Discover a rare opportunity to own 640 off-grid acres where adventure begins at your doorstep. Located at the end of a private road with a gated entrance, this property offers extreme privacy, panoramic views of the Bitterroot Mountains, and over a mile of Shoot Creek frontage. An open meadow along the creek is ideal for a cabin retreat. Just 10 miles from Lolo Pass and an hour from Missoula, it provides excellent access, unmatched solar potential, and direct access to public lands, groomed ski, and snowmobile trails. Surrounded by Idaho's premier wilderness corridor, enjoy year-round recreation, abundant wildlife, and total solitude. Whether you're seeking a seasonal getaway, backcountry basecamp, or full-time homestead, this land delivers true off-grid living: clean air, endless skies, silent nights, and freedom to roam. With rich natural features and proximity to the iconic Lochsa Lodge and hot springs, this is your gateway to the best of the West.
Discover a rare opportunity to own 320 off-grid acres where adventure begins at your doorstep. Located at the end of a private road with a gated entrance, this property offers extreme privacy, panoramic views of the Bitterroot Mountains, and over a 1/2 mile of Shoot Creek frontage. An open meadow along the creek is ideal for a cabin retreat. Just 10 miles from Lolo Pass and an hour from Missoula, it provides excellent access, unmatched solar potential, and direct access to public lands, groomed ski, and snowmobile trails. Surrounded by Idaho's premier wilderness corridor, enjoy year-round recreation, abundant wildlife, and total solitude. Whether you're seeking a seasonal getaway, backcountry basecamp, or full-time homestead, this land delivers true off-grid living: clean air, endless skies, silent nights, and freedom to roam. With rich natural features and proximity to the iconic Lochsa Lodge and hot springs, this is your gateway to the best of the West.
Discover a rare opportunity to own land where adventure begins at your doorstep in this off-grid development just four miles from Lolo Pass, offering unmatched solar potential and access to thousands of acres of public land. Nestled in the headwaters of Pack Creek and the Brushy Fork drainage, this wild yet accessible setting features groomed trails for year-round recreation. Panoramic views of the Bitterroot Mountains and direct wilderness access provide solitude, abundant wildlife, and natural beauty, just 40 minutes from Missoula. Grandview Parcel 4 sits behind a private gate, with a driveway leading to one of the most spectacular views of Bass Peak in the area. Perched above the Spruce drainage, this lot offers exceptional privacy and stunning potential to build the ultimate retreat. As the highest elevation lot currently available in the development, standing on this homesite feels truly special—an ideal setting for those seeking peace, beauty, and a true connection to the land.
Discover a rare opportunity to own land where adventure begins at your doorstep in this off-grid development just four miles from Lolo Pass, offering unmatched solar potential and access to thousands of acres of public land. Nestled in the headwaters of Pack Creek and the Brushy Fork drainage, this wild yet accessible setting features groomed trails for year-round recreation. Panoramic views of the Bitterroot Mountains and direct wilderness access provide solitude, abundant wildlife, and natural beauty, just 40 minutes from Missoula. Grand View Parcel 3 is perfect for a multi-family compound or those who desire extra space and room to grow. This lot offers exceptional views of Bass Peak and is tucked among majestic old-growth Tamarack and Spruce trees. Gated access leads to a two-tiered pad layout with two ideal build sites separated by a spacious driveway. With excellent access for any vehicle or RV, this lot is ready to accommodate your wildest building dreams in true off-grid style
Discover a rare chance to own land where adventure starts at your doorstep in this off-grid development just four miles from Lolo Pass, with exceptional solar potential and direct access to thousands of acres of public land. Located in the headwaters of Pack Creek and the Brushy Fork drainage, this wild yet accessible setting offers year-round recreation with groomed trails and stunning views of the Bitterroot Mountains, just 40 minutes from Missoula. Grand View Parcel 2, the crown jewel of the development, boasts uninterrupted views of Bass Creek and the Spruce Creek drainage. It features a unique building opportunity with a drive-up garage pad and a separate homesite nestled among granite outcrops and pine forest. Ideal for those seeking privacy, this parcel includes a private trail to a custom-built firepit—perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. Whether you seek solitude, scenery, or a basecamp to explore the wilderness, this lot delivers it all in true off-grid style.
Discover a rare opportunity to own land where adventure begins at your doorstep in this off-grid development just four miles from Lolo Pass, offering unmatched solar potential and access to thousands of acres of public land. Nestled in the headwaters of Pack Creek and the Brushy Fork drainage, this wild yet accessible setting features groomed trails for year-round recreation. Panoramic views of the Bitterroot Mountains and direct wilderness access offer solitude, abundant wildlife, and natural beauty, just 40 min. from Missoula. Grand View 1 spans 3.84 acres with gated access off Packer Meadows Rd, spring water, two building pads, and a secluded site for a garage or shop. A rock firepit crowns the lot, perfect for storytelling under open skies. Whether you seek a seasonal retreat, a backcountry basecamp, or a full-time wilderness homestead, this premier property delivers clean air, silent nights, and the freedom of true off-grid living,no power lines, no crowds, just you and the sun!


Dixie is located in Idaho. Dixie, Idaho has a population of 50.
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 Dixie is 63 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 5.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 24.9 inches per year, with 167.4 inches of snow per year.