Adams County, Idaho Land For Sale (96 results)
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09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
09/27/2025
$16,800,000
5758 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 240 Indian Valley Rd, Indian Valley, ID
This beautiful turnkey ranch includes the iconic Twin Sisters Mountains at an elevation of 5,020 feet and over 1 mile of the Little Weiser River is running through it! It's comprised of 5,758 Deeded Acres and is surrounded by BLM & State ground for a total grazing area of over 9,000 Acres. Twin Sisters Ranch has everything you need to start running your cattle operation with a covered 60X80 state of the art cattle processing facility, hay barn, feed bunks and more. This pristine land offers year round recreation and has never been this accessible with new roads around the perimeter and throughout, allowing landowner access to some of the most coveted hunting in the state (Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Quail, Partridge, & Pheasant). It also offers exceptional fishing with the river, 3 seasonal creeks and a spring fed pond. A log cabin sits on the banks of the Little Weiser River and two more homes are located by the cattle processing facility. This ranch truly embodies the spirit of the American West!
10/16/2025
$230,000
20.11 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Goodrich Road, Council, ID
Escape to your private rural retreat! A peaceful sanctuary nestled along the Weiser River. This exceptional 20.1-acre property offers the ideal setting for your custom home or small ranch, surrounded by scenic beauty and Idaho's agricultural heritage.
Land
Enjoy panoramic views of the Cuddy and West Mountains, gently rolling terrain with productive soils, and an established year-round pond that attracts local wildlife. The property includes a well and preliminary excavation work, giving you a head start on your dream build.
Located off a well-maintained county road, this land combines tranquility with conveniencefeaturing underground power, high-speed internet, and year-round access. With close proximity to rivers, creeks, BLM land, and national forest, you'll have endless opportunities for outdoor recreationhunting, fishing, riding, or simply taking in Idaho's four-season beauty.
Zoned for Farm & Ranch, Recreation, or Single-Family use, this property delivers versatility, privacy, and panoramic views that define the best of Idaho living.
Recreation
From the nearby Weiser River to the rolling foothills and surrounding public lands, opportunities for fishing, hunting, horseback riding, hiking, and ATV exploration are right at your doorstep.
With direct access to BLM and forest areas, you'll have miles of trails and open space to explore, all while enjoying the quiet seclusion of the countryside. The on-site pond draws local wildlife, creating an ideal setting for birdwatching or peaceful mornings by the water.
Agriculture
This 20-acre parcel offers excellent agricultural potential with its fertile, well-draining soils and gently rolling terrain. Ideal for small-scale farming, hay production, or establishing a private ranch, the land provides the flexibility to raise livestock, cultivate crops, or create a sustainable homestead.
Region & Climate
The region's balanced four-season climate and consistent sunlight make it well-suited for a variety of agricultural uses.
History
The surrounding Council area are steeped in Idaho's rich farm and ranch heritage, where generations of settlers cultivated the land along the Weiser River. This region's deep agricultural roots are still evident today, reflected in its open pastures, historic homesteads, and close-knit rural community.
Location
This property offers the perfect blend of rural privacy and convenient access to nearby amenities. Located along a well-maintained county road, it provides year-round access while remaining tucked away from traffic and noise. The area is known for its scenic open spaces, friendly agricultural community, and proximity to recreation hotspots.
Just a short drive from Council's town center, residents can enjoy small-town conveniences including local shops, schools, and services. The property is also within easy reach of Weiser and Cambridge, offering additional amenities and connections to Highway 95 for travel throughout western Idaho.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the property's close proximity to the Weiser River Trail, Cuddy Mountains, and extensive BLM and national forest lands, offering endless opportunities for hiking, riding, hunting, and fishing. This ideal location balances accessibility with the peace and beauty of Idaho's countrysidemaking it an exceptional setting for a home, ranch, or recreational retreat.
09/30/2025
$445,000
12.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Pine West Drive, New Meadows, ID
Fabulous two parcel property located just minutes from New Meadows and a short drive to McCall, ID. This property has easy access to Highway 95, and a maintained gravel road access to the property. The property has two electrical junction boxes installed and offers topographical protection from neighboring properties. The property is very well maintained and thought out, it has a gravel driveway and building pad, along with a drive through road
Land
Corner Property
Topographically Protected
2 Junction Boxes
Building Pad
Gravel Driveway
Drive Through Road
Recently Mulched
Region & Climate
New Meadows experiences a temperate alpine climate, marked by distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with average snowfall often exceeding 100 inches, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing.
