LOCATION:
Located in North Central Idaho’s panhandle, Moscow is cradled between Moscow Mountain and the beautiful rolling hills of the Palouse. The Flat Creek acreage is located only 30 miles from the small Moscow community and the University of Idaho. 1,335+/- acres of rolling terrain are perfect for any outdoorsman. There are truly remarkable views of the Palouse Prairie. Within an hour of two national forests, this is a hunters paradise. Numerous recreational opportunities abound. This property is bordered by large corporate ownership and offers a seasonal creek and pond.
ACREAGE:
1,335+/- acres
RECREATION:
Palouse country not only offers images of rolling wheat fields, national forests, and wilderness areas, but also the recreational opportunities supplied by white-water rivers and rugged canyons. You can raft down the Snake River one day and hike up Kamiah Butte the next. ...
Palouse country not only offers images of rolling wheat fields, national forests, and wilderness areas, but also the recreational opportunities supplied by white-water rivers and rugged canyons. You can raft down the Snake River one day and hike up Kamiah Butte the next. If you like blue skies, warm sunshine, and beautiful scenery, you’ll love the outdoor possibilities that exist within ten minutes to a few hours from Pullman and Moscow.
HISTORY:
After settlers arrived in 1871, the town became known as “Paradise Valley.” In 1877, Samuel Neff filed for a postal permit under the name of Moscow because the area reminded him of his hometown of Moscow, Pennsylvania. In 1875, the city’s first store was opened on what is now Main Street. Moscow grew with the arrival of the railroad in 1885. The town became incorporated in 1887 and was chosen as the site for a land-grant institution, the University of Idaho, in 1889. Idaho achieved statehood in 1890.
PRICE:
$1,870,000 PRICE REDUCED to $1,500,000
DIRECTIONS:
From Coeur D’ Alene take US 95 South to Potlatch, Idaho. Turn left (east) onto State Highway 6. Follow SH 6 to SH 9. Turn right (south) onto SH 9 approximately 1/4 of a mile just past the bridge crossing the Palouse River. Turn left onto the gravel road, south of the Palouse River. Go 9/10ths of a mile to the Y in the road. At the Y, stay right for 2/10ths of a mile to the property, or go left for 1/2 of a mile to the property. *From Moscow, travel N on US 95, turn right, east, onto State Highway 6 and proceed with directions above.
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