Teton North Fork Farm
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The Teton North Fork Farm, located on the northern end of Teton Valley, Idaho, is a 25-minute drive to the charming mountain town of Driggs, the county seat. Teton Valley, known as the quiet side of the Tetons, is located in the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The abundance of public lands in all directions, along with Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks is what makes this region so distinct. Comprised primarily of productive rolling farmland, the 324-acre farm enjoys bands of aspen groves and stunning views over the Bitch Creek drainage at the Teton Mountain Range and Grand Teton National Park. Teton North Fork Farm provides an opportunity for farm income, big mountain views, world-class fishing, recreational access and proximity to one of the West’s most desirable mountain towns.
- 260 acres of income-producing farmland
- World-class fishing on Bitch Creek
- Big mountain views of the Teton Range and Grand Teton National Park
- Big game hunting along the Bitch Creek corridor
- 25-minute drive to charming Driggs, Idaho
Idaho
Idaho ranches for sale offer a variety of opportunities for water and wildlife recreation against the backdrop of the majestic Teton Range. Breathtaking hunting properties and Idaho cattle ranches can be found throughout the state in such rising resort communities as Teton Valley, ID, while fly fishing ranches sit on the banks of the Snake River, the Warm, the Fall, and the Teton, to name a few. Only moments away from world class recreation opportunities such as powder skiing and upland bird hunting, contact Live Water Properties for more information on purchasing land in Idaho for sale and Idaho ranch real estate.
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