Mountain Retreat beside Elfers Creek- One bedroom, 1.5 bath home surrounded by deck with a magnificent view of the surrounding mountains and Main Salmon River. Water rights to the spring for domestic or stock water as well as irrigation water rights from Elfers Creek. The home features knotty pine, open floor plan and lots of windows. Priced to sell $395,000.00
Stunning views of the Salmon River, just 200’ away. This 3400 sq.ft. beauty offers a primary suite with soaker tub, separate shower & large closet. French doors open to a private upper deck overlooking the river & mountains. The upper loft can serve as a sleeping area or 2nd living room. Enter the warm, inviting great room & kitchen, perfect for entertaining or relaxing. Picture windows capture light & surrounding beauty. Guest bath has large soaker tub. Laundry room features coat closet, cabinets, full bath, utility sink & counter space for folding clothes or wrapping your catch of the day. A 1280 sq.ft. shop includes a hobby room, workbench & auto garage door. Covered riverside porch is ideal for barbecues & gatherings. Detached 414 sq.ft. guest house has full bath, plus ½ bath in separate room plumbed for sink & toilet, or keep as storage. Deer, elk, turkeys & eagles are frequent visitors, along with the most beautiful river in Idaho. Just ½ mile away is one of the best fishing holes & a convenient boat ramp!
Privacy at it's best! Built at the end of the road this beautiful, traditional 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch home features wood cook stove, butcher block countertops, great room with fireplace and covered porch. The property includes an arena, hay storage, shop, ATV storage, and a large barn that includes 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom guest quarters. Large garden spot, berry bushes, fruit trees and pastures are irrigated with a large spring that is gravity fed. The fruit trees include apple, peach, pear, and plum. There are blackberries, grapes also. There are three ponds along Elfers Creek. One pond has fish. There are adequate water rights with a very old priority dates that can be transferred. The fences are built to accommodate horses, cattle, sheep or goats. Airbridge has an internet tower close for internet access.
Camp 34, the Legacy, the storied past, the bountiful future. Step into your place in History as one of a select few that have ever directed the future of these 4222 acres. From the shadows of John Day mountain to the protected creek drainage with your custom built, modest cabin, the measure of your day is marked by the objectives of your pursuits. Elk, Deer, Bear, Chukar, Turkeys or wide open hillsides for exploring. Camp 34 boasts all the stunning things Idaho County has to offer. Life on the Salmon River...the Main Salmon is steeped in history and pivotal moments for our state. The night sky is something special and you can feel the whispers of the ancients as you look at the mountains and trace the power of the receding waters of Lake Bonneville so long ago. World class white water rafting pairs delightfully with the rural living. There are many reasons Idaho is called the Gem State, we have some dandy rocks, but the culture of appreciation and enjoyment of the natural beauty is an unmistakable treasure.

Lucile is located in Idaho. Lucile, Idaho has a population of 191. Lucile is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.33% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.99%.
The median household income in Lucile, Idaho is $51,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,508 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Lucile is 63.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 21.3 inches per year, with 31.3 inches of snow per year.