From the land of Lewis and Clark  Idaho's Finest Natural Water

 


ELK RIVER IDAHO

  Elk River is a tiny Community of 200 people tucked away near the base of Elk Butte in the foothills of the Clearwater Mountains in North Central Idaho. It is a historic logging community and its colorful story is turn-of-the-century American West. This rural area has never had, nor has any future interests in heavy industries.

The Looking Glass Aquifer (elevation 2826-ft.) is 72 miles from the nearest Industrial City (elevation 167-ft.) there by insuring an unspoiled natural environment.


On September 26, 1805, on their Voyage of Discovery to the Pacific, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and the Corps of Discovery reached the confluence of the North Fork and the Middle Fork of the river called the Kooskooskee in the Nez Perce language. The adventurers established Canoe Camp and built dug-out canoes to continue their journey, leaving October 7, 1805.

The remarkable clarity of the Kooskooskee River inspired the present day name: The Clearwater River. Elk River and Looking Glass aquifer are 30 miles north of Canoe Camp at elevation 2826 feet in the Clearwater Mountains in the northwest corner of Clearwater County. Idaho Clear Mountain Spring Water is drawn directly from a bore hole in the Looking Glass Aquifer to the water plant where it is filtered down to one micron, put into bottles and given a touch of ozone. The bottles are capped and boxed, 24 to a case, and shipped to a discerning water aficionado. Our water needs no reverse osmosis, no remanufacturing of any kind... just as it was when Lewis and Clark came by.


For questions, comments and/or orders please

Call 1-208-826-3630

Write Box 144 Elk River Id. 83827

E-mail: thewaterguy@idahoclear.com


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