesque setting with one mile of the Weiser River. Comes complete with turn-key irrigation equipment, including turbine pump and underground mainline. About a quarter-hour to either Weiser or Cambridge, it is easily accessible, yet private and remote enough for those longing for a simpler lifestyle. And with its Weiser River frontage and tons and tons of alfalfa production, it offers value for an agricultural oriented family to pass along a legacy.
775.94 acres
524 irrigated crop acres
Great recreation opportunities: elk, mule deer, pheasant, turkey, waterfowl, game bird, equestrian, bike & hiking trail, thru farm
One home with outbuildings, plus 5 center pivots and 11 wheel lines
Fairchild Farm is exceptional & beautiful, "river-front" farm with excellent irrigation water, soils, crop ground and waterfowl. One mile Weiser River front, plus fronts on US Hwy 95. Nice farm home with shops & out-buildings. 5 center pivots & 11 wheel lines; 3 strong pumps deliver water very efficiently. 524 acres irrigated cropland planted in mostly alfalfa hay for 3 cuttings.
03/13/2024
$435,000
36.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - Lacey Meadows Rd, Weippe, ID
A truly special place. Get away to your private retreat with over 1/2 mile of Lolo Creek bordering property for fishing. Gorgeous level ground for building a dream home, getaway or hunting and fishing lodge. Beautiful sloped and wooded acreage andbordering federal land. Enjoy the amazing views and bring your toys for the ultimate recreational haven!
07/03/2025
$825,000
9.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Canyon County - 26737 Chips Lane, Parma, ID
Horse/Hobby Farm/ Livestock/Homestead/Multi generational self sustaining dream property! County says there are 4 splits and 3 additional building permits available. Alfalfa and grass hay fields, pasture, raised garden beds, 8 variety of fruit trees, and blackberries, blueberries and raspberries .Excellent water rights. Well cared for and updated home with open spacious rooms. Country kitchen w/upgraded appliances. Kitchen opens to the family room with pellet stove. Private master suite. Oversized attached garage. Covered patio's in front and back. Concrete sidewalks and lots of concrete curbing. 2 furnaces/ac units for efficient heating and cooling. 32x40 hobbyist dream shop is fully finished and insulated, has a pellet stove. Concrete RV pad on the side of the shop. 30x30 barn has 2 stalls, power and water and is high enough to store hay in. Domestic well has great tasting water. Expansive predator proof chicken coop. All irrigation equipment stays with the property. Easy access to Parma and the freeway. No HOA, No CCR's. Farm equipment is negotiable. This property has something for everyone!
05/21/2025
$9,334,831
1381.73 ac.
ACTIVE
Teton County - 7424 Mckinlay Lane, Tetonia, ID
EXTRAORDINARY SELLER FINANCING NOW AVAILAVLE. CALL FOR DETAILS. The McKinlay Ranch is a one-of-a-kind estate property located in Teton County, Idaho 14 miles west of Tetonia. Bordering National Forest and featuring 8 separate parcels comprising 1,381.73 Acres, the property features forest, farmland, native vegetation, and new pine growth. The entire property is a wildlife paradise with its own resident elk and deer herd. Other species of wildlife on the property include, but are not limited to, pheasants, ruffed and blue grouse, and seasonal bear and mountain lion. Your private entrances to the National Forest will provide thousands of additional acres to roam.
high panoramic views from anywhere on the Ranch. Although the Ranch has numerous unsurpassed building sites, you can move in immediately to a custom five bedroom, three and one-half bath log home with 3,402 square feet on three levels. Keep your toys in your 30 X 50 square foot finished storage building with double overhead doors, propane heat and concrete floor.
In short, The McKinlay Ranch is a very private piece of paradise with exceptional wildlife viewing and hunting opportunities. Schedule your showing today.
01/18/2025
$2,350,000
292.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Boundary County - NKA 292 Acres Highway 2, Moyie Springs, ID
Discover a rare opportunity to own approximately 292 acres of prime land just outside Moyie Springs, ID. This stunning property features over a mile of Highway 2 frontage, perfectly blending natural beauty, privacy, and convenience. The level clearings offer excellent building sites with breathtaking views of the Purcell Mountains, making it an ideal location for your dream home. Comprising five individual parcels, the land presents unique investment potential for estate living or future land divisions. Conveniently situated just 20 minutes from Bonners Ferry and 25 minutes from Troy, Montana, you can enjoy the tranquility of rural life while still having access to local amenities. Year-round access via Highway 2 ensures easy travel, and essential utilities, including electricity and phone, are readily available along the road, with good wells in the area. Plus, with proximity to the Kootenai River, you'll have endless recreational opportunities. Come live the Northwest Lifestyle!
03/29/2024
$7,900,000
657.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - 33 Mecham Lane, Carey, ID
This Farm is one of a kind! Irrigation system was completely update in 2015, with new main line, pumps and 10 pivots. 367 +- acres irrigated crop land with water rights from Little Wood River Irrigation District, 55 AUMS with spring water on ranch, 10,000 +- sf indoor riding arena, 3,600 +- sf equipment storage shop, 1,600 +- sf shop. Second home, is 1,356 +- sf, 4 bdrm 1 bath. Property is well maintained!
