Located less than 10 miles away is this immaculate sustainable Off-Grid property which includes the main 1 bedroom/1 bath home, detached garage and guest cabin on approx 172 acres.47 of these acres is profitable Ag land. Existing off grid home and cabin could be used for recreation, year round living, or build dream home of your choice on any of several other beautiful building sites scattered throughout this property. Very Private, borders public land and only 10 minutes from town. Both the main house and guest cabin are set up with solar panels, generators with battery pack and wood stoves. Enjoy amazing views of the Bitterroot mountains and surrounding area from the wrap-around porch of either home. Outbuildings include a detached garage, barn with tack room & chicken coop and outhouse. Many other amenities of this property include fruit trees & berries, 4 fenced pastures, seasonal & year round springs, round pen for horses, 2000 gallon storage tank for water gravity fed to the house. The perimeter is completely fenced with a private, year round driveway. Kamiah sits in a valley along the banks of the Clearwater River surrounded by the Northern Idaho mountains. Historically, this town once was a winter home for members of the Nez Perce tribe and it was a long-term campsite for Lewis and Clark. Today the area is a hot spot for recreational activities such as fishing, hunting, rafting, backpacking and camping. Access to the Clearwater National Forest is only approx. 30 minutes away along the beautiful Northwest Passage Scenic Byway This community offers a variety of year round events for its residents including the Annual Buttermilk Festival, a bluegrass music festival, rodeos, and the annual Kamiah BBQ Days to name few. DIRECTIONS: From Kamiah across bridge onto Woodland Rd 7.2 miles east on Rupp Rd. Follow Rupp after corner stay straight, it turns into Harrisburg Rd, watch for sign on east side of the road. The land is full of beautiful rivers and mountains, and is the perfect place to escape to if you love the outdoors. Recreation includes boating, fishing, hiking, riding atvs, camping, horseback riding, hunting local wildlife, skiing or snowmobiling. A few of the local area attractions include the Gospel Hump Wilderness Area, steelhead fishing, salmon fishing or whitewater rafting in the Salmon River, or skiing at Snowhaven. Not to mention each of these rural quaint towns have exciting local events to attend each year, such as the Annual Border Days Celebration held in Grangeville, Idaho every 4th of July, the Salmon River Jet Boat Races held in Riggins, the Raspberry Festival held in Cottonwood, or the Idaho County Fair. For more information on Idaho County go to www.idahocounty.org. Clearwater County is home to some of Idahos most beautiful rivers and forests. Clearwater County is named for the Clearwater River that runs through it. This county has deep roots in American history as it was part of the route that Lewis and Clark followed in 1805. It is also the home of Idahos oldest mining town when gold was discovered here in 1860. It also was and is a major hub for Idahos logging and timber industry. The rural communities that Clearwater County encompasses include Orofino, Pierce, Weippe, Ahsahka and Elk River. The area is one of the best places to rrcreate in Idaho with opportunities to go steelhead fishing in the Clearwater River, boating on the Dworshak Reservoir, or riding atvs through the national forests. There is access to thousands of acres of public lands including land owned by the State of Idaho and the Clearwater National Forest. It is truly a hunters paradise with its abundant wildlife such as elk, deer, turkey, moose, and waterfowl. Special events one can attend while visiting include the Clearwater County Fair and the Orofino Lumberjack Days which celebrates the heritage of Lumberjacks and the Timber Industry.
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