North Mountain Ranch is a 58 acre creekfront property along the historic Lewis and Clark route at the confluence of Fourth of July and Little Fourth of July Creek. The creek flows just 12 feet from the 3,180 sq ft ranch-style home before feeding a private trout pond known to produce 10-pound rainbow trout. Approximately 45 irrigated acres with excellent priority date water rights adjoin over 375,000 acres of National Forest, providing direct access to premier big game habitat. Year-round paved access ensures consistent usability. Built in 2006, the 4-bedroom, 3-bath home includes two primary suites and a south-facing walk-out porch along the creek. Improvements include a heated nine-stall barn with automatic waterers currently used as professional-grade dog kennels and formerly supporting an award-winning equestrian breeding program, a 40' x 70' heated shop with office and meat processing room, and a 30' x 60' hay and equipment building. Fruit trees, a fenced garden, and greenhouse support on-site food production. A professionally engineered underground survival shelter, solar tracking system, central boiler heat, and 12.5kW Kubota diesel generator provide turnkey off-grid capability. Seven legally titled parcels and an elevated building site offer long-term flexibility.
Located in the coveted 4th of July Creek valley, this 14.3-acre parcel presents an opportunity for those seeking a slice of nature tucked away in the mountains. Located on the north side of the valley, the property benefits from abundant warmth and sunlight throughout the year, making it an ideal haven for cultivation. With 450' of wooded creek frontage along 4th of July Creek, this parcel offers recreational opportunities and a serene ambiance. The property benefits from access to an exclusive bubbler for gravity fed irrigation, ensuring efficient water distribution for agricultural endeavors. With annual hay production and 1896 water rights from a lateral ditch running the width of the property, this parcel is primed for sustainable agriculture and development. Boasting year-round southern exposure, this land basks in sunlight, fostering optimal growing conditions and providing a welcoming environment for various crops and vegetation. The valley's natural habitat also makes it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and hunters, with excellent opportunities for elk, whitetail, and mule deer hunting. With its prime location, ample acreage, and coveted creek frontage, this property offers endless possibilities for development and enjoyment. For more information, call today!

North Fork is located in Idaho. North Fork, Idaho has a population of 272. North Fork is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.04%.
The median household income in North Fork, Idaho is $23,199. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,105 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in North Fork is 71.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 9.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 17.3 inches per year, with 57.5 inches of snow per year.