04/30/2025
$1,550,000
66 ac.
ACTIVE
Kootenai County - 2834 West Conkling Road, Worley, ID
Development opportunities! 66+ pristine acres surrounded by over 5000 acres of Heyburn State Park Land. Subdivide and develop a portion or all of land for income opportunities or build your own dream home and mini farm! There are multiple outbuildings, storage sheds and two ponds on the property. Incredible usable acreage with rolling hills and sweeping mountain views. Enjoy convenient access to Coeur d'Alene and being just moments to the lake. This is truly a property you must see to appreciate!
04/30/2025
$2,500,000
61.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Shoshone County - 9076 Coeur D'Alene River Road, Kingston, ID
Prime opportunity! These 3 lots, totaling over 61.4 acres, includes over 400' of waterfront on a year-round creek, which leads into the Coeur d'Alene River (World Famous for Fly Fishing) just 125' from the property. The property backs up to approx. 11,186 acres of State Land, with groomed trails starting on the property and continuing throughout. An explorer's paradise! Standard utilities already in place, including Well, Septic and Electric, even an RV pad. Paved roads leading all the way to the gated access, so you're not out in the boonies either. Come take a look today, you'll be impressed!
06/11/2025
$4,000,000
112 ac.
ACTIVE
Fremont County - Tbd N N 2750 E, Newdale, ID
Over a mile of Teton River frontage. 114 acres spread across five parcels. Properties like this don't come along often. With direct access to some of the best private fishing water in the region, this land offers unmatched privacy, scenery, and space to create something lasting. The setting is quiet but accessible, just off a paved county road and the elevated terrain opens up panoramic views of the Tetons. Elk, moose, and deer are frequent visitors, and the natural beauty here speaks for itself. Whether you're planning a family getaway, a recreational ranch, or simply looking to invest in rare ground, this property gives you options. Multiple building sites give you the flexibility to build on your terms, at your pace.
Copyright © 2025 Teton Board of REALTORS®. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/08/2025
$750,000
240 ac.
ACTIVE
Camas County - TBD Wells Summit / NFD 095 Rd, Fairfield, ID
Only minutes from Fairfield, this Recreation Estate Property is the ultimate in privacy and natural beauty, while still maintaining access to modern amenities. Bordering U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management land gives an owner direct access to hundreds of thousand of acres of skiing, snowmobiling, dirt biking, hunting, fishing, or whatever else you want to do in the great outdoors.
Copyright © 2025 Sun Valley Board of Realtors. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
04/10/2024
$6,295,500
12.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Teton County - Victor, ID
Situated along the banks of the Teton River, the Willowbend Retreat represents a highly sought after executives ranch located in the heart of the Teton River Valley. The 12.2+/- deeded acres offer an abundance of diversity with willow-lined riverbanks, manicured lawns and gardens that transition to picturesque grassy meadows and ponds framed by the Teton, Big Hole and Snake River Mountain Ranges. The well-appointed improvements, which include a custom-built main residence and guest lodge, only add to this beautiful setting. Referred to as the "quiet side of the Tetons", the Willowbend Retreat is located in Teton Valley between the two charming mountain towns of Victor and Driggs, Idaho. This area offers year-round recreational opportunities with nearby access to some of the best trout fishing in the country, convenient access to national parks and forests, as well as two of the country's most desirable winter skiing destinations, Grand Targhee and Jackson Hole Mountain Resorts. In addition to the local amenities of Teton Valley, Idaho, the Willowbend Retreat is located just 30 miles from Jackson Hole, Wyoming and all it has to offer, including a commercial airport. The Driggs Reed Memorial full service FBO is just 10 miles away for private aviation use.
The land is complemented by a custom-built 2,575+/- square foot two-bedroom, two-bath single level log home just steps away from the Teton River. A spacious and open floor plan with gourmet kitchen and bar, a large wrap around deck, firepit and dock on the river add to the main homes charm. From the main residence, an elevated boardwalk spanning a lush spring corridor takes you to the two-story 5,046+/- square foot guest lodge complete with two-bedrooms and two-baths, pet washroom, a large family entertainment room with a wood burning fireplace and full kitchen, and a multi-purpose space used as an office, art studio and tack room. Both homes were completely renovated from the foundation up in 2018 by one of the valleys most reputable, high-end home builders.
With approximately 800 feet of river frontage, the Willowbend Retreat offers world-class fishing right out your back door. The Teton River is known for its incredible dry fly fishing and prolific hatches during the summer and fall months. With its gentle meandering flows, this upper reach of the Teton River is more like a spring creek providing opportunities to catch Yellowstone cutthroat trout and rainbows sipping on small dry flies or taking big hoppers along the grassy banks. It is not uncommon to catch cutthroat and rainbow trout in the 20-inch range. The Willowbend Retreat's river corridor and ponds are a haven for local wildlife. Frequent visitors include moose, whitetail deer, birds of prey and waterfowl.
