Golden Rod Lane

$459,400
Under Contract
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Property Details

ID: 105643
Status: Under Contract
Price: $459,400
Acres: 3.23
Price Per Acre: $142,229
Type: Recreational Land, Residential Property, Single Family
Address: 127 Golden Rod Lane
City, State: Elk City, Idaho
County: Idaho
Zip Code: 83525
Presented By: Tanner Ross

Description

PROPERTY: 

Escape to the mountains with this end-of-the-road, river front property. Bordering public land, this rare setting provides endless opportunities for hunting, fishing, hiking, ATV riding, and enjoying the beauty of the Idaho wilderness right from your doorstep. Inside, the 2-bed, 2-bath cabin-style home captures the warmth and character of classic mountain living. The property also features a private fishpond, private well, and irrigation spring. A true Idaho mountain retreat where privacy, nature, and adventure come together.

LAND FEATURES:

  • Borders Public Land
  • American River Frontage
  • Private Well 
  • Irrigation Spring
  • End of Road Property
  • Man-Made Fish Pond
  • Wooded Mountain Setting
  • Outdoor Recreation Access

RECREATION:

Elk City is a remote mountain community surrounded by some of the most expansive and untouched public lands in Idaho. Known for its deep wilderness setting, it serves as a true basecamp for outdoor recreation in every direction. The area is a destination for hunting, fishing, hiking, ATV riding, and backcountry camping, with thousands of acres of surrounding national forest providing near-limitless access to explore. Nearby rivers and streams, including the Elk, Red River, and American River systems, offer cold, clear waters prized for trout fishing. Wildlife is abundant throughout the region, making it a popular spot for elk, deer, bear, and upland game hunting. In the warmer months, forest roads and trails open up miles of terrain for off-road travel and scenic exploration, while winter brings opportunities for snowmobiling and quiet mountain recreation.

REGION & CLIMATE: 

The region is a remote, wilderness-rich area of central Idaho, surrounded by vast stretches of the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest. It is known for its rugged terrain, abundant wildlife, and endless outdoor recreation, offering a true backcountry lifestyle. While Elk City provides an unmatched level of seclusion and small-town mountain character, more comprehensive services and amenities are found in Grangeville, located roughly 70 miles Northwest Grangeville serves as the primary regional hub for groceries, healthcare, dining, schools, fuel, and professional services for residents and visitors in the Elk City area.

The area experiences four distinct seasons, with long, snowy winters and mild, comfortable summers. Winters are typically cold and snowy, often lasting from late fall into early spring. Heavy snowfall is common, making travel limited during peak winter months due to road conditions. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with warm daytime temperatures and cool evenings. Thunderstorms can occur in the warmer months, but extended periods of extreme heat are uncommon compared to lower elevations. Spring brings a gradual snowmelt that feeds the region's rivers and streams, while fall is marked by crisp air, colorful foliage, and the start of hunting season.

HISTORY: 

Elk City has a rich history rooted in the Idaho gold rush era of the late 1800s. The area was originally established as a mining town after gold was discovered in the surrounding Elk City and Red River districts in the 1860s, drawing prospectors, settlers, and mining operations deep into what was then an extremely remote and rugged part of the Idaho Territory. During its early years, Elk City grew as a bustling mining hub, supported by placer and hard rock mining activities spread throughout the surrounding mountains. At its peak, the region was home to multiple mining camps, small settlements, and supply routes carved through the dense wilderness to support the growing industry. As gold production declined, the population gradually decreased, but the town never fully disappeared. Instead, it transitioned into a quiet, remote mountain community known for its strong connection to the surrounding forests and backcountry lifestyle. Today, Elk City retains its historic character while serving as a gateway to recreation and wilderness exploration in the Nez Perce-Clearwater region.

Directions:

From Elk City, travel south on Mother Lode Road for approximately 1 mile. Cross the American River, take an immediate right, turn left on Golden Rod Lane follow to end of the road. 

Showing Instructions:

Please contact Listing Agent for showing instructions. 

Additional Details

Home Details

Sq Ft: 2020
Beds: 2
Full Baths: 2
Year Built: 2009
Stories: 1.5
Architecture Style: Cabin
Exterior Materials: Wood Siding
Roof: Aluminum
Exterior Features: Storage
Appliances: Dishwasher, Range, Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer
Water Source: Private, Spring, Well
Heating: Electric, Propane, Wood Stove
Fireplaces: 1

Additional Info

Wildlife: Bear, Big Game, Small Game
Recreation: ATV Trails, Fishing, Public Land Access
Water Access: River Front
Improvements: Residence, Shed
Road Type: Dirt
Road Frontage: Private, Road
Vegetation: Grassed, Wooded
Current Use: Residential
Possible Use: Recreational, Residential

Financial

Listing Terms: Cash, Conventional
Tax ID: RP29N08E354349A
Taxes (annually): $477
Tax Year: 2025
HOA Title: No HOA
Legal Description:

Township 29 North, Range 8 East, Boise Meridian, Idaho County, Idaho. Section 35: East half Southeast quarter Northwest quarter lying East of the centerline of the American River, being a portion of the Protections No. 2 placer patented mining claim in the Elk City Mining District. 

All information herein is deemed reliable but not guaranteed, buyer's and their agents to verify all information. 

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