12.02-acre building parcel sits on the Camas Prairie near Cottonwood, Idaho. The property has been surveyed and includes seasonal creek frontage with direct access to the water. Power is on-site, and perc test has been approved, making it ready for your dream home. The land offers open space with views of nearby mountains and surrounding farm fields. A new entrance gate and fence will great you as you enter the property, the property is suitable for a homesite, small-scale agriculture, or recreational use.
Wasem Road is defined by gently rolling foothills, open pastureland, and wide prairie views, offering a peaceful rural setting well suited for low-impact, open-space recreation. Situated along the edge of the Camas Prairie, this landscape blends working agricultural lands with natural grasslands, creating a scenic environment that feels expansive and uncrowded. While the immediate area emphasizes open pasture and foothill recreation, it offers convenient access to nearby public lands, forested terrain, and the Salmon River corridor.
This region is known for its open agricultural landscapes, gently rolling foothills, and strong rural character, with convenient access to daily services. The town of Cottonwood is only a short drive away, offering residents and visitors access to a grocery store, a post office, banking services, and local schools, without long-distance travel. The nearby community of Grangeville, situated to the southeast along U.S. Highway 95, serves as a larger regional hub offering expanded amenities such as full-service grocery stores, medical facilities, retail shopping, farm and ranch suppliers, and professional services.
The Wasem Road area experiences a continental, semi-arid climate, with four distinct seasons. Summers are generally warm, dry, and sunny, with daytime temperatures commonly in the 80s with cooler evenings. Fall brings cooler temperatures and stable weather, with crisp mornings and warm afternoons. This season is marked by harvest activity and changing colors across fields and surrounding foothills. Winters are cold with regular snowfall. Spring conditions are variable, with warming temperatures, snowmelt, and periodic rain.
Euro-American settlement in the mid-to-late 19th century brought homesteaders to the Camas Prairie. The fertile soils, open terrain, and relatively mild climate made the region well suited for farming and ranching, and settlers quickly established cropland, pasture, and livestock operations. Roads such as Wasem Road developed to connect rural properties, facilitate farm and ranch activities, and link residents to nearby Cottonwood and emerging regional communities. Throughout the 20th century, the area retained its agricultural character, with low-density development and continued reliance on family farms and ranches.
Directions:
Wasem Road. Text Listing agent if directions are needed.
Showing Instructions:
Please drive by and take a look at the property. Please do not drive on property.
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Information provided herein is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed. Buyer and Buyer’s Agent are advised to independently verify all information. Parcel number and taxes are for the whole parent parcel.
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