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08/09/2025
$17,275,500
1048 ac.
ACTIVE
Madison County - 6891 W 2000 S, Rexburg, ID
Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch A Legacy Recreational and Agricultural Estate in Eastern Idaho.
Along the legendary Henry's Fork of the Snake River near Rexburg, Idaho, this rare and remarkably expansive 1,048 acre legacy ranch combines the best of productive farmland, world-class fishing, recreation, rich waterfowl habitat and well-appointed improvementsall set against the scenic beauty of one of the West's most coveted riverfront flyways.
Land
Located just outside of Rexburg, Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch is a sanctuary of natural beauty and productivity. Spanning 1,048 deeded acres, it offers an impressive 500 acres of highly productive cropland, with approximately 400 acres under pivots and the rest under side rollssupported by robust water rights, delivering strong agricultural output season after season. The remaining land within the ranch is sub-irrigated, providing additional production potential.The landscape of this expansive ranch is defined by its gentle topography and rich, diverse features creating a landscape that is functional and scenic.
The ranch's crown jewels are its abundant water features. Over four miles of live water weave through the property, creating a haven for wildlife and aquatic life alike. This includes over half a mile of the Bannock Jim Slough, nearly 1.5 miles of the Texas Slough, and just over two miles of the Henry's Fork Snake River (Cartier Slough). In addition, the Texas Slough Canal also traverses through the property, enhancing irrigation and enriching the natural water system. These waterways create lush riparian corridors lined with mature cottonwoods and willows, adding habitat diversity and striking beauty.
With direct frontage on the Henry's Fork and several scenic sloughs winding through the property, this former duck club delivers world-class trout fishing, premier waterfowl and big game hunting, and an unmatched connection to Idaho's renowned outdoor heritage.
Bordering the Cartier Slough Wildlife Management Area, the property benefits from direct adjacency to public lands, ensuring privacy and supporting an already thriving wildlife presence. The combination of river frontage, slough systems, and fertile ground make Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch a standout for both natural beauty and agricultural productivity.
In addition to its striking natural features and agricultural strength, the ranch is enhanced by a variety of well-appointed improvements and residences, suited for both comfort and day-to-day operations.
Improvements
This exceptional ranch features two comfortable residences, including a spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bath home and a charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath dwelling, perfect for family, guests, or ranch staff. The property is enhanced by a variety of improvements featuring an impressive two-bay barn complete with stables and generous space for equipment and tack, plus an immaculate workshop with a convenient loft, offering plenty of room for projects and storage. Additional improvements include a detached two-door garage, a large hay shed, multiple sets of state-of-the-art pipe-fenced working corrals, and various other outbuildings. These well-maintained facilities blend comfortable living with practical day-to-day ranch operations and agricultural use.
Recreation
The region surrounding Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch offers access to some of the most celebrated outdoor recreation in the West, much of it within two hours or less from the property. Whether you're an avid hunter, angler, hiker, or simply enjoy exploring the outdoors, the opportunities are both abundant and diverse!
For hunters, eastern Idaho is known for exceptional big game and upland bird hunting. The ranch itself offers strong waterfowl and mule deer opportunities, and nearby public lands expand access to elk, whitetail, and other species. Anglers will find world-renowned fly fishing in every direction, particularly on the Henry's Fork, which runs along the ranch's edge, and the nearby South Fork of the Snake River, both renowned for healthy populations of rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout.
For hikers, off-roaders, and nature lovers, the landscape opens up with endless terrain to explore. The iconic Menan Buttes, ancient volcanic craters, offer scenic trails and sweeping views, just 20 minutes away from the ranch. Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch is also within close reach of the Targhee National Forest, providing miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, snowmobiling, and ATV use. Off-roading enthusiasts will also appreciate the vast network of BLM roads and backcountry routes across the region.
A scenic 90-minute drive brings you to the entrance of Yellowstone National Park, where towering peaks, alpine lakes, and world-class wildlife viewing await. Grand Teton National Park is also just under two hours from the ranch, placing one of America's most iconic natural wonders within easy reach for day trips.
For more relaxed outings, downtown Rexburg offers charming local shops, dining, and seasonal events. The nearby cities of Idaho Falls, ID and Jackson, WY provide additional cultural attractions, restaurants, and outdoor outfitters. Whether it's casting a fly, glassing for elk and deer, or exploring one of America's most scenic national parks, Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch offers unrivaled access to the heart of the Rocky Mountain West!
Location
Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch benefits from a prime location in eastern Idaho, offering both the seclusion of a private rural setting and the convenience of nearby amenities. The property is situated less than 20 minutes west of Rexburg, a vibrant and growing community with a wide array of services. In Rexburg, locals and guests will find all essential amenities including grocery stores, hardware and agricultural supply outlets, restaurants, medical clinics, and Madison Memorial Hospital, a full-service healthcare facility. The town is also home to Brigham Young UniversityIdaho, contributing to a well-supported local economy and a lively cultural scene.
For those in need of air travel, the ranch is located just 35 minutes from Idaho Falls Regional Airport, which provides regular domestic flights and car rental services. Pocatello Regional Airport, offering additional travel options, is located less than 90 minutes to the south.
Beyond Rexburg, the surrounding region includes several other accessible communities such as Idaho Falls, Rigby, and St. Anthony, all offering additional shopping, dining, healthcare, and recreational amenities. The ranch's location strikes an ideal balance between peaceful rural living and convenient access to regional hubs, making it well-suited for both year-round living and seasonal retreat.
10/14/2025
$33,000,000
19662 ac.
ACTIVE
Idaho County - TBD, Cottonwood, ID
30,000 acre ranch on the Joseph Plains, this ranch features 21 miles of Salmon River frontage, 12 live creeks, and hundreds of springs. Diverse terrain includes meadows, pastures, and timbered draws. With 19,662 deeded acres and 11,000 acres of BLM and State land, it's a hidden gem of secluded, gorgeous, rugged Idaho beauty in the sportsman's paradise of Central IDideal for ranching, hunting, fishing, and endless recreation.
