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13290 Farm To Market Road

$1,899,000
13290 Farm To Market Road, McCall, ID
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Property Type
Home with Acreage
Mountain Land
Acreage
19.2 acres
County
Valley, ID
Format
Sale
Features
N/A
List Date
Aug 28, 2024
Documents
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Description
Unique Opportunity! Two absolutely stunning homes on nearly 20 acres just a few miles from the highly sought-after McCall, Idaho. The property offers two beautiful homes with custom kitchens, luxury finishes, and attached garages. Additionally, a large barn and shop on nearly 20 rolling acres of lush green grass. This wonderful property can be yours, free of any CCRS or HOA. Land McCall, Idaho, is a captivating town located in the central part of the state, nestled in the rugged and scenic terrain of the Payette National Forest. This charming mountain town sits at an elevation of approximately 5,000 feet (1,524 meters) and is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, which includes a diverse range of landforms and ecosystems. The property is situated on a rectangular 20 acres of rolling green grassland.  The property offers Farm to Market Road frontage, great for access and utility. The property often supports a spring runoff pond and plenty of pasture area for several animals. The land around McCall is primarily used for recreational purposes, including skiing, snowboarding, and hiking, thanks to the region’s abundant natural beauty and outdoor opportunities. The nearby Payette National Forest offers extensive areas of protected wilderness, with numerous trails, lakes, and rivers for exploration. Agricultural activities in the region are relatively limited but include small-scale farming and ranching. The fertile valleys and lush meadows support local farming, while the surrounding forests and mountains offer a wealth of natural resources and contribute to the area’s scenic allure. Overall, McCall’s land is characterized by its stunning alpine scenery, rich natural resources, and a blend of recreational and modest agricultural uses. The town’s location amid the rugged terrain of the Cascade Range and its proximity to Payette Lake make it a unique and beautiful place with a diverse and picturesque landscape.     Improvements There are two stunning homes on this property.  13290 1/2 is a 2020 custom built and designed home. It was built by Maupin Homes to surpass Energy Star standards for superior energy efficiency. The home is built using many green standards.  The home is approximately 1534 SF with two bedrooms and two bathrooms.  The home has a very thoughtful, open design that captures natural light and offers amazing views of the surrounding mountain peaks.  The kitchen offers custom ash cabinets and island topped with beautiful white Cesar stone countertops.  The main bedroom has a full attached bathroom and large walk-in closet. The home is full of high-quality finishes such as Anderson windows, luxury vinyl plank flooring, and custom fireplace surround.   Attached to this beautiful house is a large oversized 1224SF full finished and heated garage.  You can fully embrace in the views this property offers on the nearly 1000sf of deck area.  The property has views of Tamarack Resort, Brundage Resort and Jug Mountain.  13290 is the second of two amazing homes on the property.  This home offers 3084SF of living space including three bedrooms, and two and a half bathrooms.  The main bedroom has a large, attached bathroom with shower and soaker tub along with a very large walk-in closet.  The home also features a cozy sunroom with custom fireplace and large custom kitchen with beautiful cherry cabinets.  The home has been updated with new Anderson windows, luxury vinyl plank flooring and added attic insulation.   Attached to this home you will find another full finished and heated two car garage.  The property also includes a large barn, shop and chicken coop.   Recreation McCall, Idaho, is a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a diverse array of recreational activities set against the stunning backdrop of the Payette National Forest. Whether you’re drawn to winter sports, summer adventures, or simply enjoying the natural beauty, McCall provides a wealth of opportunities for all types of outdoor activities. Winter Recreation: Skiing and Snowboarding: McCall’s Brundage Mountain Resort (Approx. 20 Miles) is a top attraction for winter sports lovers. Home to the most backcountry terrain in the state, Brundage features 420 acres of lift-accessible backcountry and an additional 18,000 acres of snowcat-served wintertime bliss. It offers a range of runs suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced skiers and snowboarders. The resort is known for its excellent powder conditions and expansive backcountry options. Tamarack Resort (Approx. 