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This rare 0.82-acre residential lot in Arco Heights, Idaho sits at the base of the stunning Lost River Rangeperfect for anyone seeking small-town charm and outdoor adventure. Zoned for single-family dwellings and accessory structures, its an ideal homesite for building a peaceful retreat or year-round residence. Enjoy mountain views, fresh air, and wide-open space in a quiet community surrounded by Idahos agricultural and recreational beauty.
Dont miss your chance to own land in Arco, IDreach out today and make this beautiful Idaho property yours!
PROPERTY LOCATION
The property can be found at Highland Dr, Arco, ID 83213. Simply enter the coordinates (43.63938, -113.29346) into Google Maps for a direct route.
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PURCHASE OPTIONS
This beautiful lot can be yours for $38,250 cash, or take advantage of our financing options starting at $45,000 with just $9,003.40 down (includes 4 month Tax reserve & Doc Fees). Monthly payments are as low as $581.25 for 120 months, $766.62 for 72 months, or $863.12 for 60 months. Flexible terms to make owning land easy!
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Address: Highland Dr, Arco, ID 83213
Parcel Number: A0100009004A (RPA0100009004AA)
County: Butte
State: ID
Parcel Size: 0.82 Acres
City: Arco
Zip Code: 83213
Center GPS Coordinates: 43.63938, -113.29346
Corner GPS Coordinates:
43.6398, -113.2934 NE
43.639, -113.293 SE
43.639, -113.2937 SW
43.639, -113.2937 W1
43.6391, -113.2936 W2
43.6394, -113.2938 NW
Legal Description: Arco Heights Blk 9 Lots 4 5 6
Elevation: 5,440 ft - 5,480 ft
Property Access: There is platted access in place, and development of roads is underway. Additionally, there is potential for access Off E Grand Ave.
*Disclaimer - Buyer must perform their own due diligence that they should do with any land purchase.
This land is sold as is and all information provided is to the best of the sellers knowledge. Seller does not guarantee accuracy of property location on maps or descriptions shown in listing as well as facts describing the property. Buyer to verify all details of property including property location and boundaries and lot lines, as well as feasibility to use property for buyers desired purpose. Many of the pictures provided are not personally taken by the seller and some of the presented pictures represent the general area near/around the property. All utilities related to this property are potentially subject to a connection charge or additional expense to bring them to or onto the property. Furthermore, It is understood and agreed to by the parties involved that selling party, while holding an equitable interest in and to the property, is not presently making, and has not made, any representation to any party that it holds legal title in and to the property. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Buyer hereby agrees to waive, release and forever discharge Root Down Land LLC and all its affiliate companies from any claim, be it at law or in equity, that the Buyer, their heirs, transferees, assigns, subrogees, devisees, and agents may allege, arising out of our disclosure (s) of its present interest in and to the property, if any as well as out of any potential and accidental discrepancies in lot lines, pictures, or property location to the actual property.
*Disclaimer - The buyer is responsible for verifying all information with the County as to what can and cant be done with the property. Buyer will need to work with the County to obtain the proper permits if needed. Buyer will also need to confirm the availability of any utilities needed or serviced on the property. Seller makes no warranties or representations about the Land, its condition,HOA/POA restrictions, covenants, or what can be built on the property.
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$205,000
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$199,900
28.45 ac.
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Kootenai County - TBD Highway 3, Lot#WP001, Saint Maries, ID
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06/26/2022
$15,800,000
23468 ac.
ACTIVE
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$1,600,000
34 ac.
