Nez Perce County, Idaho Land For Sale (14 results)
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10/30/2025
$295,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - TBD Old Culdesac Road, Culdesac, ID
Owner financing available @ 2%! Nestled near Culdesac, Idaho, this approximately 120-acre property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Central Idaho. With diverse terrain and a year-round creek, this land is ideal for recreation or a private retreat. Abundant wildlifeincluding deer, elk, and bearfrequent the property, making it a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Don't miss your chance to make your outdoor dreams a reality.
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.
Don't miss this opportunitynow's your chance to own land with owner financing at 2% interest and a 5-year balloon payment.
Recreation
This region of Idaho offers an exceptional opportunity to experience outdoor recreation at its finest, set among some of the state's most scenic and diverse landscapes. Just a short drive from the confluence of the Snake River and Clearwater River, the Lewis-Clark Valley is a hidden gem known for its natural beauty, rich history, and wide range of outdoor activities.
The surrounding Culdesac area provides easy access to fishing, boating, and rafting on both rivers, while expansive public landsincluding the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forestsoffer miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and ATV exploration. The region is also well regarded for hunting, with abundant populations of deer, elk, turkey, upland birds and other game.
Whether you're casting a line, exploring backcountry trails, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the landscape, this area is a true gateway to the Idaho outdoor lifestyle.
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): Located approximately 21 miles west, this is the most convenient airport, offering regional flights and essential travel services.
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport (PUW): About 51 miles northwest, this airport provides additional connections to major hubs for expanded travel options.
While Culdesac offers a quiet, rural setting, its appeal lies in its peaceful atmosphere, strong sense of community, and easy access to Idaho's natural beauty. Nearby Lewiston provides shopping, dining, larger medical facilities and everyday amenities.
10/30/2025
$315,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - TBD Old Culdesac Road, Culdesac, ID
Owner financing available! Nestled near Culdesac, Idaho, this approximately 120-acre property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Central Idaho. With diverse terrain and a year-round creek, this land is ideal for recreation or a private retreat. Abundant wildlifeincluding deer, elk, and bearfrequent the property, making it a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Don't miss your chance to make your outdoor dreams a reality.
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 region of Idaho offers an exceptional opportunity to experience outdoor recreation at its finest, set among some of the state's most scenic and diverse landscapes. Just a short drive from the confluence of the Snake River and Clearwater River, the Lewis-Clark Valley is a hidden gem known for its natural beauty, rich history, and wide range of outdoor activities.
The surrounding Culdesac area provides easy access to fishing, boating, and rafting on both rivers, while expansive public landsincluding the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forestsoffer miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and ATV exploration. The region is also well regarded for hunting, with abundant populations of deer, elk, turkey, upland birds and other game.
Whether you're casting a line, exploring backcountry trails, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the landscape, this area is a true gateway to the Idaho outdoor lifestyle.
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): Located approximately 21 miles west, this is the most convenient airport, offering regional flights and essential travel services.
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport (PUW): About 51 miles northwest, this airport provides additional connections to major hubs for expanded travel options.
While Culdesac offers a quiet, rural setting, its appeal lies in its peaceful atmosphere, strong sense of community, and easy access to Idaho's natural beauty. Nearby Lewiston provides shopping, dining, larger medical facilities and everyday amenities.
03/16/2026
$599,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - NKA North Road, Kendrick, ID
PROPERTY:
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Southwick, Idaho, this exceptional 160-acre property offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of wilderness paradise. Boasting diverse terrain, abundant timber resources, and a year-round creek, this recreational timber ground promises a serene escape from everyday life. With its prime location, this property caters to outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking a private retreat. Don't miss this unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise in the heart of Southwick, Idaho. Embrace the rustic elegance and endless possibilities that this 160-acre recreational timber ground with a year-round creek offers. Whether you aspire to create a private retreat or immerse yourself in the beauty of the Idaho wilderness, this property invites you to live your outdoor dreams.
LAND FEATURES:
Year Round Creek
Private Secluded Setting
Recreational Timber Ground
Varied & Diverse Terrain
ATV & Hiking Trails
RECREATION:
The area offers a rich array of outdoor recreation and smalltown charm. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy miles of scenic trails like the Ed Corkill Memorial Trail and the KendrickJuliaetta Recreation Trail, perfect for hiking, walking, biking, and wildlife observation in the lush countryside. The area is rich with opportunities, from small lakes and reservoirs in Latah County to nearby rivers and streams. The surrounding forests and hills provide abundant wildlife viewing, seasonal hunting, and peaceful spots for camping, trail exploration, or simply enjoying Idaho's scenic wilderness.
