Clearwater County, Idaho Land For Sale (132 results)
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09/26/2025
$374,000
44.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 1605 Jasmine Ln, Weippe, ID
Beautiful 44.17-acres parcels bordering a private ranch with desirable flat and buildable acreage on amazing agricultural land. Also borders timber company ground to the west and south with a canyon rim overlooking Fords Creek with spectacular views. Property has gorgeous trees, a pond and privacy. Can be a fun rec property or bring your builder! Adjacent parcels can be purchased together for additional acreage (for a total of 66.17 or 88.12 acres) or bought separately (four 20+ acres parcels).
09/26/2025
$374,000
44.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 1605 Jasmine Ln, Weippe, ID
Beautiful 44.17-acres parcels bordering a private ranch with desirable flat and buildable acreage on amazing agricultural land. Also borders timber company ground to the west and south with a canyon rim overlooking Fords Creek with spectacular views. Property has gorgeous trees, a pond and privacy. Can be a fun rec property or bring your builder! Adjacent parcels can be purchased together for additional acreage (for a total of 66.17 or 88.12 acres) or bought separately (four 20+ acres parcels).
09/26/2025
$374,000
44.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 1605 Jasmine Ln, Weippe, ID
Beautiful 44.17-acres parcels bordering a private ranch with desirable flat and buildable acreage on amazing agricultural land. Also borders timber company ground to the west and south with a canyon rim overlooking Fords Creek with spectacular views. Property has gorgeous trees, a pond and privacy. Can be a fun rec property or bring your builder! Adjacent parcels can be purchased together for additional acreage (for a total of 66.17 or 88.12 acres) or bought separately (four 20+ acres parcels).
09/26/2025
$374,000
44.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 1605 Jasmine Ln, Weippe, ID
Beautiful 44.17-acres parcels bordering a private ranch with desirable flat and buildable acreage on amazing agricultural land. Also borders timber company ground to the west and south with a canyon rim overlooking Fords Creek with spectacular views. Property has gorgeous trees, a pond and privacy. Can be a fun rec property or bring your builder! Adjacent parcels can be purchased together for additional acreage (for a total of 66.17 or 88.12 acres) or bought separately (four 20+ acres parcels).
09/26/2025
$374,000
44.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 1605 Jasmine Ln, Weippe, ID
Beautiful 44.17-acres parcels bordering a private ranch with desirable flat and buildable acreage on amazing agricultural land. Also borders timber company ground to the west and south with a canyon rim overlooking Fords Creek with spectacular views. Property has gorgeous trees, a pond and privacy. Can be a fun rec property or bring your builder! Adjacent parcels can be purchased together for additional acreage (for a total of 66.17 or 88.12 acres) or bought separately (four 20+ acres parcels).
09/26/2025
$374,000
44.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 1605 Jasmine Ln, Weippe, ID
Beautiful 44.17-acres parcels bordering a private ranch with desirable flat and buildable acreage on amazing agricultural land. Also borders timber company ground to the west and south with a canyon rim overlooking Fords Creek with spectacular views. Property has gorgeous trees, a pond and privacy. Can be a fun rec property or bring your builder! Adjacent parcels can be purchased together for additional acreage (for a total of 66.17 or 88.12 acres) or bought separately (four 20+ acres parcels).
09/26/2025
$374,000
44.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 1605 Jasmine Ln, Weippe, ID
Beautiful 44.17-acres parcels bordering a private ranch with desirable flat and buildable acreage on amazing agricultural land. Also borders timber company ground to the west and south with a canyon rim overlooking Fords Creek with spectacular views. Property has gorgeous trees, a pond and privacy. Can be a fun rec property or bring your builder! Adjacent parcels can be purchased together for additional acreage (for a total of 66.17 or 88.12 acres) or bought separately (four 20+ acres parcels).
09/26/2025
$374,000
44.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 1605 Jasmine Ln, Weippe, ID
Beautiful 44.17-acres parcels bordering a private ranch with desirable flat and buildable acreage on amazing agricultural land. Also borders timber company ground to the west and south with a canyon rim overlooking Fords Creek with spectacular views. Property has gorgeous trees, a pond and privacy. Can be a fun rec property or bring your builder! Adjacent parcels can be purchased together for additional acreage (for a total of 66.17 or 88.12 acres) or bought separately (four 20+ acres parcels).