Land
Idaho's largest active ranch, offered for sale for the first time ever. Nestled on and above the legendary Salmon River, known as the River of No Return, which is part of the longest undammed river system and flows through the largest designated Wilderness area in the contiguous United States. The ranch spans in total 30,000 wild and scenic acres, including BLM and State land within and surrounding the ranch. A sportsman's paradise with hunting, fishing and recreation, it also functions as a productive cattle ranch.
This exceptional 30,000 acre Legacy Ranch offers unparalleled privacy, scenic Idaho beauty, and an abundance of usable land. Horseshoed by the Salmon River and enhanced by multiple creeks and natural springs, the property provides rich water resources and a landscape as functional as it is breathtaking.
Located in the highly desired Unit 13, the ranch is a true sportsman's haven. Its diverse terrain of timbered draws, elevated meadows, and sweeping panoramic views supports incredible wildlife populations, including elk, mule deer, white-tail, mountain lion, bear, turkey, and upland birds with bighorn sheep frequenting the Salmon River Canyon. A resident herd of 500 elk frequent the property year-round. The property also qualifies to apply for the (LAP) tags, Landowner Appreciation Program Controlled Hunts for both elk and deer, offering premier hunting opportunities right on-site.
2025 Landowner Appreciation Program Tags available for Unit 13
Deer 13 buck tags, mule deer or white-tail (10/10/25 11/3/25)
Elk 25 cow tags (10/10/25 11/3/25)
Elk 34 either bull or cow tags (10/10/25 11/3/25)
Landowners must register their land before applying for the landowner tags
Surrounded by 11,000 BLM and State landsmany landlocked and rarely accessedthe ranch delivers unmatched seclusion with extended access to Idaho's vast backcountry. Beyond its rich recreation and wildlife, the ranch operates as a productive cattle operation, historically running approximately 300-350 head. With strong grazing capacity and roughly 90 acres of alfalfa hay fields, it combines practical ranching use with lasting investment value.
Just outside Cottonwood, Idaho, the famed Salmon River at the ranch's edge offers world-class salmon and steelhead fishing as well as premier jetboating and whitewater rafting, further enhancing its outdoor lifestyle appeal.
A rare offering that combines expansive land, water, wildlife, this working land is more than a ranchit's a true Idaho legacy.
Improvements
There are three cowboy cabins (older ranch style homes) along with barns, outbuilding, multiple stock ponds and stock tanks.
Recreation
The famed Salmon River, the River of No Return, provides 21 miles of river frontage with miles of beautiful, white sandy beaches and world-class salmon, steelhead, and incredible bass fishing. Towering canyon walls, rugged rock formations, and diverse terrain create a sportsman's paradise with abundant wildlife and premier hunting opportunities. Just like the Salmon River, nearby Clearwater and Snake Rivers offer unmatched whitewater rafting, jet boating, kayaking, and fishing adventures.
Salmon River: The Salmon is known for world-class fishing Chinook salmon, steelhead, rainbow, cutthroat, bull trout, and bass with opportunities for both fly and spin fishing along its clear, free-flowing stretches and tributaries.
Snake River: The Snake is famous for Chinook salmon and steelhead runs, especially in its upper and middle sections near Hells Canyon and the Clearwater confluence. Also well known for sturgeon, trophy small-mouth bass, and catfish.
Clearwater River: The Clearwater is best known for its world-class steelhead and salmon fishing. It's one of the premier trophy steelhead fisheries in the Pacific Northwest. Also, trout, and smallmouth bass.
Beyond the ranch, thousands of acres of BLM and State lands provide endless opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, 4-wheeling, and UTV exploration, making it easy to experience Idaho's rugged backcountry. Together, the ranch and surrounding region offer an unparalleled lifestyle that seamlessly blends outdoor adventure, sport, and premier ranch living.
Agriculture
The ranch is a highly productive cattle operation, historically supporting 300-350 head of livestock across a mix of productive pasture, open meadows, and timbered grazing terrain. Approximately 90 acres of alfalfa hay fields provide additional feed resources, enhancing the ranch's operational capacity.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch boasts abundant water resources, including over 12 named live-water creeks that flow through the property and hundreds of springs throughout the acreage. These creeks and springs support thriving wildlife, along with the cattle and contribute to lush pasture and meadow growth. A notable feature on the ranch is Shroyer Springs, a reliable natural spring that enhances the property's water resources and scenic beauty. The 7-mile Shroyer Trail winds through the scenic easement, providing access to sweeping views, varied landscapes, and plentiful wildlife. The ranch also has a hydropower system which supplies power to both cowboy cabins located down on the river.
Skeleton Creek
Guthery Creek
Cottonwood Creek
Dry Creek
Billy Creek
Rickman Creek
Kylie Creek
Home Sweet Home Creek
Burnt Creek
Mahoney Creek
Rattlesnake Creek
Slick Ear Creek
Region & Climate
Located on Idaho's Camas Prairie at roughly 3,500 feet elevation, Cottonwood, ID enjoys four true seasons with warm, dry summers and crisp, snowy winters. With moderate precipitation, a long growing season, and fertile soils, the area supports productive ranching and agriculture. The setting combines wide-open prairie views with nearby mountains, forests, and the Salmon River canyon.
History
Founded in 1862, Cottonwood began as a way station for miners traveling to the goldfields of Florence and Warrens. The town is named after the dense cottonwood trees that once lined Cottonwood Creek. In 1877, it was the site of the Battle of Cottonwood during the Nez Perce War, where Chief Joseph's band engaged U.S. forces in a strategic retreat. Today, Cottonwood honors its rich heritage through landmarks like the Monastery of St. Gertrude, established in 1907, and the James V. and Sophia Baker House, built in 1916.
