The Caribou Properties

Caribou County, Idaho

The Lakes & Reservoir Parcel: This parcel is a large 1,200-acre piece of land on the southern end of the Blackfoot Reservoir. Two private lakes rest below two mountains, which have excellent wildlife habitat cover. Mule deer, elk and moose are resident to the property as well as upland game birds including sharptail grouse and chukkars. There are excellent locations throughout the property for private residence, lodge or more extensive development if desired. This parcel is available for $1,800,000.

The Blackfoot River Parcel: Located on the Blackfoot River just above the Blackfoot Reservoir, this 673-acre parcel features over 512 acres of cultivated dry-farm land plus meadow. The Blackfoot River meanders through much of the mile long parcel. This is an excellent combination of fertile dry farm, recreation, fishing and waterfowl hunting. This area above the Blackfoot Reservoir is becoming a fishing favorite and The Idaho Fish & Game Department is developing it as a trophy fishery. They currently rate the river as an “Outstanding Resident Fish Resource”. The owner will cash lease back all cropland, which provides a nice built-in cash flow. This parcel is available for $1,025,000.

LOCATION: The Caribou Properties comprise six parcels spread throughout the valley between Soda Springs, Idaho and the Blackfoot Reservoir. The nearest major cities and towns include Soda Springs (5 miles), Pocatello, Idaho (58 miles), Jackson Hole, Wyoming (120 miles), and Salt Lake City, Utah (176 miles). REGIONAL MAP
PROPERTY SIZE: 4,067 total acres, more or less. MAP OF ALL PARCELS
LISTING PRICE: $3,500,000.
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