Adams County, Idaho Land For Sale (13 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!
12/04/2025
$4,800,000
1239.94 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 2070 Missman Road, Council, ID
1,200 acres just north of Council, ID. This ranch provides stunning views from all directions. The property borders the Payette National Forest, for unlimited access to recreation. Exceptional hunting land with unmatched scenery and privacy with all the amenities of being close to town. It is a haven for wildlife including elk, deer, bear, and upland birds with a great road system for access throughout the property.
Land
Encompassing 1,200 acres of varied Idaho landscape, this property showcases a blend of rolling ridgelines, timber pockets, grassy benches, and natural draws that support abundant wildlife. Elk, mule deer, bear, cougar, turkeys, and upland birds roam freely, making it a remarkable setting for hunting and year-round recreation. Bordering vast stretches of public land, it offers rare privacy and direct access to Idaho's expansive backcountry, all while remaining conveniently close to town. Whether managed as a productive ranch, hunting retreat or a quiet getaway, the land provides limitless potential.
Improvements
This beautiful custom two story home features a daylight basement, wrap around covered deck, and a stunning view from every window. Vaulted ceilings, cedar accents throughout, very spacious living space with a large kitchen, great room, dining area and more.
Detached garage, private well and septic, irrigation, garden space, ample parking for all your recreational toys.
Recreation
Council is known as the gateway to outdoor adventure in Central Idaho, offering easy access to the Payette National Forest, the Seven Devils Mountain Range, and miles of public lands. From the property, you can hop on your horse or UTV via a nearby gravel road that connects directly to state and national forest service lands. The area is ideal for hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling. The 84-mile Weiser River Trail passes through Council, providing scenic opportunities for biking, walking, and wildlife viewing along the river corridor. Nearby Lost Valley Reservoir is another local favorite for fishing, canoeing, and camping amid Idaho's stunning mountain scenery.
Nearby Recreational Spots to Explore:
Payette National Forest
Hells Canyon
Lost Valley Reservoir
Ben Ross Reservoir & Hornet Reservoir
Weiser River
Snake River
Weiser River Trail
Mundo Hot Springs
Zims Hot Springs
Council Greens Golf Course
Brundage Mountain Resort
Payette Lake
Tamarack Resort
Region & Climate
Council, Idaho enjoys a semi-arid climate with four distinct seasonswarm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Its elevated location near the mountains brings crisp air, abundant sunshine, creating ideal conditions for year-round outdoor recreation.
History
Council, Idaho has its roots in the late 1800s, developing first as a ranching and logging community in the fertile Weiser River Valley. The area's open meadows, abundant timber, and access to water made it an attractive place for early settlers.
The town began to take shape in the 1890s as ranchers, homesteaders, and miners moved into the region. When the railroad arrived, the town grew quicklyshipping livestock, agricultural products, and lumber. Council became the county seat when Adams County was created in 1911, solidifying its role as the region's central hub.
Throughout the 20th century, timber, ranching, and agriculture continued to drive the local economy. The New MeadowsCouncil area became known for cattle operations, hay production, and sawmills. Though smaller today, Council retains its heritage as a tight-knit rural community surrounded by public lands, ranches, and some of Idaho's most scenic country.
Today, Council blends its historic ranching roots with outdoor recreation, drawing hunters, anglers, and adventurers to the Weiser River Trail, nearby National Forest, and the surrounding backcountry.
Location
Council, Idaho is a quaint mountain community that acts as the county seat of Adams County and sits along US Highway 95. Council sits between Cuddy Mountain to the west, rising to 7,715 feet, and Council Mountain to the east reaching 8,126 feet.
This area is considered the gateway to recreation in Central Idaho providing access to the Payette National Forest, the Seven Devils mountain range and a plethora of outdoor recreational opportunities. Local events celebrated in the area include Meadow Valley Days, and the Adams County Fair and Rodeo.
Council, Idaho offers small town living as well as abundant recreational activities. The town is approximately 2 hours from Boise, 45 minutes from McCall and just over an hour from Riggins making all the amenities and additional recreation within easy reach.
McCall provides excellent skiing and winter activities, while Riggins offers sunshine and warmer weather year-round with access to the iconic Salmon River with unmatched whitewater rafting and fishing. Boise is only two hours away, making the Boise Airport convenient for travel.
