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Kootenai
, Idaho in Bonner County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Kootenai.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Bonner county include:

Algoma,   Blacktail,   Blanchard,   Bronx,   Broten,   Cabinet,   Careywood,   Cedar Creek,   Clagstone,   Clark Fork,   Cocolalla,   Colburn,   Coleman,   Coolin,   Culver,   Dover,   Dufort,   East Hope,   Edgemere,   Elmira,   Glengary,   Granite,   Harlem,   Hope,   Laclede,   Lakeview,   Lamb Creek,   Morton,   Nordman,   Oden,   Oldtown,   Outlet Bay,   Ponderay,   Priest River,   Sagle,   Samuels,   Sandpoint,   Sawyer,   Selle,   Seneacquoteen,   Sherwood Beach,   Sunnyside,   Talache,   Thama,   Trestle Creek,   Vay,   Westmond,   Wrencoe,  

 

Or have a look at other Idaho counties including:

Ada,   Adams,   Bannock,   Bear Lake,   Benewah,   Bingham,   Blaine,   Boise,   Bonneville,   Boundary,   Butte,   Camas,   Canyon,   Caribou,   Cassia,   Clark,   Clearwater,   Custer,   Elmore,   Franklin,   Fremont,   Gem,   Gooding,   Idaho,   Jefferson,   Jerome,   Kootenai,   Latah,   Lemhi,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Madison,   Minidoka,   Nez Perce,   Oneida,   Owyhee,   Payette,   Power,   Shoshone,   Teton,   Twin Falls,   Valley,   Washington,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Kootenai, ID?
Then read on!

Kootenai is a small village located in the northern part of Idaho, with a population of around 700 people. Some notable facts about Kootenai include:

1. Kootenai was founded in the early 1900s as a stop for the Great Northern Railway.
2. Kootenai is located on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, which is the largest lake in Idaho and the fifth-deepest lake in the United States.
3. Kootenai is home to the Kootenai Elementary School, which serves students in grades K-6.
4. The village of Kootenai is surrounded by forests and mountains, which make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
5. Kootenai is located only a few miles from the town of Sandpoint, which is a popular tourist destination in northern Idaho.