The Facts:
~ 12.2+/- acre Teton River executive's ranch
~ Meticulously maintained lawns and gardens
~ 2,575+/- square foot main residence
~ 5,046+/- square foot guest lodge
~ 800+/- feet of Teton River frontage, a designated "blue ribbon" fishery
~ World-class fishing for native Yellowstone cutthroat trout, rainbow and brook trout
~ Two ponds, both stocked with rainbow trout
~ Additional building site on the five+/- acre horse pasture for a barn and/or barn and residence
~ Horse property with three pastures, all perimeter-fenced and cross-fenced
~ Smaller pasture serves as a riding arena
~ Diverse mixture of river frontage, manicured lawns, willows, ponds, springs and native grasses
~ Impressive views of the Teton, Big Hole and Snake River Mountain Ranges
~ Great habitat for moose and whitetail deer
~ Nine miles to Driggs, Idaho and five miles to Victor, Idaho
~ 21 miles to Grand Targhee Ski Resort and 31 miles to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
~ Taxes for 2022 were approximately $9,814
07/01/2025
$69,999
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Washington County - Undefined Hoover, Weiser, ID
This gently sloping 1acre parcel offers a peaceful rural setting with panoramic views over Mann Creek Valley and the surrounding foothills. Zoned residential, the lot provides a canvas ideally suited for a custom-built home, hobby farm, or peaceful homestead. With paved road frontage and access to essential utilities, including well water and electricity, the groundwork is largely in place. The property is just minutes from downtown Weisers small-town amenities and only a short drive from Mann Creek Reservoirs recreational boating, fishing, camping, and hiking opportunities. Enjoy the best of both worlds: quiet country living, striking western vistas, and convenient proximity to town. Camping and RV allowed!
Property Details
Parcel Number: RP12N05W255100
Parcel Size: 1 Acre
City: Weiser
State: ID
Zip Code: 83672
County: Washington County
Center GPS Coordinates: 44.344875, -116.887861
Zoning: Residential - Single Family Home,
Utilities: Electric Pole located at street in front of property
Well onsite and recorded with county / Septic needed / Propane tank may be needed
Property Access: Maintained Paved Road
Camping is allowed on the property. Temporary recreational camping, such as using a
tent or sleeping outdoors, is permitted. However, extended or full-time camping may
require a conditional-use permit depending on duration and setup.
RVs are allowed on the property for temporary recreational use. One RV can be used on
the land for up to 120 days per calendar year. Longer stays or permanent residency in
an RV will require a permit from the county.
05/31/2025
$1,600,000
34 ac.
ACTIVE
Caribou County - 2665 Government Dam Road, Lot#WP001, Soda Springs, ID
Tucked in the tall evergreens near Blackfoot Reservoir, this fully furnished custom-built log home, the Coeur d' Alene, with tongue and groove construction, offers a turnkey high-country retreat or year-round residence. With handcrafted solid wood Amish furniture throughout, this beautifully appointed, 3466 +- square foot, five-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath cabin built in 2014 currently sits on eighty acres with a detached garage and shop. The landowner will split off this homestead of approximately thirty-four acres of ground west of Government Dam Road prior to closing.The open floor plan with vaulted ceilings and natural light streaming in through the many expansive windows creates a welcoming glow against the warm wood beams and beautiful rough cut finish walnut hardwood flooring throughout. In the fall, the lush evergreen carpeted ridge is particularly vibrant against the golden leaves and white trunks of the aspens. Painted kitchen cabinets and coordinating backsplash provide a fresh, contemporary vibe, and the decorative ceiling logs are the perfect accent to meld the two. Boasting Mountain Land KitchenAid stainless steel appliances, a gourmet Wolf range and Sub-Zero refrigerator freezer, thick granite countertops with rough edge finish and backsplash throughout the home. Slate tub and shower surrounds are complemented by slate and stone flooring in the bathrooms and carpet in the upstairs bedrooms. The master bath subfloor is heated for added comfort. At the end of the day, enjoy a nice, relaxing soak in the clawfoot tub and curl up by one of the wood-burning fireplaces with a good book.Equipped with full off-grid capability, including four solar panels, a battery room, and two generators as backup, plus the benefit of year-round paved road access. The 54' x 34' deep bay workshop with two RV doors and the 22' x 36' separate garage provide plenty of room to park and store your vehicles, RV, boat, and ATVs, and work on projects at your leisure, and the asphalt driveway offers ample parking to accommodate your guests' vehicles. Two efficient and reinforced stone wood-burning fireplaces are focal points and poised for heavy mounts to be hung securely. Abundant firewood is stacked inside the shop and at your disposal.Experience the serenity of the outdoors year-round on the covered decks and fireside pavilion picnic area. The main level covered front porch is the full length of the cabin and provides two separate entrances and ample space for greeting guests and seating. The covered deck off the kitchen is plumbed for propane and equipped with a Weber grill and Traeger smoker. Enjoy a little peace and possibly wildlife viewing on the master bedroom deck. A 110-volt hot tub and outdoor furniture await on the upper-level covered deck off the family room. Relax to the gentle sounds of the wind chimes and the aspen leaves rustling in the breeze. Enjoy the expansive views of the adjacent farmland and relish in the fresh mountain air. The stars in the night sky seem to shine especially bright. Enjoy stargazing without all of the light pollution of the city.This is an outdoor recreation enthusiast's paradise. Blackfoot and Alexander Reservoirs offer motorized and non-motorized boating, swimming, fishing, ice fishing, and bird watching opportunities. Blackfoot Reservoir is the second largest reservoir in southeastern Idaho, covering 18,000 surface acres when full, and offers a campground and boat ramp managed by the Bureau of Land Management, and is known for an abundance of wildlife. With state land, BLM ground, and Caribou National Forest close by, there are hundreds of miles of dirt roads and trails to explore horseback riding, hiking, backpacking, camping, mountain biking, cruising in ATVs, wildlife viewing, and big game and upland game hunting. Winter access to the public land requires a snow machine, which opens the door to a magical winter wonderland adventure, snowmobiling, fat tire biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Float, fish, or swim along the Bear River and Portneuf River, or enjoy a relaxing soak in the Lava Hot Springs mineral pools and return to warm up by the fireplace or fire pit and enjoy wildlife viewing from the privacy of your own backyard. Elk migration is heavy in this area, and mule deer and moose are also plentiful. There is a game water trough just south of the cabin that replenishes them.Fun fact, the landowners have found evidence of Native American Indians on this property in the form of arrowheads and potential washing basins in the rock. Imagine the potential discoveries you and your family may experience. This turnkey log cabin could be the recreational homestead opportunity you've been waiting for.