ACTIVE
Caribou County - 2665 Government Dam Road, Lot#WP001, Soda Springs, ID
Tucked in the tall evergreens near Blackfoot Reservoir, this fully furnished custom-built log home, the Coeur d' Alene, with tongue and groove construction, offers a turnkey high-country retreat or year-round residence. With handcrafted solid wood Amish furniture throughout, this beautifully appointed, 3466 +- square foot, five-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath cabin built in 2014 currently sits on eighty acres with a detached garage and shop. The landowner will split off this homestead of approximately thirty-four acres of ground west of Government Dam Road prior to closing.The open floor plan with vaulted ceilings and natural light streaming in through the many expansive windows creates a welcoming glow against the warm wood beams and beautiful rough cut finish walnut hardwood flooring throughout. In the fall, the lush evergreen carpeted ridge is particularly vibrant against the golden leaves and white trunks of the aspens. Painted kitchen cabinets and coordinating backsplash provide a fresh, contemporary vibe, and the decorative ceiling logs are the perfect accent to meld the two. Boasting Mountain Land KitchenAid stainless steel appliances, a gourmet Wolf range and Sub-Zero refrigerator freezer, thick granite countertops with rough edge finish and backsplash throughout the home. Slate tub and shower surrounds are complemented by slate and stone flooring in the bathrooms and carpet in the upstairs bedrooms. The master bath subfloor is heated for added comfort. At the end of the day, enjoy a nice, relaxing soak in the clawfoot tub and curl up by one of the wood-burning fireplaces with a good book.Equipped with full off-grid capability, including four solar panels, a battery room, and two generators as backup, plus the benefit of year-round paved road access. The 54' x 34' deep bay workshop with two RV doors and the 22' x 36' separate garage provide plenty of room to park and store your vehicles, RV, boat, and ATVs, and work on projects at your leisure, and the asphalt driveway offers ample parking to accommodate your guests' vehicles. Two efficient and reinforced stone wood-burning fireplaces are focal points and poised for heavy mounts to be hung securely. Abundant firewood is stacked inside the shop and at your disposal.Experience the serenity of the outdoors year-round on the covered decks and fireside pavilion picnic area. The main level covered front porch is the full length of the cabin and provides two separate entrances and ample space for greeting guests and seating. The covered deck off the kitchen is plumbed for propane and equipped with a Weber grill and Traeger smoker. Enjoy a little peace and possibly wildlife viewing on the master bedroom deck. A 110-volt hot tub and outdoor furniture await on the upper-level covered deck off the family room. Relax to the gentle sounds of the wind chimes and the aspen leaves rustling in the breeze. Enjoy the expansive views of the adjacent farmland and relish in the fresh mountain air. The stars in the night sky seem to shine especially bright. Enjoy stargazing without all of the light pollution of the city.This is an outdoor recreation enthusiast's paradise. Blackfoot and Alexander Reservoirs offer motorized and non-motorized boating, swimming, fishing, ice fishing, and bird watching opportunities. Blackfoot Reservoir is the second largest reservoir in southeastern Idaho, covering 18,000 surface acres when full, and offers a campground and boat ramp managed by the Bureau of Land Management, and is known for an abundance of wildlife. With state land, BLM ground, and Caribou National Forest close by, there are hundreds of miles of dirt roads and trails to explore horseback riding, hiking, backpacking, camping, mountain biking, cruising in ATVs, wildlife viewing, and big game and upland game hunting. Winter access to the public land requires a snow machine, which opens the door to a magical winter wonderland adventure, snowmobiling, fat tire biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Float, fish, or swim along the Bear River and Portneuf River, or enjoy a relaxing soak in the Lava Hot Springs mineral pools and return to warm up by the fireplace or fire pit and enjoy wildlife viewing from the privacy of your own backyard. Elk migration is heavy in this area, and mule deer and moose are also plentiful. There is a game water trough just south of the cabin that replenishes them.Fun fact, the landowners have found evidence of Native American Indians on this property in the form of arrowheads and potential washing basins in the rock. Imagine the potential discoveries you and your family may experience. This turnkey log cabin could be the recreational homestead opportunity you've been waiting for.
07/18/2024
$1,400,000
20 ac.
