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865 Middlefork Rd
Garden Valley, ID 83622
Austin Callison with Hayden Outdoors Real Estate, original listing - (970) 674-1990
$400,000
Conventional
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Property Description
River front property north of Garden Valley, Idaho, surrounded by the Boise National Forest. This nearly half acre property along the Middle Fork Payette River, presents an enticing opportunity to construct your dream home. Year-round accessibility and convenient paved roads approximately 50 miles north of Boise, Idaho, this location is both practical and idyllic. Whether envisioning a perfect weekend retreat or a forever home, the possibilities are endless. Notably, the essential amenities, such as power, septic, and a well have already been installed, streamlining the process of turning this picturesque plot into your ideal residence. Garden Valley, in Boise county, is surrounded by the beautiful Boise National Forest, offering a range of recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Here are some popular recreational activities you can enjoy in and around Garden Valley: Outdoor Adventure: Hiking and Backpacking: Explore the numerous trails in the Boise National Forest. The area offers a variety of hiking options suitable for different skill levels. Mountain Biking: The forest trails are often open to mountain biking, providing an exciting way to explore the rugged terrain. ATV Riding: Many trails are accessible for ATV riding, offering a thrilling experience through the scenic landscapes. Hunting: Boise National Forest provides ample public lands for hunting. Game species in the region include deer, elk, bear, turkey, and upland birds Water Activities: Boating: The nearby Payette River provides opportunities for boating and kayaking. You can enjoy both calm and whitewater sections, depending on your preference and skill level. Fishing: The rivers and lakes in the area are known for fishing, with opportunities to catch a variety of trout and other freshwater species. Hot Springs: Nearby hot springs, such as Kirkham Hot Springs, provide a relaxing escape. Winter Sports: Snowmobiling: During the winter months, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, making it ideal for snowmobiling. Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing: The Boise National Forest offers groomed trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Decreed Water Right 65-10641 Total Diversion: 0.040 CFS - 1.2 Acre Feet Diversion Shall not exceed 13,000 Gallons per day Garden Valley, Idaho, experiences a mountainous climate characterized by distinct seasons and a range of temperatures throughout the year. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures averaging in the high 70s to low 80s. Winters in Garden Valley can be cold, with temperatures often dropping below freezing. Snowfall is common. Spring and fall bring transitional weather, with cool temperatures and the occasional rainfall. Garden Valley is a rural community in Boise County, approximately fifty miles north of Boise, Idaho. Surrounded by the Boise National Forest, this small town is known for its picturesque landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities. The region is surrounded by mountains, forests, the Payette River and is known for its natural hot springs.  
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Location
Address
865 Middlefork Rd
City
Garden Valley
State
ID
Zip Code
83622
County
BOISE (COUNTY)
Listing
Name
Phone
(970) 674-1990
Office Name
Office Phone
(970) 674-1990
Agent Name
Austin Callison
Agency Phone
(970) 674-1990

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