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South Fork River Frontage

$45,000
TBD Highway 13, Stites, ID
Status: Active
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Property Type
Fishing Land
Recreational Land
River Frontage
Acreage
5.78 acres
County
Idaho, ID
Format
Sale
Features
N/A
List Date
Aug 27, 2024
Documents
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Description
This riverfront property on the South Fork of the Clearwater River is an angler's dream, located just north of Stites, Idaho offering roughly 1350 of river frontage. The property boasts stunning views of the river and the surrounding mountains. The property features a prime location right on the riverfront, providing easy access for fishing, boating, and other water activities. The river is known for its excellent steelhead and trout fishing. Land Much of the property is under the water, although there is ample area for your camper or fishing camp. Use your creativity to make this a phenomenal private fishing location. Improvements No permanent structures allowed. Recreation The Kooskia, Idaho area is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts, especially those interested in fishing. The South Fork of the Clearwater River, which runs through the area, is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities, making it a must-visit location for anglers of all levels. The South Fork of the Clearwater River is a paradise for trout and steelhead fishing, offering plenty of challenges for experienced anglers and providing a great learning environment for those new to the sport. The river is home to several species of trout, including rainbow, cutthroat, and bull trout, as well as steelhead, which migrate upstream from the ocean each year. The river is easily accessible, with several public access points located throughout the area. Many anglers enjoy fishing from the banks, while others prefer wading into the river for a more immersive experience. Kayaking and canoeing are also popular activities on the river, providing a unique perspective on the surrounding natural beauty. The South Fork of the Clearwater River is open for fishing year-round, with different species available at different times of the year. The spring and fall seasons are particularly popular for steelhead fishing, while summer provides ample opportunities for trout fishing. In addition to fishing, the Kooskia area offers plenty of other recreational activities, including hiking, camping, and hunting. Visitors can explore the nearby Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, which offer miles of hiking trails and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Overall, the Kooskia area, and specifically the South Fork of the Clearwater River, is a dream destination for any fishing enthusiast. With its abundant wildlife, beautiful scenery, and world-class fishing opportunities, it’s a must-visit location for anyone seeking an unforgettable outdoor experience. Region & Climate Stites is a small town located in north-central Idaho, in the western United States. It is situated in the Clearwater River Valley, surrounded by the Bitterroot Mountains to the west and the Clearwater Mountains to the east. The region experiences a continental climate, characterized by hot summers and cold winters. Summer temperatures in Stites typically range from the mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit, with occasional heatwaves pushing temperatures into the 90s. The summer months are generally dry and sunny, with low humidity and little rainfall. Fall brings cooler temperatures, with average highs in the 60s Fahrenheit in September, dropping to the 40s in November. The fall season is generally mild and pleasant, with colorful foliage and occasional rain showers. Winter in Stites can be cold and snowy, with average temperatures ranging from the low 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. Spring in Stites is typically cool and wet, with average temperatures in the 50s Fahrenheit and frequent rain showers. The spring season brings greenery and wildflowers to the region, with the Clearwater River Valley bursting with new life. Overall, the climate of Stites and the surrounding region is characterized by four distinct seasons, each offering unique opportunities for outdoor activities and experiences. Visitors can enjoy everything from snowmobiling or snowshoeing in the winter to fishing, hiking, and camping in the summer months. History The Clearwater Valley is an area of North-Central Idaho that has a rich and diverse history spanning thousands of years. The valley was home to various indigenous tribes, including the Nez Perce, who lived in the area for centuries before the arrival of Europeans. In the early 1800s, the Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the Clearwater Valley on their journey to the Pacific Ocean. This was the first recorded encounter between Europeans and the Nez Perce, and the meeting was peaceful and friendly. In the 1860s, gold was discovered in the area, leading to a gold rush that brought thousands of people to the Clearwater Valley. Many of these prospectors settled in the region, building towns and communities that are still thriving today. In 1877, a conflict broke out between the Nez Perce and the U.S. Army, resulting in a long and bloody war that lasted several months. Throughout the 20th century, the Clearwater Valley continued to be a hub of activity, with logging and mining becoming major industries. The construction of the Dworshak Dam in the 1960s also brought significant changes to the region, creating a large reservoir and providing hydroelectric power to the area. Today, the Clearwater Valley remains a vital part of Idaho’s history and culture, with many historic sites and museums dedicated to preserving the region’s past. Visitors can explore the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, visit the Nez Perce National Historic Park, or take a tour of the Clearwater Historical Museum to learn more about the area’s rich history. Location Stites is a small town located in North-Central Idaho, in the United States. It is situated in the Clearwater River Valley, surrounded by mountains and forests, and offers a peaceful and scenic rural environment. The nearest airport to Stites is the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport (LWS), which is approximately 70 miles southwest of the town. The airport offers direct flights to and from Seattle, WA, and Salt Lake City, UT, and is served by Delta Connection and Horizon Air. Another airport in the region is the Spokane International Airport (GEG), located approximately 150 miles northeast of Stites. This airport offers a wider range of domestic and international flights, with service from major airlines such as Alaska Airlines, Delta, United, and Southwest. Stites is a small town and has limited amenities. Visitors can find basic services such as gas stations, a post office, and a small grocery store in the town. However, for more significant amenities such as shopping, dining, and entertainment, visitors may need to travel to nearby towns Grangeville, which is approximately 20 miles away. In Kooskia, visitors can find several restaurants, grocery stores, and gas stations, as well as a public library and a hospital. Grangeville offers similar amenities, as well as additional shopping options. Overall, while Stites may not offer a wide range of amenities, it is situated in a stunning natural environment, making it an ideal location for those seeking a quiet and peaceful retreat. The nearest airports, Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport and Spokane International Airport, offer convenient access to the town for visitors coming from other parts of the country or internationally.
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