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Custer County - 400 Lagoon Ln, Challis, ID
Found on the banks of the scenic Salmon River near Challis, this 20-acre parcel boasts an immaculate custom log home as well as some of the finest riverfrontage in all of Custer County. Built in 2000, the three-bed/two-bath log home blends rustic charm and modern comfort. A spacious kitchen and living room highlight the interior along with a den and a master bed/bath on the upstairs floor. A detached two-car garage provides plenty of space for your vehicles and toys. The exterior of the home is fully landscaped with an immaculate lawn, sprinkler system, and back patio. A large storage shed houses all the tools to keep the property in top shape. New improvements to the home and property include a 50-year architectural shingle roof, 50 g/m well, and perimeter yard fencing. Ample water shares keep the entire place green throughout the summer. A series of ditches are set up to distribute the irrigation water across the property. This is an extremely secluded and private location, yet only minutes from Main Street in Challis. The privacy draws numerous wildlife including turkeys, mule deer, whitetail deer, and the occasional elk. A short walk across the property would bring you to the bank of the river, where endless fishing opportunities await. The Salmon River is known for its exceptional trout fishing and annual steelhead and salmon runs. This is truly an all-around property from top to bottom. Call the Land Specialist today to schedule a private tour!
06/24/2025
$134,000
12 ac.
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Bear Lake County - Saint Charles, ID
Near Bear Lake with national forest access. Imagine waking up to panoramic views of Bear Lake and heading straight into the Caribou National Forest from your own backyard. This 12.5-acre property in St. Charles, Idaho, offers the perfect mix of scenic beauty, outdoor recreation, and investment potential. With direct access to BLM land, this property backs up to thousands of acres of public landideal for hiking, hunting, ATVing, and off-grid adventure.
Located in the hills above Bear Lake, youre just minutes from the water while enjoying the seclusion and privacy of mountain living. Whether youre looking to build a cabin, park your RV or camper, or establish a remote homestead, this property gives you the space and flexibility to create your perfect retreat.
Off-grid living is possible here, with plenty of room for solar, a well, and whatever layout you dream up. This lot is ideal for weekend escapes, outdoor basecamps, or holding as a long-term Idaho land investment.
Large recreational parcels near Bear Lake are rareespecially with forest access and no HOA restrictions. If youre searching for Idaho land for sale that combines privacy, views, and value, Wilco Land has your next adventure waiting.
04/21/2025
$45,000
5.78 ac.
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Idaho County - TBD Highway 13, Stites, ID
This riverfront property on the South Fork of the Clearwater River is an angler's dream, located just north of Stites, Idaho offering roughly 1350 of river frontage. The property boasts stunning views of the river and the surrounding mountains. The property features a prime location right on the riverfront, providing easy access for fishing, boating, and other water activities. The river is known for its excellent steelhead and trout fishing.
Land
Much of the property is under the water, although there is ample area for your camper or fishing camp. Use your creativity to make this a phenomenal private fishing location.
Improvements
No permanent structures allowed.
Recreation
The Kooskia, Idaho area is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts, especially those interested in fishing. The South Fork of the Clearwater River, which runs through the area, is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities, making it a must-visit location for anglers of all levels.
The South Fork of the Clearwater River is a paradise for trout and steelhead fishing, offering plenty of challenges for experienced anglers and providing a great learning environment for those new to the sport. The river is home to several species of trout, including rainbow, cutthroat, and bull trout, as well as steelhead, which migrate upstream from the ocean each year.
The river is easily accessible, with several public access points located throughout the area. Many anglers enjoy fishing from the banks, while others prefer wading into the river for a more immersive experience. Kayaking and canoeing are also popular activities on the river, providing a unique perspective on the surrounding natural beauty.
The South Fork of the Clearwater River is open for fishing year-round, with different species available at different times of the year. The spring and fall seasons are particularly popular for steelhead fishing, while summer provides ample opportunities for trout fishing.
