Darby Creek Retreat Driggs, Idaho
Details & Features
This premium 40-acre tract on the banks of Darby Creek sits four miles south of downtown Driggs in Teton Valley, Idaho, and 32 miles from Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The property is pristine, with mature tree cover and 360-degree mountain views. Over 1,400 feet of seasonal creek frontage enhances the property’s appeal, providing habitat for wildlife. Zoned for five-acre parcels and free of restrictions, the land offers multiple homesite options. Darby Creek Retreat combines privacy, a prime location, and scenic beauty, offering an opportunity to create a sense of place in the heart of Teton Valley.
- ACREAGE:
- 40+ acres with 1,400+ ft of seasonal creek frontage
- Mature tree cover and abundant wildlife habitat
- Five-acre zoning allowing multiple homesite options
- Panoramic views of Teton, Big Hole, and Palisades Mountain Ranges
- LOCATION:
- Prime location between Victor (seven miles) and Driggs (four miles)
- Easy access to Jackson Hole Wyoming thirty-two miles
- Six miles to Driggs-Reed Memorial Airport and an hour and a half to commercial airports in Jackson Hole and Idaho Falls
Idaho
Idaho ranches for sale offer a variety of opportunities for water and wildlife recreation against the backdrop of the majestic Teton Range. Breathtaking hunting properties and Idaho cattle ranches can be found throughout the state in such rising resort communities as Teton Valley, ID, while fly fishing ranches sit on the banks of the Snake River, the Warm, the Fall, and the Teton, to name a few. Only moments away from world class recreation opportunities such as powder skiing and upland bird hunting, contact Live Water Properties for more information on purchasing land in Idaho for sale and Idaho ranch real estate.
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