16-acre recreational haven along the Snake River! This beautiful waterfront parcel boasts amazing river views and has Clover Creek running through the eastern portion of the property.
LandThe land borders BLM (Bureau of Land Management) land to the East. It has mostly level topography and is in close proximity to the highway. Well and septic are already installed giving the lot the potential for building a new home or cabin. Power is also available less than 100 ft from the boundary. The acreage is also suitable as a private RV camping retreat for weekend recreational trips.
Creek
Level Topography
No CC&Rs
Power Nearby
River Frontage
Septic
Well
ImprovementsThe parcel is currently being surveyed. There is a home on the property that was built in 1908 but it is not livable. Property is being sold AS-IS in its current condition and sale is subject to the completion of the survey. Elmore County Land Use & Building Department recommends buyers contact Central District Health to confirm septic approvals for a new build as this determines the department’s ability to approve a building permit.
RecreationFor the fisherman in your family, a variety of fishing opportunities await! Fish right from the banks of the property or travel 30 miles to the home to some of the largest trout farms in the world at the Hagerman National Fish Hatchery. The hatchery annually produces over 1.5 million steelhead and 130,000 Rainbow trout to mitigate for fish and wildlife losses caused by dam construction on the lower Snake River and Northern Idaho.
LocationThe property is within a mile of King Hill, Idaho. This small community lies right on the banks of the Snake River between Glenns Ferrys and Bliss, Idaho.
7.5 miles from Glenns Ferry, Idaho
14.5 miles from Bliss, Idaho
23.7 miles from Hagerman, Idaho
Glenns Ferry is the closest town to the waterfront haven. This rural town is the starting point for the scenic Main Oregon Trail Backcountry Byway. Deep-rooted in history, Glenns Ferry is part of the original Oregon Trail and the site where many immigrants crossed that Snake River at Three Island Crossing. One can visit the Three Island Crossing State Park to explore more of the Oregon Trail history, camp, picnic, hike, or bike.
The quaint town of Bliss, Idaho is 14.5 miles east of the property. Bliss is a small community that lies near the banks of the Snake River lying 90 miles southeast of Boise, Idaho and just over 40 minutes from Twin Falls, Idaho.
Bliss is a farming community located near the historic Hagerman Fossil Beds Historical Monument, Bruneau Sand Dunes, and Thousand Springs State Park. While the town contains just over 300 residents, the sense of community is strong. One local event held each year is the Bliss 4th of July Celebration which has fireworks, vendors, and family activities, which brings visitors from nearby areas to celebrate.
Beyond Bliss, is Hagerman which is home to the popular Thousand Springs Resort. The resort features a large indoor hot spring swimming pool equipped with a tube slide, 2 diving boards, a large floating log, and private hot tubs. It also features a River Room facility offering breathtaking views of the surrounding Snake River and the acclaimed Thousand Springs waterfalls, perfect for hosting events. The resort also features an RV park and camping accommodations.
People also escape to this charming town to enjoy activities such as the 1000 Springs Tours, featuring scenic river tours along with lunch and dinner cruises. Additional activities include kayaking, boating, hiking, camping, rafting, and charter fishing trips. Annual area events include Thousand Springs Festival of the Arts, Fossil Days, “A Blast On the Grass” Car Show, and the Hagerman Valley Scenic Octoberfest Cruise.