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Seubert RV Park

$659,000
110 Seubert Heights Dr, Cottonwood, ID
Status: Active
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Property Type
Commercial Acreage
Home
Home with Acreage
Acreage
10.04 acres
County
Idaho, ID
Format
Sale
Features
N/A
List Date
Apr 3, 2024
Documents
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Description
Welcome to your own private RV park just outside of the charming town of Cottonwood, Idaho! This wonderful 10-acre property boasts a nine-spot RV park, a 1387 square foot 2 bed, 2 bath manufactured home built in 2018, and a cozy guest house perfect for a short-term rental. As you enter the park, you'll be immediately greeted by a landscaped and well-maintained property that is perfect for anyone seeking peace and tranquility. Improvements As mentioned above, this stunning 10-acre property has nine pull-through RV spots with water and electrical hookup making it an ideal destination for campers and RV enthusiasts.  The main house is a 1387 square foot 2 bed, 2 bath manufactured home built in 2018. The manufactured home is a true gem, featuring modern amenities and upgrades throughout. From the open floor plan to the gorgeous finishes, this home is sure to impress. The spacious living room and dining area are perfect for entertaining guests, while the well-appointed kitchen boasts black appliances and plenty of storage. The two bedrooms are comfortable and inviting, with the primary bedroom featuring an en-suite bathroom with a walk-in tile shower. The guest bathroom is conveniently located next to the second bedroom and features a tub/shower combo.  Behind the main house is an insulated shop that provides ample storage or a place to park vehicles. The charming guest house is a studio equipped with a kitchen, living area, and bedroom, making it the perfect retreat for visiting family, friends or a short term rental. There is an office space located next to the guest house for business operations. Also located on the property is a shower house for guests, and a large shed to store the RV park equipment. Recreation Camas Prairie Residents enjoy their proximity to recreational opportunities particularly hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling. Popular fishing hotspots include Winchester Lake, the Salmon River and Dworshak Reservoir. Area hunters appreciate the exceptional big game hunting and game bird hunting at their fingertips. Other local attractions include the Cottonwood Butte Ski hill and Snowhaven Ski Hill where many people enjoy skiing, snowboarding and sledding. Also nearby, the Pine Bar Campground and Boat Launch. Seubert RV Park is minutes away from thousands of acres of State of Idaho land. 15 miles from Cottonwood Butte Ski Area 18 miles from Salmon River 24 miles from Pine Bar Campground 24 miles from Winchester Lake 35 miles from State of Idaho Land 50 miles from Dworshak Dam & Reservoir Agriculture The acreage not currently developed for the park produces an Alfalfa Hay crop that is sold for profit. General Operations The RV park currently offers nine RV spots and the guest house for rent. They offer nightly rates or weekly rates for the spots and the guest house. There is plenty of excess land for future development of more RV spots.  Currently operating seasonally, with great interest from guest for year round availability. Region & Climate Camas Prairie is a region located in north-central Idaho, USA, and encompasses parts of Idaho, Lewis, and Clearwater counties. It sits at an elevation of approximately 3,500 feet above sea level, making it a high-elevation plateau. The climate of Camas Prairie is classified as a humid continental climate, characterized by warm summers and cold winters. The area receives an average of 24 inches of precipitation annually, with the majority falling as snow during the winter months. The region’s vegetation is dominated by grasslands, with some areas of forested land in the higher elevations. The most notable plant species found in Camas Prairie is the camas flower, which is a member of the lily family and is considered a significant cultural and historical plant for the Nez Perce Tribe. Camas Prairie is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elk, deer, moose, black bears, coyotes, and mountain lions. The prairie is also a crucial habitat for numerous bird species. History Camas Prairie has a rich and diverse history that dates back thousands of years. The area has been inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Nez Perce, who have lived in the region for over 10,000 years. The Seubert RV Park sits on the Seubert Family Century Farm which was established in 1890.  The farm originated as a apple orchard and later evolved into a row crop production farm.  From the park you can see the patch work of the Camas Prairie crops including wheat, barley, canola, garbs, alfalfa, and grass hay.  Also visible from the park is the Jenny Barn, originally constructed in the early 1900’s by the Seubert family and later sold to the Jenny Family, the barn has been remodeled to preserve its natural history in the recent years. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, Camas Prairie became a center for agriculture, with farmers cultivating wheat, barley, and other crops in the fertile soil of the region. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s helped to further develop the region’s economy, with towns such as Grangeville, Cottonwood, and Kamiah becoming important centers for trade and commerce. Today, Camas Prairie remains an important agricultural region, with farmers continuing to grow a variety of crops. The area is also a popular destination for outdoor recreation, with opportunities for hiking, fishing, hunting, and camping. The camas flower is still an essential part of the region’s cultural heritage, and annual camas festivals and celebrations are held in various towns throughout the area. Location The location of this property is truly unbeatable. Nestled just outside of Cottonwood, Idaho, you’ll be able to enjoy all the benefits of small-town living while still being within easy reach of larger cities like Boise and Lewiston. The stunning scenery surrounding the property provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, hunting and snowmobiling. The RV Park is the perfect stopping point halfway between Boise and Coeur d’ Alene located on one the most traveled highways in Idaho Highway 95.
Listing Agent
Hatke Place Land and Timber
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