In addition to fishing, the Kooskia area offers plenty of other recreational activities, including hiking, camping, and hunting. Visitors can explore the nearby Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, which offer miles of hiking trails and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Overall, the Kooskia area, and specifically the South Fork of the Clearwater River, is a dream destination for any fishing enthusiast. With its abundant wildlife, beautiful scenery, and world-class fishing opportunities, it's a must-visit location for anyone seeking an unforgettable outdoor experience.
Region & Climate
Stites is a small town located in north-central Idaho, in the western United States. It is situated in the Clearwater River Valley, surrounded by the Bitterroot Mountains to the west and the Clearwater Mountains to the east. The region experiences a continental climate, characterized by hot summers and cold winters.
Summer temperatures in Stites typically range from the mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit, with occasional heatwaves pushing temperatures into the 90s. The summer months are generally dry and sunny, with low humidity and little rainfall.
Fall brings cooler temperatures, with average highs in the 60s Fahrenheit in September, dropping to the 40s in November. The fall season is generally mild and pleasant, with colorful foliage and occasional rain showers.
Winter in Stites can be cold and snowy, with average temperatures ranging from the low 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit.
Spring in Stites is typically cool and wet, with average temperatures in the 50s Fahrenheit and frequent rain showers. The spring season brings greenery and wildflowers to the region, with the Clearwater River Valley bursting with new life.
Overall, the climate of Stites and the surrounding region is characterized by four distinct seasons, each offering unique opportunities for outdoor activities and experiences. Visitors can enjoy everything from snowmobiling or snowshoeing in the winter to fishing, hiking, and camping in the summer months.
History
The Clearwater Valley is an area of North-Central Idaho that has a rich and diverse history spanning thousands of years. The valley was home to various indigenous tribes, including the Nez Perce, who lived in the area for centuries before the arrival of Europeans.
In the early 1800s, the Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the Clearwater Valley on their journey to the Pacific Ocean. This was the first recorded encounter between Europeans and the Nez Perce, and the meeting was peaceful and friendly.
In the 1860s, gold was discovered in the area, leading to a gold rush that brought thousands of people to the Clearwater Valley. Many of these prospectors settled in the region, building towns and communities that are still thriving today.
In 1877, a conflict broke out between the Nez Perce and the U.S. Army, resulting in a long and bloody war that lasted several months.
Throughout the 20th century, the Clearwater Valley continued to be a hub of activity, with logging and mining becoming major industries. The construction of the Dworshak Dam in the 1960s also brought significant changes to the region, creating a large reservoir and providing hydroelectric power to the area.
Today, the Clearwater Valley remains a vital part of Idaho's history and culture, with many historic sites and museums dedicated to preserving the region's past. Visitors can explore the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, visit the Nez Perce National Historic Park, or take a tour of the Clearwater Historical Museum to learn more about the area's rich history.
Location
Stites is a small town located in North-Central Idaho, in the United States. It is situated in the Clearwater River Valley, surrounded by mountains and forests, and offers a peaceful and scenic rural environment.
The nearest airport to Stites is the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport (LWS), which is approximately 70 miles southwest of the town. The airport offers direct flights to and from Seattle, WA, and Salt Lake City, UT, and is served by Delta Connection and Horizon Air.
Another airport in the region is the Spokane International Airport (GEG), located approximately 150 miles northeast of Stites. This airport offers a wider range of domestic and international flights, with service from major airlines such as Alaska Airlines, Delta, United, and Southwest.
Stites is a small town and has limited amenities. Visitors can find basic services such as gas stations, a post office, and a small grocery store in the town. However, for more significant amenities such as shopping, dining, and entertainment, visitors may need to travel to nearby towns Grangeville, which is approximately 20 miles away.
In Kooskia, visitors can find several restaurants, grocery stores, and gas stations, as well as a public library and a hospital. Grangeville offers similar amenities, as well as additional shopping options.
Overall, while Stites may not offer a wide range of amenities, it is situated in a stunning natural environment, making it an ideal location for those seeking a quiet and peaceful retreat. The nearest airports, Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport and Spokane International Airport, offer convenient access to the town for visitors coming from other parts of the country or internationally.
