Mountain Top View Land
E Blacks Creek Rd Boise, ID 83716
E Blacks Creek Rd, Boise, ID, 83716
$569,000
For Sale
$569,000
LAND - Boise, ID
Lot Size10.00 Acres
Days on Market207
Property Features for E Blacks Creek Rd
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- S1624438410
- Lot size
- 10.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2024
- Tax Description
- E2E2SW4SE4 SEC 24 2N 3E #438400-S
- Tax Annual Amount
- 70
Listing Agency
Homes of Idaho
(208) 442-8500
3597 E Monarch Sky Lane, Nampa, ID
Listed by
Tiffany Clyde · License #SP46513
(208) 941-3260
Added: Dec 23, 2025 Checked: Jul 18 at 1:06 pm
MLS# 98970286
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This 10-acre land parcel sits as a mountain-top view site adjacent to Bonneville Point in Southeast Boise, offering a broad outlook across the Treasure Valley and surrounding mountain and foothill areas. The property is positioned to provide direct access to the Oregon Trail and is described as being surrounded by wildlife habitat. The listing also notes the area as prime wintering grounds for hundreds of elk and antelope. Electricity service is located within a quarter-mile of the site. The property is sold as-is.
The parcel is surrounded by publicly owned lands, with Ada County ownership to the west, BLM ownership to the east, and the City of Boise Parks and Recreation owning land to the north. Access to the wider trail system is described in relation to the Lydle Gulch Barclay Parking Area on Lucky Peak Reservoir, approximately 1.7 miles from the adjacent parking lot for the Bonneville Point Historical Site. The listing states the property is about 15 minutes from Downtown Boise.
For buyers seeking a buildable land setting with established access to outdoor recreation and long-term adjacency to public lands, this parcel offers a remote, view-oriented platform. With electricity nearby and the property sold as-is, it may suit investors or owner-users planning to evaluate site conditions and utility connections as part of their development or planning process.
The parcel is surrounded by publicly owned lands, with Ada County ownership to the west, BLM ownership to the east, and the City of Boise Parks and Recreation owning land to the north. Access to the wider trail system is described in relation to the Lydle Gulch Barclay Parking Area on Lucky Peak Reservoir, approximately 1.7 miles from the adjacent parking lot for the Bonneville Point Historical Site. The listing states the property is about 15 minutes from Downtown Boise.
For buyers seeking a buildable land setting with established access to outdoor recreation and long-term adjacency to public lands, this parcel offers a remote, view-oriented platform. With electricity nearby and the property sold as-is, it may suit investors or owner-users planning to evaluate site conditions and utility connections as part of their development or planning process.
Key Highlights
- Unparalleled panoramic views of the entire Treasure Valley, from Eastern Oregon to the Owyhee Mountains and beyond.
- Direct access to the Oregon Trail and vast wildlife habitat right from the property.
- Surrounded by publicly‑owned lands (Ada County, BLM, City of Boise Parks and Recreation) ensuring privacy and access to recreational areas.
Property Analytics
Property Profile
Location Intelligence
Current Use by Public Records
Hunting land
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Hunting land - A 10-acre mountain top parcel with nearby electricity and access in an area surrounded by public lands.
Where is this hunting land located?
The property is located at E Blacks Creek Rd Boise, ID.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $569,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: Unparalleled panoramic views of the entire Treasure Valley, from Eastern Oregon to the Owyhee Mountains and beyond.; Direct access to the Oregon Trail and vast wildlife habitat right from the property.; Surrounded by publicly‑owned lands (Ada County, BLM, City of Boise Parks and Recreation) ensuring privacy and access to recreational areas.