This 40-acre Idaho property is perfect for homesteaders or hunters. Come live amidst wildlife, hunting opportunities, and scenic mountain views.
Land
Situated just 15-minutes from Midvale, Idaho, and a scenic 30-minute journey from Weiser, this 40-acre tract of land is primed and waiting to become your ideal homestead or a sanctuary for avid hunters. This property features level sites for your future dream home, while offering an outdoor experience, abundant wildlife, mountain views, and hunting opportunities for antelope, deer, and bear enthusiasts.
Recreation
Midvale, Idaho, and its surrounding areas offer a diverse array of recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The Weiser River is a focal point for fishing, canoeing, and riverside picnics. The nearby Weiser River Trail beckons hikers, bikers, and equestrians to explore its scenic paths, winding through rolling hills and providing breathtaking views year-round. During the winter months, the nearby Payette National Forest transforms into a snow-covered playground, drawing snowmobilers and cross-country skiers. The forest is also a paradise for hunters, hikers, and wildlife enthusiasts throughout the year.
Nearby recreational amenities include:
Crane Creek Reservoir
Cascade Reservoir
Boise National Forest
Payette National Forest
Weiser River
Weiser River Trail
Region & Climate
Midvale, Idaho, experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by four distinct seasons. Summers are typically warm and dry while winters are cold and snowy. Spring and fall bring transitional weather, with mild temperatures and occasional precipitation.
Location
Midvale is a quaint town in the heart of Idaho’s rural landscape. With a population of just a few hundred residents, Midvale exudes a strong sense of community and charm that’s characteristic of small-town America. Surrounded by rolling hills, farmland, and the meandering waters of the Weiser River, it’s an idyllic destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
The town’s history is deeply rooted in agriculture, and the influence of farming and ranching is palpable in its daily life. Visitors to Midvale are often greeted by sweeping vistas of golden fields and grazing livestock. This connection to the land is not only reflected in the town’s economy but also in the welcoming nature of its residents.