Birch Creek Ranch Development
White Hawk Lane : Ririe, ID 83443
Bonneville County, Idaho

Land Description
Turn key rural development in Ririe, Idaho between Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Jackson Hole, Wyoming with 30 building lots ranging in size between 30 acres to 140 acres.
Land
The development encompasses a total of 1,387.39 acres, featuring diverse topography that ranges from flat terrain to gently rolling slopes. Within this expansive landscape, two creeks wind their way through the property. Mud Spring Creek runs through several lots in the southern section, while Birch Creek meanders through a handful of lots in the northwest corner of the subdivision. Additionally, certain parcels are adjacent to either BLM or State of Idaho lands.
The development displays beautiful mountain views and attracts lots of area wildlife such as moose, deer, and elk.
Power is available to each of the 30 lots. Other required infrastructure elements have already been installed such as road signage and fire prevention. Approximately 3 miles of the subdivision roads are paved and the rest are gravel roads that need to be developed. Planned subdivision amenities include walking paths, horse riding trails, and shared enjoyment of the Birch Creek Pond.
1,387.39 Total Acres
30 Building Sites
Borders Public Lands
CCRs
Creeks
Community Pond
Fire Prevention
Horses Permitted on Lots over 40 Acres
Horse Riding Trails Planned
Power Available
Roads Needs Improving for Final County Approval
Signage
Walking Paths Planned
Wildlife
Views
Improvements
There is currently year-round access to the subdivision from roads leading up to the subdivision. Once the subdivision roads are paved and approved, Bonneville County will be responsible for snow plowing the paved roads within the subdivision.
The subdivision lies within the Rocky Mountain Power service area. For setting up new construction, their dedicated line is.
Recreation
Ririe residents enjoy the many recreational opportunities that are nearby, particularly hunting and fishing. Popular fishing hotspots include the Snake River, Ririe Reservoir, and Palisades Lakes. The South Fork of the Snake River is a recreational destination known for being one of the best dry-fly fisheries in North America. Popular for high-end outfitters, fishing guides, and world-class anglers, this has quickly become one of the most treasured and sought-after world-class fishing destinations.
Area hunters appreciate the exceptional game bird hunting and big game hunting available at their fingertips in hunting unit 69. For those that enjoy hiking, camping, mountain biking, or ATVing there are thousands of acres to explore in the nearby Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
7 miles from the Snake River
10 miles from Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area
11 miles from Ririe Reservoir
13.5 miles from Heise Hot Springs & Zip Lining
18 miles from Caribou-Targhee National Forest
20 miles from Wolf Flats Recreation Area
30 miles from Idaho Falls Zoo
32 miles from Kelly Canyon Ski Resort
35 miles from Palisades Reservoir
72 miles from Grand Teton National Park
114 miles from Yellowstone National Park
Location
Ririe, Idaho is a scenic farming community that was established just south of the South Fork of the Snake River. This small town is a hub for hunters and fishermen but it also offers three golf courses, hot springs, a zip line, and a ski resort. For access to major shopping, entertainment, and airports you are a mere 30 miles from Idaho Falls, Idaho, and 75 miles from Jackson Hole, Wyoming.