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!Lolo Creek runs 47 miles through Clearwater and Idaho Counties before joining the Clearwater River near Greer, supporting Chinook salmon alongside resident trout populations in a drainage long used by both wildlife and anglers. The surrounding Weippe area sits on the historic Weippe Prairie, one of only eight registered National Historic Landmarks in Idaho, where the Lewis and Clark Expedition first encountered the Nez Perce people in 1805 after descending from the Bitterroot Mountains. The bordering federal land ties directly into the larger Clearwater National Forest, extending hunting and hiking access well beyond the property's own 40 acres, with established elk, deer, and black bear populations typical of the region. Orofino, the Clearwater County seat with full services and the Clearwater Historical Museum, sits a reasonable drive away, while the broader Clearwater Valley offers additional fishing on the Clearwater River itself and boating access at Dworshak Reservoir, with more than 180 miles of forested shoreline, to the northwest. Clearwater County's logging heritage and rural character continue to define the working landscape throughout the Weippe plateau.