Blaine County, Idaho Land For Sale (25 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
11/06/2024
$876,000
34.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - 20362 S Main St, Carey, ID
Development land with a preliminary PUD plat for 103 lots. Buyer will need to go through an updated Subdivision application with the City of Carey. Great opportunity for this land to become part of the solution for the shortage of attainable housing in Blaine Count
FEATURED LISTING
09/16/2024
$750,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Bellevue, ID
Owned by the same family for almost 25 years, the 80+/- acre Spirit Woman Ranch lies in a scenic, secluded canyon three miles north of the Wood River Valley community of Bellevue and 20 miles from downtown Ketchum and the well-known Sun Valley Resort. The property is surrounded by federal lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management and flanked by massive ridgelines and foothills that rise to over 8,000 feet atop nearby Patterson Peak. Spring-fed Slaughterhouse Creek flows through the ranch year-round and feeds a lovely, willow-lined wildlife pond that is home to wild brook trout, waterfowl, and wading birds. The ranch holds a single water right from the creek to irrigate up to two acres around the pond and provide water for livestock.
The property is largely undeveloped, and the only structure is a garage/utility building that includes a bathroom with a shower. The primary homesite for the ranch is adjacent to the garage and encompasses a level, grassy area above the pond with panoramic views of the canyon. The building site includes a septic system designed to service a future four-bedroom home. The ranch does not have electricity but is well-suited for the installation of an off-grid solar power system. Access from Bellevue and State Highway 75 is over Slaughterhouse Creek Road, an unmaintained, seasonal dirt road that crosses the west end of the property and leads further north into the Pioneer Mountains.
The surrounding public lands offer endless opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, cycling, ATV riding, and big game and upland bird hunting, while two of Idaho's top trout streams, the Big Wood River and Silver Creek, are only minutes from the ranch. Spirit Woman Ranch is ideal for those who desire to own and develop a seasonal retreat that provides a feeling of remoteness yet is only minutes away from the amenities of a full-sized community.
Co-listed with Aaron Hill of Keller Williams Sun Valley Southern Idaho/Proctor Mountain Group.
The Facts:
~ 80+/- acres in a canyon setting surrounded by federal lands
~ Three miles from Bellevue via Slaughterhouse Creek Road, an unmaintained, seasonal road
~ Less than 10 miles from the airport in Hailey and 20 miles from Ketchum/Sun Valley
~ Year-round spring creek and a trout-filled pond
~ Adjudicated water right to irrigate up to two acres
~ Undeveloped except for a 1,080+/- square-foot garage/utility building
~ Off-grid building site with a septic system in place
~ Cellular phone service to the property
~ Wildlife includes elk, deer, chukar, gray partridge, doves, ducks, and a host of non-game species
~ Miles of hiking, trail riding, and cycling from the property
~ Elevation of approximately 5,500 feet
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $160 with an agricultural designation
FEATURED LISTING
06/27/2024
$5,950,000
4840 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Sun Valley, ID
Occupying its own secluded valley 45 miles east of the airport in Hailey, the 4,840+/- acre Lava Lake Home Ranch has been the operating headquarters for Lava Lake Ranch for over two decades and is one of the iconic landholdings in the Sun Valley area. The namesake of the ranch is Lava Lake, a unique 50+/- acre natural lake that cushions the southern end of the Home Ranch along ancient lava flows and was a well-known landmark for westward-bound pioneers using Goodales Cutoff of the Oregon Trail. Ansel Adams photographed Lava Lake in the 1940s and included it in his historic images of Craters of the Moon.
