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St. Joe River 

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4 3.0  

Saint Maries, Idaho

Sq Ft: 2527   Year: 1993 Acres: 1.000  

Absolutely gorgeous, build-ready 1-acre waterfront lot on the St...

St. Joe River 

Riverfront  Lot

Saint Maries, Idaho

Acres: 1.000  

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St. Joe River 

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3 2.0  

Saint Maries, Idaho

Sq Ft: 1232   Year: 1974 Acres: 0.660  

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St. Joe River 

Riverfront  Acreage

Calder, Idaho

Acres: 122.000  

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St. Joe River 

Riverfront  Lot

Saint Maries, Idaho

Acres: 0.420  

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St. Joe River 

Acreage

Saint Maries, Idaho

Acres: 44.700  

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St. Joe River 

Riverfront  Acreage

Calder, Idaho

Acres: 6.760  

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St. Joe River 

Riverfront  Lot

Saint Maries, Idaho

Acres: 0.630  

Nestled along the River banks of the famous St. Joe River at St...

St. Joe River 

Riverfront  Lot

Saint Maries, Idaho

Acres: 0.370  

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St. Joe River 

Riverfront  Acreage

Saint Maries, Idaho

Acres: 7.100  
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St. Joe River Information

The St. Joe River, located in northern Idaho, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities, including fishing and boating. Here’s a detailed overview:

Location and Geography
- Source: The St. Joe River originates in the Bitterroot Mountains and flows approximately 140 miles to its confluence with the Coeur d'Alene River near the town of St. Maries.
- Scenic Features: The river is surrounded by lush forests, steep mountains, and abundant wildlife. It flows through the St. Joe National Forest, offering spectacular views and a pristine environment.

Fishing
- Species: The St. Joe River is known for its diverse fish population. Common species include:
- Rainbow trout
- Cutthroat trout
- Brook trout
- Whitefish
- Fishing Opportunities: The river offers both fly fishing and spin fishing opportunities. anglers can expect good fishing in various sections, particularly in the upper reaches and near tributaries.
- Seasons: Fishing is typically best in the spring and fall when the fish are more active. Summer can also be good, but warmer water temperatures may affect fish behavior.

Boating
- Boating Access: The St. Joe River is navigable in certain sections, particularly for canoes, kayaks, and rafts. Powerboats may be limited to the lower stretches.
- Class of Water: The river features a mix of calm stretches and more challenging whitewater sections, especially during spring runoff. Portions of the river can have Class II to Class III rapids, so it's important for boaters to be aware of their skill level and the river conditions.
- Access Points: The river has several access points along its length, with designated put-ins and take-outs for kayakers and canoeists. Popular areas include the stretch near the town of Avery and sections closer to St. Maries.

Recreation and Amenities
- Camping and Hiking: There are numerous campgrounds along the river, providing opportunities for camping. Hiking trails in the surrounding national forest offer additional ways to explore the area.
- Wildlife Viewing: The St. Joe River area is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, elk, eagles, and various waterfowl, making it a great location for nature observation.

Important Considerations
- Regulations: Always check local fishing regulations, as they can change and may include specific licensing requirements, catch limits, and restrictions on certain areas.
- Safety: Be cautious when navigating the river, especially in more rapid sections. It’s essential to wear life jackets and be aware of water conditions, as they can change rapidly with weather and seasonal variations.

The St. Joe River is an exceptional destination for those seeking fishing, boating, and a connection to the natural beauty of Idaho. Whether you're casting a line or paddling down its waters, the river offers a perfect escape into the great outdoors. Always remember to respect the environment and follow local regulations to ensure the preservation of this beautiful area.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!


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