REGION & CLIMATE:
Nestled in the scenic countryside of Kendrick and the surrounding Southwick Ridge, this region offers a peaceful rural setting surrounded by rolling farmland, timbered hills, and expansive Idaho skies. Located in north-central Idaho, the area combines the charm of small-town living with the beauty of the Palouse landscape. Properties here often feature wide open spaces, fertile ground, and sweeping views of the countryside. Despite its tranquil rural atmosphere, the community remains within reasonable driving distance of larger towns like Moscow, offering convenient access to a wider range of amenities while still enjoying a relaxed small-town lifestyle. Moscow serves as a regional hub with grocery stores, local boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops, medical facilities, and community events.
The area experiences a classic four-season climate typical of north-central Idaho, with warm summers, crisp autumns, cool winters, and mild, green springs. Summers are generally warm and dry, with daytime temperatures often ranging from the mid-70s to mid-80s and cooler evenings. Autumn brings cooler temperatures and vibrant color to the rolling farmland and forested hills, while spring typically arrives with moderate rainfall. Winters are cool and peaceful, with temperatures typically in the 20s to 30s and periodic snowfall that dusts the surrounding hills and valleys. Snowfall is generally moderate compared to nearby mountain regions
HISTORY:
The area has a rich agricultural history dating back to the late 1800s, when early homesteaders were drawn to the fertile soils and abundant natural resources of north-central Idaho. Settlers established farms and small ridge communities throughout the rolling hills of the Palouse, where dryland grain farming quickly became a way of life. Kendrick developed as the primary local hub after the arrival of the railroad in the 1890s, which helped farmers transport wheat, barley, and other crops grown throughout the surrounding countryside. The town grew to support nearby farming and timber communities with stores, services, and schools, many of which continue to serve the region today.
09/22/2025
$200,000
17.88 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - 22743 Old Melrose Grade, Peck, ID
Spanning over 20 acres in Peck, Idaho, this property comprises 2 parcels and boasts convenient access from Old Melrose Grade, just before the cemetery. With its subdivision potential and electric close by, this picturesque land features an abundance of majestic Red Fir and Pine trees, offering gorgeous views and a serene, park-like ambiance. While it requires a driveway and homesite installation, it is mere minutes away from the Clearwater River and conveniently located just a few miles from over 2 million acres of public land.
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01/20/2026
$215,000
11.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - TBD Spur Road, Lewiston, ID
PROPERTY:
Stunning 360 degrees Views! This unique property atop the famous Lewiston Hill spans approximately 11.2 acres and offers outstanding views in every direction. Its location combines convenience and exclusivity, just minutes from Lewiston's daily amenities yet far enough to provide a getaway from the city. The expansive space and prime setting make it an exceptional opportunity to build the home you've always envisioned. Seller Financing Offered. Power available underground along Spur Road. The property has been witched with an expected 20 gallons a minute at approximately 390 feet deep.
LAND FEATURES:
360 Scenic views
Canyon Rim
Rolling Terrain
Private Rural Setting
Private Well
RECREATION:
Nestled just above Lewiston, Spur Road offers the perfect blend of rural privacy and outdoor adventure. Enjoy sweeping panoramic views of the Lewis-Clark Valley. Hiking, biking, and nature walks are right at your doorstep, with opportunities to observe local wildlife and native vegetation. For water enthusiasts, the Snake and Clearwater Rivers are just minutes away, offering boating, kayaking, and fishing. Outdoor gatherings are effortless under the wide-open skies, while the tranquility of this elevated setting provides a peaceful retreat from city life. Spur Road is ideal for those seeking a country lifestyle with easy access to Lewiston's amenities, combining recreation, relaxation, and scenic beauty in one exceptional location.
REGION & CLIMATE:
The area offers a unique combination of rural charm and convenient city access. Residents enjoy peaceful setting, yet remain just minutes from downtown Lewiston. Daily errands and shopping are easy, with a variety of grocery stores, boutiques, and service centers nearby. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, Hells Gate State Park, and numerous local trails for hiking, biking, and water recreation. This region perfectly blends rural tranquility, recreational opportunities, and convenient access to city amenities.
The region enjoys a mild four-season climate with plenty of sunshine. Summers are warm and dry, with average highs in the mid-80s. Winters are cool but generally moderate, with occasional snowfall without heavy accumulation. Spring and fall bring crisp, comfortable temperatures and vibrant seasonal color. The area's low humidity and clear skies make it a desirable location for both seasonal enjoyment and permanent living.
HISTORY:
Long before modern highways, the Old Lewiston Grade, was the lifeline connecting the river valley to the lands above Lewiston Hill. Built in 1917, it allowed farmers, traders, and travelers to climb nearly 2,000 feet with sweeping turns that showcased stunning valley views along the way. For decades, it was the main route out of Lewiston, blending practical transportation with scenic beauty, and remnants of its path still hint at the determination and ingenuity of early Idaho settlers. Spur Road itself today sits in this vicinity of historic hill routes and connects rural parcels to the broader Lewiston area. Its historical roots are tied less to a singular landmark event and more to the development of transportation patterns in northern Idaho.