Lava Lake Home Ranch is bordered almost entirely by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands and includes over four miles of boundary with Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve jointly managed by the National Park Service and BLM. The Home Ranch also encompasses approximately 1,000 acres of BLM lands that are part of the associated Lava Lake grazing allotment. Home to herds of elk and mule deer, these BLM lands expand the property's physical footprint and are inaccessible to the public. In addition to Lava Lake, the ranch features three spring-fed wildlife ponds, a five-acre irrigation reservoir, numerous springs, and several miles of Copper Creek flowing through a vibrant riparian corridor. Wildlife on the Home Ranch is abundant, and during the spring and fall, the Home Ranch becomes a birder's paradise as thousands of waterfowl, shorebirds, cranes, and songbirds take refuge on the property during their biannual migrations.
The owners established Lava Lake Ranch in 1999 and have managed it to sustainably produce the highest quality grass-fed lamb and beef. They are now looking toward retirement and are currently operating the ranch with minimum inputs and significantly reduced livestock numbers. The Home Ranch continues to serve as the winter unit for the owners' remaining sheep and is being leased to two separate cattle operators for summer grazing. The Home Ranch holds multiple surface and groundwater rights to raise hay and irrigate pasture during summer months. Irrigation infrastructure includes two center pivots, wheel line sprinklers, and hand line sprinklers. In addition, the Home Ranch features a modest but practical set of building improvements that serve current ranch operations. These improvements include a ranch manager's home, a barn, an equipment shed, a ram shed, lambing sheds, and stack yards.
The Home Ranch lies at the heart of the Pioneer Mountains-Craters of the Moon landscape, one of the jewels of natural heritage in the northern Rockies. Supporting an array of wide-ranging and migratory wildlife, this remarkable region covers roughly 2.4 million acres and encompasses diverse land types, from sagebrush steppe, grasslands, and lava flows to river, foothill, and mountain ecosystems. At the core of the area is an intricate patchwork of land ownership that includes over 150,000 acres of private lands managed primarily as operating farms and ranches. These working lands, which include Lava Lake Ranch, connect large swaths of federal and state lands to the north and south that feature extensive inventoried roadless areas, wilderness study areas, and primitive areas managed by the Sawtooth and Salmon-Challis National Forests, BLM, and Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve.
A conservation easement held by The Nature Conservancy covers the majority of the Home Ranch and allows for a broad set of agricultural, recreational, and residential uses. A 120+/- acre section of the property located near the ranch entrance and encompassing the main buildings is located outside of the easement area and therefore is not subject to the terms of the agreement.
The Facts:
~ Headquarters unit for Lava Lake Ranch
~ 4,840+/- deeded acres, plus 1,000+/- acres of BLM land fully encompassed by the ranch and inaccessible to the public
~ Occupies its own valley 60 miles from the amenities of Ketchum/Sun Valley and 45 miles from the airport in Hailey
~ Bordered by high-quality federal and state lands and private ranches covered by conservation easements
~ Excellent year-round access from US Highway 20/26
~ Highlighted by diverse water resources, including Lava Lake, over three miles of Copper Creek, year-round springs, and multiple wildlife and irrigation ponds
~ Excellent grazing resources including an associated BLM cattle allotment
~ Surface and groundwater rights to raise hay and pasture
~ Modest but practical set of building improvements
~ Elevations range from approximately 5,200 feet to 7,200 feet
~ Unlimited year-round recreation, including big game hunting, wingshooting, hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding, and cross-country skiing
~ Abundant wildlife includes elk, mule deer, antelope, moose, chukar, gray partridge, and waterfowl
~ Qualifies for a landowner appreciation permit for controlled big game hunts in unit 49
~ With the exception of 120+/- acres, a conservation easement covers the property
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $7,310
FEATURED LISTING
06/18/2024
$3,550,000
5308 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Carey, ID
Rarely does a mountain property with the scale, beauty, and diversity of Iron Mine Ranch become available for purchase this close to Sun Valley. Lying along the southern flank of the Pioneer Mountains 50 miles from the airport in Hailey, the property is a virtually untouched wildlife and recreational paradise, with verdant meadows, forested hillsides, and several stunning wild canyons where five creeks join to form Fish Creek.