History
New Meadows is a rural city in Adams County, located in the Meadows Valley on the Little Salmon River.
The city traces its foundation back to around 19101911, when the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad (PIN Railroad) was built from Weiser northward and reached close to where New Meadows is today. The railroad depot was built in 19101911, and the town was platted in 1910 by the Coeur d'Or Development Company.
Before the railroad, there had been a town called Meadows to the east. But many merchants and buildings gradually moved to be nearer the railroad, and thus New Meadows became the new focal point.
The railroad was originally designed to serve both farm-to-market purposes and, later, the timber industry. Over time, the line north of a certain point was abandoned (northern section after the Tamarack sawmill, etc.), and the depot ceased functioning as a full railroad station by the 1970s.
New Meadows was incorporated in 1912. Since then, it has maintained a modest growth, rooted in timber, agriculture, ranching, trading, and more recently recreation.
There are some historic landmarks: the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railroad Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves now as a cultural/historical site.
Location
New Meadows, Idaho offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and year-round recreation. Nestled in the mountains, it's just minutes from skiing at Brundage Mountain, boating and fishing on Payette Lake in McCall, and access to thousands of acres of national forest for hiking, hunting, and exploring. Daily needs are covered with local shops, restaurants, and services right in town, while McCalljust 12 miles awayexpands those options with more dining, shopping, and medical care. For travel, the McCall Municipal Airport provides quick access for private flights, while the nearest commercial airport is Boise Airport, about 2 hours south, offering nonstop flights to major U.S. cities.
09/30/2025
$445,000
12.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Pine West Drive, New Meadows, ID
Fabulous two parcel property located just minutes from New Meadows and a short drive to McCall, ID. This property has easy access to Highway 95, and a maintained gravel road access to the property. The property has two electrical junction boxes installed and offers topographical protection from neighboring properties. The property is very well maintained and thought out, it has a gravel driveway and building pad, along with a drive through road
Land
Corner Property
Topographically Protected
2 Junction Boxes
Building Pad
Gravel Driveway
Drive Through Road
Recently Mulched
Region & Climate
New Meadows experiences a temperate alpine climate, marked by distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with average snowfall often exceeding 100 inches, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing.
History
New Meadows is a rural city in Adams County, located in the Meadows Valley on the Little Salmon River.
The city traces its foundation back to around 19101911, when the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad (PIN Railroad) was built from Weiser northward and reached close to where New Meadows is today. The railroad depot was built in 19101911, and the town was platted in 1910 by the Coeur d'Or Development Company.
Before the railroad, there had been a town called Meadows to the east. But many merchants and buildings gradually moved to be nearer the railroad, and thus New Meadows became the new focal point.
The railroad was originally designed to serve both farm-to-market purposes and, later, the timber industry. Over time, the line north of a certain point was abandoned (northern section after the Tamarack sawmill, etc.), and the depot ceased functioning as a full railroad station by the 1970s.
New Meadows was incorporated in 1912. Since then, it has maintained a modest growth, rooted in timber, agriculture, ranching, trading, and more recently recreation.
There are some historic landmarks: the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railroad Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves now as a cultural/historical site.
Location
New Meadows, Idaho offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and year-round recreation. Nestled in the mountains, it's just minutes from skiing at Brundage Mountain, boating and fishing on Payette Lake in McCall, and access to thousands of acres of national forest for hiking, hunting, and exploring. Daily needs are covered with local shops, restaurants, and services right in town, while McCalljust 12 miles awayexpands those options with more dining, shopping, and medical care. For travel, the McCall Municipal Airport provides quick access for private flights, while the nearest commercial airport is Boise Airport, about 2 hours south, offering nonstop flights to major U.S. cities.
09/30/2025
$445,000
12.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Pine West Drive, New Meadows, ID
Fabulous two parcel property located just minutes from New Meadows and a short drive to McCall, ID. This property has easy access to Highway 95, and a maintained gravel road access to the property. The property has two electrical junction boxes installed and offers topographical protection from neighboring properties. The property is very well maintained and thought out, it has a gravel driveway and building pad, along with a drive through road
Land
Corner Property
Topographically Protected
2 Junction Boxes
Building Pad
Gravel Driveway
Drive Through Road
Recently Mulched
Region & Climate
New Meadows experiences a temperate alpine climate, marked by distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with average snowfall often exceeding 100 inches, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing.
