Snake River Retreat
Glenns Ferry, Idaho
$3,500,000
Added on 1/17/2025



Property Features
- Irrigated
- Pivot Irrigation
- Home
- Barn
- Electricity
- River
- River Frontage
- Fishing
Property Description
Developed by an avid waterfowl hunter and outdoorsman, this turn-key property offers a rare opportunity to immediately enjoy all aspects of a riverfront retreat. Situated on 26+/- rolling acres just outside of the historic agricultural community of Glenns Ferry, the property features an impressive 1,700+/- feet of Snake River frontage and it includes all the equipment and accoutrements necessary to take advantage of miles of river for watersports, world-class waterfowl hunting, wildlife viewing, and fishing for bass, trout, and sturgeon. Well-suited as either a seasonal recreational retreat
Location
Hall Hall
Broker
Hall and Hall
Billings, Montana

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