The Salmon River flows through a swath of Idaho country that is wild and rugged. It originates in the Sawtooth Range of the Stanley Basin and the canyon itself has some of the oldest minerals visible anywhere on earth, turning and winding in all directions through Idaho towards its confluence with the Snake River. The river earned its name The River of No Return for its wilderness and roadless section spanning a large piece of Idaho from Salmon to Riggins, ID. Early Pioneers built sweep boats that served as the supply line into the canyon but upon reaching their destination there was no way to return back to the starting point, with no roads and the powerful river, these boats would then be disassembled and used for lumber. Hence the name River of No Return. Lewis and Clark came across the river in 1805 but found it to be too rough to navigate due to the daunting canyon walls and dangerous rapids. In the 1860s gold was found and the rush began. Many historic and present-day mines can be seen while traveling along the Salmon River.
Location
Nestled in north-central Idaho on the scenic Camas Prairie, Cottonwood serves as a charming gateway to the rugged beauty of Idaho County. The small town is conveniently located along U.S. Highway 95, between Grangeville and Lewiston providing access to nearby recreation, services, and small-town amenities while remaining private and secluded. Surrounded by expansive public lands, forests, and the famed Salmon River, the area is ideal for ranching, hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventures. Cottonwood sits within driving distance of Lewiston (approximately 70 miles northwest) and the Clearwater River, combining the tranquility of rural living with access to regional hubs.
11/25/2025
$4,999,000
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Elmore County - TBD Hwy 51, Mountain Home, ID
Located within the Mountain Home Impact Area and directly adjacent to city limits, this 200-acre property offers an exceptional development opportunity in a well-positioned growth market. With sewer and water approximately half mile away at the Silverstone Subdivision, clear annexation potential, and preliminary plat work begun, the site is flexible for buyers seeking anywhere from 5 acres to the full 200 acres. The location benefits from major regional economic drivers including the Mountain Home Air Force Base expansion, the Qatari F-15 training mission, Micron’s multibillion-dollar CHIPS Act investment bringing up to 50,000+ projected jobs statewide, and a proposed nearby casino and resort development with up to 1,200 jobs. With better commute times to Boise than the west Treasure Valley and excellent connectivity between downtown Mountain Home, the Air Force Base, and the regional airport, the property is ideally positioned for residential, mixed-use, or commercial development.
09/23/2025
$10,173,135
686.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Bonneville County - 536 Ranger Station Rd, Swan Valley, ID
The Shurtleff Ranch presents a rare and truly exceptional ownership opportunity, seamlessly blending a rich history, valuable natural resources and stunning beauty across an impressive expanse of 686 acres in the heart of Swan Valley, ID. This expansive ranch is adorned with lush pastures that are further complemented by exceptional senior water rights from Rainey Creek, a tributary to the South Fork of the Snake River. This ensures a reliable water supply suitable for a variety of agricultural and ranching endeavors. The rich, fertile soil and abundant landscape create an ideal environment for cattle grazing, making it a stable and lucrative investment for cattle ranchers who are in search of high-quality land that effectively meets their diverse needs. In addition to its numerous agricultural advantages, the Shurtleff Ranch is perfectly suited for a variety of recreational pursuits. The picturesque landscape enveloping the ranch provides a host of outdoor activities, including nearby fly fishing on the South Fork of the Snake, hunting, water fowling, horseback riding, and snowmobiling, offering something for everyone. Properties of this caliber in Swan Valley, Idaho, are seldom available on the marketbe sure to seize this extraordinary opportunity while you still can.
10/20/2022
$9,500,000
1159.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Bear Lake County - 1354 Stauffer Canyon Road, Lot#WP001, Montpelier, ID
Located on the eastern slope of the majestic Bear River Mountain Range near Nounan Valley, Elkhorn Ranch offers a turnkey ranching operation. The ranch has a rich history of breeding champion rodeo bucking broncs and horses while cultivating a habitat for trophy mule deer to thrive year-round. Hunting and fishing enthusiasts are drawn to this property for the abundance of wildlife. Large herds of mule deer are seen nightly, and there is a good herd of resident elk on the property. 160 to 175 trophy mule deer bucks are taken every year, and it is not uncommon to harvest a 200 trophy buck. Approximately 500 acres are farmed; currently in hay, 3-way (barley, wheat, and oats), and sainfoin, which is an attractant and feed for mule deer and elk. The deer are also drawn to the bitterbrush which is abundant on the ranch in the higher elevations. The owner is striving to improve the soil biology and enhance the pasture grasses with rotational grazing management, using the herd effect. He works diligently to develop the land in a manner that has increased productivity and self-sustainability. He is willing to advise the new owners on the nuances of the land and how to sustain the ranch to continue providing a habitat that will support trophy mule deer to live on it year-round. The property consists of two separate tracts of land, approximately half a mile apart and connected by a network of two-track roads. This enables access to the full extent of the acreage, making it ripe for development. Mature water rights support a well-developed, gravity-fed, pressurized sprinkler and flood irrigation network, covering 150 acres of meadow grass in the south tract. Stauffer Creek winds through the northeast side of the south tract, providing more than half a mile of waterfront and creating prime spawning grounds for Bonneville Cutthroat trout. Idaho Fish and Game are managing a diversion point on this property for irrigation and fish that will commence in the fall of 2022 to improve and enhance the fishery in Stauffer Creek. A well-maintained farmhouse and ranch infrastructure are in the north tract with year-round access and power off Stauffer Canyon Road. Expansive acreage of pasture ground and farmland, combined with high elevation steep sloping hillside, provides views as far as the eye can see, yet, a feeling of seclusion with the surrounding mountain landscape. The south tract has two year-round, flowing, spring-fed ponds fed by Fern Creek and springs. The pond by the meadows is 20 feet deep and has been stocked with trout in the past. In 2016, the ranch was host to the Mountain Man Rendezvous, where 375 campsites/teepees inhabited the south tract around the pond and unfinished cabin site. Prior to the Rendezvous, the spring water was tested and deemed drinkable. The majestic rolling hills of Stauffer Canyon provide an outdoor recreation enthusiasts paradise with Cache National Forrest close by and access to miles of dirt roads and trails to explore backpacking, mountain biking, cruising in ATVs, and big game and upland game hunting. Winter access to much of Stauffer Canyon requires a snow machine and opens the door to a winter wonderland to explore snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing. A canyon property like this one is a rare find. Contact the listing agents today to schedule a tour.
