Why Live in Orofino
Orofino is a small-town neighborhood known for its mild climate and welcoming community. With a population of around 3,000, residents enjoy a friendly atmosphere where neighbors quickly become friends. The area offers a variety of things to do, particularly water-based recreation such as tubing on the Clearwater River and boating on the nearby Dworshak Reservoir. Orofino City Park provides shaded picnic areas and a playground, while the nine-hole Orofino Golf & Country Club and Riverside Lanes & Restaurant offer additional leisure activities. Housing options include Craftsman cottages, bungalows, and ranch-style homes, with most residences located on the valley floor, featuring relatively flat streets and common on-street parking. The neighborhood is safer than the national average. However, homes along the Clearwater River may require flood insurance due to the risk of flooding. Orofino’s retail scene includes two full-service grocery stores and a seasonal farmers market, while dining options range from elevated burgers at House of JuJu to casual fare at O-Town Mugs and Grubs. Annual events such as the Orofino Lumberjack Days and Clearwater County Fair, along with a lighted Christmas parade, bring the community together. Transportation relies on cars, with State Route 7 and U.S. Route 12 providing connectivity. Healthcare needs are met by Clearwater Valley Health, offering 24-hour emergency care. While the risk of wildfires increases during the dry season, three fire stations serve the area to manage such events.