The ranch encompasses 5,308+/- deeded acres and includes three parcels surrounded by the Salmon-Challis National Forest totaling 160+/- acres. Collectively referred to as Sandy's Meadows, these parcels lie just north of the main ranch at the headwaters of Trail Creek and represent the splendor of the Pioneer Mountains high country. An additional 160+/- acre tract adjoining Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land lies south of the main ranch within the East Fork Fish Creek drainage. The ranch is undeveloped but offers numerous secluded, off-grid building sites with expansive views of the surrounding Pioneers landscape.
Encompassing the ranch are miles of largely roadless, wilderness-quality public lands offering solitude, endless recreation, and plentiful wildlife, including elk, mule deer, antelope, moose, upland game birds, and a host of non-game species. Given its size, the ranch qualifies for two landowner appreciation permits for controlled big game hunts in highly coveted unit 49. In addition, the ranch offers excellent summer grazing resources for cattle and sheep and includes two adjoining BLM sheep grazing permits and two state of Idaho sheep grazing leases.
Iron Mine Ranch is part of a large, undeveloped landscape with exceptional public lands and over 95,000 acres of conserved private lands. A series of conservation easements cover the ranch and allow for a broad set of agricultural, recreational, and residential uses.
The Facts:
~ 5,308+/- deeded acres
~ 50 miles from the airport in Hailey and 20 miles from Carey
~ Diverse terrain with elevations ranging from approximately 5,960 feet to 8,000 feet
~ Features a mosaic of creeks, meadows, springs, beaver marshes, and stands of aspen and Douglas fir
~ Undeveloped with excellent off-grid building sites and panoramic mountain views
~ Unlimited recreation, including hiking, hunting, horseback riding, and backcountry skiing
~ Bordered by high-quality federal and state lands and private ranches covered by conservation easements
~ Wildlife includes elk, mule deer, antelope, moose, chukar, gray partridge, forest grouse, and sage grouse
~ Utilized for summer grazing in conjunction with two associated BLM sheep allotments
~ Qualifies for up to two landowner appreciation permits for controlled hunts in Idaho unit 49
~ Conservation easements are in place to preserve the property's open space features, grazing resources, and wildlife values.
~ Seasonally accessible via Fish Creek Road
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $2,430
FEATURED LISTING
06/12/2024
$3,200,000
2748 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Sun Valley, ID
Rugged and secluded, Cottonwood Ranch encompasses 2,748+/- contiguous, deeded acres at the southernmost edge of the Pioneer Mountains 50 miles east of the airport in Hailey. The ranch is bordered on the east and south by Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve and on the northwest by Blizzard Mountain, which, at nearly 9,300 feet, is the last high point before the Pioneers plunge dramatically into the Snake River Plain. The property is remarkably diverse and features a network of steep ridgelines, aspen-laced draws and hillsides, gently sloping sagebrush flats, year-round creeks, sub-irrigated meadows, and seasonal ponds and wetlands. Views from the ranch are expansive and extend south for over 80 miles across the grasslands and lava flows of the Great Rift to the Albion Mountains near the Utah border. The property teems with elk and mule deer and, because of its size, qualifies for a landowner appreciation program permit for controlled big game hunts in Idaho hunt unit 50. A multitude of other species call the ranch home, including pronghorn, moose, sage grouse, forest grouse, chukar, and gray partridge.
Highlighted by strong perennial grasses, the ranch offers excellent grazing resources and, along with a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing permit, supports summer and fall cattle use. Cottonwood Creek flows from the southern flank of Blizzard Mountain through stands of cottonwood, aspen, and willow and provides water for two irrigation rights covering approximately 50 acres. Adjoining federal and state lands and one other private ranch holding, Cottonwood Ranch is part of a large, undeveloped landscape that features exceptional public lands and nearly 100,000 acres of conserved private lands. Jointly managed by the National Park Service and BLM, Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve received its original monument designation in 1924 and encompasses ancient lava flows and over 400 square miles of protected sagebrush steppe grasslands. The visitor center and headquarters for Craters of the Moon is located a few miles east of the ranch. Primary access to the property is from U.S. Highway 20/26 following the route of the historic Goodales Cutoff of the Oregon Trail. This is a seasonal road that crosses BLM lands for approximately three miles before ending at a private gate that leads to the heart of the property. A conservation easement held by The Nature Conservancy covers Cottonwood Ranch and allows for a broad set of agricultural, recreational, and residential uses.
