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Sold: 2014

Two Rivers Ranch Warm River, ID

Last Listed At: $2,950,000
186 Acres
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The Two Rivers Ranch is ideally set on the banks of the Henry’s Fork and Warm Rivers in Fremont County, Idaho, along the officially designated Scenic Byway of Highway 47. The ranch is eight miles northeast of the quaint, agricultural community of Ashton, which provides necessary amenities and everyday conveniences including great fly shops and fishing outfitters. The Two Rivers Ranch derives its name from the Warm River and Henry’s Fork of the Snake, two of the area’s most well-known fisheries. The ranch is located just above the confluence of these trophy trout streams and in a locale known for its numerous converging trout waters.

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Last Listed At:$2,950,000
186 Acres
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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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