11 Miles) offers 2,800 feet of vertical on 1,385 skiable acres for skiers and snowboarders, along with trails for fat tire biking, Nordic skiing and snowshoeing. At the heart of the resort and as the center of activity is The Village at Tamarack which enjoys ski-in ski-out access. Snowmobiling: The McCall area features an extensive network of groomed snowmobile trails, providing exhilarating rides through snow-covered forests and open meadows. The area’s trails cater to various skill levels and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Ice Fishing: Payette Lake and other nearby frozen bodies of water become popular ice fishing spots during the winter months. Anglers can enjoy a serene fishing experience amid snowy landscapes. Summer Recreation: Boating and Water Sports: Payette Lake, with its clear blue waters, is a hub for boating, jet skiing, paddleboarding, and kayaking. The lake’s scenic beauty and ample space make it a perfect spot for enjoying a variety of water activities. Fishing: The lake and surrounding rivers offer excellent fishing opportunities. Whether you’re fly fishing in the river or casting a line from a boat on the lake, McCall provides access to abundant fish species including trout and bass. Hiking and Mountain Biking: The area boasts numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking. Popular trails include those in the Payette National Forest, such as the Bear Basin Trail System and the Lick Creek Trail. These trails offer diverse terrain, from gentle slopes to challenging climbs, with rewarding views of the mountains and forests. Year-Round Activities: Golf: McCall Golf Club features a picturesque 27-hole course with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lake. The course offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all levels.  There are several other beautiful golf courses in the area including: Cascade Golf Course, Medow Creek Golf Resort, Whitetail Golf Club, Jug Mountain Ranch, and Tamarack Resort. Camping and Picnicking: The McCall area offers several campgrounds and picnic areas, providing opportunities to immerse yourself in nature. Popular spots include the campgrounds around Payette Lake and the various sites within the Payette National Forest. Wildlife Viewing: The region’s diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, and numerous bird species. Wildlife enthusiasts can explore the natural areas around McCall to observe these animals in their natural environment. Events and Festivals: McCall Winter Carnival: Held annually in January or February, this lively event features snow sculptures, live music, parades, and family-friendly activities. It’s a celebration of winter and a highlight of the local community calendar. Agriculture In the heart of Idaho’s picturesque Payette National Forest, McCall offers a unique blend of natural beauty and agricultural charm. This scenic town, known for its stunning alpine landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities, also boasts a modest but vibrant agricultural community. The fertile lands surrounding McCall benefit from the region’s cool climate, ample water resources, and rich soil, creating ideal conditions for a range of agricultural activities. Local farmers and ranchers primarily focus on diversified crops and livestock. The area’s cool temperatures and seasonal snowmelt contribute to high-quality forage for cattle, making beef production a significant aspect of the local agricultural economy. In addition to livestock, McCall’s agricultural sector includes small-scale fruit and vegetable farming. Apples, berries, and a variety of vegetables are grown in the region’s gardens and small farms. These locally produced goods often find their way into farmers’ markets and community-supported agriculture programs, fostering a strong connection between local producers and residents. Agriculture in McCall is characterized by a strong sense of community and tradition, with local events and farmers’ markets celebrating the bounty of the land. Whether it’s the farm-fresh produce or the picturesque pastures, McCall’s agricultural heritage adds to the charm and character of this beautiful Idaho town. There are wonderful Ag exemptions available for grassing animals. Region & Climate Region: McCall is positioned along the western shore of Payette Lake, a large, pristine body of water that serves as a focal point for recreational activities and a key feature of the local landscape. The lake is surrounded by rolling hills and forested areas, creating a picturesque backdrop for the town. The surrounding topography is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with nearby peaks reaching elevations of over 7,000 feet (2,134 meters). The area is part of the larger Cascade Range, known for its rugged landscapes, alpine meadows, and dense forests. The varied elevation levels contribute to a rich diversity of plant and animal life. Climate: McCall experiences a temperate alpine climate, marked by distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with average snowfall often exceeding 100 inches, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing. History McCall, Idaho, is a small town with a rich history that reflects the broader narrative of the American West. Situated in the heart of Idaho’s Payette National Forest, McCall’s history is deeply intertwined with the natural beauty and rugged terrain of the region. Before European settlers arrived, the area around McCall was inhabited by the Nez Perce and Shoshone Bannock tribes. These indigenous peoples lived in the region for centuries, utilizing the area’s abundant natural resources for hunting, fishing, and gathering. The late 19th century marked the beginning of significant European-American settlement in the McCall area. The town’s origins can be traced back to the 1880s, when it was established as a small logging and sawmill community. The arrival of the railroad in the 1880s played a crucial role in the town’s development, facilitating the transport of timber and other resources.  