10/08/2025
$325,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Greer Road, Orofino, ID
Rare Opportunity to own true Clearwater River Frontage. This breathtaking riverfront property offers a phenomenal opportunity to own a slice of paradise on the Clearwater River, located just outside the scenic town of Orofino, Idaho. This lot is buildable and has been approved for a standard septic system.
Land
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World renowned Fishing
Improvements
Approved for Standard Septic 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 just out your future front door, 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, Orofino 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.
10/08/2025
$325,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Greer Road, Orofino, ID
Rare Opportunity to own true Clearwater River Frontage. This breathtaking riverfront property offers a phenomenal opportunity to own a slice of paradise on the Clearwater River, located just outside the scenic town of Orofino, Idaho. This lot is buildable and has been approved for a standard septic system.
Land
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World renowned Fishing
Improvements
Approved for Standard Septic 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 just out your future front door, 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, Orofino 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.
10/08/2025
$325,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Greer Road, Orofino, ID
Rare Opportunity to own true Clearwater River Frontage. This breathtaking riverfront property offers a phenomenal opportunity to own a slice of paradise on the Clearwater River, located just outside the scenic town of Orofino, Idaho. This lot is buildable and has been approved for a standard septic system.
Land
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World renowned Fishing
Improvements
Approved for Standard Septic 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 just out your future front door, 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, Orofino 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.
10/08/2025
$325,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Greer Road, Orofino, ID
Rare Opportunity to own true Clearwater River Frontage. This breathtaking riverfront property offers a phenomenal opportunity to own a slice of paradise on the Clearwater River, located just outside the scenic town of Orofino, Idaho. This lot is buildable and has been approved for a standard septic system.
Land
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World renowned Fishing
Improvements
Approved for Standard Septic 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 just out your future front door, 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, Orofino 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.
10/08/2025
$325,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Greer Road, Orofino, ID
Rare Opportunity to own true Clearwater River Frontage. This breathtaking riverfront property offers a phenomenal opportunity to own a slice of paradise on the Clearwater River, located just outside the scenic town of Orofino, Idaho. This lot is buildable and has been approved for a standard septic system.
Land
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World renowned Fishing
Improvements
Approved for Standard Septic 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 just out your future front door, 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, Orofino 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.
10/08/2025
$325,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Greer Road, Orofino, ID
Rare Opportunity to own true Clearwater River Frontage. This breathtaking riverfront property offers a phenomenal opportunity to own a slice of paradise on the Clearwater River, located just outside the scenic town of Orofino, Idaho. This lot is buildable and has been approved for a standard septic system.
Land
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World renowned Fishing
Improvements
Approved for Standard Septic 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 just out your future front door, 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, Orofino 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.
10/08/2025
$325,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Greer Road, Orofino, ID
Rare Opportunity to own true Clearwater River Frontage. This breathtaking riverfront property offers a phenomenal opportunity to own a slice of paradise on the Clearwater River, located just outside the scenic town of Orofino, Idaho. This lot is buildable and has been approved for a standard septic system.
Land
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World renowned Fishing
Improvements
Approved for Standard Septic 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 just out your future front door, 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, Orofino 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.
10/08/2025
$325,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Greer Road, Orofino, ID
Rare Opportunity to own true Clearwater River Frontage. This breathtaking riverfront property offers a phenomenal opportunity to own a slice of paradise on the Clearwater River, located just outside the scenic town of Orofino, Idaho. This lot is buildable and has been approved for a standard septic system.
Land
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World renowned Fishing
Improvements
Approved for Standard Septic 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 just out your future front door, 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, Orofino 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.
10/08/2025
$325,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Greer Road, Orofino, ID
Rare Opportunity to own true Clearwater River Frontage. This breathtaking riverfront property offers a phenomenal opportunity to own a slice of paradise on the Clearwater River, located just outside the scenic town of Orofino, Idaho. This lot is buildable and has been approved for a standard septic system.
Land
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World renowned Fishing
Improvements
Approved for Standard Septic 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 just out your future front door, 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, Orofino 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.
10/08/2025
$325,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Greer Road, Orofino, ID
Rare Opportunity to own true Clearwater River Frontage. This breathtaking riverfront property offers a phenomenal opportunity to own a slice of paradise on the Clearwater River, located just outside the scenic town of Orofino, Idaho. This lot is buildable and has been approved for a standard septic system.
Land
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World renowned Fishing
Improvements
Approved for Standard Septic 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 just out your future front door, 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, Orofino 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.
