Jump Creek Ranch is a versatile property that is ideal for development, hunting, farming, and ranching. The beautiful year-round waters of Jump Creek wind through the eastern portion of the property. With 10 condition use building permits and power available at the property line, the property offers excellent development opportunities for those who wish to build on it.The 112.89 acres of gently rolling topography offers a combination of natural beauty, recreational activities, and agricultural opportunities. The irrigation rights, gated pipe, and two pivots on the property make it well-suited for crop cultivation. It is also great for grazing cattle or horses with its livestock fencing and feedlot. It is conveniently located less than a mile from the Snake River and 2.5 miles from Homedale. 112.89 Acres 10 Conditional Use Building Permits Close to Homedale, Idaho Close to Snake River Feedlot Gated Pipe Gently Rolling Topography Irrigation Livestock Fencing Pivots Suitable for Crops Year Round Creek The property lies just south of the Snake River in Owyhee County. It is close to several recreational areas which offer opportunities for fishing and boating. It is also in hunting unit 40 where there are opportunities to hunt big game, upland birds, and waterfowl. 0.8 miles from the Snake River 4.2 miles from Kerry Hill Winery 5.3 miles from River Bend Golf Course 6.0 miles from Claytonia Pond Wildlife Habitat Area 8.4 miles from Jump Creek Falls 11.4 miles from St Chapelle's Winery 12.8 miles from Lake Lowell 19.3 miles from Givens Hot Springs 19.5 miles from Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge The acreage includes 71 water right acres through Gem Irrigation District. The 2023 assessment is $66.54 per acre with an annual $65 administrative fee. Additionally, there is an active 17-acre water permit through the Idaho Department of Water Resources from Jump Creek for irrigation use. This property is located just 2.5 miles from Homedale, Idaho, a growing farm and agricultural community located just 37 miles from Boise, Idaho, and a short drive to the expanding Caldwell and Nampa communities. This community is nestled near the hills of the Owyhee Mountains and is where you will find many of Idaho's orchards and vineyards, Homedale is a growing community that offers rural living that is still within a close commute to the city amenities and entertainment offered in the Boise metro area. The Homedale community hosts a plethora of annual events, including the Basque Dance & Auction, Golf Tournament, 4th of July Demolition Derby, Summer Block Party and Carnival, and the Owyhee County Fair and Rodeo held during the first week of August every year. Other local recreational activities include a swimming pool, multiple city parks, two area golf courses, and a bowling alley.