1 site · RV12 acres · Kamiah, ID2 miles from the boat ramp of the beautiful Clearwater river and its
world famous steel head fishing.
Close to the town of Kamiah.
Our site is at the end of a private road on 12 acres.
Very quiet and a nice view of the Kamiah valley
Kamiah, Idaho, is a gateway to a variety of recreational activities, offering access to the scenic Clearwater River and nearby wilderness areas. The Clearwater River is a popular destination for fishing, particularly for steelhead and salmon, attracting anglers year-round. Rafting, and kayaking are also favored activities on the river's clear, free-flowing waters. Kamiah is surrounded by prime hunting grounds, with abundant populations of elk, deer, bear, and upland game birds, making it a sought-after spot for hunters in the fall. Just a short drive away, Dworshak Reservoir offers even more outdoor fun, with opportunities for boating, camping, hiking, and fishing. The area's expansive trails and public lands provide endless options for hiking, ATV riding, and exploring the natural beauty of north-central Idaho. Kamiah, Idaho, experiences a temperate climate influenced by its location in the Clearwater River Valley. Summers are typically warm and dry, with average highs ranging from the 80s to low 90s (F), providing plenty of sunshine. The region sees mild, wet winters, with temperatures usually in the 20s to 40s (F), though cold snaps and occasional snowfall can occur. The transitional climate of Kamiah results in moderate precipitation throughout the year, especially in the cooler months. The area's unique microclimates are shaped by its elevation and proximity to the surrounding forests, creating a lush environment ideal for agriculture and outdoor activities. Kamiah, Idaho, nestled along the Clearwater River, has a rich history rooted in the Nez Perce Tribe, who called it the place of long ropes and used the area for winter camps and camas root harvests. In 1806, Lewis and Clark's expedition camped nearby, forging relationships with the Nez Perce.