The Facts:
~ 2,748+/- contiguous, deeded acres
~ 50 miles from the airport in Hailey, midway between the small communities of Carey and Arco
~ Diverse terrain with elevations ranging from approximately 6,000 feet to 7,800 feet
~ Unparalleled privacy and seclusion
~ Bordered by high-quality federal and state lands
~ Undeveloped with excellent building sites
~ Managed for summer and fall cattle grazing in conjunction with a BLM grazing permit
~ Power runs to the property
~ Unlimited recreation, including hiking, hunting, horseback riding, and backcountry skiing
~ Teeming with big game and upland birds
~ Qualifies for a landowner appreciation permit for controlled hunts in unit 50
~ A conservation easement is in place to preserve the property's open space features, grazing resources, and wildlife values
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $1,235
FEATURED LISTING
06/03/2024
$3,700,000
7557 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Sun Valley, ID
Two Forks Ranch is an expansive, undeveloped grazing and wildlife property located in the foothills of the Pioneer Mountains, 45 miles east of the airport in Hailey. Spanning 7,557+/- contiguous, deeded acres, the ranch features diverse foothills and canyons, several creeks, numerous springs, sub-irrigated meadows, aspen and chokecherry stands, and plentiful wildlife, including elk, mule deer, antelope, moose, upland game birds, and a multitude of non-game species. Given its size, the ranch qualifies for two landowner appreciation tags for controlled big game hunts in coveted unit 49. The mainstem of Fish Creek flows through the property for a half-mile amidst a vibrant riparian corridor and is the source for two water rights to irrigate up to 45 acres. The ranch offers excellent grazing resources and, together with an associated Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing permit and state of Idaho grazing lease, is managed for spring and summer livestock use. Adjoining federal and state lands and other private ranch holdings, Two Forks Ranch is part of a large, undeveloped landscape that features exceptional public lands and over 95,000 acres of conserved private lands. Just north of the ranch is BLM's Friedman Creek Wilderness Study Area with access to thousands of acres of lightly used, wilderness-quality backcountry. Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve (jointly managed by the National Park Service and BLM) lies a short distance southeast of the property and encompasses ancient lava flows and over 400 square miles of protected sagebrush steppe grasslands. A series of conservation easements cover the ranch and allow for a broad set of agricultural, recreational, and residential uses.
The Facts:
~ 7,557+/- deeded, undeveloped acres
~ 45 miles from the airport in Hailey and 15 miles from Carey
~ Surrounded by high quality federal and state lands and other undeveloped private ranches
~ Managed for spring and summer grazing in conjunction with a BLM grazing permit and state grazing lease
~ Accessible year-round from Fish Creek Road, with power to the property
~ Wildlife includes elk, mule deer, antelope, moose, sage grouse, chukar, and gray partridge
~ Qualifies for up to two landowner appreciation permits for controlled hunts in Idaho hunt unit 49
~ Conservation easements in place to preserve the property's open space features, grazing resources, and wildlife values
~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,400 feet to 7,200 feet
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $3,325
FEATURED LISTING
03/29/2024
$7,900,000
657.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - 33 Mecham Lane, Carey, ID
This Farm is one of a kind! Irrigation system was completely update in 2015, with new main line, pumps and 10 pivots. 367 +- acres irrigated crop land with water rights from Little Wood River Irrigation District, 55 AUMS with spring water on ranch, 10,000 +- sf indoor riding arena, 3,600 +- sf equipment storage shop, 1,600 +- sf shop. Second home, is 1,356 +- sf, 4 bdrm 1 bath. Property is well maintained!
