Nestled in the private gated historic community of Circle C Ranch in New Meadows, Idaho is this beautiful mountain building lot. Circle C Ranch Subdivision a unique community developed on the original Circle C Ranch homestead site. It was formally an expansive 20,000 acre 1800s farmstead owned by the Campbell family in Meadows Valley. At one point, it was even considered the largest cattle ranch in the state of Idaho. As years passed, the property was split up and the mountain subdivision was developed north of New Meadows, Idaho. The historic ranch is the perfect natural setting for a recreational or vacation home. The 2500 acre subdivision is bordered by US National Forest land and Potlatch Forest Corporation land. It consists of 44 ranchettes ranging in size from 35 acres to 110 acres. The close-knit neighborhood offers its residents several amenities including a common-use t...
Nestled in the private gated historic community of Circle C Ranch in New Meadows, Idaho is this beautiful mountain building lot. Circle C Ranch Subdivision a unique community developed on the original Circle C Ranch homestead site. It was formally an expansive 20,000 acre 1800s farmstead owned by the Campbell family in Meadows Valley. At one point, it was even considered the largest cattle ranch in the state of Idaho. As years passed, the property was split up and the mountain subdivision was developed north of New Meadows, Idaho. The historic ranch is the perfect natural setting for a recreational or vacation home. The 2500 acre subdivision is bordered by US National Forest land and Potlatch Forest Corporation land. It consists of 44 ranchettes ranging in size from 35 acres to 110 acres. The close-knit neighborhood offers its residents several amenities including a common-use trail system that skirts of the perimeter of the subdivision and is maintained by the homeowners association. The lot owners enjoy walking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and recreating along the trail. Besides the trail, Circle C Ranch has an amazing scenic backdrop of Mount Pollock.
Within Circle C Ranch is this prime 55.79 acre building lot offering beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. The gentle rolling topography is wooded and acts as a haven for area wildlife such as deer and elk. The location is suitable for building your dream home, with many amenities already in place. A well is already installed, power is available and there is year round access to the lot.
Circle C Ranch has easy prominent access off of Highway 55 and is approximately 9 miles north of New Meadows, Idaho. New Meadows is located along the Payette River Scenic Byway where State Highway 55 and US Highway 95 converge. Its central location and access to a plethora of year round recreational activities makes New Meadow a popular destination for travelers. This could be one of the reasons this charming community is affectionately known as the heartland of Idaho. Residents partake in local annual events such as Meadows Valley Days, the Adams County Fair and the Leroy Matthews Memorial Softball Tournament. Locals and visitors also enjoy swimming at Zims Hot Springs or golfing at Meadow Creek Golf Resort.
Pastimes such as river rafting, kayaking, fishing, boating, jet skiing, camping, hiking, skiing or soaking in the one of the area’s natural hot springs are just a way of life here. In fact, within 30 minutes in all directions from Circle C Ranch, are some of the best outdoor adventures available in Idaho. To the north is Riggins, Idaho, known for its excellent Steelhead and Salmon fishing. Riggins is also the gateway to the scenic Hells Canyon Recreation Area. To the southwest is Lost Valley Reservoir and the Weiser River Trail. Finally, to the southeast is the resort town of McCall, Idaho which sits along the banks of Payette Lake. McCall is a weekend escape for many residents from the Boise metro area. The area is home to Brundage Mountain, the Little Ski Hill and the Tamarack Resort thus making it known for its winter recreation. Popular winter sports include Nordic skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, tubing and snowboarding. One of McCall’s most vibrant events is the annual Winter Carnival held every January which exhibits intricate snow sculptures throughout the community. Spectacular mountain scenery and lake views can be appreciated from downtown McCall but for a more intimate and unspoiled view, many like to visit Ponderosa State Park. This public park is just on the northern outskirts of town and offers hiking trails, camping sites and beaches along the Payette Lake. In the summer, there is an annual Huckleberry Festival held in Donnelly, Idaho. During the festival, the Tamarack Resort hosts a two-day outdoor music festival known as the Huckleberry Jam. These are just a few of the things within close proximity of the property.
For a private showing of this mountain building lot in New Meadows, Idaho please contact Austin Callison at (208) 870-1757.