
Description
Hot Springs Summit Ranch is being offered for the first time for sale as 10,830.87 +-/ acres. Rarely are there opportunities to own a contiguous property of this size and a private hot springs within minutes of a major resort town. This is a great opportunity to own a ranch this is geographically positioned with spectacular mountain views, numerous creeks throughout the property and borders USFS and State lands. Lush creek valley meadows to the top of timbered mountains all within less than 30 miles of McCall offering the finest of accommodations. Water is abundant on Hot Springs Summit Ranch with The Badley Hot Spring, and over 8 miles of creeks and streams. Glen Cove, West Fork Beaver, French, Grouse, Flat and Davis Creek all flow through the property. Elevation of the property ranges from 4,980 near the valley floor up to 6,331 at the tallest peak. Wildlife includes elk, deer, black bear, turkey, grouse, and many other species.
Directions: From Cascade, head North on Hwy 55 for approx. 2 miles. Turn right on Smalley Rd. and head northeast for approx. 3 miles.
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Description
Hot Springs Summit Ranch is being offered for the first time for sale as 10,830.87 +-/ acres. Rarely are there opportunities to own a contiguous property of this size and a private hot springs within minutes of a major resort town. This is a great opportunity to own a ranch this is geographically positioned with spectacular mountain views, numerous creeks throughout the property and borders USFS and State lands. Lush creek valley meadows to the top of timbered mountains all within less than 30 miles of McCall offering the finest of accommodations. Water is abundant on Hot Springs Summit Ranch with The Badley Hot Spring, and over 8 miles of creeks and streams. Glen Cove, West Fork Beaver, French, Grouse, Flat and Davis Creek all flow through the property. Elevation of the property ranges from 4,980 near the valley floor up to 6,331 at the tallest peak. Wildlife includes elk, deer, black bear, turkey, grouse, and many other species.
Directions: From Cascade, head North on Hwy 55 for approx. 2 miles. Turn right on Smalley Rd. and head northeast for approx. 3 miles.
