The 5-acre lot is close to BLM land and features a new well producing over 37 GPM, making it an optimal location for constructing an off-grid cabin. Nestled in seclusion, Triangle offers an excellent opportunity to create your dream retreat. Situated a few minutes away from Triangle Reservoir, this property showcases views of the Owyhee Mountains. Located in hunting unit 40 where elk, deer, and upland bird hunting is at your fingertips.
Recreation
Nestled in Idaho’s rugged backcountry, Triangle is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and solitude. With miles of scenic trails for hiking, horseback riding, and ATV excursions, plus excellent fishing, camping, and big-game hunting, it’s a paradise for nature lovers. The remote location offers a perfect off-grid escape, where you can disconnect and immerse yourself in breathtaking wilderness. Though reaching Triangle requires some rugged travel, the reward is unparalleled beauty, abundant wildlife, and endless opportunities for exploration under Idaho’s vast, starlit skies.
Region & Climate
Triangle, Idaho, experiences a continental climate with cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers. Winters can be harsh, with temperatures often dropping well below freezing and significant snowfall, making travel challenging. Summers are typically warm but comfortable, with daytime highs in the 70s-80sF and cooler nights. Spring and fall bring mild temperatures and stunning seasonal changes, with vibrant wildflowers in spring and golden aspen groves in autumn. The region’s high elevation and remote location contribute to its crisp, clean air and wide temperature swings between day and night.