Class I-II Saint Joe River, ID

Packsaddle to St. Joe City (Packsaddle Campground to St. Joe City)

This northern Idaho river features crystal clear water and offers outstanding scenery, excellent catch and release fishing, and plenty of wildlife. There are numerous small, rustic campgrounds along the shores of the roaded portion of the river (39.7 miles) and a trail along the entire wild portion (26.6 miles)of the river to its headwaters at St. Joe Lake.

The St. Joe River provides an outstanding diversity of recreational opportunities, including whitewater rafting, floating, and fishing. Hunting and fishing along the St. Joe River is some of the best in the state, and the geology and natural scenery provides excellent sightseeing and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Good access along a paved road takes visitors through the recreation river corridor with eight developed campgrounds and numerous dispersed sites and to the doorstop of the wild river section where a trail parallels the river for 17 miles to the headwaters at St. Joe Lake.

The toughest rapids are at the beginning of the trip and may be observed from the road. Marble Creek, Huckleberry Campground, Calder, and the Highway 50 bridge at Slate Creek are other access points.

 

For More Information Visit:

Saint Joe River - rivers.gov

Section Details

Trip Length Multiday, 38.0 Miles
Fishing Yes
Camping Yes
Permit No
Manager U.S. Forest Service, Idaho Panhandle National Forest
Wild & Scenic Yes
Water Trail No
Partner Information https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/ipnf/recarea/?recid=6891
https://www.rivers.gov/river/saint-joe