10/19/2022
$205,000
36.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Oneida Narrows Road, Lot #WP001, Preston, ID
This exclusive gated Bear River Ranch property teeming with mature trees and bird's eye views of the mountains and Bear River is the perfect mountain getaway just minutes from Preston. Two separate secluded build sites with panoramic views and seasonal dirt road access await. The terrain is wooded and mountainous with moderate to steep slopes and draws. Towering evergreens and plentiful deciduous trees blanket much of the surrounding Bear River Ranch area. An active HOA maintains the combination gate and network of seasonal dirt roads that provide access to the properties. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Oneida Canyon Recreation Area which is located on Oneida Narrows Road. Swimming, boating at the reservoir, floating the river, camping, hiking, river and reservoir fishing, bird watching, wildlife viewing, and hunting are available to the public as part of the Wildlife Habitat Management Area provided by PacifiCorp who owns and manages the adjacent property along the Bear River and, also by the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management. During the winter months, a snow machine is required to access the property and opens the door to a magical winter wonderland to enjoy snowshoeing, cross country skiing or snowmobiling. Power is not available so solar power or a portable generator is recommended. Contact the listing agents to schedule a tour.
07/17/2025
$189,000
22 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 750 Mountain Top Drive, Orofino, ID
22-acre property for your dream home, just outside of Orofino, Idaho on the brand-new private Mountain Top Drive. Tucked in a quiet, wooded area with amazing views, private rocked road and a cleared building area. This timbered lot provides the seclusion with recreational activities nearby at Dworshak Reservoir and the Clearwater River. Power at Property Line.
Land
Mountain Top Drive is a newly constructed private road with legal easement access from Upper Fords Creek Road via Pheasant Drive and Tranquil Lane. This timbered lot provides the ultimate seclusion, just a short drive from Orofino, this location blends serene privacy with convenience. Experience abundant wildlife sightings, including deer and elk, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Build your dream home and enjoy these incredible views for years to come. Adjacent parcels are also available.
Power at Property Line
Cleared Building Area
Rocked Private Road
Overlooking View of Orofino Creek
End of Road
Improvements
The property includes a professional constructed private road to access the property. The property has been carefully designed to offer the best possible view while keeping your building site protected by the surrounding timbered Forrest. Pulling your travel trailer, horse trailer, or boat will be no problem through the newly constructed and professional grade private road system.
Recreation
Sitting in the landscapes of Orofino, Idaho, lies a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, where hiking trails wind through forests, along riverbanks, and into mountains. The Dworshak Reservoir, a key feature of Orofino's landscape, serves as a playground for adventurers. Anglers cast their lines for salmon, steelhead, and bass, while boaters cruise the waters, taking in views of the surrounding wilderness. Campgrounds dot the reservoir's shores, providing a retreat for those seeking nature. Hikers can explore trails around the reservoir, appreciating its beauty and calm. Additionally, the nearby Clearwater River enhances the region, offering fishing, kayaking, and rafting in its clear waters. Known for its steelhead and salmon, the Clearwater River lies close to the property, ensuring adventure is always near. In Orofino, nature lovers are invited to explore the wonders of Dworshak Reservoir, the Clearwater River, and the wilderness.
Region & Climate
Within the beautiful landscapes of Clearwater County in the northern reaches of Idaho, Orofino reveals a climate shaped by its rugged geography and proximity to the Idaho Panhandle. With its mountainous terrain, lush forests, and the meandering Clearwater River, the region offers captivating natural beauty year-round. Enjoy warm summers perfect for hiking, fishing, and camping along the riverbanks and lakes, while autumn transforms the area into a vibrant display of colors. Winter blankets Orofino with snow, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to indulge in skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Spring brings a renewal of life, with the Clearwater River swelling and providing many opportunities. Throughout the year, Orofino's breathtaking scenery offers an array of outdoor recreational opportunities, ensuring every season brings its own unique charm to this idyllic location of the Idaho Panhandle.