FEATURED LISTING
06/12/2023
$2,799,000
1080 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Carey, ID
Located 40 miles east of Sun Valleys airport, this scenic mountain ranch is easily accessible to the amenities of a premier resort community yet instills a sense of being a world away. Consisting of 1,080+/- deeded acres, the property lies in the Fish Creek Valley, surrounded by the peaks and foothills of the Pioneer Mountains. High-quality federal lands and large operating ranches border the property. Fish Creek and its primary tributary, East Fork Fish Creek, course their way through the ranch for over two miles and support a small stream trout fishery. The Fish Creek area is well-known for its abundant wildlife, including elk, mule deer, antelope, moose, and upland game birds. Given its size, the ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation tags for controlled hunts in coveted hunt unit 49. Ranch and residential improvements are older but functional and include a two-bedroom/two-bath farmhouse, a one-bedroom casita with a sleeping loft, a garage/workshop building, a barn with tack and storage rooms, corrals, and covered hay storage. Fish Creek Road, a maintained county road, provides easy, year-round access to the ranch from US Highway 20. Irrigated pastures with adjudicated water rights, along with an adjacent Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing permit, support a seasonal grazing program. For those wondering, the number "20" included in the name of the ranch is a reference to the owner's longstanding livestock brand.
The Facts:
~ 1,080+/- deeded, contiguous acres in the foothills of the Pioneer Mountains
~ 40 miles from Hailey and Sun Valleys airport and 10 miles from Carey
~ Over two miles of Fish Creek and East Fork Fish Creek
~ Improvements include a functional two-bedroom farmhouse, sleeping cabin, garage/workshop, barn, corrals, and covered hay storage
~ Leased for seasonal cattle and sheep grazing in conjunction with an associated BLM grazing permit
~ 300+/- acres with surface and groundwater irrigation rights
~ Secluded setting with year-round access and utilities
~ Surrounded by high-quality federal and state lands and other private ranches
~ Wildlife includes elk, mule deer, pronghorn, moose, sage grouse, chukar partridge, gray partridge
~ Ranch qualifies for landowner appreciation permits for controlled hunts in unit 49
~ No conservation easement
~ Elevation ranges from 5,400 feet to 6,300 feet
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $1,345
FEATURED LISTING
06/30/2022
$851,000
77.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - 17830 U.S. 20, Bellevue, ID
High exposure-77.38+/- ac parcel with 1315+/- feet long Hwy 75 and 1203+/- feet along Hwy 20. The perimeter of the land is fenced and there is approximately 55.1+/- flood irrigated acres of grass pasture with remainder ground to the north consisting of sagebrush. A drainage creek runs through the north portion of the property. There are three IDWR water rights with 1888 priority dates. The property is zoned Agricultural (A-40), with riparian setback. A site-specific wetland delineation would be required with any application for development of the parcel. The property is also located in the Transfer of Development Rights Sending Area. Elevation is 4900-4885+/- feet, Bellevue is 9.5+- miles and Sun Valley is 19+/- miles to the North.