History
New Meadows is a rural city in Adams County, located in the Meadows Valley on the Little Salmon River.
The city traces its foundation back to around 19101911, when the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad (PIN Railroad) was built from Weiser northward and reached close to where New Meadows is today. The railroad depot was built in 19101911, and the town was platted in 1910 by the Coeur d'Or Development Company.
Before the railroad, there had been a town called Meadows to the east. But many merchants and buildings gradually moved to be nearer the railroad, and thus New Meadows became the new focal point.
The railroad was originally designed to serve both farm-to-market purposes and, later, the timber industry. Over time, the line north of a certain point was abandoned (northern section after the Tamarack sawmill, etc.), and the depot ceased functioning as a full railroad station by the 1970s.
New Meadows was incorporated in 1912. Since then, it has maintained a modest growth, rooted in timber, agriculture, ranching, trading, and more recently recreation.
There are some historic landmarks: the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railroad Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves now as a cultural/historical site.
Location
New Meadows, Idaho offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and year-round recreation. Nestled in the mountains, it's just minutes from skiing at Brundage Mountain, boating and fishing on Payette Lake in McCall, and access to thousands of acres of national forest for hiking, hunting, and exploring. Daily needs are covered with local shops, restaurants, and services right in town, while McCalljust 12 miles awayexpands those options with more dining, shopping, and medical care. For travel, the McCall Municipal Airport provides quick access for private flights, while the nearest commercial airport is Boise Airport, about 2 hours south, offering nonstop flights to major U.S. cities.
09/30/2025
$445,000
12.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Pine West Drive, New Meadows, ID
Fabulous two parcel property located just minutes from New Meadows and a short drive to McCall, ID. This property has easy access to Highway 95, and a maintained gravel road access to the property. The property has two electrical junction boxes installed and offers topographical protection from neighboring properties. The property is very well maintained and thought out, it has a gravel driveway and building pad, along with a drive through road
Land
Corner Property
Topographically Protected
2 Junction Boxes
Building Pad
Gravel Driveway
Drive Through Road
Recently Mulched
Region & Climate
New Meadows experiences a temperate alpine climate, marked by distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with average snowfall often exceeding 100 inches, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing.
History
New Meadows is a rural city in Adams County, located in the Meadows Valley on the Little Salmon River.
The city traces its foundation back to around 19101911, when the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad (PIN Railroad) was built from Weiser northward and reached close to where New Meadows is today. The railroad depot was built in 19101911, and the town was platted in 1910 by the Coeur d'Or Development Company.
Before the railroad, there had been a town called Meadows to the east. But many merchants and buildings gradually moved to be nearer the railroad, and thus New Meadows became the new focal point.
The railroad was originally designed to serve both farm-to-market purposes and, later, the timber industry. Over time, the line north of a certain point was abandoned (northern section after the Tamarack sawmill, etc.), and the depot ceased functioning as a full railroad station by the 1970s.
New Meadows was incorporated in 1912. Since then, it has maintained a modest growth, rooted in timber, agriculture, ranching, trading, and more recently recreation.
There are some historic landmarks: the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railroad Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves now as a cultural/historical site.
Location
New Meadows, Idaho offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and year-round recreation. Nestled in the mountains, it's just minutes from skiing at Brundage Mountain, boating and fishing on Payette Lake in McCall, and access to thousands of acres of national forest for hiking, hunting, and exploring. Daily needs are covered with local shops, restaurants, and services right in town, while McCalljust 12 miles awayexpands those options with more dining, shopping, and medical care. For travel, the McCall Municipal Airport provides quick access for private flights, while the nearest commercial airport is Boise Airport, about 2 hours south, offering nonstop flights to major U.S. cities.
