Riverfront acreage on the St. Joe River!! Property has 2-200 AMP for your RV or Camper. Great for summer-recreational use. Great location to fish and to enjoy the beautiful river. Rare opportunity to own 2.25 acres with aprx 300 Ft river-frontage. Camping spots ready for your camper or RV!! Potential to put in another RV/camper spot on the other side of the property. Property corners are marked! No CC&Rs or HOAs.
Welcome to the ''Elk Haven Retreat,'' an incredible opportunity to secure a legacy property overlooking the beautiful St. Joe River! This 262-acre property is located less than 40 minutes east of the quaint town of St. Maries, ID. Imagine building a cabin or RV pads on one of the numerous flat and open benches that capture the most spectacular views of the St. Joe River Valley and the mountains beyond. The St. Joe River is North Idaho's finest blue-ribbon native Cutthroat Trout fishery—perfect for flyfishing, tubing, or rafting on warm summer days. This property is a mecca for all of Idaho's big game wildlife species, especially elk and whitetail deer, with moose and turkey frequently seen. Bordering over 100,000 acres of contiguous USFS land, you can hunt and recreate right out your back door. With county road access, power, and phone nearby, this one-of-a-kind retreat offers year-round enjoyment. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity. Come live the Northwest lifestyle!
Looking for your off-grid retreat in the Idaho backcountry? This rare nearly 10-acre parcel tucked up off Hugus Creek Road in Calder offers the ultimate recreational getaway. Hunt right out your back door, ride your ATVs for miles, and enjoy being just minutes from the legendary St. Joe River. The 30x60 shop is ready for your vision—featuring attic trusses built for an 80# snow load and perfect for a future loft or barndominium conversion. There's a private well already in place, potential for merchantable timber, and all the peace and privacy you've been craving. Whether you're dreaming of a basecamp, a mountain getaway, or your own off-grid slice of paradise, this property is full of possibilities.
Calder, Idaho outdoor paradise in the St. Joe River Valley! Seller is offering 0.53 acre parcel which may be developed into multiple RV spots or residence (mobile home). Buyer may purchase property 'as is', or Seller is willing to help develop the property. Don't miss this chance to live within yards of the St. Joe River, one of the few free-flowing rivers left in North America that spawn native cutthroat. Fisherman's paradise, ideal location for outdoor recreation & hunting.
40 Remote, off-grid Acres surrounded by National Forest and Forest Service land, this property would make a great hunting camp or recreational wilderness getaway. Approximately half of the property is covered in mature timber with the potential to be heli-logged and/or build a cabin with the on-site timber. Potential to add an airstrip to the property. Property can be accessed from the north (I90 side) or from the South (Calder). No vehicle access to parcel.
Properties like this don't come on the market often! Don't miss out on this 22 acres up the St. Joe River, with year round Hugus Creek and in addition, frontage along the St. Joe River. The possibilities here are endless for you and your friends and family for summer fun, with plenty of room for a multitude of campers. Bring your imagination and set up camp the way you want. Borders USFS and private timber company lands. Come check it out today!

Calder is located in Idaho. Calder, Idaho has a population of 132. Calder is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 34.29% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.26%.
The median household income in Calder, Idaho is $53,750. The median household income for the surrounding county is $43,188 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Calder is 41.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 23.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 35.7 inches per year, with 77.5 inches of snow per year.