245 Jack Pine Off Grid Cabin
245 Jack Pine Rd : Cottonwood, ID 83522
Idaho County, Idaho
Ranch Description
Rural, off grid, furnished cabin situated on 80 acres on the sought-after Joseph Plains in Hunting Unit 13, a region prized for its incredible hunting, peaceful setting, and wide-open views. Enclosed on 3 sides by over 3500 acres of Idaho State Land. The property is serviced with solar power, private road, drilled well, and septic system. Amenities are located a short drive away in Cottonwood or Whitebird.
Land
This 80-acre property sits in the heart of Idaho's Joseph Plains - a region celebrated for its seclusion, rugged terrain, and rich wildlife. What sets this land apart is its direct access to nearly 3,500 acres of Idaho State ground, bordering three sides of the property. Thousands of acres of wild country at your doorstep - ideal for hunting, exploring, and ensuring lasting privacy.
The terrain offers a perfect mix of timbered draws, native grass meadows, and open ridgelines, creating natural habitat for elk, mule deer, whitetail, bear, and mountain lion. Located in Hunting Unit 13, it provides exceptional opportunities for big game hunting right out your cabin door.
From nearly every corner of the property, you're met with immaculate, panoramic views of the surrounding canyons, state land, and distant ridges. Whether you're glassing for game at first light or watching the sunset over the hills, the scenery is as vast as it is peaceful.
Drilled Well
Water Cistern Fire Suppression
Top of the Line Solar System Panels, Transmitter, Batteries
Propane Heater & Double Oven
Private Road
State of Idaho Land on 3 property boundaries
Over the Counter Whitetail, Bear, Cougar, Wolf, Turkey Tag Yearly
Draw Unit 13 Elk & Mule Deer
3 Seasonal Creeks
Water Rights
Diesel Backup Generator
Dishwasher
Improvements
Perched on a bench within the property, the off-grid cabin offers a blend of rustic charm and modern upgrades, perfectly suited for extended stays, seasonal use, or full-time off-grid living. Thoughtfully improved and well-maintained, the cabin runs entirely on a solar power system, offering energy independence without sacrificing essential comforts.
The cabin is positioned to take advantage of both natural light and sweeping views, making it as scenic as it is functional. Inside, you'll find a simple, efficient layout built for ease of use, ideal for hunters, outdoor lovers, or anyone looking to escape the noise of everyday life. It's a warm, dry, and secure basecamp with enough space for sleeping, cooking, and unwinding after a day in the field.
A private water well supplies clean, reliable water year-round, a major asset for any off-grid setup in rural Idaho.
Access is provided by a private road, which offers both security and year-round usability depending on weather and maintenance. The surrounding area near the cabin provides plenty of flat, usable ground for additional improvements, whether that's outbuildings, a garden, or corrals for animals.
This is more than just a weekend shack, it's a functional, self-reliant setup that gives you the freedom to live simply and live well, surrounded by nothing but land, sky, and wild country.
Recreation
This property offers an unmatched outdoor lifestyle for those who love the land and the freedom it brings. Whether you're a hunter, hiker, rider, or simply looking for space to breathe, the opportunities here are as expansive as the views.
Set in Idaho Hunting Unit 13, this area is known for its healthy populations of elk, mule deer, whitetail, black bear, and mountain lion. With nearly 3500 acres of state land bordering three sides of the property, you gain unrestricted access to prime terrain for big game hunting. The mix of meadows, timbered draws, and ridgelines creates natural funnels and bedding areas, making this a turnkey location for serious sportsmen.
For those who prefer a different pace, the land is perfect for hiking, horseback riding, ATV trips, and shed hunting. The terrain invites exploration, with changing elevation, scenic overlooks, and quiet corners that feel miles away from the nearest road.
Even when you're not chasing game, the property provides an ideal setting for campfires under the stars, nature photography, and backcountry solitude. With no noise but the breeze through the trees and the occasional call of a distant elk, it's the kind of place that brings you back to what really matters.
Spring brings blooming wildflowers and crisp mountain air, summer offers cool evenings and room to roam, fall is alive with color and the sounds of the rut, and winter delivers peaceful snow-covered ground perfect for tracking and quiet reflection.
