Henry's Fork Confluence Ranch Rexburg, Idaho
Listed at: $5,280,000
256 Acres
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The Henry’s Fork Confluence Ranch is a premier land in Idaho for sale offering spanning 256 acres six miles west of Rexburg, featuring 2.4 miles of pristine frontage on the Henry’s Fork River. Nestled at the end of a county-maintained road, and directly across from the iconic Menan Buttes, the property lies just one-third of a mile from the confluence of the Henry’s Fork and South Fork of the Snake River—placing it in one of eastern Idaho’s most ecologically rich and scenic corridors. With a blend of productive hay/field grass ground, mature cottonwoods, vibrant riparian habitat, and exceptional hunting and fishing opportunities, the ranch borders the 961-acre Cartier Slough Wildlife Management Area and sits within a premier wildlife corridor. One tract is protected by a 95-acre conservation easement that preserves all owner rights, other than development, while still allowing two 5-acre riverfront homesites. The other parcels remain unencumbered—offering remarkable flexibility for conservation, recreation, or private development in the Upper Snake River Valley.
Discover the rare combination of river frontage, wildlife habitat, and development flexibility this land in Idaho for sale provides. From world-class fishing access to conservation potential, this property offers lasting value. Connect with our team today to request more details or arrange a private on-site tour.
Acreage
The Henry’s Fork Confluence Ranch encompasses approximately 256 acres across two primary tracts: a 145-acre northern parcel, six-acre center parcel, and a 105-acre southern parcel. Together, they offer 2.4 miles of direct frontage on the renowned Henry’s Fork River, along with 0.5 miles on the Liberty Park Canal and 0.45 miles on Bannock Jim Slough. The landscape is a picturesque blend of open meadows, mature cottonwood groves, expansive willow complexes, and rich riparian corridors teeming with wildlife. Of the total acreage, roughly 83 acres are in hay/field grass production, yielding an average of 2.5 tons per acre annually on dryland pasture. The southern tract is protected by a 95-acre conservation easement that preserves all owner rights other than development, while still allowing two, five-acre riverfront homesites for residential use. The northern and central tracts remain unencumbered, presenting an exceptional opportunity for private development, conservation-driven ownership, or the creation of a personal wildlife sanctuary. Altogether, the ranch offers an exceptional combination of agricultural productivity, ecological significance, and recreational appeal.
Zoning: The entire property is currently zoned for agricultural use, with one homesite and allowable accessory structures permitted per 16 acres.
Location:
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Six miles west of downtown Rexburg, Idaho
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End-of-road privacy across from the iconic Menan Buttes
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One-third of a mile from the Henry’s Fork–South Fork confluence
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40 minutes to Idaho Falls Airport, two hours to Jackson Hole Airport
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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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