Located in scenic Bonner County, Idaho, this 12.14 acre parcel borders state-owned land and offers a rare opportunity for buyers seeking remote recreational or hunting property with significant waterfrontage. With approximately 1,750 feet of frontage on the Priest River and a location just 14 river miles downstream of Priest Lake's outlet, this off-grid property provides access to natural beauty, privacy, and a diverse forest ecosystem. Access to the property is unconventional and contributes to its seclusion. There is no insurable legal access by road. Instead, the property is accessible by boat, canoe, or kayak along the Priest River, or by foot across adjacent state-owned land. The hike involves a 350-yard walk upstream along the riverbank. Parking for vehicles is available at Lost Creek Road, from which the property can be reached using non-motorized transport or by water. These unique access conditions help preserve the property's quiet, natural setting. The property features diverse tree species and mature timber throughout. Its natural forest cover creates excellent habitat for local wildlife, including moose, elk, and deer that frequent the area. For those seeking recreational or hunting opportunities, this parcel presents a location with thriving habitat and minimal human disturbance. Despite its off-grid status, the property benefits from decent cell coverage, making it a viable option for those wanting to disconnect without being completely out of reach. Whether used for seasonal camping, hunting, wildlife observation, or as a base for river adventures, the property's quiet and secluded environment offers flexibility for various recreational purposes. Located just 5 miles from the community of Coolin and approximately 27.5 miles from the city of Priest River, the parcel is within reasonable reach of essential amenities while still providing a true backcountry experience. This offering is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts looking for land that balances access to water, wildlife, and solitude. Its natural features and riverfront setting make it a valuable option for those interested in owning recreational land in Idaho's Panhandle region.