09/30/2025
$445,000
12.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Pine West Drive, New Meadows, ID
Fabulous two parcel property located just minutes from New Meadows and a short drive to McCall, ID. This property has easy access to Highway 95, and a maintained gravel road access to the property. The property has two electrical junction boxes installed and offers topographical protection from neighboring properties. The property is very well maintained and thought out, it has a gravel driveway and building pad, along with a drive through road
Land
Corner Property
Topographically Protected
2 Junction Boxes
Building Pad
Gravel Driveway
Drive Through Road
Recently Mulched
Region & Climate
New Meadows experiences a temperate alpine climate, marked by distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with average snowfall often exceeding 100 inches, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing.
History
New Meadows is a rural city in Adams County, located in the Meadows Valley on the Little Salmon River.
The city traces its foundation back to around 19101911, when the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad (PIN Railroad) was built from Weiser northward and reached close to where New Meadows is today. The railroad depot was built in 19101911, and the town was platted in 1910 by the Coeur d'Or Development Company.
Before the railroad, there had been a town called Meadows to the east. But many merchants and buildings gradually moved to be nearer the railroad, and thus New Meadows became the new focal point.
The railroad was originally designed to serve both farm-to-market purposes and, later, the timber industry. Over time, the line north of a certain point was abandoned (northern section after the Tamarack sawmill, etc.), and the depot ceased functioning as a full railroad station by the 1970s.
New Meadows was incorporated in 1912. Since then, it has maintained a modest growth, rooted in timber, agriculture, ranching, trading, and more recently recreation.
There are some historic landmarks: the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railroad Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves now as a cultural/historical site.
Location
New Meadows, Idaho offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and year-round recreation. Nestled in the mountains, it's just minutes from skiing at Brundage Mountain, boating and fishing on Payette Lake in McCall, and access to thousands of acres of national forest for hiking, hunting, and exploring. Daily needs are covered with local shops, restaurants, and services right in town, while McCalljust 12 miles awayexpands those options with more dining, shopping, and medical care. For travel, the McCall Municipal Airport provides quick access for private flights, while the nearest commercial airport is Boise Airport, about 2 hours south, offering nonstop flights to major U.S. cities.
09/30/2025
$445,000
12.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Pine West Drive, New Meadows, ID
Fabulous two parcel property located just minutes from New Meadows and a short drive to McCall, ID. This property has easy access to Highway 95, and a maintained gravel road access to the property. The property has two electrical junction boxes installed and offers topographical protection from neighboring properties. The property is very well maintained and thought out, it has a gravel driveway and building pad, along with a drive through road
Land
Corner Property
Topographically Protected
2 Junction Boxes
Building Pad
Gravel Driveway
Drive Through Road
Recently Mulched
Region & Climate
New Meadows experiences a temperate alpine climate, marked by distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with average snowfall often exceeding 100 inches, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing.
History
New Meadows is a rural city in Adams County, located in the Meadows Valley on the Little Salmon River.
The city traces its foundation back to around 19101911, when the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad (PIN Railroad) was built from Weiser northward and reached close to where New Meadows is today. The railroad depot was built in 19101911, and the town was platted in 1910 by the Coeur d'Or Development Company.
Before the railroad, there had been a town called Meadows to the east. But many merchants and buildings gradually moved to be nearer the railroad, and thus New Meadows became the new focal point.
The railroad was originally designed to serve both farm-to-market purposes and, later, the timber industry. Over time, the line north of a certain point was abandoned (northern section after the Tamarack sawmill, etc.), and the depot ceased functioning as a full railroad station by the 1970s.
New Meadows was incorporated in 1912. Since then, it has maintained a modest growth, rooted in timber, agriculture, ranching, trading, and more recently recreation.
There are some historic landmarks: the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railroad Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves now as a cultural/historical site.
Location
New Meadows, Idaho offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and year-round recreation. Nestled in the mountains, it's just minutes from skiing at Brundage Mountain, boating and fishing on Payette Lake in McCall, and access to thousands of acres of national forest for hiking, hunting, and exploring. Daily needs are covered with local shops, restaurants, and services right in town, while McCalljust 12 miles awayexpands those options with more dining, shopping, and medical care. For travel, the McCall Municipal Airport provides quick access for private flights, while the nearest commercial airport is Boise Airport, about 2 hours south, offering nonstop flights to major U.S. cities.