03/07/2025
$315,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - TBD Old Culdesac Road, Culdesac, ID
Seller Financing with 50% Down Payment! Nestled in the landscapes of Culdesac, Idaho, this approximate 120-acre property offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Idaho's natural beauty. Featuring diverse terrain and a year-round creek, this recreational land provides a peaceful escape. The property is home to abundant wildlife, including deer, elk, and bear. Don't miss this opportunity to live your outdoor dreams.
Land
This 120-acre property in Culdesac, Idaho, features a sloped landscape that descends to a year-round creek. Scattered trees provide natural cover, while open areas offer expansive views of the surrounding terrain. The land supports abundant big game, including deer, elk, and bear, making it a prime location for hunters.
Recreation
This area of Idaho offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience recreation at its finest. Situated in a region known for its breathtaking landscapes and outdoor adventures. Nestled a short drive from the picturesque confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, the Lewis-Clark Valley is a hidden gem that beckons outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Boasting a rich historical tapestry, diverse landscapes, and a wealth of recreational opportunities, this region is a haven for those seeking an escape from the ordinary. Whether you're an avid hiker, water sports enthusiast, or a history buff, the Lewis-Clark Valley has something for everyone.
Region & Climate
Culdesac, Idaho, experiences a temperate climate with four distinct seasons, influenced by its location in north-central Idaho. Summers are warm and dry, with daytime highs often reaching the mid-80sF, while nights remain cooler due to the town's elevation. Winters are relatively mild compared to higher-elevation areas nearby, with temperatures typically ranging from the mid-20sF to low 40sF. Snowfall occurs but is usually moderate, with more significant accumulations in the surrounding hills. Spring and fall bring fluctuating temperatures and occasional rain, contributing to the region's agricultural viability. The area enjoys a mix of sunshine and precipitation throughout the year, making it well-suited for farming and outdoor activities.
History
Culdesac, Idaho, is a small town in Nez Perce County with a rich history tied to the region's early railroad development and agriculture. Established in the early 20th century, it grew as a key stop along the Camas Prairie Railroad, which connected rural communities to larger markets. The town's name, derived from the French term meaning dead-end street, reflects its geographic position in a valley surrounded by rolling hills. Historically, Culdesac has been home to farming and ranching families, with wheat, barley, and cattle playing a significant role in the local economy. Though small in population, the town maintains a strong sense of community.
Location
Closest Airports:
Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport (LWS): Approximately 21 miles west of Culdesac, Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport is the most convenient airport for those traveling by air. The airport provides regional connections and services.
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport (PUW): Located around 51 miles northwest of Culdesac, Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport is another option for air travel. This airport connects the region to major hubs, providing additional choices for those planning trips.
While Culdesac may not boast a plethora of amenities, its charm lies in its simplicity, close community ties, and access to the natural wonders of Idaho. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy a peaceful retreat in this scenic town, with the convenience of nearby amenities and the accessibility of regional airports for broader travel options.
01/15/2025
$2,700,000
1168 ac.
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Washington County - 1836 Cemetery Rd, Weiser, ID
1,168 deeded acres comprised of:
930 acres dryland grazing
134 acres flood irrigated pasture
64 acres of newly seeded alfalfa under pivot.
The irrigation system can be expanded for the use of a third pivot, increasing hay production
The ranch has historically stocked around 200 pairs for the grazing season. Fully fenced and cross-fenced. There is a wood corral and working pens for livestock processing.
Owner operated
Ample water sources from 4 natural springs and irrigation canal that currently irrigates 200 acres
252 acres of water rights
The irrigation system can be expanded for the use of a third pivot, increasing hay production or grazing ground.
The ranch is a blank slate for improvements and comes with two building permits
Easy access from US Highway 95 and Interstate 84
Less than 100 miles to two sale barns and slaughter plant
Contact Dixie Barry for brochure
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