03/03/2025
$289,900
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Clearwater County - 7362 S Dicks Creek Rd, Kendrick, ID
Spectacular private quiet lot on the west breaks of the Dworshak Reservoir. Flowing springs and pond. Beautiful timber and build sites. Borders timber company land on two sides. Terrific hunting and fishing in the area. A fantastic property for recreation!
09/26/2025
$1,099,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Boundary County - Jeru Creek Rd, Sandpoint, ID
Unique opportunity for a 160-acre parcel completely surrounded by national forest on all four sides in the Selkirk Mountains. Good roads to get there and a beautiful new road within property with a landing for parking and building. Subdividable ground. Outstanding recreational property for off-grid living. World-class big-game hunting and fantastic views!
09/02/2025
$14,900,000
481 ac.
ACTIVE
Kootenai County - 7350 W Willadsen Rd, Post Falls, ID
A once-in-a-generation North Idaho land opportunity — 481 contiguous acres positioned just outside Rathdrum in one of the nation’s fastest-growing counties. Spanning seven legal parcels with year-round Rathdrum Creek, this rare holding offers unmatched scale and versatility in the Inland Northwest.
With over 92% usable ground, Rural Residential zoning (5-acre minimum lots), multiple wells, five registered water rights, and on-site power, the property is well-suited for large-tract residential development, a private estate, or long-term land investment. Improvements include three Quonset structures and a pole barn totaling 17,120 sq. ft., plus gravel road access throughout.
The location delivers exceptional convenience — 2 minutes to Rathdrum, 20 minutes to Coeur d’Alene, 40 minutes to Spokane International Airport, and 45 minutes to both Schweitzer Mountain skiing and Lake Coeur d’Alene. Surrounded by regional hospitals, education centers, and a growing employment base, this property is uniquely positioned for growth.
Whether your vision is creating a legacy estate, executing a conservation-minded subdivision, or holding a high-upside asset in one of the most dynamic regions of the Inland Northwest, this property offers lasting value and truly rare scale.
12/06/2025
$3,500
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Boise County - Financing MiningClaim Ownership, Idaho City, ID
IDAHO FAMOUS TROUT FISHING RIVER
GOLD MINING CLAIM OWNERSHIP
OWNER FINANCING
This is a legally registered, 20 acre gold and gem Mining Claim for sale, the Crooked Gold #10 with the Crooked River running thru the whole claim for over 1320 feet.
There are side roads and trails from the main road leading to the river and camping areas.
Located 35 miles NE from the quaint mountain town of Idaho City with all the necessities.
The Crooked River is a famous trout fishing river and runs thru this claim.
Located in a beautiful pine forest.
This area has the feel of the Old West where the Cowboy Culture still lives on.
The Crooked River is located within the Boise Basin, one of Idaho's most historically productive gold mining areas. Many creeks and rivers in the Boise Basin, including those like the Crooked River, have a high probability of containing gold flakes. Gold discoveries in the Boise Basin in 1862 spurred a major gold rush, establishing towns and mining districts. The Boise Basin is particularly known for placer gold deposits, which are gold deposits found in creeks and river beds.
See further down this listing the Buying process, my owner financing options to choose from,
and how to purchase this claim.
See with the listing pictures maps and satellite views.
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Gold prices have reached an all time high of over $4000 per ounce.
We also found some nice gem specimens on the claim:
garnets (the state gem), quartz crystals, opals, and turquoise.
It is also a good sign here that experienced prospectors have been working their claims for years.
Crooked River is a tributary of the North Fork Boise River a known gold river.
The claim is located in the Boise Mountains with spectacular peaks, beautiful forests,
and clear running streams and rivers.
Willow Creek Campground is also just down the road with picnic tables, fire pits, grills, and access to a vault toilet, and is free national forest camping.
This area called the Boise Basin, where this claim is located, was one of the richest gold mining districts in the nation after the discovery of gold in 1862.
Today prospectors are very active in finding the gold that was left behind.
Owning a mining claim is having access to a lifetime of great family fun and recreation, in a very beautiful, natural setting.
We feel we are selling more than the gold and minerals on beautiful land.
You would be acquiring an experience that will give you a good feel for what the old time prospectors must have felt during the days of the original Montana Gold Rush.
A mining claim is an affordable way to enjoy the beauty of the land combined with the adventure of panning for gold.
35 miles NE of the town of Idaho City that has a history of gold production.
About 2 hours NE of the city of Boise.
The Arrowrock Reservoir is about 2 hours SW with many water activities.
The claim is located in the Boise Mountains having a history of gold production.
It is a good sign that there are other claims in this area being worked by experienced prospectors for years.
National Forests remained open at all times during the virus with a televised invitation by the Director for families to visit them as safe places for family recreation, making our mining claims some of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
BOISE NATIONAL FOREST
The Boise National Forests vast landscape spans over 2.5 million acres of diverse forest and grassland. Located northeast of Idahos capital city of Boise, recreationists can explore the North Fork Payette River Canyon at 2,800 feet in elevation to the nearly 10,000 foot peak of Trinity Mountain. Whether you choose to explore any of more than 500 trails, or cool off in one of over 250 lakes and reservoirs, the Boise National Forest is truly an outdoor enthusiasts dream!
IDAHO ROCKHOUNDING
Idaho is truly the Gem State. Since the origin of the earth, geologic processes combined to make the rocks of Idaho a mineral collectors storehouse. This, coupled with the beautiful forests and streams, makes Idaho the place where the rock collectors dreams come true.
