Wilderness Point consists of four off grid recreational building lots nestled within the quiet backcountry forests of Clearwater County. Mature trees amidst the gentle rolling topography are found on each parcel offering both aesthetic beauty and a sense of seclusion. In addition, the surrounding State of Idaho land to the North & West offers additional privacy. The area is known for its abundant wildlife such as deer, elk and turkey so this land would also make for an ideal hunting or camping retreat. Even though they are remote, year round access to Wilderness Point is available via a county road.
Wilderness Point is also conveniently located close to the Dent Bridge and Dworshak Reservoir, which offers plenty of recreation, including boating and water sports. Both residents and visiting fishermen love to fish for kokanee salmon, rainbow trout and smallmouth bass in the reservoir. Ot...
Wilderness Point is also conveniently located close to the Dent Bridge and Dworshak Reservoir, which offers plenty of recreation, including boating and water sports. Both residents and visiting fishermen love to fish for kokanee salmon, rainbow trout and smallmouth bass in the reservoir. Other outdoor sporting activities such as hunting, camping, atving and hiking are also all at your fingertips. Furthermore, Wilderness Point is within 15 miles of Orofino, Idaho. Orofino, Idaho was originally known as a gold rush town and its name even derives from Spanish origin meaning fine gold. Today the area is known for its mountain beauty and year round recreational opportunities. Less than an hour drive from the Lewiston/Clarkston metro area, Orofino serves as popular weekend retreat for many residents of the Lewis/Clark valley. Orofino is a host to many local sportsman tournaments and community events including the Clearwater Country Fair and the Orofino Lumberjack Days.
Parcel B consists of approximately 20.40 acres, but if you are looking for more land consider purchasing one or more of the adjacent lots.
From Orofino, head northwest on Grangemont Rd 4.28 miles, right on Johnson Mill Rd 2.5 miles, turn left to stay on Johnson Mill Rd and continue for 3.63 miles, right on Dent Bridge Rd 1.35 miles, left on Loseth Rd 3.62 miles, entrance to properties on the right.