Clearwater River Frontage
Greer Road : Orofino, ID 83544
Clearwater County, Idaho
Land Description
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
The Clearwater River and nearby Dworshak Reservoir are world-renowned destinations for exceptional fishing, drawing anglers from around the globe. The Clearwater River is famous for its legendary steelhead runs-often considered among the very best-along with Chinook salmon, offering unforgettable opportunities for both bank and drift-boat fishing. Just upstream, Dworshak Reservoir provides outstanding warm-water and cold-water angling, known for producing trophy-size smallmouth bass, kokanee salmon, and rainbow trout. Together, these waters create a premier fishing region set against Idaho's rugged scenery, offering year-round angling opportunities.
River Front Property
Access From Paved Road
Approved For Standard Septic System
Buildable Lot
World Renowned Fishing
Recreation
Nestled in the rugged landscapes of Orofino, Idaho, the area is a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts and sportsmen. Recreation centers on the Clearwater River, famed for its steelhead and salmon fishing, as well as boating and jet boat access. Just a short distance away, Dworshak Reservoir offers miles of shoreline for boating, fishing, camping, and hiking, while surrounding forests and mountains open the door to endless exploration. Nearby public lands, national forests, and expansive timberlands provide exceptional opportunities for big game hunting, hiking, and wildlife viewing. With river and reservoir access, wide-open backcountry, and year-round outdoor adventure, Orofino delivers an unmatched setting for those who value water, wilderness, and the outdoor lifestyle.
Region & Climate
Clearwater County 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 providing many opportunities for fishing.
Orofino, Idaho experiences a four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Summer months are typically sunny and comfortable, with daytime highs in the 80s and cool evenings, making the area ideal for outdoor recreation. Winters are cold with regular snowfall, while spring and fall bring mild temperatures and a mix of sunshine and precipitation. Overall, Orofino enjoys moderate annual moisture, low summer humidity, and distinct seasonal changes characteristic of north-central Idaho.
History
Orofino, Idaho traces its roots to the early 1800S, when the Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled through the Clearwater River area. The town emerged in the 1860S during Idaho's gold-mining era and later grew following the opening of the Nez Perce Reservation to settlement in the late 1800S. Railroad access and the timber industry helped shape Orofino into a regional hub, and the completion of Dworshak Dam in the 1970S further influenced the area's development. Today, Orofino reflects a rich blend of frontier history, natural resources, and outdoor tradition.
Location
In the scenic landscapes of the Idaho, Orofino, a small community in Clearwater County, offers a rural charm in the middle of an outdoorsman's paradise. 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 Airport 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. Orofino is an ideal destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, camping and hunting.
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