History
Orofino, Idaho, boasts a storied past woven into the fabric of its rugged landscape and rich cultural tapestry. With roots stretching back thousands of years, indigenous peoples, notably the Nez Perce tribe, have nurtured an enduring connection to this land. The late 19th century ushered in an era of transformation as the timber-rich forests surrounding Lenore beckoned settlers seeking prosperity in the burgeoning logging industry. As sawmills and logging camps sprang up, Lenore emerged as a bustling hub, its vitality fueled by the relentless rhythm of timber production. Despite weathering the ebb and flow of economic tides and confronting challenges like wildfires, the indomitable spirit of the community prevailed. Today, Orofino stands as a testament to resilience, its rural charm enchanting a tight-knit populace who cherish the timeless allure of their surroundings. While logging remains integral to the local economy, a spirit of diversification thrives, with agriculture, outdoor recreation, and a myriad of other ventures shaping the modern identity of this iconic western enclave.
Location
The Spokane International Airport is located 154 miles North-West. The Lewiston- Nez Perce County Airport, located approximately 48 miles west, provides convenient access to domestic flights and essential services. For additional amenities, Orofino and neighboring community Kamiah, Idaho offers basic necessities like gas stations, grocery stores, and accommodation, all within a short drive. With its idyllic setting along the Clearwater River, Orofino is an ideal destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, camping and hunting. Promising a memorable experience for residents and visitors alike.
12/06/2024
$119,900
24.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 1684 Tranquil Lane, Orofino, ID
Check out this newly improved 24.67- acre property outside Orofino, Idaho on a recently improved Tranquil Lane. Nestled in a peaceful, wooded setting with stunning views, it features a private road and an 80'x50' custom building pad, set to be completed in spring (weather permitting). This timbered lot provides the ultimate seclusion. Build your dream home and enjoy these incredible views for years to come.
Land
Nestled in a peaceful, wooded setting with stunning views, it features a private road and an 80'x50 custom building pad, set to be completed in spring (weather permitting). Recent work has been completed, including improvements to the private access road. Legal easement access from Upper Fords Creek Road to the property via Pheasant Drive and Tranquil Lane. This timbered lot offers unmatched seclusion, located just a short drive from Orofino. It combines peaceful privacy with convenience. Wildlife sightings are frequent, including deer, elk, and grouse, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking a private retreat. Adjacent parcels are also available.
Recreation
Nestled in the landscapes of Orofino, Idaho, lies a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, where hiking trails wind through forests, along riverbanks, and into mountains. The Dworshak Reservoir, a key feature of Orofino's landscape, serves as a playground for adventurers. Anglers cast their lines for salmon, steelhead, and bass, while boaters cruise the waters, taking in views of the surrounding wilderness. Campgrounds dot the reservoir's shores, providing a retreat for those seeking nature. Hikers can explore trails around the reservoir, appreciating its beauty and calm. Additionally, the nearby Clearwater River enhances the region, offering fishing, kayaking, and rafting in its clear waters. Known for its steelhead and salmon, the Clearwater River lies close to the property, ensuring adventure is always near. In Orofino, nature lovers are invited to explore the wonders of Dworshak Reservoir, the Clearwater River, and the wilderness.
Region & Climate
Within the picturesque landscapes of Clearwater County in the northern reaches of Idaho, Orofino reveals a climate shaped by its rugged geography and proximity to the Idaho Panhandle. With its mountainous terrain, lush forests, and the meandering Clearwater River, the region offers captivating natural beauty year-round. Enjoy warm summers perfect for hiking, fishing, and camping along the riverbanks and lakes, while autumn transforms the area into a vibrant display of colors. Winter blankets Orofino with snow, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to indulge in skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Spring brings a renewal of life, with the Clearwater River swelling and providing many opportunities. Throughout the year, Orofino's breathtaking scenery offers an array of outdoor recreational opportunities, ensuring every season brings its own unique charm to this idyllic corner of the Idaho Panhandle.
History
Orofino, Idaho, boasts a storied past woven into the fabric of its rugged landscape and rich cultural tapestry. With roots stretching back thousands of years, indigenous peoples, notably the Nez Perce tribe, have nurtured an enduring connection to this land. The late 19th century ushered in an era of transformation as the timber-rich forests surrounding Lenore beckoned settlers seeking prosperity in the burgeoning logging industry. As sawmills and logging camps sprang up, Lenore emerged as a bustling hub, its vitality fueled by the relentless rhythm of timber production. Despite weathering the ebb and flow of economic tides and confronting challenges like wildfires, the indomitable spirit of the community prevailed. Today, Orofino stands as a testament to resilience, its rural charm enchanting a tight-knit populace who cherish the timeless allure of their surroundings. While logging remains integral to the local economy, a spirit of diversification thrives, with agriculture, outdoor recreation, and a myriad of other ventures shaping the modern identity of this iconic western enclave.
Location
In the scenic landscapes of the Idaho Panhandle, Orofino, a small community in Clearwater County, boasts a tranquil rural charm. Situated near the banks of the Clearwater River, this picturesque area offers a sparse population amidst its natural beauty, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to explore its pristine surroundings. The nearby Lewiston- Nez Perce County Airport, located approximately 48 miles west, provides convenient access to domestic flights and essential services. For additional amenities, Orofino and neighboring community Kamiah, Idaho offers basic necessities like gas stations, grocery stores, and accommodation, all within a short drive. With its idyllic setting along the Clearwater River, Orofino is an ideal destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, camping and hunting. Promising a memorable experience for residents and visitors alike.
