136 Seubert Heights Drive
136 Seubert Heights Drive : Cottonwood, ID 83522
Idaho County, Idaho
Ranch Description
Welcome to this stunning 10-acre lot in Cottonwood, Idaho-an ideal setting to build your dream home in a highly desirable area. This property is situated in a prime location with breathtaking views of the Camas Prairie and gently rolling hills. In addition to its natural beauty, you'll enjoy convenient access to nearby amenities and a variety of recreational activities. Property is ready to build, power on site, 40Gpm well and graveled entrance.
Land
This stunning 10-acre lot is located in Cottonwood, Idaho. With power, drilled well and easy access, it's the perfect place to build your dream home. The land offers breathtaking views of the Camas Prairie and gently rolling hills. Just minutes from Cottonwood, you'll find daily amenities including restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, hospital, and more. The location provides convenient access to town while still offering a sense of space. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own this beautiful property.
Recreation
Residents of Camas Prairie revel in their proximity to a plethora of recreational opportunities, with hunting and fishing standing out as beloved pastimes. Soldiers Meadows, Winchester Lake, the Salmon River, and Dworshak Reservoir are among the favored fishing spots, drawing anglers seeking various fish species like steelhead, rainbow trout, and salmon. For hunters, the area offers exceptional big game and game bird hunting opportunities, with elk, deer, bear, and game birds.
Beyond outdoor pursuits, local attractions such as Cottonwood Butte Ski Hill and Snowhaven Ski Hill cater to skiing, snowboarding, and sledding enthusiasts. The Pine Bar Campground and Boat Launch offer additional options for those seeking relaxation amidst nature.
The Clearwater River, meandering through the region, is renowned for its outstanding fishing opportunities, while the surrounding mountains and hills boast an extensive network of hiking and backpacking trails. These trails cater to hikers and backpackers of all skill levels, providing access to remote wilderness areas and stunning vistas.
The Salmon River serves as a premier destination for whitewater rafting and kayaking, attracting thrill-seekers year-round. Wildlife enthusiasts can indulge in observing the diverse array of fauna that Lewis County hosts, including eagles, ospreys, moose, elk, and deer, providing ample opportunities for photography and observation.
As winter blankets the landscape, the nearby mountains transform into playgrounds for winter sports enthusiasts, offering skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing opportunities.
Agriculture
The Camas Prairie region in north-central Idaho, situated between Cottonwood and Grangeville, is an agricultural area known for its rich history of farming, ranching, and natural beauty. The Camas Prairie is a broad, flat expanse of land situated in Idaho County, between the towns of Cottonwood and Grangeville. It is characterized by gently rolling hills and expansive farmlands. The Camas Prairie supports a range of crops, including grains like wheat, barley, and oats. These cool-season crops thrive in the climate and provide staple food sources for both local consumption and broader markets. Hay production is a significant agricultural activity in the area. Farmers grow alfalfa, timothy, and other forage crops to feed livestock during the winter months. Hay is a crucial part of the local livestock industry. Livestock production is a prominent agricultural pursuit. The Camas Prairie's vast pastures offer ample grazing opportunities. In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on sustainable agriculture and land conservation in the Camas Prairie. Farmers and ranchers often employ conservation practices to protect the region's natural resources, including water quality and soil health.
Region & Climate
Camas Prairie is a region located in north-central Idaho, Usa, and encompasses parts of Idaho, Lewis, and Clearwater counties. It sits at an elevation of approximately 3,500 feet above sea level, making it a high-elevation plateau.
The climate of Camas Prairie is classified as a humid continental climate, characterized by warm summers and cold winters. The area receives an average of 24 inches of precipitation annually, with the majority falling as snow during the winter months.
The region's vegetation is dominated by grasslands, with some areas of forested land in the higher elevations. The most notable plant species found in Camas Prairie is the camas flower, which is a member of the lily family and is considered a significant cultural and historical plant for the Nez Perce Tribe.
Camas Prairie is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elk, deer, moose, black bears, coyotes, and mountain lions. The prairie is also a crucial habitat for numerous bird species.
History
Camas Prairie has a rich and diverse history that dates back thousands of years. The area has been inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Nez Perce, who have lived in the region for over 10,000 years.
During the late 1800S and early 1900S, Camas Prairie became a center for agriculture, with farmers cultivating wheat, barley, and other crops in the fertile soil of the region. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800S helped to further develop the region's economy, with towns such as Grangeville, Cottonwood, and Kamiah becoming important centers for trade and commerce.
Today, Camas Prairie remains an important agricultural region, with farmers continuing to grow a variety of crops. The area is also a popular destination for outdoor recreation, with opportunities for hiking, fishing, hunting, and camping. The camas flower is still an essential part of the region's cultural heritage, and annual camas festivals and celebrations are held in various towns throughout the area.
Location
Cottonwood is a small city located in north-central Idaho, in the United States. The town is situated in Idaho County and is surrounded by picturesque forests, rolling hills, and scenic countryside.
The nearest major airport to Cottonwood is the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport LWS, which is located approximately 55 miles north of Cottonwood. The airport offers both domestic and regional flights, including connections to major US cities like Seattle, Salt Lake City, and Boise.
Another option for air travel is the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport PUW, which is located approximately 90 miles to the north of Cottonwood, near the cities of Pullman, Washington and Moscow, Idaho. The airport offers flights to Seattle, Portland, and Salt Lake City.
For amenities, Cottonwood has a few options for dining and shopping, including two grocery stores, gas stations, a handful of restaurants, a couple coffee shops, a hospital and clinic.
Directions to Ranch
From Highway 95 heading north, turn left onto Cottonwood Butte Road. Take the first right onto Seubert Heights Drive, then take the next right. Follow the road for approximately 500 feet, and the property will be on the left.
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