Set deep in Idaho's scenic high country and directly bordering both BLM land and the Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area, this expansive mountain property offers a rare opportunity to own a private hunting and off-grid recreational retreat with access to thousands of acres of public land. The acreage is perimeter fenced with a history of grazing cattle. It comprises six contiguous parcels plus one additional parcel, and accessed by a seasonal gravel county road which provides seclusion without sacrificing usability. The terrain is diverse and well-suited for hunting and recreation, featuring flat to gently sloping valleys and benches, and moderate to steep mountain ground that naturally funnels game through the property. Multiple potential cabin or camp locations offer panoramic views of surrounding mountain ranges, valleys, and open rangeland. A seasonal or recreational cabin build would require a perc test for septic and alternative power such as solar, making it ideal for an off-grid setup. The land is already well-equipped with infrastructure uncommon for remote acreage. Improvements include a well with a pump set at approximately 100 feet which is supported by spigots, a 100,000-watt Kubota generator with trenched power to the well house and an established RV hookup.
Expansive High-Country Retreat Bordering BLM with Creek & Well - Borders BLM and Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area - Year-round Hell Creek with trout - Seasonal access county road - Near Caribou National Forest - Fully fenced perimeter - Well and sprinkler - pump at approximately 100 feet - 100,000 watt Kabuta generator - trenched power from generator room to well house - RV hookup- 50 amp service with power and water (split for two trailers) - Moose, elk and mule deer ---Set deep in Idahoâ??s scenic high country and directly bordering both BLM land and the Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area, this expansive mountain property offers a rare opportunity to own a private hunting and off-grid recreational retreat with access to thousands of acres of public land. The acreage is perimeter fenced with a history of grazing cattle. It comprises six contiguous parcels plus one additional parcel, and accessed by a seasonal gravel county road which provides seclusion without sacrificing usability. The terrain is diverse and well-suited for hunting and recreation, featuring flat to gently sloping valleys and benches, and moderate to steep mountain ground that naturally funnels game through the property. Multiple potential cabin or camp locations offer panoramic views of surrounding mountain ranges, valleys, and open rangeland. A seasonal or recreational cabin build would require a perc test for septic and alternative power such as solar, making it ideal for an off-grid setup. The land is already well-equipped with infrastructure uncommon for remote acreage. Improvements include a well with a pump set at approximately 100 feet which is supported by spigots, a 100,000-watt Kubota generator with trenched power to the well house and an established RV hookup with 50-amp service and water that can serve two trailers. There is plenty of level ground to accommodate multiple trailers, to host hunting parties, family, or extended stays during season. Hell Creek flows year-round through this land, and together with beaver ponds provides stock water and trout fishing opportunities right in your own backyard. The water, together with the new alfalfa, native sagebrush, bitterbrush, and timbered cover create prime wildlife habitat drawing moose, elk, mule deer and upland birds such as grouse and other native species. This mountainous terrain offers an outdoor recreation paradise with endless exploration both on and off the property. A network of internal two-track roads provides access across much of the acreage, with hundreds of miles of dirt roads and trails in adjacent and nearby public land, to experience hiking, backpacking, camping, horseback riding, mountain biking, cruising in ATVâ??s, big game hunting and upland game hunting. Winter access requires a snow machine and opens the door for a magical winter wonderland adventure snowmobiling, cross country skiing and snowshoeing. . With the combination of live water, infrastructure, proven wildlife presence, and direct public land access, this ground offers a unique high-country retreat. Whether you seek solitude, adventure, or a legacy piece to enjoy for generations, this could be the mountain oasis you've been waiting for.
End of the road! Last building right, a horse pasture, outbuildings, & wood rail fences. It's located only 8 minutes outside of Shelley & only 11 minutes from Idaho Falls. If you are looking for an acre, water rights, no covenants or HOA this is the building lot and a place for you and your livestock!
TAYLOR RANCH is a beautiful large-acreage tract located in the Taylorville area, just south of Idaho Falls and east of Shelley in Bingham County, Idaho. Of the total acreage, 394.99 acres are enrolled in the CRP program, generating approximately $16,300 in annual income. The property borders established large-lot developments and offers strong potential for future residential development. Situated on the hillside with varied topography, the ranch provides sweeping, unobstructed views of the Snake River Valley. Property does not have any water rights.
Beautiful Family Farm located South and East of Shelley. Approximately 140 Acres of flood irrigated ground nestled in the shadow of the foothills east of Shelley. Whether you desire to grow wheat, corn, sudan grass, alfalfa, or even potatoes - you have plenty of acreage to do so! Or maybe a ranch with a riding arena is your lifelong dream? Here's the land and the ability to fulfill that dream! Pasture to your hearts content and enjoy the quiet of the Bingham County Shelley/Firth area -where your neighbors become more like family.
Come and bring your animals to this hidden treasure! Build your dream home and enjoy the beauty



Shelley is located in Idaho. Shelley, Idaho has a population of 4,784. Shelley is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 43.64% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 37.2%.
The median household income in Shelley, Idaho is $61,707. The median household income for the surrounding county is $63,106 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Shelley is 29.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 12 inches per year, with 40.7 inches of snow per year.