02/18/2026
$489,000
11.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - NKA Clearwater Ridge Dr., Juliaetta, ID
11 acre homesite has an awesome birds eye view of the Clearwater River with Gibbs Eddy Boat Launch at the bottom of the hill. Lewiston is 20 minutes for all shopping and amenities. 30 minutes to Orofino and a little over an hour to Dworshak Reservoir. Hunting out your back door, fishing, hiking and more. Power is at the property line and nicely maintained gravel road right to the property at end of road privacy.~~Contact Rob Pruitt208-762-0990208-691-4142 (Mobile)
09/16/2024
$129,000
1.42 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - 34245 Grandview Lane, Lenore, ID
This lot has been significantly developed and ready for someone to come and enjoy the view! Septic tank is in; pull in and out circular drive. Pads are cut in and the view is magnificent.
09/12/2024
$190,000
0.32 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - 2936 Mayfair Ridge, Lewiston, ID
The trifecta of features--- view, established neighborhood, and easy earthwork! Curbs are in, sprinkler system is in, check it out and imagine your house plans coming to fruition!!
09/12/2024
$875,000
10.63 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - 17th St, Lewiston, ID
Outstanding location and views of the valley! Bring your ideas, imagination, and blueprints to this unique and ample property. Zoned C6 (Regional Commercial). All utilities at property edges.
11/07/2025
$549,000
17.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - 20836 Ryegrass Lane, Lenore, ID
Experience peaceful North Central Idaho living with this 3-bedroom, 2-bath home perfectly situated on over 17 acres at the "end of the road" between Orofino and Lenore. You'll enjoy the breathtaking Clearwater River views from your living room windows, primary suite, or your front porch swing. This home features comfortable living spaces, a 1-car garage/shop with power, covered porch for relaxing or entertaining, and an additional detached dwelling or storage building perfect for guests, hobbies, or extra space. The land is fully fenced and ready for livestock, ideal for horses, cattle, or your own private hobby farm. With open, usable acreage, there s room to expand, garden, or simply take in the natural beauty that surrounds you. Schedule your showing today! No Drive by's, Showings are by appointment ONLY!
01/24/2026
$350,000
79.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - TBD Settlement Road, Lenore, ID
Come experience this breathtaking on top of the world prairie acreage. Nearly 80 acres of expansive land offering unobstructed views as far as the eye can see. Once productive, tillable farm ground, the property is now currently enrolled in CRP, providing both conservation benefits and potential income. Located just 40 minutes from Lewiston and only 10 minutes from the Clearwater River, this acreage offers the perfect balance of privacy, scenery, and accessibility. The land features abundant usable, buildable space ideal for a dream homestead, multiple residences, or additional structures. Seasonal springs are present, with productive wells located on neighboring properties. Ask your agent about the benefits of CRP enrollment and schedule your private showing today to explore the possibilities this remarkable property offers.
01/11/2026
$479,000
2.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - 20235 Valley View Drive, Lewiston, ID
NEW PRICE Private Waha Retreat on 2.09 Wooded Acres Near Lewiston If you ve been searching for privacy, mature timber and close access to outdoor recreation, this is it. Tucked into the trees on 2.09 acres, this updated 3 bed, 2 bath home offers a quiet, secluded setting just minutes from Lewiston and near the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area with over 72,000 acres of hunting, hiking and year-round adventure. The updated kitchen features quartz countertops, newer appliances and modern flooring, opening to the dining area and a large deck overlooking the trees -perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The walk-out basement adds flexible living space with a cozy wood stove, bonus room and patio access. Additional features include an oversized 2-car garage with great storage, greenhouse and circular driveway. Mature timber, seclusion and proximity to recreation define this property. Ideal for buyers seeking a quieter, more private North Idaho lifestyle. Strong value at the new price schedule your showing today!
05/22/2025
$340,000
8.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - Lot 4 Quiet Hills Lane, Lenore, ID
8.15 Acres with 12 GPM Well, Build-Ready Site & Stunning Clearwater River Views! This property is truly ready for your dream build with a 12 gallon-per-minute private well, septic approval, underground power, rocked driveway and oversized build pad already in place. Over 5 acres of usable pasture offer endless options for a home, shop, horses, or hobby farm. Enjoy 180 panoramic views of the Clearwater River, all from a private setting with paved road access just minutes from Lewiston and Orofino. With no CCRs or HOA, you have the freedom to build what you want, how you want. Save time, save money, and start building right away this property is turnkey and waiting for you!
03/17/2026
$250,000
1.63 ac.
ACTIVE
Nez Perce County - 0000 Barr Road, Lewiston, ID
Dreaming of space just on the outskirts of town? This edge-of-town property is ready for your vision. LOID domestic water and irrigation are already on the property, with electric and gas available at the lot line. With access from both Barr Road and Hemlock Ave, this parcel offers excellent flexibility whether you're planning to build your dream home or explore development opportunities for multiple homes. A rare opportunity to enjoy space, convenience, and potential all in one location inside of city limits, but no HOA limitations.
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