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Idaho Mountain Luxury Home

$1,499,000
188 Golden Acres Drive, Grangeville, ID
Status: Active
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Property Type
Home
Home with Acreage
Acreage
5 acres
County
Idaho, ID
Format
Sale
Features
N/A
List Date
Jul 29, 2024
Documents
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Description
Experience rural mountain luxury living in this extraordinary, custom finished 4-bedroom, 4 full bathrooms, two story estate on 5 maintainable, fully fenced acres. Whitetail deer, elk, pheasants, and other wildlife visit the property and surrounding area year-round. Come see this home in person and you will never want to leave! Improvements Spacious barn and extra storage shed are in addition to the covered RV parking, the 2-car garage with large storage room behind, and the massive double bay shop with an office above and an additional attached storage room that can easily be a 5th bedroom. This home defines comfort and luxury w/ high-end designer finishes & an unmatched blend of indoor-outdoor living. Floor to ceiling blued pine finish windows grace the main great room with Mohawk Revwood plus flooring throughout. Stunning custom-built blued pine and wrought iron staircase and railing leads up to the second level. Come home to your own piece of heaven on earth in Idaho with unparalleled mountain views as far as the eye can see, and skies lit up with the constellations at night. Every detail has been meticulously crafted from the massive gourmet kitchen w/ double custom granite island over 16ft long and 5.5 ft wide, to the custom cabinetry, all new stainless appliances, ILVE Italian made gas/electric oven in the main kitchen with hammered copper vent hood and matching copper farm sink. The vaulted ceilings, expansive walls and striking ceiling beams are a hunters dream for mounts or bring your fine art collection! The expansive 5840 ft floor plan seamlessly connects the living spaces, creating an ideal environment for both entertaining & comfort. The second, full butlers’ kitchen, with stainless appliances and inlaid copper sink is what most homes boast as the only kitchen. The main level master wing is a true retreat exuding spa-like luxury, featuring a fireplace, massive double walk-in shower, oversized soaking tub, and both his and hers oversized walk-in closets. The second level features a spacious loft-style family/game room, 2 full bathrooms, and 3 more bedrooms including an en suite. Whether this is your forever home, a vacation home, hunting lodge, or an Air bnb/wedding venue, all of life’s greatest moments and memories can be made and shared here! Recreation The Camas Prairie, with its picturesque landscapes and diverse ecosystems, offers a wide array of recreational opportunities for visitors and residents alike. From outdoor adventures to cultural exploration, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on the prairie. Hiking and Nature Trails: North Idaho is crisscrossed with scenic hiking trails that wind through forests, meadows, and along riverbanks. These trails offer opportunities to observe wildlife, enjoy stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains, and immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the prairie. Camping: Camping enthusiasts will find plenty of options for both tent and RV camping on the Camas Prairie. Campgrounds nestled amidst towering pine forests or overlooking tranquil rivers provide the perfect setting for a night under the stars. Fishing and Hunting: The region’s rivers, streams, and lakes are teeming with trout, making it a paradise for anglers. Hunting is also popular in the fall, with opportunities to pursue deer, elk, and upland game birds in the surrounding forests and grasslands. Winter Sports: In winter, the Camas Prairie transforms into a winter wonderland, offering opportunities for snowshoeing, skiing, and snowmobiling on groomed trails and open expanses of snow-covered terrain. Cultural Events and Festivals: Throughout the year, the Camas Prairie hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals celebrating the region’s heritage, including music festivals, rodeos, and county fairs. Whether seeking adventure in the great outdoors or immersing oneself in the region’s rich history and culture, the Camas Prairie offers endless opportunities for recreation and exploration. Agriculture The Camas Prairie region in north-central Idaho, situated between Cottonwood and Grangeville, is an agricultural area known for its rich history of farming, ranching, and natural beauty. The Camas Prairie is a broad, flat expanse of land situated in Idaho County, between the towns of Cottonwood and Grangeville. It is characterized by gently rolling hills and expansive farmlands. The Camas Prairie supports a range of crops, including grains like wheat, barley, and oats. These cool-season crops thrive in the climate and provide staple food sources for both local consumption and broader markets. Hay production is a significant agricultural activity in the area. Farmers grow alfalfa, timothy, and other forage crops to feed livestock during the winter months. Hay is a crucial part of the local livestock industry.  Livestock production is a prominent agricultural pursuit. The Camas Prairie’s vast pastures offer ample grazing opportunities. In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on sustainable agriculture and land conservation in the Camas Prairie. Farmers and ranchers often employ conservation practices to protect the region’s natural resources, including water quality and soil health. Region & Climate The climate of the Camas Prairie is characterized by its continental influence, with cold winters and warm summers. The region experiences distinct seasonal variations, with temperature extremes common throughout the year. Winter brings cold temperatures and adequate snowfall, especially in the higher elevations. Spring sees warmer temperatures and melting snow, with occasional rain showers and blooming wildflowers. Summer is warm, with temperatures often in the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit, perfect for outdoor activities. Autumn brings cooler temperatures, changing foliage colors, and a bustling harvest season. Overall, the Camas Prairie offers a diverse and dynamic climate, shaped by its high elevation, proximity to mountain ranges, and continental influenced. Despite its colder winter weather conditions, the region’s natural beauty and agriculture opportunities continue to attract visitors and residents alike. History Grangeville, Idaho, has a rich history that reflects the rugged spirit of the American West and the resilience of its settlers. Originally inhabited by the Nez Perce Native American tribe, the area’s history predates European settlement by centuries. The town of Grangeville was officially established during the 1860s gold rush era, a period that brought a wave of prospectors and pioneers to the region in search of wealth and opportunity. The discovery of gold in the nearby Florence Basin in 1861 attracted a significant influx of miners, leading to the rapid development of mining camps and settlements in the area. Throughout its history, Grangeville has served as a vital hub for trade, agriculture, and transportation in north-central Idaho. The town’s strategic location along major transportation routes, including the Camas Prairie Railroad, facilitated the movement of goods and people, further contributing to its growth and prosperity. Like many communities in the American West, Grangeville experienced its share of challenges and triumphs. From economic booms and busts to natural disasters and conflicts with Native American tribes, the town’s history is a testament to the perseverance and resilience of its residents. Today, Grangeville retains much of its small-town charm while embracing modern amenities and opportunities. The town’s rich history is celebrated through local museums, historical sites, and annual events that pay tribute to its heritage. Location The Camas Prairie is a rural region located in north-central Idaho, and it is situated between the towns of Cottonwood and Grangeville Nearest Airports: Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport (LWS): Distance: Approximately 70 miles southwest of Camas Prairie. Description: Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport is the nearest commercial airport. It offers domestic flights and serves the region. From here, you can reach the Camas Prairie region via roadways, such as U.S. Route 95. Grangeville Airport (S79): Distance: Located in Grangeville Description: Grangeville Airport is a general aviation airport, primarily serving private and small aircraft. It’s convenient if you have your own plane or if you’re planning to charter a small aircraft. Amenities and Services: Accommodation: The Camas Prairie offers various accommodations, including motels, bed and breakfasts, and campgrounds. Grangeville has lodging options where you can stay while visiting the area. Dining: You’ll find restaurants, cafes, and diners in Grangeville, Idaho. They serve a variety of local and American cuisine. Grocery Stores: Grangeville has grocery stores where you can purchase supplies and groceries. Medical Services: Grangeville is equipped with medical facilities, including a hospital and clinics.
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