Idaho is known for its variety of gems, such as garnet, opal, jade, topaz, zircon, agates, tourmaline, star garnets, fossils, and more.
Forests and streams are generally the best places to rockhound in Idaho.
Idaho certainly has a variety of rocks, crystals, and gemstones that would interest any rockhound. From diamonds, rubies, emeralds, gold, and sapphires to geodes, topaz, turquoise, opals, obsidian, amethyst, agates, jades, jasper, garnets, quartz crystals, and petrified wood. Idaho is well known for its meteorite specimens, arrowheads, and fossils as well. The official state gemstone is the star garnet since 1967.
BOISE COUNTY: Boise County was established on February 4, 1864, with its county seat at Idaho City. It was named for the Boise River, which was named by French-Canadian explorers and trappers for the great variety of trees growing along its banks in the lower desert valley. The Boise Basin, in which Idaho City lies, was one of the richest gold mining districts in the nation. Gold was discovered in 1862 and more of it was pulled from present-day Boise County than from the entire state of Alaska. At its peak in the mid-1860s, Idaho City was the largest city in the Northwest, and it was this rapid population influx that lead to the establishment of the Idaho Territory in 1863.
The County continues to produce modern-day treasures in the form of outstanding recreational opportunities, top-notch mountainous scenery, world class whitewater rivers, historic towns, festivals, annual and one-of-a kind events as well as an abundance of lodging and dining venues.
IDAHO CITY
Idaho City was once the largest mining community in the Pacific Northwest during the gold rush about 150 years ago. It was even bigger than Portland, Oregon at the time with about 7,000 residents. Today, you can explore the remnants of the old western town as well as the picturesque Sawtooth Mountains. There are so many fun things to do in Idaho City, making it a fun day trip or weekend trip from the Boise area.
The downtown area is a combination of historic sites as well as charming local shops. You can easily spend half a day browsing the local shops and grabbing a bite to eat.
The Historic District is in the heart of downtown. There are a handful of historic buildings like the old jail, the Boise Basin Museum, and courthouse as well as a bunch of old farm equipment. There is a fun boardwalk that will take you by most of the 14 historical sites, making it easy to imagine what life was like in the 1800s.
BUYING PROCESS:
To purchase my claim, I would need how you want your name(s) and street mailing address on the contract, and which payment option you choose, where I would scan and email you a signed contract.
Total price of $3500, that can be paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment,
or $3500, paying $1750 first month, and $1750 2nd month,
or $3500, paying $1500 first month, $1000 2nd month, and $1000 3rd month,
or $3500, paying $700 per month for 5 months,
or $3500, paying $500 per month for 7 months,
or $4000, paying $400 per month for 10 months.
A $199 deed processing fee is paid with final monthly payment.
After receiving your final payment, your ownership of the 20 acre claim will be legally recorded with the Idaho Bureau of Land Management and the Boise County Recorder.
I am a retired teacher, and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 75 and my wife 73, and we have gained the experience to select the best areas to locate claims.
BOISE MOUNTAINS
Rising dramatically above Treasure Valley below, the Boise Mountains are a collection of peaks in the west-central part of Idaho. The range contains 79 named peaks, the highest of which is Two Point Mountain and the most prominent of which is Shafer Butte.
Geographically the Boise Mountains are roughly defined by the Boise National Forest and contain 20 mountain lakes and over 35 named summits. The region is relatively warm and dry- slightly more moist than a typical desert mountain range.
Winters are relatively short due the their low elevation and southern location.
CITY OF BOISE
Boise is the capital city of Idaho. The Boise River Greenbelt is a series of tree-dotted trails and parks hugging the water's edge. In an art deco building, downtowns Boise Art Museum has contemporary works and an outdoor sculpture garden.
Boise is a recreationalist's paradise. If you value the outdoors and time spent among rivers, mountains, canyons, deserts and lakes and all the activities encapsulated therein it's worth a serious look.
Downtown Boise is booming. New construction is all over the area. The Zions Bank building, completed in 2014, is the tallest building in the state and sits at the city's center. Locally sourced food and drink dominate the summer patio scene. Boise's residents may spend their days enjoying nature, but they fill their evenings dining on locally sourced cuisine, enjoying an opera performance and sipping delicious cocktails.
Idaho's capital sits squarely on the boundary of urban and rural, civilized and wild, refined and raw. Yes, there are wilder places. Yes, there are more urbane places.
Boise is a good place to live if you enjoy easy access to both.
ARROWROCK RESERVOIR
This 18 mile narrow canyon reservoir of 3,150-acres has limited access to 60 miles of shoreline. Boating, canoeing, windsurfing, and fishing are the major recreation activities at Arrowrock, located east of Boise. The reservoir is only 30 minutes from Boise and provides access to the city's nearest national forest. Fish species include rainbow trout, kokanee, yellow perch, whitefish, and the protected bull trout. Season open year-round. Site offers: vault toilets, boat ramps and dock, parking, and dispersed camping.
If within one year you are
01/18/2025
$2,350,000
292.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Boundary County - NKA 292 Acres Highway 2, Moyie Springs, ID
Discover a rare opportunity to own approximately 292 acres of prime land just outside Moyie Springs, ID. This stunning property features over a mile of Highway 2 frontage, perfectly blending natural beauty, privacy, and convenience. The level clearings offer excellent building sites with breathtaking views of the Purcell Mountains, making it an ideal location for your dream home. Comprising five individual parcels, the land presents unique investment potential for estate living or future land divisions. Conveniently situated just 20 minutes from Bonners Ferry and 25 minutes from Troy, Montana, you can enjoy the tranquility of rural life while still having access to local amenities. Year-round access via Highway 2 ensures easy travel, and essential utilities, including electricity and phone, are readily available along the road, with good wells in the area. Plus, with proximity to the Kootenai River, you'll have endless recreational opportunities. Come live the Northwest Lifestyle!