12/04/2025
$4,500,000
1110.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 1774 S Exeter Rd, Council, ID
1,100 acres just south of Council, Idaho, this ranch delivers excellent hunting and recreation across rolling draws and creek bottoms that naturally attract deer, elk, and abundant wildlife. Lester Creek runs through the property, feeding the man-made pond and enriching the habitat along with Cool Creek. Offering a rare combination of privacy, scenery, and close-to-town convenience, it's a place where seclusion and adventure come together.
Land
Bordering the expansive Payette National Forest, this 1100 acre ranch showcases a diverse landscape of rangeland, rolling draws, and creek bottomsideal for recreation and ranching alike. The property offers exceptional hunting for deer, elk, bear, turkey, and upland birds. Open prairie and native grasses provide excellent grazing and habitat for wildlife. Lester Creek flows year-round, feeding a nearly 2-acre pond, while a seasonal creek replenishes a second pond. Additionally, 70 acres have previously been tilled and planted in an alfalfa/grass mix.
Improvements
The home is thoughtfully positioned amid mature trees, offering both privacy and natural beauty. The recently remodeled 4-bedroom, 2-bath residence with private well and septic, provides generous living space, with a deck that captures sweeping views of the valley and Cuddy Mountains. A solid cinderblock shop with a concrete floor anchors the ranch's improvements, complemented by two open carports for equipment storage and a barn that provides ample shelter for livestock. The property is fully fenced.
Recreation
Council is known as the gateway to outdoor adventure in Central Idaho, offering easy access to the Payette National Forest, the Seven Devils Mountain Range, and miles of public lands. From the property, you can hop on your horse or UTV via a nearby gravel road that connects directly to state and national forest service lands. The area is ideal for hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling. The 84-mile Weiser River Trail passes through Council, providing scenic opportunities for biking, walking, and wildlife viewing along the river corridor. Nearby Lost Valley Reservoir is another local favorite for fishing, canoeing, and camping amid Idaho's stunning mountain scenery.
Nearby Recreational Spots to Explore:
Payette National Forest
Hells Canyon
Lost Valley Reservoir
Ben Ross Reservoir & Hornet Reservoir
Weiser River
Snake River
Weiser River Trail
Mundo Hot Springs
Zims Hot Springs
Council Greens Golf Course
Brundage Mountain Resort
Payette Lake
Tamarack Resort
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Cottonwood Creek & Lester Creek Water Rights
Region & Climate
Council, Idaho enjoys a semi-arid climate with four distinct seasonswarm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Its elevated location near the mountains brings crisp air, abundant sunshine, creating ideal conditions for year-round outdoor recreation.
History
Council, Idaho has its roots in the late 1800s, developing first as a ranching and logging community in the fertile Weiser River Valley. The area's open meadows, abundant timber, and access to water made it an attractive place for early settlers.
The town began to take shape in the 1890s as ranchers, homesteaders, and miners moved into the region. When the railroad arrived, the town grew quicklyshipping livestock, agricultural products, and lumber. Council became the county seat when Adams County was created in 1911, solidifying its role as the region's central hub.
Throughout the 20th century, timber, ranching, and agriculture continued to drive the local economy. The New MeadowsCouncil area became known for cattle operations, hay production, and sawmills. Though smaller today, Council retains its heritage as a tight-knit rural community surrounded by public lands, ranches, and some of Idaho's most scenic country.
Today, Council blends its historic ranching roots with outdoor recreation, drawing hunters, anglers, and adventurers to the Weiser River Trail, nearby National Forest, and the surrounding backcountry.
Location
Council, Idaho is a quaint mountain community that acts as the county seat of Adams County and sits along US Highway 95. Council sits between Cuddy Mountain to the west, rising to 7,715 feet, and Council Mountain to the east reaching 8,126 feet.
This area is considered the gateway to recreation in Central Idaho providing access to the Payette National Forest, the Seven Devils mountain range and a plethora of outdoor recreational opportunities. Local events celebrated in the area include Meadow Valley Days, and the Adams County Fair and Rodeo.
Council, Idaho offers small town living as well as abundant recreational activities. The town is approximately 2 hours from Boise, 45 minutes from McCall and just over an hour from Riggins making all the amenities and additional recreation within easy reach.
McCall provides excellent skiing and winter activities, while Riggins offers sunshine and warmer weather year-round with access to the iconic Salmon River with unmatched whitewater rafting and fishing. Boise is only two hours away, making the Boise Airport convenient for travel.
