With proximity to both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Bootjack Ranch on the Fall River is an ideal recreational ranch that features ample river frontage and abundant wildlife. With majestic Teton views, these 154 acres in eastern Idaho are landscaped by pastureland set atop a scenic bench with cottonwood stands and mature aspens lining the river bottom. Over a mile of the freestone Fall River flows through Bootjack providing an excellent opportunity for wade fishing. Anglers will delight at the thriving populations of wild rainbow and cutthroat trout. Wildlife that visit the property include Whitetail deer, moose, Hungarian partridge, waterfowl, eagle, hawks and osprey. With a country-style 3BR, 1BA house, wood shed, tack shed, small log storage cabin, two sets of corrals, loading chutes, squeeze chutes and outbuildings, this ranch is equipped for a permanent homestead and s...
With proximity to both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Bootjack Ranch on the Fall River is an ideal recreational ranch that features ample river frontage and abundant wildlife. With majestic Teton views, these 154 acres in eastern Idaho are landscaped by pastureland set atop a scenic bench with cottonwood stands and mature aspens lining the river bottom. Over a mile of the freestone Fall River flows through Bootjack providing an excellent opportunity for wade fishing. Anglers will delight at the thriving populations of wild rainbow and cutthroat trout. Wildlife that visit the property include Whitetail deer, moose, Hungarian partridge, waterfowl, eagle, hawks and osprey. With a country-style 3BR, 1BA house, wood shed, tack shed, small log storage cabin, two sets of corrals, loading chutes, squeeze chutes and outbuildings, this ranch is equipped for a permanent homestead and small cow/calf operation. Located 8 miles from the welcoming community of Ashton and 80 miles from the resort town of Jackson Hole, Bootjack Ranch is almost entirely preserved under a Grassland Reserve Program Conservation Easement, protecting the beauty of the area for generations to come.