FEATURED LISTING
06/26/2022
$15,800,000
23468 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Sun Valley, ID
Located in the Pioneer Mountains 45 miles east of the airport in Hailey, Lava Lake Ranch is an expansive agricultural, conservation, and wildlife property that is easily accessible to the amenities of Sun Valley and communities of southern Idaho yet instills a sense of being a world away. The ranch encompasses a footprint of approximately 825,000 acres and features 23,468+/- deeded acres in seven separate units and over 800,000 acres of associated US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing permits, State of Idaho grazing leases, and private land grazing leases. From the Snake River Plain north to the crest of the Pioneers, Lava Lake Ranch spans 125 miles of diverse ecosystems within the Pioneer Mountains-Craters of the Moon landscape that consist of mountain peaks, foothills, canyons, sage steppe grasslands, forests of fir and aspen, and free-flowing rivers and streams. This vast, undeveloped landscape includes over 95,000 acres of conserved private lands and the 750,000-acre Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve. Wildlife here is prolific and includes wide-ranging species such as mule deer, elk, pronghorn, and sage grouse; carnivores such as gray wolves, mountain lions, and bobcats; and iconic species such as mountain goats and wolverines. Year-round recreational opportunities on the ranch are almost endless, and include big game hunting, wingshooting, trout fishing, birdwatching, trail riding, cycling, hiking, ATV touring, and cross country and backcountry skiing. Established in 1999, Lava Lake Ranch is highlighted by exceptional grazing resources, and its owners have focused on producing the highest quality grass-fed lamb and beef while restoring and preserving the lands used by the ranch. Building improvements on the ranch are modest but practical and sufficient to serve current operations. A series of conservation easements cover the majority of the ranch and allow for a broad set of agricultural, residential, and recreational uses.
FEATURED LISTING
06/21/2022
$9,000,000
464 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Sun Valley, ID
Nestled against the foothills of the Pioneer Mountains, North Renegade Ranch features 464+/- acres and over a half-mile of fabled Silver Creek. The property is conveniently located 45 minutes from Ketchum and the Sun Valley Resort and a half-hour south of the commercial airport in Hailey. Improvements are highlighted by a 2,160+/- square foot log "fishing cabin" located in a secluded aspen grove on the banks of Silver Creek. Upstream of the home is an outdoor venue with a fire pit and barbeque area ideal for creekside dining and entertaining. Other improvements include a three-bedroom guest house, manager's residence, equipment storage, and a large workshop with attached dog kennels. Silver Creek flows through the property from north to south through mature stands of aspen, willow, and river birch that create a private, park-like setting along the stream corridor. This section of Silver Creek is amazingly diverse and comprised of gravel runs, rocky riffles, deep holes, long flats, and undercut banks. Because of the challenging nature of navigating this portion of the stream, the ranch enjoys a very private fishery with virtually no impact from other anglers or floaters. Although trout fishing is the predominant activity on the property, the ranch provides excellent wildlife habitat and is home to elk, mule deer, waterfowl, and upland game birds. In addition to its recreational attributes, the ranch features an active farming operation that utilizes approximately 185 acres of sprinkler-irrigated cropland to raise hay and grain. The ranch is not covered by a conservation easement at the present time. However, because of the propertys size, location, and extensive frontage on Silver Creek, it is a prime candidate for one. North Renegade Ranch encompasses the northern end of the 1,226+/- acre Renegade Ranch which is also available for purchase through Hall and Hall.
The Facts:
~ 464+/- deeded, contiguous acres
~ Over a half-mile of Silver Creek encompassing both banks of the stream with outstanding fishing for some of the largest trout in the system
~ Approximately 45 minutes south of Ketchum and the Sun Valley Resort and a half-hour from the airport in Hailey
~ Extremely private with virtually no impact from the public
~ Excellent residential and ranch improvements with underground utilities and extensive landscaping
~ 185+/- acres of sprinkler-irrigated cropland
~ Wildlife includes elk, mule deer, chukar, Hungarian partridge, and an array of non-game species
~ No conservation easement, although an excellent candidate for one
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $4,090
~ Elevation is 4,750+/- feet
~ Surrounded by federal lands and private ranch holdings
FEATURED LISTING
10/04/2021
$16,500,000
1498.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - 28 Hillside Ranch Rd, Bellevue, ID
Rare find in the Wood River Valley. Multi generational family ranch consisting of nearly 1500 acres. Located in the Bellevue Triangle about six miles West of Picabo. Patton Creek, Mud Creek, Cain Creek and Cheney Creek all run through parts of the Ranch. Approximately 1370 irrigated acres, huge shop, four homes and lots of grain storage. Properties like this are not made available very often, perhaps once in a lifetime.
