PROPERTY:
Long Time Family Farm & Productive Farm Ground Opportunity! 440-acre productive farm and ranch near Reubens, Idaho, features approximately 302 acres of tillable farmland and 138 acres of pasture ground, well-suited for a variety of crops, including wheat and barley. The tillable farm ground is partially fenced, providing security for cultivation or grazing options, while the property also includes essential infrastructure with a barn and large shop to support agricultural operations. Two ponds and a year-round creek, enhance the property's recreational beauty and provide water resources for livestock and wildlife. Located in a rich agricultural region of Central Idaho, this property presents a rare opportunity for farming, ranching, hunting, or outdoor recreation. Whether you're looking to expand your current operation or invest in productive tillable farm ground, this exceptional property presents an unparalleled opportunity to own a substantial piece of Productive Idaho Farmland.
LAND FEATURES:
300+ Acres Productive Tillable Farm Ground
Livestock Pasture Acreage
Ponds & Year-Round Creek
Barn & Shop
Scenic & Versatile Topography
Excellent Hunting Opportunities
Paved Road Access
RECREATION:
The area offers a true Camas Prairie outdoor lifestyle surrounded by wide-open landscapes and rolling agricultural ground. The area is well known for strong wildlife presence, making it attractive for big game and upland bird hunting. Nearby breaks, draws, and timbered sections provide excellent habitat for deer and elk, while open fields support small game hunting opportunities. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy ATV riding, horseback riding, hiking, and exploring the expansive prairie terrain. The region's quiet country roads and scenic overlooks create the perfect setting for peaceful recreation, whether it's a weekend getaway or everyday rural living. With its blend of productive farmland, open space, and abundant wildlife, Reubens delivers year-round recreational opportunity in a private, uncrowded setting.
REGION & CLIMATE:
Reubens, Idaho is a small, historic rural community known for its agricultural heritage and quiet country living. While the town itself is very small, residents enjoy a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by wide-open spaces and scenic prairie landscapes. For everyday needs, nearby towns such as Craigmont, Winchester, and Nezperce offer basic services including small markets, local credit union, schools and essential healthcare facilities. Larger scale shopping, full-service dining, medical centers, big-box retailers (such as Winco, Costco, Walmart, & Home Depot), and a broader range of professional services are available about 40 miles northwest in Lewiston, Idaho. Air travel is served by the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport (LWS), offering daily commercial flights, with additional regional and international service available at Pullman-Moscow Regional Aiport (PUW) and Spokane International Airport, both within a few hours drive.
The region experiences a four-season continental climate with warm, dry summers and cool winters. Summer temperatures are typically mild to warm, while winters are generally cold with moderate to heavy snowfall. Spring and fall bring crisp, comfortable temperatures with low humidity and colorful seasonal changes, making it a pleasant region year-round.
HISTORY:
Reubens, Idaho, and the surrounding Camas Prairie region have a rich agricultural and pioneer history dating back to the late 19th century. Settlers were drawn to the area for its fertile soils, abundant water, and wide-open landscapes, establishing farms and ranches that still shape the region today. Railroads and early trading routes supported the growth of small towns like Reubens, Winchester, and Craigmont, providing essential connections for commerce and community development. The area has long been known for cattle ranching, grain production, and hay farming, preserving its rural character and agricultural heritage. Historic farmsteads, century-old barns, and scenic prairie vistas reflect generations of hardworking families who cultivated the land.