12/04/2025
$8,600,000
2349.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD, Council, ID
Outdoorsman's hunting paradise on 2,300 acres outside Council, ID, bordering the Payette National Forest. This rare opportunity offers timbered hillsides, lush open meadows, live water from multiple creeks, springs, ponds and irrigated ground. With two homes, outbuildings, and miles of forest access and public lands, it delivers unmatched hunting and recreation right out your door.
Land
Spanning 2,300 diverse acres, this ranch is defined by its rich natural resourcesyear-round creeks including Lester Creek, Camp Creek, and Cool Creek, along with numerous springs throughout the property. Lester Creek also feeds the man-made pond, further enhancing the habitat. The sweeping terrain features natural brushy draws, creek bottoms, timbered hillsides, and stretches of native grasses, shrubs, and open prairie. These elements create a true wildlife haven where elk, deer, bear, cougar, turkeys, upland birds, and more thrive, offering exceptional hunting and recreation. With direct access to miles of public land and Idaho's vast backcountry, the property delivers unmatched seclusion while still being just minutes from town. Whether envisioned as a working ranch, horse property, or premier hunting retreat, the opportunities are truly endless.
Improvements
The property is well-equipped with quality improvements, featuring two updated homes set at opposite ends of the ranch for privacy and convenience. Each home has its own well and septic system, along with expansive decks that take full advantage of the amazing views. A solid concrete-block shop offers storage and workspace, while the barn and multiple outbuildings are perfectly suited for equipment, livestock, or additional ranch operations. Everything is in place to support a functional, comfortable, and fully operational rural lifestyle.
The land is fully fenced and cross-fenced to optimize pasture rotation and grazing.
Recreation
Council is known as the gateway to outdoor adventure in Central Idaho, offering easy access to the Payette National Forest, the Seven Devils Mountain Range, and miles of public lands. From the property, you can hop on your horse or UTV via a nearby gravel road that connects directly to state and national forest service lands. The area is ideal for hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling. The 84-mile Weiser River Trail passes through Council, providing scenic opportunities for biking, walking, and wildlife viewing along the river corridor. Nearby Lost Valley Reservoir is another local favorite for fishing, canoeing, and camping amid Idaho's stunning mountain scenery.
Nearby Recreational Spots to Explore:
Payette National Forest
Hells Canyon
Lost Valley Reservoir
Ben Ross Reservoir & Hornet Reservoir
Weiser River
Snake River
Weiser River Trail
Mundo Hot Springs
Zims Hot Springs
Council Greens Golf Course
Brundage Mountain Resort
Payette Lake
Tamarack Resort
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Strong and stable water rights support the property.
67-11300 | Spring Domestic and Stock Water
67-11299 | Ground Water Domestic Water
67-14119 | Ground Water Domestic Water
67-320 | Cottonwood Creek Irrigation Water
67-7823 | Lester Creek Irrigation, Irrigation Storage, Stock Water Storage
Region & Climate
Council, Idaho enjoys a semi-arid climate with four distinct seasonswarm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Its elevated location near the mountains brings crisp air, abundant sunshine, creating ideal conditions for year-round outdoor recreation.
History
Council, Idaho has its roots in the late 1800s, developing first as a ranching and logging community in the fertile Weiser River Valley. The area's open meadows, abundant timber, and access to water made it an attractive place for early settlers.
The town began to take shape in the 1890s as ranchers, homesteaders, and miners moved into the region. When the railroad arrived, the town grew quicklyshipping livestock, agricultural products, and lumber. Council became the county seat when Adams County was created in 1911, solidifying its role as the region's central hub.
Throughout the 20th century, timber, ranching, and agriculture continued to drive the local economy. The New MeadowsCouncil area became known for cattle operations, hay production, and sawmills. Though smaller today, Council retains its heritage as a tight-knit rural community surrounded by public lands, ranches, and some of Idaho's most scenic country.
Today, Council blends its historic ranching roots with outdoor recreation, drawing hunters, anglers, and adventurers to the Weiser River Trail, nearby National Forest, and the surrounding backcountry.
Location
Council, Idaho is a quaint mountain community that acts as the county seat of Adams County and sits along US Highway 95. Council sits between Cuddy Mountain to the west, rising to 7,715 feet, and Council Mountain to the east reaching 8,126 feet.
