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$422,875

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MLS #98915130

TBD 40 Clear Creek Road
Cascade, ID 83611

Total Bedrooms: N/A
Total Bathrooms: 0
Total SqFt: N/A

This 13.863-acre property in Valley County, Idaho, offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of nature`s paradise. Nestled in a serene and picturesque valley, the land is adorned with dense evergreen forests, gently rolling hills, and a meandering creek. The property has direct access from Clear Creek Road, making it easily reachable while still offering the seclusion and tranquility you desire. Clear Creek flows gracefully through the land, adding a charming water feature that enhances the scenic beauty and provides a refreshing spot for fishing or cooling off on warm days. The lush green canopy of trees stretches as far as the eye can see, with a well-maintained dirt road winding through the landscape, providing easy access to various parts of the property. The forested area is ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and enjoying the tranquility of the great outdoors. Additionally, the property offers easy access to Forest Service Land, expanding your exploration and recreational opportunities.

  • General Property Description
  • Total Bedrooms
    Total Bathrooms 0
    Total SqFt.
    Age
    Year Built
    Land Size
    # of Acres 13.863
    Garage Type
    Garage Stall
  • Details
  • Class Land
    Type Unimproved Land
    Subdivision 0 Not Applic.
    Levels
    Roof
    Water
    Heating
    Construction
    Lot Size x
    Land Use Recreational
    Kitchen Features
    Legal Description Contact office for legal
  • Schools
  • School District
    Grade School
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Listing info for this property courtesy of  Wilks Ranch Brokers  Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all information. All properties are subject to prior sale, change or withdrawal. Neither listing broker(s), shall be responsible for any typographical errors, misinformation, misprints and shall be held totally harmless.

Steve Cordell