10/22/2024
$170,900
22.41 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 472 Mountain Top Drive, Orofino, ID
Be the first to own this newly improved 22.41-acre property outside Orofino, Idaho on Mountain Top Drive. Tucked in a quiet, wooded area with amazing views, private rocked road and a custom 80' x 80' building pad. This timbered lot provides the ultimate seclusion, perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of city life. Build your dream home and enjoy these incredible views for years to come.
Land
Tucked in a quiet, wooded area with amazing views, private rocked road and a custom 80 x 80 building pad. Mountain Top Drive is a newly constructed private road with legal easement access from Upper Fords Creek Road via Pheasant Drive and Tranquil Lane. This timbered lot provides the ultimate seclusion, perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of city life. Just a short drive from Orofino, this location blends serene privacy with convenience. Experience abundant wildlife sightings, including deer, elk, and grouse, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking a private retreat. Build your dream home and enjoy these incredible views for years to come. Adjacent parcels are also available.
Improvements
The property includes a professional constructed private road to access the property. The property has been carefully designed to offer the best possible view while keeping your building site protected by the surrounding timbered Forrest. Pulling your travel trailer, horse trailer, or boat will be no problem through the newly constructed and professional grade private road system.
Recreation
Nestled in the landscapes of Orofino, Idaho, lies a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, where hiking trails wind through forests, along riverbanks, and into mountains. The Dworshak Reservoir, a key feature of Orofino's landscape, serves as a playground for adventurers. Anglers cast their lines for salmon, steelhead, and bass, while boaters cruise the waters, taking in views of the surrounding wilderness. Campgrounds dot the reservoir's shores, providing a retreat for those seeking nature. Hikers can explore trails around the reservoir, appreciating its beauty and calm. Additionally, the nearby Clearwater River enhances the region, offering fishing, kayaking, and rafting in its clear waters. Known for its steelhead and salmon, the Clearwater River lies close to the property, ensuring adventure is always near. In Orofino, nature lovers are invited to explore the wonders of Dworshak Reservoir, the Clearwater River, and the wilderness.
Region & Climate
Within the picturesque landscapes of Clearwater County in the northern reaches of Idaho, Orofino reveals a climate shaped by its rugged geography and proximity to the Idaho Panhandle. With its mountainous terrain, lush forests, and the meandering Clearwater River, the region offers captivating natural beauty year-round. Enjoy warm summers perfect for hiking, fishing, and camping along the riverbanks and lakes, while autumn transforms the area into a vibrant display of colors. Winter blankets Orofino with snow, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to indulge in skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Spring brings a renewal of life, with the Clearwater River swelling and providing many opportunities. Throughout the year, Orofino's breathtaking scenery offers an array of outdoor recreational opportunities, ensuring every season brings its own unique charm to this idyllic corner of the Idaho Panhandle.
History
Orofino, Idaho, boasts a storied past woven into the fabric of its rugged landscape and rich cultural tapestry. With roots stretching back thousands of years, indigenous peoples, notably the Nez Perce tribe, have nurtured an enduring connection to this land. The late 19th century ushered in an era of transformation as the timber-rich forests surrounding Lenore beckoned settlers seeking prosperity in the burgeoning logging industry. As sawmills and logging camps sprang up, Lenore emerged as a bustling hub, its vitality fueled by the relentless rhythm of timber production. Despite weathering the ebb and flow of economic tides and confronting challenges like wildfires, the indomitable spirit of the community prevailed. Today, Orofino stands as a testament to resilience, its rural charm enchanting a tight-knit populace who cherish the timeless allure of their surroundings. While logging remains integral to the local economy, a spirit of diversification thrives, with agriculture, outdoor recreation, and a myriad of other ventures shaping the modern identity of this iconic western enclave.
Location
In the scenic landscapes of the Idaho Panhandle, Orofino, a small community in Clearwater County, boasts a tranquil rural charm. Situated near the banks of the Clearwater River, this picturesque area offers a sparse population amidst its natural beauty, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to explore its pristine surroundings. The nearby Lewiston- Nez Perce County Airport, located approximately 48 miles west, provides convenient access to domestic flights and essential services. For additional amenities, Orofino and neighboring community Kamiah, Idaho offers basic necessities like gas stations, grocery stores, and accommodation, all within a short drive. With its idyllic setting along the Clearwater River, Orofino is an ideal destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, camping and hunting. Promising a memorable experience for residents and visitors alike.
08/13/2024
$3,850,000
452 ac.
