Finding a ranch that checks all the boxes is hard to find. The Six-S Ranch's accessibility, topography, water resources, and abundant wildlife combined with endless recreational opportunities creates a legacy purchase opportunity for the next owner.
-The Six-S Ranch sits in an incredible end of the road setting in a north-facing valley. The Albion Mountains that surround the ranch, provide a dramatic backdrop to an idyllic landscape.
-The ranch boasts year-round access, complete privacy, and is conveniently located minutes from the town of Albion.
-2 major drainages, Marsh Creek & Land Creek, plus numerous springs, run year-round on the property.
-9 miles of the propertys 13-mile boundary abuts the Sawtooth National Forest.
-The ranch is host to grazing cattle from springtime through late summer/fall. Stock watering and irrigation rights associated with the ranch are included with the sale.
-Moose, Mule Deer, Elk and a variety of other mammals and raptors call Six-S home.
-Due to its year-round accessibility and topography, Six-S Ranch provides endless recreational opportunities including hiking, biking, skiing, horseback riding, and ATVing.
-The property is located in Idahos Hunt Unit 55 and would be an ideal spot for a hunting camp and lodge. The ranch qualifies for hunting tags under Idahos Landowner Appreciation program.
Hunting
The Ranch is located in Idahos Hunt Unit 55 which offers a range of big game hunts through both the General Season and Controlled Hunt programs. In addition, the ranch qualifies for Idahos Landowner Appreciation program. The ranch property provides a blank slate for a new owner to make improvements to forage for big game species as well as upland game, including pheasant, Hungarian Partridge, and turkey.
Agricultural Operations
The ranch is leased out for livestock grazing from April to October. There are numerous watering points throughout the ranch plus abundant feed found on the lower pastures as well as grassy hillsides further up the mountain. Plentiful tree cover provides shade for livestock during the hotter summer months. Apple orchards planted by the original homesteaders, can be found throughout the ranch.