Owyhee County, Idaho Land For Sale (88 results)
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09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
09/23/2025
$2,500,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - N Jump Creek Rd, Homedale, ID
Welcome to the Owyhee 100: the intersection of production agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Located near the growing town of Homedale, Idaho, this 100 acre multi-use farmland offers frontage on E Market Road and N Jump Creek Road. Jump Creek winds its way through the northeastern boundary line all the way to the southwestern corner of the tract. Two pivots provide the majority of the irrigation for the cropland, while the creek provides stock water, as well as wildlife habitat and recreational enjoyment. Currently producing high-quality hay, feedstock, and grazing, the multi-use zoning allows maximum versatility for your personal or investment goals. Enjoy the close proximity to a desirable small town with the convenience of a quick drive to the larger Boise metropolitan area and a short trip to the Sunny Slope Wine Trail, the Owyhee Mountains, and a host of recreation, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
This is a truly unique and versatile property for the savvy buyer! Contact Oscar Evans today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.
Climate: Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation: Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Homedale is a vibrant but quiet and desirable little community on the Snake River. It's far enough out to maintain its traditional culture but close enough to be convenient to services and activities. In the near future, it will be home to a D&B Farm Supply and several new establishments. This new development is sure to complement the existing variety of good food, shopping, supplies, and everything needed to keep the home and ranch running smoothly. School sports, rodeo, hunting, fishing, farming, and ranching still reign in the culture and lives of the residents and surrounding area.
The Owyhee County Fair brings in people from miles around as FFA and 4H take center stage for the culmination of a year of hard work.
Location:
N Jump Creek Road
Homedale, ID 83628
Owyhee County
2.8 Miles SE of Homedale
7.6 Miles E of the Oregon State Line
18 Miles SW of the Indian Creek Plaza
45 Miles W of the Boise Airport
Coordinates:
43.59237, -116.90875
Tax Information:
$360.78 in 2024
Property Use:
Multi-Use
Development
Farm/Ranch
Cattle/Horses
Hunting
Recreation
Property Information:
100 Acres
Live Water
Two Pivots
Irrigation
Views
Ample Road Frontage
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
08/16/2024
$3,900,000
2535 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Grand View, ID
Located in the heart of the Owyhee Uplands 50 miles southwest of the farming community of Grand View, Deep Creek Ranch is a highly productive, seasonal cattle grazing operation that features 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels of land surrounded by two Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments permitted to the ranch and an associated State of Idaho grazing lease. The ranch's deeded parcels are strategically positioned within the grazing allotments and control water sources and access points.
The Owyhee Uplands (or simply the "Owyhees") is an immense, sparsely populated region spanning portions of Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, where sheer canyon walls swell to broad sagebrush plateaus and juniper-covered hills that roll across one of the largest intact and undeveloped expanses of public land remaining in the Lower 48. Deep Creek represents the best of the Owyhees, encompassing robust grasslands, sage-covered mesas, juniper forests, aspen stands, red rock canyons, and numerous creeks, springs, and seasonal lakes.
The only building improvements on the ranch are two off-grid cow camps, each with a small cabin and horse pen. These camps provide basic living accommodations during the grazing and hunting seasons and are situated on separate deeded tracts connected by an internal ranch road. A set of loading corrals is located along the county road linking the ranch with Grand View and Jordan Valley, Oregon, to the northwest.
The ranch supports abundant big game, including elk, mule deer, and antelope, as well as upland birds and a host of non-games species. Deep Creek, Pole Creek, and Dickshooter Creek, all part of the Owyhee River system, offer fishing opportunities for native redband trout and introduced smallmouth bass. Because of its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation program tags for controlled hunts in highly coveted unit 42.
The Facts:
~ Highly productive, 500+/- head, seasonal cattle operation with excellent grazing and water resources
~ 2,535+/- deeded acres in ten individual parcels encompassed by two single-user
~ BLM grazing allotments and a state grazing lease
~ 50 miles from Grand View and 100 miles from Boise
~ Basic improvements include two off-grid, "buckaroo" cabins
~ Extremely private backcountry setting with limited impacts from the public
~ Pole Creek and Owyhee River Wilderness Areas border the ranch
~ Excellent big game and upland bird hunting and fishing for redband trout and smallmouth
~ Qualifies for landowner tags for controlled hunts in unit 42
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,000 feet to 5,700 feet
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $800
07/28/2025
$795,000
115 ac.
ACTIVE
Owyhee County - Highway 78, Hammett, ID
Take advantage of the rare opportunity to own 115 acres near Hammett, Idaho. The property offers more than one mile of frontage on the Snake River and is situated on both sides of Hwy 78. 25 acres of water shares can be used for livestock or crops. Multiple recreational opportunities abound, such as fishing and waterfowl hunting, along with an Indian Cove Boat Ramp. Building a home will be subject to the Owyhee County Conditional Use permitting process due to agricultural zoning.
This property is 50 minutes from Boise and roughly 20 minutes from shopping and restaurants in Mountain Home. Irrigation water is currently in the IDWR Water Bank.
To learn more and schedule a visit, contact Oscar Evans today!
The Climate
Owyhee County enjoys a semi-arid, mild climate with significant seasonal variation in precipitation. The county receives an average of 4 to 18 inches of rain annually. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are cool with potential for snowfall. The area is characterized by a cool season with maximum precipitation and a warm, dry season. Approximately 80,000 acres of productive farmland is possible only with irrigation.
Recreation
Owyhee County is home to millions of acres of public land and miles of trails and waterways. The beautiful Owyhee River winds through remote areas of the county and is ideal for rafting, fishing, camping, or hiking its majestic canyons. The Snake River forms the north and east boundary of the county and provides unlimited outdoor options as well. Hike or ride horses or off-road vehicles on miles of trails and back roads. Enjoy recreation from Bruneau Dunes State Park to Succor Creek State Park and the Jump Creek recreation area. Hunt big game and birds from elk and mule deer to chukar, upland birds, and waterfowl. Don't say you've been to Owyhee County unless you visit the famous mining town of Silver City.
Location:
Hwy 78
Hammett, Idaho 83627
Owyhee County
4 Miles W of Hammett
16 Miles NE of Bruneau
23 Miles S of Mountain Home
32 Miles SE of Mountain Home AFB
63 Miles S of Boise Airport
Coordinates:
42.941316, -115.534368
Tax Information:
$9.94 in 2024
Property Use:
Recreation
Agriculture
Grazing
Hunting & Fishing
Potential Home Site
Property Information:
115 Total Acres
25Acres of Water Shares
1+ Mile of Frontage
on the Snake River
Frontage on Hwy 78
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