10/22/2025
$6,750,000
21.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Idaho County - Riggins, ID
Mackay Bar Outfitters and Guest Ranch (or simply Mackay Bar Ranch) is a 21+/- acre backcountry sanctuary nestled deep within the Payette National Forest at the heart of the Frank Church-River of No Return and Gospel Hump Wilderness Areas. The ranch boasts approximately 3,000 feet of frontage on the main stem of the Salmon River, a National Wild and Scenic River and one of America's longest undammed, free-flowing waterways. A collection of tasteful, immaculately maintained ranch buildings, including the lodge, owner's home, multiple guest cabins, staff housing, and operational structures, are perched above the Salmon with views of the surrounding canyon and direct access to a white sand beach. The residential structures all have modern conveniences and are serviced by a comprehensive, off-grid power system featuring a hydroelectric power plant along with new propane generators, solar panels, inverters, and robust battery storage. Mackay Bar is one of the more accessible properties in the Salmon River Canyon and is primarily reached by jetboat from the Vinegar Creek boat landing 25 miles downstream and aircraft using the ranch's 1,900+/- foot runway. The property can also be accessed by vehicle using a seasonal national forest road from Dixie, about 25 miles north of the property. Mackay Bar Ranch operates as one of the premier outfitting and guest destinations in the northern Rockies, utilizing U.S. Forest Service special use permits for exclusive big game hunting on 200,000+/- acres of surrounding wilderness areas and commercial jet boat services on 80+/- miles of the Salmon River for fishing, upland hunting, hiking, touring, and wildlife viewing. The ranch is offered turnkey with business assets, permits, furnishings, and equipment, including two 28-foot, custom jet boats. Mackay Bar offers significant management flexibility depending on one's goals. The next owner can leverage the ranch's existing reputation, customer base, and market presence to operate the outfitting and hospitality business or simply enjoy the ranch as a private refuge, while taking advantage of the outfitting permits for a steady income stream.
The Facts:
~ Unique 21+/- acre backcountry ranch surrounded by national forest and federal wilderness areas
~ Over a half mile of frontage on the main stem of the Salmon River, a National Wild and Scenic River
~ Reachable by jet boat, aircraft, or vehicle
~ Tasteful and well-maintained structures include a lodge with ample outdoor living space, an owner's home, guest cabins, and staff housing
~ Licensed irrigation, commercial, and hydropower water rights from multiple sources
~ Multiple special-use permits for guided big game hunting in the adjoining wilderness areas and commercial jet boat use on the Salmon River
~ Accommodates up to 28 guests, while "glamping" style wall tents provide extra room for large groups
~ Offered turnkey with business assets, permits, furnishings, and equipment, including two custom-built, twin-engine jet boats
~ Diverse wildlife includes elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, cougar, black bear, wolves, and various upland bird species
~ Fishing opportunities include spring and fall steelhead, smallmouth bass, and resident cutthroat and rainbow trout
~ Setting for one of the West's premier outfitting and guest operations
~ Well-suited for ongoing commercial operations or as an exclusive private retreat
03/29/2024
$7,900,000
657.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - 33 Mecham Lane, Carey, ID
This Farm is one of a kind! Irrigation system was completely update in 2015, with new main line, pumps and 10 pivots. 367 +- acres irrigated crop land with water rights from Little Wood River Irrigation District, 55 AUMS with spring water on ranch, 10,000 +- sf indoor riding arena, 3,600 +- sf equipment storage shop, 1,600 +- sf shop. Second home, is 1,356 +- sf, 4 bdrm 1 bath. Property is well maintained!
09/29/2025
$7,950,000
4079 ac.
ACTIVE
Washington County - 1854 Farnam Ln Weiser, ID 83672, Weiser, ID
This extraordinary 4,079 acre ranch is located in the desirable and beautiful Mann Creek Valley with Mann Creek running through it! This ground is diverse with its rolling hills of rangeland covered in sagebrush and buckbrush, tillable cropland and irrigated cropland. Water is abundant with seven springs that feed into troughs and two ponds by the home. The wildlife here is a sportsman's dream with elk, mule deer, pheasant, quail, partridge, waterfowl, chucker, turkey, occasional bear, mountain lion, and bobcat. In addition it offers phenomenal trout fishing out of Mann Creek and breathtaking views in every direction! The ranch has recently supported 400-475 yearlings for a duration of 4-6 months out of the year. A secure entrance over a bridge leads you into this one of a kind ranch and the 3 bedroom 2 bath home. The garage has a walk-in cooler room with meat rack. There is also an orchard with peaches, plums, grapes, cherries, and pears.
04/30/2025
$1,550,000
66 ac.
ACTIVE
Kootenai County - 2834 West Conkling Road, Worley, ID
Development opportunities! 66+ pristine acres surrounded by over 5000 acres of Heyburn State Park Land. Subdivide and develop a portion or all of land for income opportunities or build your own dream home and mini farm! There are multiple outbuildings, storage sheds and two ponds on the property. Incredible usable acreage with rolling hills and sweeping mountain views. Enjoy convenient access to Coeur d'Alene and being just moments to the lake. This is truly a property you must see to appreciate!
04/30/2025
$2,500,000
61.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Shoshone County - 9076 Coeur D'Alene River Road, Kingston, ID
Prime opportunity! These 3 lots, totaling over 61.4 acres, includes over 400' of waterfront on a year-round creek, which leads into the Coeur d'Alene River (World Famous for Fly Fishing) just 125' from the property. The property backs up to approx. 11,186 acres of State Land, with groomed trails starting on the property and continuing throughout. An explorer's paradise! Standard utilities already in place, including Well, Septic and Electric, even an RV pad. Paved roads leading all the way to the gated access, so you're not out in the boonies either. Come take a look today, you'll be impressed!
08/26/2025
$1,894,000
190 ac.
