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Experience the pinnacle of luxury living and functionality. With five expansive decks providing a panoramic view of the vast farm, this property offers immense opportunity. Impeccable details grace the interior, with solid doors, granite countertops and natural stone counters in the master suite bathroom. Storage is plentiful, with two walk-in closets in the master suite, four more on the main level, and ample storage in the garage and basement.Sprawling 490-acre property featuring 440+ irrigated acres with pivots, complemented by panoramic mountain views visible from every vantage point. This expansive farm offers endless potential and stunning natural surroundings. In 2013, the entire house was rebuilt down to the studs. Following this extensive renovation, a new addition was seamlessly integrated into the property in 2017, expanding it by over 2000 sq ft. Storage is plentiful, with two walk-in closets in the master suite, four more on the main level, and ample storage in the garage and basement. Designed as a haven for both humans and pets, an indoor heated and air-conditioned dog room with a dog door to a large fenced yard. Extensive outbuildings such as a 35x70 ft heated shop provide ample workspace for projects and storage, an L-shaped shed partly open and partly enclosed, one leg measuring 60x16 ft, one leg measuring 50x16 ft. A partially enclosed horse shed measuring 96x12 ft, and an internal tack room included in a horse barn measuring 48x36 ft, Chicken coop 24x21 ft, a 24x12 ft pigpen, and a garden shed measuring 24x11 ft. Custer County Outdoor Activities:The nearby Salmon-Challis National Forest offers opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, hunting, and off-roading. The nearby Salmon River and Challis River provide excellent fishing spots for anglers, with trout being a popular catch. The forest contains numerous archaeological sites, including Native American rock art and ancient settlements. Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a unique geological area featuring vast lava fields, cinder cones, and other volcanic formations. This expansive farm spans over 478.28 acres and offers vast opportunities for agricultural pursuits. The farm includes seven pivots, wheel line, pipelines, booster pumps and a pond allowing for distribution of water throughout the farm efficiently. The 1/4 mile live water of the Big Lost River makes it ideal for fishing with regular sightings of big game on the property including Elk, Deer, Antelope and Moose. Big Lost River Water Rights - 440+ Acres Buyer to verify all information. Land to be sold with residential property or purchased before residence sells. Custer County experiences a continental climate typical of much of the Intermountain West region of the United States with cold winters and hot summers, low precipitation, and a high number of sunny days. Annual snowfall can vary but tends to be moderate, especially in the higher elevations. Eastern Idaho was settled primarily in the 1880's and 1890's mostly by Mormon Pioneers. The areas first settled were along the Bear River and Snake River and then up the tributaries. Irrigation was originally developed with river and creek water close to the sources. Reservoirs were built on the Snake River to provide storage water and large canal systems were developed. When wells became feasible, the irrigation development continued in the desert areas away from the river. Today, there are many commercial farm units with canal water or wells providing an inexpensive source of water. Custer County, Idaho situated in the eastern part of the state is surrounded by the beautiful landscape of the Upper Snake River Valley. Agriculture is a significant part of the local economy in Eastern Idaho. The fertile soil and favorable climate support various crops, including potatoes, wheat, barley, and hay. Livestock operations, particularly cattle and sheep ranching, is also common in the region. Additionally, there are some dry farms in the higher valleys where there is adequate precipitation. While Custer County itself is predominantly rural and may not have many urban amenities within its borders, there are several nearby cities and towns where residents can access a variety of urban amenities. Located approximately 70 miles southeast of Custer County, Idaho Falls is the largest city in eastern Idaho. It offers a wide range of urban amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, entertainment venues, cultural attractions, and medical facilities. Idaho Falls is also home to the Idaho Falls Regional Airport, providing convenient air travel access. |