About Idaho


The very definition of wilderness, only Alaska and California have more uncultivated, uninhabited wild places than the recreational and rugged state of Idaho. This pristine wilderness is left mostly unchanged, with almost all the same native plants and animals that Lewis and Clark explored as they came west through Lemhi Pass over 200 years ago.

Idaho History

Native American tribes, including the Shoshone and Nez Perce, inhabited the region for centuries before the arrival of European explorers and fur trappers which began in the early 19th century. The Oregon Trail, which facilitated westward migration of European settlers, passed through southern Idaho in the mid-19th century. After becoming part of the Oregon Territory in the 1840s and later the Washington Territory, Idaho was designated as its own territory due to the mining boom of 1863. Idaho became the 43rd state of the US in 1890.

Idaho Hunting Land for Sale

Idaho offers diverse hunting opportunities in its vast wilderness areas, national forests, and pristine landscapes. Some of the notable game species hunted in Idaho include elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, big horn sheep, mountain goats, and even black bears. Bird hunters can pursue upland game birds like pheasant, grouse, and partridge in Idaho’s open landscapes, or find waterfowl, particularly ducks and geese, in the abundance of wetlands and rivers.

Farm Land for Sale in Idaho

Idaho's fertile soils and abundant water resources make it an ideal location for agriculture. The state produces a variety of crops; Idaho is famously known for its high-quality potatoes, and it's one of the leading potato-producing states in the U.S. Wheat is a staple crop, with barley supporting the state’s thriving beer and malt industries, sugar beets for sugar production, and alfalfa and other hay for livestock feed.

Ranch Land for Sale in Idaho

Cattle ranching is a vital part of Idaho's agricultural heritage. The state's grand rangelands allow ranchers to raise cattle, sheep, and other livestock. Beef production is especially thriving in the state. Idaho ranches vary in size and location, offering diverse landscapes from rolling plains to rugged mountains.

Timber Land for Sale in Idaho

Idaho is renowned for its extensive timber resources, with pine being the primary type of timber found in the state. Douglas Fir, Ponderosa Pine, Western Red Cedar, Lodgepole Pine, and Spruce and Hemlock provide materials for lumber as well as paper production and various outdoor applications and wood products.

Idaho Waterways and Idaho Water Rights

Water rights are essential in Idaho's climate, especially for agriculture. The state operates under a prior appropriation system, which governs water allocation. Some properties may include water rights, while others may require acquiring them separately. Idaho is home to a diverse network of waterways that contribute to the state's natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and economic activities, including the Snake, Salmon, Clearwater, and Payette Rivers, as well as Henry’s Fork (renowned for world-class fly fishing) and several inland lakes.

Idaho Mineral Rights

With a history of mineral extraction, including mining for precious metals like silver and gold, some properties in the state may include mineral rights, allowing the holder to explore and extract valuable resources. Be sure to investigate whether the land you're interested in includes mineral rights and their potential value.

Idaho Industry & Recreation

In the 20th century, Idaho's economy diversified, with the growth of technology, manufacturing, and services and the state's capital, Boise, becoming a hub for government and industry. Today, Idaho's economy continues to diversify, with industries ranging from technology to agriculture and manufacturing in rural regions. Owning land in Idaho can offer a combination of rural living and access to various job opportunities.

For the adventurer, Idaho's mountains offer rock climbing, winter sports, and hunting, challenging even the most practiced kayaker or rafter with over 3,000 miles of white water. Idaho is home to six expansive National Parks, including world-renowned Yellowstone, and continues to draw adventurers from around the world to its rugged landscapes, resource-rich environment, and natural beauty.

Land for Sale in Idaho

Whether you're an avid hunter, aspiring farmer, cattle rancher, timber investor, or wish to own a piece of this picturesque state, Idaho offers a treasure trove of possibilities. Finding your perfect land for sale in Idaho is well worth the search. Contact a local Whitetail Properties Land Specialist to find your perfect Idaho property today.



Idaho Land for Sale


Reduced
$1,200,000 63.4 acres ±
Twin Falls County • Buhl, ID 83316
For sale
$1,900,000 72.7 acres ±
Bear Lake County • Saint Charles, ID 83272
For sale
$199,000 5.02 acres ±
Bonner County • Hope, ID 83836
For sale
$1,326,000 1105 acres ±
Cassia County • Malta, ID 83342
For sale
$275,000 28.45 acres ±
Kootenai County • Saint Maries, ID 83861
For sale
$400,000 40.18 acres ±
Bear Lake County • Montpelier, ID 83254
Reduced
$499,000 100 acres ±
Idaho County • White Bird, ID 83522
For sale
$518,000 73.9 acres ±
Bear Lake County • Ovid, ID 83254
Reduced
$2,199,000 20.39 acres ±
Custer County • Stanley, ID 83278
For sale
$185,000 9.79 acres ±
Lemhi County • Carmen, ID 83462
For sale
$1,300,000 320 acres ±
Idaho County • Grangeville, ID 83554
For sale
$80,000 20 acres ±
Bannock County • McCammon, ID 83250
For sale
$869,000 205 acres ±
Caribou County • Grace, ID 83241
For sale
$112,000 37.34 acres ±
Lemhi County • Salmon, ID 83467
For sale
$295,000 30 acres ±
Power County • Rockland, ID 83271
For sale
$18,000 0.24 acres ±
Lemhi County • Salmon, ID 83467
For sale
$54,900 0.34 acres ±
Lemhi County • Salmon, ID 83467
Reduced
$1,550,000 20 acres ±
Custer County • Challis, ID 83226
For sale
$500,000 9.79 acres ±
Oneida County • Malad City, ID 83252
Reduced
$79,000 3 acres ±
Power County • American Falls, ID 83211
For sale
$85,000 3.02 acres ±
Lemhi County • Salmon, ID 83467
For sale
$1,584,000 330 acres ±
Bear Lake County • Montpelier, ID 83254
For sale
$515,900 17.73 acres ±
Franklin County • Preston, ID 83263
Reduced
$290,000 12.73 acres ±
Bonner County • Sandpoint, ID 83864

Idaho Profile


Hunting Regulations and Seasons
Idaho Fish and Game
Total Public Land Acreage
37,511,596
Average Annual Rainfall
18 inches
Farmland by Acre
14,097,600
Woodlands by Acre
21,500,000

Idaho Agents


Ann White

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in ID, Sales Agent, Land Specialist / Licensed in UT

Brandon Hamilton

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in ID

David White

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in ID, Sales Agent, Land Specialist / Licensed in UT

Doug Ott

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in ID

John Moyle

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in ID

Matt Martens

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in ID

Be Part of a Thriving Land Community!

Get the same expert advice, property strategies, and land management tips that thousands of landowners trust. Subscribe now and stay ahead in the market.