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Saddle Ridge View Lot

200298 Saddle Ridge Rd : White Bird, ID 83554

Idaho County, Idaho

37.96 Acres
$225,000 USD
$5,927 / ac
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Ranch Description

Wonderful 37.96-Acre lot overlooking the Salmon River, just 4 miles from Hwy 95. This lot is tucked away off of Saddle Ridge Road in the Twin River Ranch Subdivision near White Bird, ID. Just minutes from the Salmon River enjoy fishing, hunting, hiking, and rafting in one of Idaho's most scenic areas, mixing history, beautiful views and adventure. This property is ideal for a year-round home, or summer get away.

Land

This 37.96-Acre parcel sits just above Hammer Creek, offering commanding views of the Salmon River and the surrounding mountains. With easy access to the river and nearby Highway 95, just 4 miles away, this property offers a combination of seclusion and accessibility.

Spectacular Views Enjoy panoramic views of the Salmon River Valley and the surrounding mountain landscape.

River Access Minutes from the banks of the Salmon River, offering fishing, rafting, and year-round water recreation.

Recreational Paradise Located in a region known for hunting Unit 13, fishing, boating, hiking, and off-road adventures.

Accessible Location Just 4 miles off Highway 95, providing year-round access without sacrificing privacy.

Ideal Building Site Great build site with breathtaking views, perfect for a cabin, full-time residence, or recreational retreat.

Power Pole on Property

Protective CCRs

Public Land Nearby

Information about twin river ranch subdivision and Ccr's at

Recreation

White Bird, Idaho is a nature lover's paradise, offering a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities for visitors and residents alike. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, the area is home to a diverse range of wildlife and outdoor landscapes. One of the most popular recreational activities in White Bird is fishing. The nearby Salmon River is a world-renowned fishing destination, offering some of the best trout and steelhead fishing in the world. Anglers can fish from the riverbanks or take a guided float trip down the river to cast their lines in some of the most scenic spots in the area.

Hiking is another popular activity in White Bird, with a range of trails available for all skill levels. Visitors can explore the nearby Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, which offer miles of hiking trails through forests, meadows, and rugged mountain terrain. The Lewis and Clark Trail also runs through the area, providing an opportunity to follow in the footsteps of the famous explorers.

White Bird is also a popular destination for hunters, with a range of game species available for hunting in the surrounding forests and mountains. Deer, elk, and bear are just a few of the game species that can be found in the area. For those who love water sports, the Salmon River and nearby Snake River offer opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and rafting. Visitors can take guided trips down the rivers or rent equipment to explore on their own.

Finally, White Bird is a great destination for those who love to camp and enjoy the great outdoors. With a range of camping options available, visitors can choose from everything from primitive campsites to RV parks with full hookups.

Overall, White Bird, Idaho is an outdoor enthusiast's dream come true, with endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, hunting, water sports, and camping. With stunning natural beauty and a range of recreational activities available year-round, White Bird is the perfect destination for anyone looking to get away from it all and experience the beauty of Idaho's great outdoors.

Region & Climate

White Bird, Idaho has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cold winters. The area experiences four distinct seasons. Summers are hot, with average temperatures in the high 80s to low 90s Fahrenheit. The hottest months are typically July and August.

Fall is mild and pleasant, with average temperatures in the 60s to low 70s Fahrenheit and little precipitation. The area is known for its beautiful autumn foliage, with the changing colors of the trees creating stunning scenery throughout the region.

Winters in White Bird have average temperatures in the 30s to low 40s Fahrenheit and occasional periods of sub-zero temperatures. The area typically receives around 30-40 inches of snow each year but it melts quickly and typically is snow free.

Spring is a transitional season, with temperatures gradually warming up and occasional rain showers. The average temperatures in the spring months range from the 50s to low 70s Fahrenheit, with May typically being the wettest month of the year.

History

White Bird, Idaho, situated in Idaho County, holds a storied past deeply rooted in the interactions between indigenous tribes and European settlers. Named after a Nez Perce chief, it witnessed a pivotal moment in the Nez Perce War of 1877, the Battle of White Bird Canyon. Following conflicts, White Bird grew as a hub for ranching, logging, and mining, benefiting from its fertile land and proximity to natural resources. Today, it retains its historical charm, serving as a gateway to outdoor recreation and hosting events like the White Bird Rodeo, honoring its western heritage and enduring spirit.

Location

Nestled in Idaho County, White Bird, Idaho, enjoys a scenic setting surrounded by rolling hills and the winding Salmon River. Nearby towns like Riggins, just 30 miles south, and Grangeville, 14 miles north, offer essential amenities such as lodging, dining, grocery stores, and medical facilities. For travelers, Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport LWS provides convenient access, located approximately 88 miles north and offering primarily domestic flights. Larger airports like Spokane International Airport GEG, about 194 miles north, and Boise Airport BOI, approximately 189 miles to the south, cater to a broader range of domestic and international destinations, ensuring connectivity to the rest of the world from this corner of Idaho.

Directions to Ranch

From Highway 95, turn onto Old U.S. Highway 95. Continue until you reach the Salmon River bridge and cross it onto Doumecq Road. After crossing the bridge, turn left onto Gregory Creek Road. Follow this road until you reach Shuck Creek Road. Turn left onto Shuck Creek Road and continue for about half a mile, the property will be on your left.

More Ranch Details

Seller's Ranch ID
325812
RANCHFLIP ID
401115
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