09/30/2025
$445,000
12.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Pine West Drive, New Meadows, ID
Fabulous two parcel property located just minutes from New Meadows and a short drive to McCall, ID. This property has easy access to Highway 95, and a maintained gravel road access to the property. The property has two electrical junction boxes installed and offers topographical protection from neighboring properties. The property is very well maintained and thought out, it has a gravel driveway and building pad, along with a drive through road
Land
Corner Property
Topographically Protected
2 Junction Boxes
Building Pad
Gravel Driveway
Drive Through Road
Recently Mulched
Region & Climate
New Meadows experiences a temperate alpine climate, marked by distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with average snowfall often exceeding 100 inches, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing.
History
New Meadows is a rural city in Adams County, located in the Meadows Valley on the Little Salmon River.
The city traces its foundation back to around 19101911, when the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad (PIN Railroad) was built from Weiser northward and reached close to where New Meadows is today. The railroad depot was built in 19101911, and the town was platted in 1910 by the Coeur d'Or Development Company.
Before the railroad, there had been a town called Meadows to the east. But many merchants and buildings gradually moved to be nearer the railroad, and thus New Meadows became the new focal point.
The railroad was originally designed to serve both farm-to-market purposes and, later, the timber industry. Over time, the line north of a certain point was abandoned (northern section after the Tamarack sawmill, etc.), and the depot ceased functioning as a full railroad station by the 1970s.
New Meadows was incorporated in 1912. Since then, it has maintained a modest growth, rooted in timber, agriculture, ranching, trading, and more recently recreation.
There are some historic landmarks: the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railroad Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves now as a cultural/historical site.
Location
New Meadows, Idaho offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and year-round recreation. Nestled in the mountains, it's just minutes from skiing at Brundage Mountain, boating and fishing on Payette Lake in McCall, and access to thousands of acres of national forest for hiking, hunting, and exploring. Daily needs are covered with local shops, restaurants, and services right in town, while McCalljust 12 miles awayexpands those options with more dining, shopping, and medical care. For travel, the McCall Municipal Airport provides quick access for private flights, while the nearest commercial airport is Boise Airport, about 2 hours south, offering nonstop flights to major U.S. cities.
09/30/2025
$445,000
12.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Pine West Drive, New Meadows, ID
Fabulous two parcel property located just minutes from New Meadows and a short drive to McCall, ID. This property has easy access to Highway 95, and a maintained gravel road access to the property. The property has two electrical junction boxes installed and offers topographical protection from neighboring properties. The property is very well maintained and thought out, it has a gravel driveway and building pad, along with a drive through road
Land
Corner Property
Topographically Protected
2 Junction Boxes
Building Pad
Gravel Driveway
Drive Through Road
Recently Mulched
Region & Climate
New Meadows experiences a temperate alpine climate, marked by distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with average snowfall often exceeding 100 inches, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing.
History
New Meadows is a rural city in Adams County, located in the Meadows Valley on the Little Salmon River.
The city traces its foundation back to around 19101911, when the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad (PIN Railroad) was built from Weiser northward and reached close to where New Meadows is today. The railroad depot was built in 19101911, and the town was platted in 1910 by the Coeur d'Or Development Company.
Before the railroad, there had been a town called Meadows to the east. But many merchants and buildings gradually moved to be nearer the railroad, and thus New Meadows became the new focal point.
The railroad was originally designed to serve both farm-to-market purposes and, later, the timber industry. Over time, the line north of a certain point was abandoned (northern section after the Tamarack sawmill, etc.), and the depot ceased functioning as a full railroad station by the 1970s.
New Meadows was incorporated in 1912. Since then, it has maintained a modest growth, rooted in timber, agriculture, ranching, trading, and more recently recreation.
There are some historic landmarks: the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railroad Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves now as a cultural/historical site.
Location
New Meadows, Idaho offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and year-round recreation. Nestled in the mountains, it's just minutes from skiing at Brundage Mountain, boating and fishing on Payette Lake in McCall, and access to thousands of acres of national forest for hiking, hunting, and exploring. Daily needs are covered with local shops, restaurants, and services right in town, while McCalljust 12 miles awayexpands those options with more dining, shopping, and medical care. For travel, the McCall Municipal Airport provides quick access for private flights, while the nearest commercial airport is Boise Airport, about 2 hours south, offering nonstop flights to major U.S. cities.
