Situated near the western edge of Henrys Lake, this 629-acre ranch occupies the heart of Island Park. With 500 acres of irrigated meadows, protected building sites beneath Sawtell Peak, and unobstructed views of the Centennial Mountains, the property is among the largest private land offerings remaining in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem.
Henrys Lake Ranch consists of expansive open meadowland at the base of the Centennial Mountains, the southernmost sub-range of the Bitterroot range. The ranch is relatively flat, ranging from approximately 6,500 to 6,640 feet in elevation. The most compelling building envelope lies west of Rock Creek along the timbered edge of Caribou-Targhee National Forest, offering privacy, seclusion, and immediate access to public lands.
With four neighboring properties already protected under conservation easements, Henrys Lake Ranch is a natural candidate for infill conservation. The propertys wetlands, riparian habitat, and position within the Henrys Lake watershed contribute meaningfully to wildlife corridors, water quality, and landscape continuity.