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Boundary County - NNA 196 Acres Hwy 95, Bonners Ferry, ID
EXTRAORDINARY 190+ acre estate with 4 legal parcels in the beautiful Purcell Mountains of North Idaho. Strategic privacy and seclusion with excellent year-round access, plus an almost mile-long border with US National Forest extending to Canada. A spring-fed pond and seasonal creek are on the 85-acre parcel. A registered well is on the 10-acre parcel. 2+ miles of well maintained, moderately-graded trail system connect the parcels. Healthy, managed forest and timber (fir, cedar, pine) with NUMEROUS potential build sites both on and off the existing trail system present spectacular opportunities for a private luxury estate or trophy hunting ranch. Heavy wildlife presence (white tail, mule deer, elk, moose, bear, grouse) along with Moyie River Sportsmans access just down the road. 35 Minutes into Bonners Ferry for all amenities or hospital. 50 minutes to Creston, British Columbia for additional dining and amenities. NOTHING LIKE THIS CURRENTLY ON MARKET IN NORTH IDAHO.
06/11/2025
$4,000,000
112 ac.
ACTIVE
Fremont County - N 2750 E, Newdale, ID
Over a mile of Teton River frontage. 114 acres spread across five parcels. Properties like this don't come along often. With direct access to some of the best private fishing water in the region, this land offers unmatched privacy, scenery, and space to create something lasting. The setting is quiet but accessible, just off a paved county road and the elevated terrain opens up panoramic views of the Tetons. Elk, moose, and deer are frequent visitors, and the natural beauty here speaks for itself. Whether you're planning a family getaway, a recreational ranch, or simply looking to invest in rare ground, this property gives you options. Multiple building sites give you the flexibility to build on your terms, at your pace.
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04/17/2025
$274,500
3.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Latah County - Nka Parcel 2 Mix Road, Moscow, ID
Discover the perfect blend of convenience and natural beauty with this stunning 3 acre buildable lot located immediately outside of Moscow! Set in a peaceful & picturesque setting, this parcel offers sweeping views of the surrounding Palouse — ideal for your dream home, homestead, or getaway retreat! The property is ready to build, with power and natural gas at the paved road. Mild terrain and open space provide planning flexibility. All surrounding wells are are WELL producing! Enjoy the tranquility of rural living without sacrificing proximity to town -arrive at Moscow’s shops, restaurants, the University of Idaho, and other ammenities faster than many that live within city limits - as it is only 1.5 miles to the grocery store, without stop signs or lights! Take a drive up Mix Road and find you new homesite today!
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11/01/2025
$49,000
0.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bonner County - Bayview, ID
Discover your own slice of North Idaho paradise with this beautifully wooded 0.60-acre retreat nestled in the heart of Bayview, Idahojust minutes from the stunning shores of Lake Pend Oreille. Surrounded by national forest and embraced by serene wilderness, this property offers both privacy and freedomwith no HOA or restrictive rules standing in the way of your vision.
Here, youll find yourself enveloped in outdoor bliss: hike through thousands of acres of backcountry, hunt or ride ATVs on rugged terrain, and explore the natural playground that makes Bayview so unique. The nearby Gold Creek Lodge serves as a local hub for adventurers and day-trippers alike, and with power available right at the road, the foundation for your mountain escape or investment property is already in place.
Whether youre looking for a weekend getaway, a future build site, or a strategic land investment, this lot delivers endless possibilities. Zoned A/F-20 (Agricultural/Forestry), the parcel is equipped with utilities and permissible uses like RV camping and mobile homessubject to county guidelines. The terrain is ready for you to imagine and create: a quiet refuge, a rustic cabin, or a bold personal project.
Coordinates at 47.96541, -116.45455 pinpoint the location, and the access route leads you via Big Buck Road / W. Gold Roadbring your GPS or map app and plan accordingly. While the setting is remote and rawplease prepare accordingly and give yourself the peace of mind that comes from proper planning and safety awareness.
This is a rare opportunity to claim your piece of the Idaho lifestyle: woodsy seclusion, national-forest neighbors, and a canvas for your dreams just steps from one of Americas most beautiful lakes. Embrace the call of the wildand make this Bayview oasis yours.
PROPERTY DETAILS
Acreage: 0.60
County: Bonner
State: Idaho
Parcel ID: RP53N01W036820A
Zoning: Agricultural/Forestry-20 (A/F-20)
Land Use / Zoning Summary: Agricultural/Forestry-20 (A/F-20)
Annual Taxes: $94.90
Access Notes: Use GPS coordinates to locate
Location Details:
Center Coordinates: 47.96541, -116.45455
07/03/2024
$7,550,000
2825 ac.
ACTIVE
Idaho County - 151 Ranta Rd, Kooskia, ID
The Henry Cattle Ranch is a game-rich mountain property situated on Harris Ridge, overlooking the Clearwater River. Located just three miles from Kooskia, Idaho, this ranch borders state land and extends into the expansive Clearwater National Forest. The property spans 2,825 deeded acres with another featuring rolling meadows of natural grass and pine-covered ridges that descend into multiple creek drainages, including Sutler Creek and Red Pine Creek, which flow through the property. The Clearwater area is considered the banana belt of Idaho with four seasons but very moderate in temperatures. The ranch has over 370 acres of hay ground along with approx. 700 acres of timber land that has not been cut in years.
Positioned at the end of Harris Ridge Road, the ranch offers complete privacy, boasting both an owner's home at 4,224 sq. ft. 4 beds and 5 baths, built in 2017. There is also a second home for the ranch manager, a 3,132 sq. ft. ranch style home. The charm of this ranch lies in its stunning views of the Clearwater Drainage to the south and the timbered ridges that stretch out on the horizon to the east and south. The ranch teems with wildlife, including resident elk, deer, turkey, bears, and various other predators, making it feel like a true wildlife sanctuary.
