Woodland Waters
The St. Joe river curving thru mountain forests in north Idaho.
"The St. Joe River, more famously known as the “shadowy St. Joe,” is one of the region’s finest for the whitewater, fishing, swimming, camping and hiking it offers. It flows from the high Bitteroot mountains into Lake Coeur d’Alene, with 60 miles of the river above Avery part of the National Wild and Scenic River system; about 30 miles of these upper stretches offer premier whitewater rafting or kayaking during the spring run-off season. The river is renowned as well among fly fishermen."
The river was originally named the "St. Joseph" by Father Pierre-Jean Desmet, a Catholic priest who established a mission nearby.
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Woodland Waters
The St. Joe river curving thru mountain forests in north Idaho.
"The St. Joe River, more famously known as the “shadowy St. Joe,” is one of the region’s finest for the whitewater, fishing, swimming, camping and hiking it offers. It flows from the high Bitteroot mountains into Lake Coeur d’Alene, with 60 miles of the river above Avery part of the National Wild and Scenic River system; about 30 miles of these upper stretches offer premier whitewater rafting or kayaking during the spring run-off season. The river is renowned as well among fly fishermen."
The river was originally named the "St. Joseph" by Father Pierre-Jean Desmet, a Catholic priest who established a mission nearby.
Happy Friday!