Region & Climate
The Joseph Plains area is one of Idaho's best-kept secrets, a high bench of rugged country tucked between the Salmon River Canyon and the timbered hills above Cottonwood, offering a true blend of seclusion and scenic grandeur. Known for its light population, rich wildlife habitat, and strong backcountry traditions, Joseph Plains attracts those who value elbow room, quiet living, and access to vast public lands.
At roughly 4,000 feet in elevation, the climate here strikes a beautiful balance between the high country and the low valleys. Summers are typically warm and dry, with daytime highs in the 70s to 80s F, ideal for outdoor work, gardening, and long days in the field. The low humidity makes the heat more comfortable, and evenings regularly cool off into the 50s, providing welcome relief and great sleeping weather.
Fall brings crisp mornings, changing colors across the timber, and active game movement, making it a favorite time of year for hunters and outdoorsmen alike. The rutting season and mild daytime temperatures create ideal conditions for extended stays at the cabin.
Winters in this region are quiet and moderate, with snowfall that accumulates but doesn't overwhelm, especially compared to higher mountain regions nearby. Roads are accessible with proper equipment, and the landscape transforms into a peaceful, snow-dusted retreat perfect for wildlife tracking, snowshoeing, or simply unplugging from the noise of the world.
Spring arrives with lush grasses, wildflowers, and running water in nearby draws, giving life to the land and ushering in another cycle of productivity and adventure.
The Joseph Plains area receives an estimated 18-24 inches of precipitation per year, primarily during the spring and winter months. This supports the healthy mix of native grasses, conifers, and wildlife habitats that define the region.
Despite its seclusion, the property is just 18 miles from Cottonwood, a small-town offering fuel, groceries, supplies, and community events, everything you need to stay connected while enjoying a more independent lifestyle.
History
The Joseph Plains region carries a quiet, enduring history rooted in the resilience of the land and the people who've called it home. Long before roads or cabins dotted the hillsides, this area served as ancestral hunting and travel ground for the Nez Perce Tribe, who used these high benches to traverse between river valleys and mountain camps. Their legacy is still felt in the stillness of the landscape and the abundance of native wildlife.
Later, early homesteaders and trappers arrived in the late 1800S, drawn by the promise of land, timber, and rich game populations. Rugged, independent families carved out ranches in the canyons and high meadows, living off the land and building lives where few others could. To this day, Joseph Plains remains a symbol of Idaho's frontier spirit - remote, self-sufficient, and deeply connected to nature.
Today, few places in the state offer this blend of usable acreage, public land access, and true privacy. Properties like this are passed down, not flipped - they become legacy pieces, held for generations, hunted on, and cared for.
Miscellaneous Highlights
Located within an established big game management unit Unit 13 - recognized for consistent harvests and minimal hunting pressure.
Cell service is limited, enhancing the remote, disconnected feel - ideal for those looking to unplug.
Nearest services are just 18 miles away in Cottonwood, providing groceries, gas, and basic supplies while keeping your lifestyle remote and peaceful.
Location
Location
This 80-acre property is located on Joseph Plains, a remote and scenic area in Idaho County, well known for its hunting, rugged beauty, and privacy. While it feels like you're in the middle of nowhere, you're still within reasonable reach of key services and travel routes.
The nearest town is Cottonwood, Idaho - just 18 miles away - offering fuel, groceries, a hardware store, a clinic, restaurants, and basic supplies.
Grangeville, the county seat, is about 1 hour and 30 minutes away, and offers additional services including auto repair, building materials, feed stores, medical care, and schools.
White Bird, located near the Salmon River, is a smaller, scenic community that's a good jumping-off point for fishing, rafting, or heading south along U.S. Route 95.
Airports Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport LWS - approx. 2.5 hours 90 miles north offers regional flights with connections to Seattle and Boise.
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport PUW - approx. 3 hours 124 miles larger regional airport with more frequent service.
Boise Airport BOI - approx. 5 hours 200 miles major commercial airport with nationwide service.
Despite its remote setting, this location offers a good balance between total privacy and practical access. You're close enough for a resupply trip when needed, but far enough out to truly disconnect and enjoy everything the land has to offer.
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