Escape to your own private haven on the banks of the Clearwater River in Syringa, Idaho. River Dance Cabins features eight handcrafted log cabins, four 2-bedroom 1 bathroom and four 3-bedroom 2-bathroom cabins (20 bedrooms, 12 baths) nestled among pine and aspen trees in the stunning Bitterroot Mountains. Built in 2005 with premium dead-standing, hand-peeled lodgepole pine, each fully furnished cabin includes cozy fireplaces, kitchenettes, wood floors, and a private hot tub for every fully stocked and furnished cabin. This turnkey family retreat offers direct access to year-round outdoor adventures—fly fishing, rafting, hiking, hunting, biking, mushroom foraging and stargazing. Located at 1,400 ft for four-season comfort and just a scenic drive from Missoula, Lewiston, or Spokane. Peace, beauty, and memory-making await in Idaho’s wild heart.
River Dance Lodge – Premier Resort on the Clearwater River Turnkey resort on the Clearwater River in Syringa, ID—perfect for outfitters, hospitality pros, or investors seeking a lifestyle business in Idaho’s outdoor recreation hub. River Dance Lodge features 8 fully furnished log cabins (20 beds/12 baths), each with private hot tubs, fireplaces, and kitchenettes. Includes a 48-seat restaurant with full commercial kitchen, laundry facility, gear room, office, shower house, and support buildings. Ideally located for rafting, fishing, hunting, hiking, and year-round eco-tourism. Surrounded by Bitterroot Mountains and steps from a designated Wild & Scenic River, this income-producing property is ready for immediate operation or expansion. Sellers may be willing to relinquish river permits for buyer use. Just 90–200 miles from Missoula, Lewiston, Spokane, and Boise. A rare opportunity to own an established resort in one of Idaho’s most scenic adventure destinations.
Looking for a turn-key business opportunity. Seize the chance to own a rock quarry and rock crushing business. This rock quarry is conveniently located off Highway 13 and is easily accessible for customers. A reclamation plan with the Department of Lands is currently active and easily transferrable to the new owner, meaning this rock has been approved for any state and county road work. This business includes all the necessary equipment to start crushing rock in a variety of sizes and includes several pieces of heavy equipment. This rock quarry has been well established for many years and the demand for crushed rock continues to grow.
This Outfitting and Guide business operates with a permit from the U.S. National Forest Service. This listing is for an Outfitting and Guide business and no land or real estate transfers with the sale. This is a second-generation family run business that operates the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness and the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest. The guided hunting offered consists of Elk, Deer, Bear, Mountain Lion, and Wolf. These are remote, rugged, wilderness fair-chase hunts. The outfit has 700 permitted use days, nine assigned camp sites, and 40 AUMs for grazing. The outfit is allocated elk tags and deer tags. Additional elk tags are available through Idaho's capped tag program for both residents and non-residents and through the outfitter pool. This outfit comes with all the required equipment needed to run the hunting camps and 17 head of livestock. This Outfitting and Guide business has produced a net income that exceeds both the median and mean household income for Idaho in 2020.


Kooskia is located in Idaho. Kooskia, Idaho has a population of 596. Kooskia is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.02% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.99%.
The median household income in Kooskia, Idaho is $34,063. The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,508 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Kooskia is 56.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 26.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 31.2 inches per year, with 35.2 inches of snow per year.