09/30/2025
$445,000
12.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Pine West Drive, New Meadows, ID
Fabulous two parcel property located just minutes from New Meadows and a short drive to McCall, ID. This property has easy access to Highway 95, and a maintained gravel road access to the property. The property has two electrical junction boxes installed and offers topographical protection from neighboring properties. The property is very well maintained and thought out, it has a gravel driveway and building pad, along with a drive through road
Land
Corner Property
Topographically Protected
2 Junction Boxes
Building Pad
Gravel Driveway
Drive Through Road
Recently Mulched
Region & Climate
New Meadows experiences a temperate alpine climate, marked by distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with average snowfall often exceeding 100 inches, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing.
History
New Meadows is a rural city in Adams County, located in the Meadows Valley on the Little Salmon River.
The city traces its foundation back to around 19101911, when the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad (PIN Railroad) was built from Weiser northward and reached close to where New Meadows is today. The railroad depot was built in 19101911, and the town was platted in 1910 by the Coeur d'Or Development Company.
Before the railroad, there had been a town called Meadows to the east. But many merchants and buildings gradually moved to be nearer the railroad, and thus New Meadows became the new focal point.
The railroad was originally designed to serve both farm-to-market purposes and, later, the timber industry. Over time, the line north of a certain point was abandoned (northern section after the Tamarack sawmill, etc.), and the depot ceased functioning as a full railroad station by the 1970s.
New Meadows was incorporated in 1912. Since then, it has maintained a modest growth, rooted in timber, agriculture, ranching, trading, and more recently recreation.
There are some historic landmarks: the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railroad Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves now as a cultural/historical site.
Location
New Meadows, Idaho offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and year-round recreation. Nestled in the mountains, it's just minutes from skiing at Brundage Mountain, boating and fishing on Payette Lake in McCall, and access to thousands of acres of national forest for hiking, hunting, and exploring. Daily needs are covered with local shops, restaurants, and services right in town, while McCalljust 12 miles awayexpands those options with more dining, shopping, and medical care. For travel, the McCall Municipal Airport provides quick access for private flights, while the nearest commercial airport is Boise Airport, about 2 hours south, offering nonstop flights to major U.S. cities.
09/30/2025
$445,000
12.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Pine West Drive, New Meadows, ID
Fabulous two parcel property located just minutes from New Meadows and a short drive to McCall, ID. This property has easy access to Highway 95, and a maintained gravel road access to the property. The property has two electrical junction boxes installed and offers topographical protection from neighboring properties. The property is very well maintained and thought out, it has a gravel driveway and building pad, along with a drive through road
Land
Corner Property
Topographically Protected
2 Junction Boxes
Building Pad
Gravel Driveway
Drive Through Road
Recently Mulched
Region & Climate
New Meadows experiences a temperate alpine climate, marked by distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with average snowfall often exceeding 100 inches, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing.
History
New Meadows is a rural city in Adams County, located in the Meadows Valley on the Little Salmon River.
The city traces its foundation back to around 19101911, when the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad (PIN Railroad) was built from Weiser northward and reached close to where New Meadows is today. The railroad depot was built in 19101911, and the town was platted in 1910 by the Coeur d'Or Development Company.
Before the railroad, there had been a town called Meadows to the east. But many merchants and buildings gradually moved to be nearer the railroad, and thus New Meadows became the new focal point.
The railroad was originally designed to serve both farm-to-market purposes and, later, the timber industry. Over time, the line north of a certain point was abandoned (northern section after the Tamarack sawmill, etc.), and the depot ceased functioning as a full railroad station by the 1970s.
New Meadows was incorporated in 1912. Since then, it has maintained a modest growth, rooted in timber, agriculture, ranching, trading, and more recently recreation.
There are some historic landmarks: the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railroad Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves now as a cultural/historical site.
Location
New Meadows, Idaho offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and year-round recreation. Nestled in the mountains, it's just minutes from skiing at Brundage Mountain, boating and fishing on Payette Lake in McCall, and access to thousands of acres of national forest for hiking, hunting, and exploring. Daily needs are covered with local shops, restaurants, and services right in town, while McCalljust 12 miles awayexpands those options with more dining, shopping, and medical care. For travel, the McCall Municipal Airport provides quick access for private flights, while the nearest commercial airport is Boise Airport, about 2 hours south, offering nonstop flights to major U.S. cities.
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