This area is considered the gateway to recreation in Central Idaho providing access to the Payette National Forest, the Seven Devils mountain range and a plethora of outdoor recreational opportunities. Local events celebrated in the area include Meadow Valley Days, and the Adams County Fair and Rodeo.
Council, Idaho offers small town living as well as abundant recreational activities. The town is approximately 2 hours from Boise, 45 minutes from McCall and just over an hour from Riggins making all the amenities and additional recreation within easy reach.
McCall provides excellent skiing and winter activities, while Riggins offers sunshine and warmer weather year-round with access to the iconic Salmon River with unmatched whitewater rafting and fishing. Boise is only two hours away, making the Boise Airport convenient for travel.
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.
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11/18/2025
$8,892,000
988 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - U.S. 95, New Meadows, ID
Welcome to Elk Meadows, a striking 988-acre mountain property located just 2 miles north of New Meadows and 12 miles from McCall in the heart of Idahos most sought-after recreation corridor. With its prime setting and vast landscape, Elk Meadows offers an exceptional opportunity for development, investment, or creation of a private legacy retreat.
With over half a mile of frontage along US-95, the property provides prime access and excellent visibility for future development. Public utilities are nearby, making Elk Meadows development-ready for residential expansion, large-acreage estates, recreational communities, or a mixed-use vision. While the property retains exceptional privacy and untouched natural beauty, it sits adjacent to Meadow Creek Golf Resort, providing quick access to golf, dining, and resort amenities.
Elk Meadows features a beautiful blend of timbered ridges, rolling meadows, and wildflower-dotted hillsides. Expansive openings framed by mature pine and fir create ideal building sites with long views across the Meadows Valley and out toward the surrounding mountain ranges. From open benches to quiet forested draws, the land offers a diverse and scenic backdrop suitable for year-round enjoyment.
Wildlife is abundant. Elk, deer, and other mountain species regularly roam the property, taking advantage of its mix of open feed areas and sheltered timber. Seasonal bloomsespecially vibrant purple lupine scattered throughout the forest flooradd outstanding color and character during spring and summer.
With its exceptional location, strong access, and close-by utilities, Elk Meadows represents one of the few large tracts near McCall positioned for future development or long-term investment. Its proximity to New Meadows, Brundage Mountain Resort, Tamarack Resort (approximately one hour), Payette National Forest, river and lake recreation, and countless mountain trails further elevates its value.
Prior appointment scheduling is required. Someone with the ownership/brokerage must accompany all showings.
Disclaimer: Owner makes full disclosure that they share common ownership with an Idaho licensed real estate entity.
All the above information was provided by various sources and has not been verified for accuracy. Any of the above information used or relied upon for decisions should be verified by buyer.
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06/12/2025
$1,909,695
217 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - U.S. 95, New Meadows, ID
In the beautiful mountains of Adams county south of New Meadows sits this 217 acres. The rolling mountain landscape is abundant with timber and open meadows. Easily accessible off Highway 95, the property has the Weiser River meandering through which feed the marsh area that attracts lots of wildlife. Various suitable building sites are easy to get to via old logging roads and trails, which also lend to the expansive views of Price Valley. Payette National Forest, State of Idaho land and Lost Valley Reservoir are all close by and the famous Weiser River Trail is on the west side of the property. Great area for hiking, biking, hunting, off roading, camping, hunting and fishing! Dont miss the chance to own this unique acreage piece.
06/14/2025
$4,750,000
1150 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 1774 S Exeter St, Council, ID
Incredible End-of-the-Road Ranch Retreat 1,150 Acres Bordering Forest Service Land
This rare opportunity features a sprawling 1,150-acre ranch at the end of the road, bordering the vast Payette National Forest with abundant year-round water. With roads throughout the property, two deeded water rights, two wells (including one producing 50 GPM), plus multiple creeks and ponds, this land is rich in both resources and possibilities.
The agricultural ground was once irrigated from these water sources, and remnants of the original irrigation system remain suggesting it may not take much to restore. This ranch is a haven for wildlife lovers, teeming with elk, mule deer, black bear, turkeys, and more. A developed internal road system leads you right up to miles of public land, offering an unlimited recreational playground ideal for horseback riding, ATV adventures, or hunting.
