On the outskirts of Potlatch, Idaho one will find the quiet unincorporated community of Princeton. Princeton was one of the college named towns that Potlatch Lumber Company constructed railroad through when they organized the Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway Company in the early 1900s. More about the history of this railroad and the community can be found at the nearby historic Potlatch Depot. Princeton also lies along the White Pine Scenic Byway close to year round recreational activities such as hunting, fishing and camping. The Laird Park Campground in the Clearwater National Forest which has a swim park and trails is only about 15 minutes from Princeton. About 35 miles in the other direction, is the 5300 rugged acres of Mary McCroskey State Park which offers even more outdoor recreation especially for horseback and ATV riders. One of the greatest perks of this location is its close proximity (approximately 25 miles) to the University of Idaho and Moscow, which is known for its arts and cultural activities. Some of the annual events Moscow is famous for include the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, the Renaissance Fair and the Washington-Idaho Symphony. Located in this peaceful community is this 3 bedroom 2 bath country home on over 7 acres just off of Highway 9. The home was built in 2006 with approx. 1391 sq ft. It features a vaulted ceiling, T-111 siding, vinyl windows and a 2 car garage. The property is fenced for horses and the yard is surrounded by a chain link fence. DIRECTIONS: From Princeton, drive East on Highway 6 approx. 4.6 miles. Then turn South on Highway 9 and drive approx. for 2.6 miles. House is on the East side of the road.View 2534 Highway 9, Princeton, Idaho in a larger mapUnited Country-Musick & Sons is a family operated auction and full service real estate service that was founded in Idaho over 35 years ago. They sell real estate all throughout the state of Idaho. They particularly specialize in recreational land, rural real estate, farms, ranches, and commercial and investment properties. Areas we serve:Idaho County is the home to our rural real estate branch. Our real estate office is located in Grangeville, Idaho. Idaho County is the largest county in Idaho and includes the rural communities of Grangeville, Cottonwood, Kamiah, Kooskia, Whitebird, Riggins, Greencreek, Harpster, Mount Idaho, and Elk City. Idaho County is full of natural scenic beauty from the wheat fields of the Camas Prairie to the mountains of the Nez Perce National Forest. The land is full of beautiful rivers and mountains, and is the perfect place to escape to if you love the outdoors. Recreation includes boating, fishing, hiking, riding atvs, camping, horseback riding, hunting local wildlife, skiing or snowmobiling. A few of the local area attractions include the Gospel Hump Wilderness Area, steelhead fishing, salmon fishing or whitewater rafting in the Salmon River, or skiing at Snowhaven. Not to mention each of these rural quaint towns have exciting local events to attend each year, such as the Annual Border Days Celebration held in Grangeville, Idaho every 4th of July, the Salmon River Jet Boat Races held in Riggins, the Raspberry Festival held in Cottonwood, or the Idaho County Fair. For more information on Idaho County go to www.idahocounty.org.Clearwater County is home to some of Idahos most beautiful rivers and forests. Clearwater County is named for the Clearwater River that runs through it. This county has deep roots in American history as it was part of the route that Lewis and Clark followed in 1805. It is also the home of Idahos oldest mining town when gold was discovered here in 1860. It also was and is a major hub for Idahos logging and timber industry. The rural communities that Clearwater County encompasses include Orofino, Pierce, Weippe, Ahsahka and Elk River. The area is one of the best places to recreate in Idaho with opportunities to go steelhead fishing in the Clearwater River, boating on the Dworshak Reserv
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