The H Bar J Farm is located on the northern end of Teton Valley, Idaho, a 25-minute drive to the charming mountain town of Driggs, the county seat. Teton Valley, known as the quiet side of the Tetons, is situated in the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The abundance of public lands in all directions, along with proximity to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks is what makes this region so distinct. Teton Valley is comprised of the small mountain towns of Victor, Driggs and Tetonia. Driggs offers amenities including restaurants, grocery stores, shopping, world-class golf, private air service and access to downhill skiing at Grand Targhee Ski and Summer Resort. The resort community of Jackson Hole lies 46 miles to the east with many conveniences such as fine dining, lodging, state-of-the-art medical facilities and world-class recreation. Jackson Hole is the gateway to Gran...
The H Bar J Farm is located on the northern end of Teton Valley, Idaho, a 25-minute drive to the charming mountain town of Driggs, the county seat. Teton Valley, known as the quiet side of the Tetons, is situated in the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The abundance of public lands in all directions, along with proximity to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks is what makes this region so distinct. Teton Valley is comprised of the small mountain towns of Victor, Driggs and Tetonia. Driggs offers amenities including restaurants, grocery stores, shopping, world-class golf, private air service and access to downhill skiing at Grand Targhee Ski and Summer Resort. The resort community of Jackson Hole lies 46 miles to the east with many conveniences such as fine dining, lodging, state-of-the-art medical facilities and world-class recreation. Jackson Hole is the gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. West Yellowstone lies a scenic 81 miles to the north. The H Bar J Farm is well-situated within the recreational mecca commonly known as the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Comprised primarily of productive rolling farmland, the 324-acre farm enjoys bands of aspen groves and stunning views over the Bitch Creek drainage at the Teton Mountain Range and Grand Teton National Park. Historically the property has been farmed on a crop-share basis with an area producer, rotating the land between hay and grain. Knowledgeable farmers covet the area for the lands deep, rich soils, which produce high yielding grain and hay crops. Bitch Creek is the largest tributary to the Teton River and is a renowned Yellowstone cutthroat trout (YCT) fishery. It is considered to be the most important YCT stream in both the Teton River Watershed and in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The farms property converges on Bitch Creek in two different locations, which permits access to the entire creek system under Idaho stream law.
Two miles east of the property is the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, which transitions into the Jedediah Smith Wilderness, home to some of the finest big game hunting, wildlife viewing and wilderness horseback riding in the lower 48 states. This intact ecosystem is home to Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, mountain lions, wolves and grizzly bears.
H Bar J Farm provides an incoming owner with a significant farm income, big views, world-class fishing, recreational access and proximity to one of the Wests most desirable mountain towns. Offering price is $1,395,000. Owner financing is available at reasonable terms.
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