RANCH LAND IN LATAH COUNTY
Harvard is one of the three unincorporated towns named after famous ivy league colleges in Latah County. It was one of the depot locations that Potlatch Lumber Company constructed railroad through when they organized the Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway Company in the early 1900s. This quiet community is just 10 minutes from Laird Park Campground which has a swim park, hiking and horseback riding trails. Next to Laird Park is the Boy Scouts of America's Grizzly Park which is also known as the "Pride of the Palouse". Harvard also lies along the White Pine Scenic Byway close to year round recreational activities such as hunting, fishing and camping.
In the heart of Harvard is this potential ranch. The property has approximately 23 acres of timber and 44 acres of grass, currently in Timothy Hay production. Wildlife such as deer, elk, and turkey are frequentl...
In the heart of Harvard is this potential ranch. The property has approximately 23 acres of timber and 44 acres of grass, currently in Timothy Hay production. Wildlife such as deer, elk, and turkey are frequently found on the property. Most of the property is flat, making it suitable for building.
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