10/19/2022
$205,000
36.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Oneida Narrows Road, Lot #WP001, Preston, ID
This exclusive gated Bear River Ranch property teeming with mature trees and birds eye views of the mountains and Bear River is the perfect mountain getaway just minutes from Preston. Two separate secluded build sites with panoramic views and seasonal dirt road access await. The terrain is wooded and mountainous with moderate to steep slopes and draws. Towering evergreens and plentiful deciduous trees blanket much of the surrounding Bear River Ranch area. An active HOA maintains the combination gate and network of seasonal dirt roads that provide access to the properties. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Oneida Canyon Recreation Area which is located on Oneida Narrows Road. Swimming, boating at the reservoir, floating the river, camping, hiking, river and reservoir fishing, bird watching, wildlife viewing, and hunting are available to the public as part of the Wildlife Habitat Management Area provided by PacifiCorp who owns and manages the adjacent property along the Bear River and, also by the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management. During the winter months, a snow machine is required to access the property and opens the door to a magical winter wonderland to enjoy snowshoeing, cross country skiing or snowmobiling. Power is not available so solar power or a portable generator is recommended. Contact the listing agents to schedule a tour.
10/30/2025
$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.
07/09/2025
$1,088,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Idaho County - S 320 AC Shoot Creek Rd, Powell Junction, ID
Discover a rare opportunity to own 320 off-grid acres where adventure begins at your doorstep. Located at the end of a private road with a gated entrance, this property offers extreme privacy, panoramic views of the Bitterroot Mountains, and over a 1/2 mile of Shoot Creek frontage. An flat bench along the creek is ideal for a cabin retreat. Just 10 miles from Lolo Pass and an hour from Missoula, it provides excellent access, unmatched solar potential, and direct access to public lands, groomed ski, and snowmobile trails. Surrounded by Idaho's premier wilderness corridor, enjoy year-round recreation, abundant wildlife, and total solitude. Whether you're seeking a seasonal getaway, backcountry basecamp, or full-time homestead, this land delivers true off-grid living: clean air, endless skies, silent nights, and freedom to roam. With rich natural features and proximity to the iconic Lochsa Lodge and hot springs, this is your gateway to the best of the West.
06/24/2025
$375,000
3.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Idaho County - Parcel 1 Packers Meadow Rd 373, Powell Junction, ID
Discover a rare opportunity to own land where adventure begins right out your front door in this off-grid development offering unmatched solar potential just four miles from Lolo Pass, this is your gateway to thousands of acres of pristine public land. Nestled into the headwaters of Pack Creek and the Brushy Fork drainage, this location is as wild as it is accessible, with groomed cross-country skiing and snowmobile trails winding through breathtaking terrain for year-round recreation in one of the Wests most scenic playgrounds. Each homesite boasts panoramic views of the Bitterroot Mountains and direct access to untouched wilderness, providing a front-row seat to natures grandeur, where wildlife sightings are common and solitude is guaranteed. Despite its remote feel, the property is only a 40-minute drive from Missoula, Montana, making it an ideal blend of seclusion and convenience. Grand View 1 offers 3.84 acres with private, gated access off the 373, Packer Meadows Road. This premier lot features exceptional, uninterrupted views of the Brushy drainage and Bass Peak in the distance. With spring water on site, its the optimal place to establish your future basecamp to the backcountry. Two existing pads are ready for buildinga secluded garage or shop site and a homesite nestled among ages-old granite slabs. At the high point of the lot, a rock firepit awaits, where stories are waiting to be told and memories are ready to be made. Whether youre looking for a seasonal escape, a backcountry basecamp, or a full-time wilderness homestead, this development delivers everything an off-grid lifestyle should: clean air, endless skies, silent nights, and room to roam. No power lines, no crowds, just you, the sun, and the freedom to live on your terms.
07/30/2025
$1,100,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Bear Lake County - TBD Stauffer Canyon Road, Montpelier, ID
Enjoy expansive canyon views and four-season recreation with this high-country off-the-grid cabin tucked in the heart of the Bear River Mountain Range. Beautifully set against the majestic rolling hills with seasonal access just over seven miles off State Highway 36, this turnkey Stauffer Canyon two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath, 3000+/-square-foot cabin is well-maintained and sits on forty acres, with an adjacent forty-acre parcel providing additional privacy and a potential build site.The terrain offers endless exploration both on and off the property and opportunities to invite family and friends to set up camp in your own backyard. The creek and natural vegetation, including wild berries, provide shelter and habitat for wildlife such as mule deer, elk, moose, and upland game, which frequent the property. Experience the serenity of the outdoors year-round on the covered front porch and upper covered deck. The main level front porch is full length of the cabin and offers ample space for greeting guests and seating. Relax to the gentle sounds of the aspen leaves rustling in the breeze and enjoy the fresh mountain air. The stars in the night sky seem to shine especially bright. Enjoy stargazing without all of the city's light pollution.Bear Lake State Park and Marina, known as the Caribbean of the Rocky Mountains for its turquoise blue water, is just thirty-three miles away. Float, fish, or swim along the nearby Bear River and return to warm up by the campfire or wood-burning stove and enjoy wildlife viewing from the privacy of your own backyard. This is an outdoor recreation enthusiasts paradise with Cache National Forest close by. Access to miles of dirt roads and trails to explore backpacking, mountain biking, horseback riding, cruising in ATVs, big game, and upland game hunting. Winter access requires a snowmachine and opens the door to a magical winter wonderland to explore snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, fat tire biking, and snowshoeing.Equipped with full off-grid capability, including pedestal solar panels, a separate building with a battery room, and a Kohler generator. The low-maintenance fiberglass siding and roof with InsulSafe insulation and partially enclosed upper deck add to the value and peace of mind, especially as a recreational property. In addition to the full bath inside the cabin, a separate plumbed shower house equipped with electricity, a water heater, two showers, two sinks, and two toilets.comes in handy when hosting guests. The open floor plan with nine-foot ceilings on the main level, a vaulted ceiling on the upper level, and natural light streaming in through the windows creates a welcoming glow against the warm wood paneling. In the fall, the lush evergreen carpeted ridge is particularly vibrant against the golden leaves and white trunks of the aspens. This may be just the recreational property you have been waiting for.
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