ACTIVE
Teton County - Tetonia, ID
The Hoopes Teton View Ranch is a very private 452+/- acre mountain retreat nestled under the north end of the Big Hole Mountains overlooking Idaho's highly sought-after Teton River Valley. This highly diverse property features lush rolling meadows, quality dryland farm ground, timbered draws, and aspen groves. This location offers unobstructed full-range Teton Mountain views to the east. With national forest just a mile away, this area of the valley is comprised of largely undeveloped mountain ranches and significant agricultural operations. These ingredients provide the perfect habitat for a cross-section of native wildlife and big game species, including elk, deer, moose, and bears. The ranch is particularly appealing to some of the local elk herds, which can be found on site from spring through late fall when the first snowfalls start accumulating in the region. The privacy, abundant feed, and timber cover found throughout the ranch also provide great elk-calving habitat.
The Hoopes Teton View Ranch is located just 20 miles from Driggs, home to Grand Targhee Summer & Ski Resort, and is 50 miles from Jackson Hole, one of the Wests most desirable resort destinations. The ranch serves as a well-positioned base camp for access to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, both of which are an easy day's drive from the ranch - not to mention immediate access to a world-class destination resort in Grand Targhee and great fishing on the Teton and Henry's Fork River systems that are literally on ones doorstep. A blank canvas, the land features numerous building sites that offer both privacy and big mountain views across the valley. Hoopes Teton View Ranch is an intrinsically beautiful mountain retreat with big views that offers one an entry into the year-round resort destination of Driggs.
The Facts:
~ LOCATION: 20 miles northwest of Driggs, Idaho, nestled under the north end of the Big Hole Mountains
~ ACREAGE: 452+/- deeded acres
~ AGRICULTURE: Approximately 345 acres of quality dryland farm ground
~ TERRAIN: A highly diverse mix of meadows, dryland farming, aspen draws and timbered slopes
~ VIEWS: Big views of the Teton Range overlooking the Teton River Valley
~ AMENITIES: Easy access to Driggs and the Grand Targhee Summer and Ski Resort and terrific fishing in the Teton and Henrys Fork River fisheries
~ REGIONAL AMENITIES: 50 miles from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks
~ NEARBY AIRPORTS: Driggs Reed Memorial (general aviation) is 20 minutes away, with commercial air service available in Idaho Falls and Jackson Hole, both approximately 80 minutes from the ranch
~ WILDLIFE: Home to a local elk herd that often calves on the property, plus other big game species; diverse habitat creates a haven for wildlife
~ PROPERTY TAXES: $491.68 in 2023
08/30/2023
$1,335,000
763.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Power County - TBD Blind Springs Road, Lot#WP001, American Falls, ID
Formerly dry farmland and grazing ground, this property is subdivided into six contiguous parcels with seasonal county road access off Blind Springs Road and has multi-use potential. The terrain ranges from level to moderate slope with draws and a two-track providing access to much of the acreage. Five hundred sixty acres had been in CRP. These five hundred sixty acres of farm ground have a history of dry farming wheat, safflower, and cattle grazing. The ground had been farmed approximately fifteen years ago, and grass was replanted on a portion of the acreage approximately three years ago.The level to gradual sloping farm ground lends itself to off-the-grid residential or recreational build sites with expansive panoramic views of the rolling hills and Snake River in the distance. Solar power or a portable generator is recommended since power is unavailable nearby, and a well must be drilled for culinary purposes. Bring your home and garden plans and enjoy viewing wildlife from the comfort of your porch. The expansive terrain offers endless opportunities to explore or develop.This property has good genetics for mature mule deer and elk and is currently enrolled in Access Yes! This is a voluntary landowner incentive program with Idaho Fish and Game, where landowners specify access conditions that best meet their needs. In addition, the program provides access to wildlife that may cause depredation problems, improves relationships between landowners and sportsmen, and improves hunter ethics. Fort Hall Indian Reservation borders the property to the east, and private agricultural land borders the remainder of the property except for a quarter mile bordering BLM ground to the south. This limits the hunting pressure and creates habitat for mule deer and elk.American Falls Reservoir and historic hydroelectric dam is the largest reservoir on the Snake River and is about 26 miles away, offering boating, fishing, and swimming and is a haven for birdwatchers. The Sportsman's Park, Seagull Bay Yacht Club, and Oregon Trail Sportsman access all provide great boat launching access and amenities on the reservoir. Massacre Rocks State Park and Register Rock Historic Site are in the area and rich in history and year-round recreation, offering miles of hiking trails, rock climbing routes, Snake River access, Oregon Trail history, and geologic wonders.Other nearby attractions include Minidoka Falls, Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge, Rupert Country Club golf course, Rupert Historic District, and Minidoka County Historical Museum. Don't miss out; call Dave and Ann to schedule a tour.