Improvements include a recently updated home, a solid concrete block shop with potential for living quarters above, a barn, and multiple outbuildings. Whether you're looking for a working ranch, equestrian property, hunting basecamp, or private retreat, this property offers unmatched versatility and potential.
Picture yourself casting a line for red band trout in your private pond, or riding from your own land straight into the backcountry. Its peaceful and secluded, yet just minutes from Highway 95, about two hours to the Boise Airport, 45 minutes to McCall, and just over an hour to Riggins and the wild Salmon River.
Ranches like this with water, wildlife, public land access, and proximity to town are incredibly rare. The potential here is endless.
Seller is open to owner carry contract with sizable down payment. Terms can be discussed.
This property is shown by appointment only to pre-qualified buyers.
12/04/2025
$219,000
2.07 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Whitefield 12, Mccall, ID
Private 2-Acre Mountain Retreat Close to McCall, Brundage & Little Ski Hill Discover your own private retreat on this beautiful 2-acre wooded lot with gentle rolling terrain and a peaceful setting near the valley floor. The building envelope offers filtered views of the valley and mountains beyondthe perfect spot for your future cabin or mountain home. Enjoy easy access to Little Ski Hill, Brundage, and downtown McCall while still feeling tucked away in nature. This property includes county-maintained roads, a community water system, and is fully approved for septic. A rare combination of privacy, views, and convenienceready for you to build and enjoy the best of mountain living!
11/03/2025
$620,000
11.42 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 2195 Coyote Run, Council, ID
Discover 11.42 acres of Idaho beauty ready for your dream home or retreat. This property offers power, well, septic, and internet already installed, saving time and cost for your build. A 50x25 insulated shop with 14 foot doors, 220 power, pellet stove, security cameras, and dual RV hookups provides space for equipment, hobbies, or temporary living. Enjoy privacy, open views, and direct access to public land for recreation and wildlife. Bring your horses or livestock with room for up to eleven large animals. Located just minutes from Council with easy access to national forest trails and mountain recreation. This property combines convenience, function, and outdoor living in one package. Ready to build, camp, or simply enjoy the peace and quiet of rural Idaho.
09/25/2025
$399,000
10.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 3191 Highway 95, Council, ID
Great off grid mountain retreat! Beautiful timber covered property. Home is 3bd/2bth manufactured home with a full daylight basement. Fully solar with a backup generator. Metal roof and siding were new in 2015, Generator new in 2019, Solar panels and battery system redone in 2019. Year round access to HWY 95 with some owner plowing. Property is in 2 parcels, per P&Z second parcel is a buildable parcel. Tons of wildlife on the property, property borders Forest Service Ground.
05/23/2025
$109,900
0.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Yarrow Drive 33, New Meadows, ID
Build Your Dream Mountain Home! Discover the perfect canvas for your custom retreat on this beautiful .69-acre lot, nestled in the heart of Idaho's stunning mountain landscape. Gently sloping up from the paved road, the property offers ideal conditions for an easy-access driveway and daylight basement design. Enjoy peace of mind with year-round road maintenance provided by the HOA. Community water and sewer hookups, plus power available at the lot line. Endless adventure awaits right outside your door- hike, bike, golf, or explore ATV and snowmobile trails. Spend your days skiing, salmon fishing, boating, or relaxing in nearby hot springs or simply soak up the serenity of mountain living. Conveniently located just a short drive from McCall, Payette Lake Marina, Brundage Mountain, and Riggins, this homesite offers the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility. You'll also love the welcoming community amenities nearby. BTVAI
05/23/2025
$109,900
0.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD Yarrow Drive, New Meadows, ID
Build Your Dream Mountain Home with a VIEW! Discover the perfect canvas for your custom retreat on this beautiful .69-acre lot, nestled in the heart of Idaho s stunning mountain landscape. Gently sloping up from the paved road, the property offers ideal conditions for an easy-access driveway and daylight basement design. Enjoy peace of mind with year-round road maintenance provided by the HOA. Community water and sewer hookups, plus power available at the lot line. Endless adventure awaits right outside your door- hike, bike, golf, or explore ATV and snowmobile trails. Spend your days skiing, salmon fishing, boating, or relaxing in nearby hot springs or simply soak up the serenity of mountain living. Conveniently located just a short drive from McCall, Payette Lake Marina, Brundage Mountain, and Riggins, this homesite offers the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility. You ll also love the welcoming community amenities nearby. BTVAI
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