McCall was officially named in 1891, likely in honor of a local settler or an early family in the area, though records are somewhat unclear. The town began to grow as a center for the timber industry, which thrived due to the abundant forests surrounding it. As the timber industry continued to shape McCall’s economy, the early 20th century brought additional changes to the town. The construction of a local lodge and the development of nearby recreational facilities laid the foundation for McCall’s future as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.  By the mid-20th century, McCall had established itself as a prime location for tourism, particularly for those seeking winter sports and summer recreation. The nearby Brundage Mountain Resort, which opened in the 1960s, became a major draw for skiers and snowboarders. Payette Lake also emerged as a focal point for boating, fishing, and other water-related activities. In recent decades, McCall has continued to grow as a resort town, attracting visitors with its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. The town has also focused on preserving its natural environment and maintaining its small-town charm amid increasing tourism.  Efforts to conserve the surrounding wilderness and promote sustainable practices reflect McCall’s commitment to preserving the area’s heritage and natural resources. The town’s history as a logging community, combined with its development as a recreational hub, has shaped McCall into the vibrant, picturesque destination it is today. Location McCall, Idaho, is situated in central Idaho, nestled in the scenic Payette National Forest. The town is positioned approximately 100 miles north of Boise, Idaho’s state capital. It sits at an elevation of around 5,000 feet along the western shore of Payette Lake, surrounded by the rugged and picturesque terrain of the Cascade Range. Nearest Airports: McCall Municipal Airport (MYL): Located just a few miles southwest of downtown McCall, this regional airport offers general aviation services and is capable of handling small aircraft. It provides convenient access for private pilots and small charter flights. Boise Airport (BOI): Approximately 100 miles (160 kilometers) south of McCall, Boise Airport is the nearest major commercial airport. It offers a wide range of domestic flights and some international connections, making it the primary gateway for travelers coming to McCall by air. Closest Amenities: Shopping and Dining: McCall offers a range of local shops, boutiques, and restaurants. The town’s downtown area features several dining options, from casual eateries to more upscale restaurants, as well as grocery stores and specialty shops. Recreational Facilities: McCall is renowned for its recreational amenities, including Brundage Mountain Resort, which provides skiing, snowboarding, and mountain biking. Payette Lake offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming. The town is also close to numerous hiking and mountain biking trails in the Payette National Forest. Healthcare: McCall has a local hospital, St. Luke’s McCall, which provides medical services and emergency care. For more specialized healthcare, residents and visitors may need to travel to Boise. Education: The McCall-Donnelly School District serves the local area, with schools providing education from elementary through high school. McCall-Donnelly High School is ranked #1,504 in the National Rankings. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation and how well they prepare students for college. McCall-Donnelly High School is ranked 7th within Idaho.  For higher education, options in Boise are accessible. Nearby Towns: Cascade: Located roughly 30 miles south of McCall, Cascade is a smaller town offering additional services and amenities. It is situated along the shores of Lake Cascade and is known for its outdoor recreational opportunities. Donnelly: About 15 miles south of McCall, Donnelly is a neighboring town with a charming small-town atmosphere. It provides basic amenities and access to recreational areas such as Lake Cascade State Park. New Meadows: Approximately 11 miles northwest of McCall, New Meadows is another nearby town with services and amenities, as well as access to outdoor activities in the surrounding area.
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