06/26/2022
$15,800,000
23468 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Sun Valley, ID
Located in the Pioneer Mountains 45 miles east of the airport in Hailey, Lava Lake Ranch is an expansive agricultural, conservation, and wildlife property that is easily accessible to the amenities of Sun Valley and communities of southern Idaho yet instills a sense of being a world away. The ranch encompasses a footprint of approximately 825,000 acres and features 23,468+/- deeded acres in seven separate units and over 800,000 acres of associated US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing permits, State of Idaho grazing leases, and private land grazing leases. From the Snake River Plain north to the crest of the Pioneers, Lava Lake Ranch spans 125 miles of diverse ecosystems within the Pioneer Mountains-Craters of the Moon landscape that consist of mountain peaks, foothills, canyons, sage steppe grasslands, forests of fir and aspen, and free-flowing rivers and streams. This vast, undeveloped landscape includes over 95,000 acres of conserved private lands and the 750,000-acre Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve. Wildlife here is prolific and includes wide-ranging species such as mule deer, elk, pronghorn, and sage grouse; carnivores such as gray wolves, mountain lions, and bobcats; and iconic species such as mountain goats and wolverines. Year-round recreational opportunities on the ranch are almost endless, and include big game hunting, wingshooting, trout fishing, birdwatching, trail riding, cycling, hiking, ATV touring, and cross country and backcountry skiing. Established in 1999, Lava Lake Ranch is highlighted by exceptional grazing resources, and its owners have focused on producing the highest quality grass-fed lamb and beef while restoring and preserving the lands used by the ranch. Building improvements on the ranch are modest but practical and sufficient to serve current operations. A series of conservation easements cover the majority of the ranch and allow for a broad set of agricultural, residential, and recreational uses.
09/15/2024
$109,900
22.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 1762 Tranquil Lane, Orofino, ID
Explore this newly improved 22.64-acre property outside Orofino, Idaho, set in a quiet, wooded area with incredible views! This large lot has a rocked driveway and building pad suited for your Rural Idaho Mountain Home or get away cabin in the woods. This large timbered lot offers ultimate seclusion to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Land
With a rocked driveway and building pad ready for your rural Idaho mountain home or cozy cabin. Recent work has been completed, including improvements to the private access road. Legal easement access from Upper Fords Creek Road to the property via Pheasant Drive and Tranquil Lane. Enjoy sunrises or quiet evenings while taking in the scenery, and experience abundant wildlife sightings, including deer, elk, and grouse. Just a short drive from Orofino, this location blends serene privacy and convenience. Don't miss the opportunity to make this Idaho gem yours. Adjacent parcels are also available.
Recreation
The breathtaking landscapes of Orofino, Idaho lies a paradise for outdoor enthusiast, explore an extensive network of hiking trails, meandering through lush forests, alongside picturesque riverbanks, and ascending into the majestic mountains, offering both leisurely strolls and exhilarating challenges. Dworshak Reservoir standing as a crown jewel of outdoor adventure. Dworshak Reservoir, a hallmark of Orofino's landscape, offers a playground for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds. This reservoir is a haven for fishing, boating, and water sports. Anglers cast their lines in pursuit of prized salmon, steelhead, and bass, while boaters cruise the waters, taking in panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness. Campgrounds dot the shores of Dworshak Reservoir, offering a rustic retreat for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature's embrace. Additionally, hikers can venture along trails that circumnavigate the reservoir, allowing for a full appreciation of its scenic beauty and tranquil ambiance. In Orofino, adventure awaits around every bend, beckoning nature lovers to explore and discover the wonders of Dworshak Reservoir and its surrounding wilderness.
Region & Climate
Within the picturesque landscapes of Clearwater County in the northern reaches of Idaho, Orofino reveals a climate shaped by its rugged geography and proximity to the Idaho Panhandle. With its mountainous terrain, lush forests, and the meandering Clearwater River, the region offers captivating natural beauty year-round. Enjoy warm summers perfect for hiking, fishing, and camping along the riverbanks and lakes, while autumn transforms the area into a vibrant display of colors. Winter blankets Orofino with snow, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to indulge in skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Spring brings a renewal of life, with the Clearwater River swelling and providing many opportunities. Throughout the year, Orofino's breathtaking scenery offers an array of outdoor recreational opportunities, ensuring every season brings its own unique charm to this idyllic corner of the Idaho Panhandle.
History
Orofino, Idaho, boasts a storied past woven into the fabric of its rugged landscape and rich cultural tapestry. With roots stretching back thousands of years, indigenous peoples, notably the Nez Perce tribe, have nurtured an enduring connection to this land. The late 19th century ushered in an era of transformation as the timber-rich forests surrounding Lenore beckoned settlers seeking prosperity in the burgeoning logging industry. As sawmills and logging camps sprang up, Lenore emerged as a bustling hub, its vitality fueled by the relentless rhythm of timber production. Despite weathering the ebb and flow of economic tides and confronting challenges like wildfires, the indomitable spirit of the community prevailed. Today, Orofino stands as a testament to resilience, its rural charm enchanting a tight-knit populace who cherish the timeless allure of their surroundings. While logging remains integral to the local economy, a spirit of diversification thrives, with agriculture, outdoor recreation, and a myriad of other ventures shaping the modern identity of this iconic western enclave.
Location
In the scenic landscapes of the Idaho Panhandle, Orofino, a small community in Clearwater County, boasts a tranquil rural charm. Situated near the banks of the Clearwater River, this picturesque area offers a sparse population amidst its natural beauty, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to explore its pristine surroundings. The nearby Lewiston- Nez Perce County Airport, located approximately 48 miles west, provides convenient access to domestic flights and essential services. For additional amenities, Orofino and neighboring community Kamiah, Idaho offers basic necessities like gas stations, grocery stores, and accommodation, all within a short drive. With its idyllic setting along the Clearwater River, Orofino is an ideal destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, camping and hunting. Promising a memorable experience for residents and visitors alike.
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