Beautiful 10-acre property just minutes from Grangeville, Idaho, offering the perfect blend of convenience and rural charm. Close enough to town for easy access to daily amenities, yet far enough to enjoy peace and privacy. This very usable parcel is accessible from a county-maintained road, with power available along the southern boundary, on Gill Point Road. Shallow well depths in the area suggest an affordable cost for drilling, and perc tests are in the process of being completed. With no CCRs, you can take full advantage of the incredible opportunities that Idaho County and the Camas Prairie offer. This acreage is ready for your dream home!
Gill Point Road sits on the scenic Camas Prairie just minutes from downtown Grangeville, offering easy access to rural outdoor living and the community amenities of a small, vibrant Idaho town. Just a short drive to Grangeville, you will find a network of community parks, locally owned shops, dining and daily life essentials. Beyond city limits, the regional landscape opens into classic Idaho recreation: backroads for hiking or ATV touring, hunting and wildlife viewing on the Camas Prairie, and river access for fishing and rafting on the Salmon, Snake, and Clearwater Rivers just a short drive away.
The region is a broad high-elevation plateau surrounded by forested mountains. The area sits just outside the city of Grangeville, the primary service and commercial hub for the prairie. The Camas Prairie is known for its wide open agricultural fields, rolling grasslands, nearby forested foothills. While the landscape around Gill Point Road is predominantly rural and agricultural, it transitions quickly into timbered public lands, offering a blend of prairie openness and mountain terrain.
The area offers a classic high-prairie Idaho climate, ideal for those who appreciate seasonal change. Summers are warm, dry, and generally mild, with highs typically in the low 80s and cooler evenings. Fall brings crisp mornings, warmer afternoons, and vibrant seasonal color. Winters are cold with moderate snow accumulation. Spring is cool and variable, gradual warming brings green fields and blooming flowers.
The history is rooted in mid-19th century frontier expansion. Gold discoveries in the Florence Basin and other nearby mining areas attracted prospectors and contributed to increased travel and development in the region. Before formal roads, travel across the prairie likely followed old Native trails and early settler routes that connected mining camps and supply centers. These early pathways gradually evolved into the network of county roads, like Gill Point Road, that served rural farms and homesteads. Although Gill Point Road itself doesn’t have a widely documented origin story, it would have been established as part of this transition from informal trails to formal rural roadways as settlers claimed and developed land.
Directions:
Gill Point Road.
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