FEATURED LISTING
03/25/2021
$12,500,000
1226 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Sun Valley, ID
Encompassing 1,226+/- acres and a remarkable two and a half miles of fabled Silver Creek, Renegade Ranch is one of the premier sporting and lifestyle properties in the Sun Valley area. Nestled against the foothills of the Pioneer Mountains, the ranch is conveniently located 45 minutes from Ketchum and the Sun Valley Resort and a half-hour south of the commercial airport in Hailey. Improvements complement the ranch and are highlighted by a 2,160+/- square foot log home located in a secluded aspen grove on the banks of Silver Creek. Upstream of the home is an outdoor venue with a fire pit and barbeque area ideal for creekside dining and entertaining. Other improvements include a three-bedroom guest house, manager's residence, additional employee housing, equipment storage, and a large workshop with attached dog kennels. Although trout fishing is the predominant activity at the Renegade, the ranch provides excellent wildlife habitat and is home to upland game birds as well as elk and mule deer. The ranch is located in hunt unit 52 and the Smokey-Bennett elk zone and qualifies for landowner appreciation permits for controlled hunts. In addition to its recreational attributes, the Renegade features an active farming operation that utilizes approximately 250 acres of sprinkler-irrigated cropland to raise hay and grain. The Renegade is not covered by a conservation easement at the present time. However, because of the property's size, location, and extensive frontage on Silver Creek, it is a prime candidate for one.
The Facts:
~ Landmark Sun Valley ranch with 1,226+/- deeded, contiguous acres
~ 2.5+/- miles of Silver Creek encompassing both banks of the stream with exceptional trout fishing
~ Approximately 45 minutes south of Ketchum and the Sun Valley Resort and a half-hour from the airport in Hailey
~ Extremely private with virtually no impacts from the public
~ Excellent residential and ranch improvements with underground utilities and extensive landscaping
~ 250+/- acres of sprinkler-irrigated cropland raising hay and grain
~ Wildlife includes elk, mule deer, chukar, Hungarian partridge, and an array of non-game species
~ Ranch qualifies for landowner preference permits for controlled hunts in unit 52
~ No conservation easement although an excellent candidate for one
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $11,200
~ Elevation is 4,750+/- feet
~ A secluded, green oasis surrounded by federal lands and private ranch holdings


02/25/2025
$4,500,000
5308 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Iron Mine Ranch, Carey, ID
Iron Mine Ranch


02/25/2025
$12,500,000
1226 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Renegade Ranch, Sun Valley, ID
Renegade Ranch


02/25/2025
$6,995,000
205.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Soaring Eagle Retreat, Ketchum, ID
Soaring Eagle Retreat


02/25/2025
$21,000,000
23468 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Lava Lake Ranch, Sun Valley, ID
Lava Lake Ranch


02/25/2025
$4,250,000
7557 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Two Forks Ranch, Sun Valley, ID
Two Forks Ranch


02/25/2025
$9,000,000
464 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - North Renegade Ranch, Sun Valley, ID
North Renegade Ranch


02/25/2025
$3,200,000
2748 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Cottonwood Ranch, Sun Valley, ID
Cottonwood Ranch


02/25/2025
$2,799,000
1080 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Fish Creek Ranch 20, Carey, ID
Fish Creek Ranch 20


02/25/2025
$876,000
34.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - 20362 S Main St, Carey, ID
O'Connell


02/25/2025
$750,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Spirit Woman Ranch, Bellevue, ID
Spirit Woman Ranch


02/25/2025
$8,000,000
4840 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - Lava Lake Home Ranch, Sun Valley, ID
Lava Lake Home Ranch


02/25/2025
$7,900,000
657.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Blaine County - 33 Mecham Lane, Carey, ID
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