Lower Teton River Ranch is a rare Idaho live water property offering approximately 1.2 miles of Teton River frontage across ±114 acres near Newdale in eastern Idaho. Positioned within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the ranch combines productive trout water, elevated homesites, abundant wildlife habitat, and exceptional privacy within convenient reach of Idaho Falls, Jackson Hole, Yellowstone National Park, and Grand Teton National Park.
Defined by cottonwood-lined river bottom, willow habitat, open meadows, and elevated bench terrain overlooking the Teton Valley, the ranch offers a compelling opportunity for a private fly fishing retreat, recreational ranch, or future riverfront estate in one of the West’s most sought-after sporting regions.
Property Highlights:
±114 deeded acres in Fremont County, Idaho
Approximately 1.2 miles of Teton River frontage
Wild brown trout and Yellowstone cutthroat trout fishery
Elevated homesites with expansive valley and mountain views
Year-round access via maintained county road
Electricity located along the property boundary
Exceptional wildlife habitat for elk, mule deer, moose, waterfowl, and upland birds
Close proximity to Henry’s Fork, South Fork Snake River, and Madison River fisheries
Approximately 40 minutes to Idaho Falls Regional Airport
Within reach of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
TETON RIVER FLY FISHING:
The Lower Teton River is known for lightly pressured fly fishing and healthy populations of wild brown trout and native Yellowstone cutthroat trout. The Ranch’s extensive frontage allows anglers to wade fish, float, and explore productive holding water throughout the property, with cutbanks, side channels, and shaded structure creating ideal trout habitat.
Unlike many heavily trafficked Western fisheries, the Teton River offers a quieter and more intimate angling experience while remaining close to some of the most iconic trout waters in the American West.
LOCATION & RECREATION:
Located near Newdale, Idaho, the ranch sits in the center of one of the West’s premier recreational corridors. Nearby access to Caribou-Targhee National Forest provides outstanding hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing, while the surrounding Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem supports elk, mule deer, moose, black bear, waterfowl, bald eagles, and osprey.
The ranch is also positioned near several world-renowned fisheries, including the Henry’s Fork, South Fork of the Snake River, and Madison River, creating an unmatched year-round sporting lifestyle.