Indian Valley Road, Midvale, ID 83645
- Added:
- Dec 2, 2025
- Days on Market:
- 207
- Last Refresh:
- Jun 27 at 1:06 pm
Property Features for Indian Valley Road
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Fencing
- Fenced, Cross Fenced
- Standard status
- Pending
- APN
- see Exhibit "A" For full description for all parce
- Lot size
- 1,260.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2024
- Tax Description
- Land is mostly in Washington Co. T13NR1Wof BM S16,17,20,21 all, 22,23,26,27,28,29,S 35 See Exhibit "A" for full legal description
- Tax Annual Amount
- 532
Utilities
- Water source
- Well
- Water front features
- Waterfront, Creek
- Water front
- 1
Listing agent Donna Cave (208) 315-2888
Listing office Mountain Realty 7750 W Crestwood Dr, Boise, ID (208) 484-6564
Listing date Dec 2, 2025
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HighLights
- 1,260‑acre ranch, a portion of the Ralph Longfellow Ranch, known for producing high‑quality beef cattle.
- Granger Butte, the highest elevated butte in the area, offering breathtaking views and rich grazing ground.
- Prime cattle country with a history of producing top‑quality beef for over a century.
- Diverse topography suitable for ranchers, hunters, investors, and conservationists.
- Several picturesque ponds providing year‑round water sources and wildlife habitat.
- Private well producing 30 GPM.
Overview
The ranch includes natural features that support both grazing and recreational use, with open land and sightlines associated with the butte’s elevation. The property is accessed via Indian Valley Road, in Washington County, near Midvale.
For ranchers, the combination of grazing ground, elevation, and multiple water sources is designed to support livestock operations. For hunters and outdoor users, the property’s ponds and diverse terrain are intended to create habitat and seasonal activity across the acreage. Buyers seeking a long-term, multi-use land asset also benefit from the stated water availability through the private well and on-site ponds, which can help support day-to-day operational needs whether the focus is ranching or recreation.
Current Use by Public Records
Map
- City
- Midvale
- County
- Washington
- State
- Idaho
- Longitude
- -116.6523885
- Latitude
- 44.41094169