10/08/2025
$325,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Greer Road, Orofino, ID
Rare Opportunity to own true Clearwater River Frontage. This breathtaking riverfront property offers a phenomenal opportunity to own a slice of paradise on the Clearwater River, located just outside the scenic town of Orofino, Idaho. This lot is buildable and has been approved for a standard septic system.
Land
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World renowned Fishing
Improvements
Approved for Standard Septic 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 just out your future front door, 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, Orofino 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.
04/03/2025
$325,000
40.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - TBD Bluegrass Lane, Kendrick, ID
Nestled in the heart of Idaho, this stunning 40-acre surveyed timber parcel offers an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a place to build a get-away cabin or mountain home with boundless outdoor adventures. Situated just off Bluegrass Lane, a quiet country road that winds through picturesque landscapes, this property captures the essence of Idaho's rugged wilderness while maintaining convenient access to modern amenities.
Land
The property offers rolling timberland, with incredible views in all directions. The property sports mature fur and pine trees along with grass and shrubbery. The acreage has been surveyed into two 20 acre lots, creating an opportunity to sell off access land or keep the entire 40 acres to yourself. Your 40-acre retreat near Freeman Creek Boat Launch is more than a piece of land; it's an invitation to create lasting memories and embrace the beauty of nature in its purest form.
Improvements
The property has been improved with road and utility easement that will get you to the property line.
Recreation
A 40-acre haven just a stone's throw away from the Freeman Creek Boat Launch on Dworshak Reservoir!
Nature enthusiasts will find themselves immersed in a wonderland of possibilities. Lace up your hiking boots and embark on your own personal exploration of the vast and diverse landscape. Traverse through woodlands that change their attire with the seasons, showcasing a symphony of colors and fragrances that delight the senses. As you meander through the forest, keep an eye out for native wildlife, from deer and elk to playful squirrels and elusive birds.
For water lovers, the Freeman Creek Boat Launch beckons you to take to the pristine waters of Dworshak Reservoir. Launch your boat and set sail into the azure expanse, where you can spend your days fishing for trophy-sized trout, bass, and more.
But the adventure doesn't end when the day does. Set up camp and enjoy the magic of a campfire under the open sky. Share stories, toast marshmallows, and relish in the simplicity of connecting with loved ones in a setting untouched by the rush of modern life.
Region & Climate
Kendrick, Idaho, is a small town located in Clearwater County, nestled in the scenic Potlatch River Valley. The region is characterized by rolling hills, forested slopes, and fertile farmland, making it a picturesque part of north-central Idaho. Kendrick experiences a humid continental climate, with four distinct seasons. Summers are typically warm and dry, with temperatures often reaching the 80s and occasionally the 90s. Winters are cold, bringing moderate snowfall. Spring and fall are mild, with comfortable temperatures and vibrant seasonal changes in the landscape. The area's climate and geography support agriculture, outdoor recreation, and a close-knit rural lifestyle that defines the charm of Kendrick and its surroundings.
History
History buffs will find delight in the county's rich heritage, with remnants of the Lewis and Clark Expedition still etched into the landscape. Explore the Lewis and Clark Discovery Center to trace the footsteps of these intrepid explorers and gain a deeper appreciation for the county's historical significance.
03/13/2024
$399,999
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!
03/03/2025
$169,900
36.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 2912 Lolo Creek Rd, Weippe, ID
Beautiful 36.5 acres with panoramic scenic views and privacy. 1000 gallon plus, 24/7 ice-cold crystal clear water flow from granite outcropping located in the center of the property.Monitored by owner for 18 years, the water flow never slows or freezes.Good roads in and overlooking Lolo Creek. Open and buildable and sloping high ground. Your chance to own a mountain top!
03/03/2025
$289,900
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 7362 S Dicks Creek Rd, Kendrick, ID
Spectacular private quiet lot on the west breaks of the Dworshak Reservoir. Flowing springs and pond. Beautiful timber and build sites. Borders timber company land on two sides. Terrific hunting and fishing in the area. A fantastic property for recreation!
09/22/2025
$2,200,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - Summer Rd, Orofino, ID
Fantastic 320 acres nestled in the Weippe plain east of Orofino with beautiful views, breathtaking landscape and great location. Borders public land with great hunting.Retreat to this privacy for recreation or building your dream home!
09/22/2025
$2,200,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - Summer Rd, Orofino, ID
Fantastic 320 acres nestled in the Weippe plain east of Orofino with beautiful views, breathtaking landscape and great location. Borders public land with great hunting.Retreat to this privacy for recreation or building your dream home!
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