Shoshone River Ranch Estate
101 Quail Ridge Dr : Shoshone, ID 83352
Lincoln County, Idaho
Land Description
Set on just under 5 acres with panoramic views, this well-maintained Shoshone property offers privacy, space, and versatility. Features include a 6-bedroom, 4.5-Bath home, with detached garage, mature landscaping, orchard, gardens, full irrigation, fenced-ready areas, wraparound porch, hot tub and koi pond. Includes an apartment above the garage and is close to river access, trails, parks, and local shops.
Land
Tucked into a quiet subdivision with no through traffic, the property is framed by mature trees and thoughtfully developed grounds that create a peaceful, private setting. The land features established fruit trees, raised garden beds, and open, usable acreage ideal for small-scale agriculture or animals, supported by a full irrigation system and lawn sprinklers. Outdoor spaces are designed for both relaxation and connection to nature, with a covered wraparound porch capturing sweeping sunset views, a tranquil koi pond, and a hot tub. Direct access to nearby public BLM land expands recreational opportunities, offering endless terrain for hiking, horseback riding, ATV and side-by-side adventures, and motorcycle riding, while the separate living space above the garage provides added flexibility for guests, rental potential, or a home office.
Property Features
Mature trees throughout the property provide shade, privacy, and a park-like feel
Large, usable acreage with multiple areas suited for livestock or hobby farming
North field ideal for horses or cattle fencing needed
South section suited for goats, chickens, or small animals fencing needed Quiet, peaceful subdivision with friendly neighbors and no through traffic
Direct access to hiking trails and public lands, including The Drops
Ride horses or small recreational vehicles directly from the property to nearby public lands
Little Wood River just a few minutes' walk away, featuring a great fishing hole
Back porch provides stunning sunset views
Koi pond on the north side of the yard pond remains fish rehomed prior to move
Variety of flowers and blooming plants throughout the yard
Spacious yard with ample summer shade
Cherry tree near the garage and parking area-an ideal location for a future treehouse
Large garden area with 9 raised garden beds, weed barrier installed under beds and walkways
Additional tilled garden space north of the main garden
Established orchard with a variety of fruit-bearing trees, including peach, apple, plum, pear, cherry, apricot, and more
No pesticides or herbicides used on the property by current owners
Dedicated, fully fenced dog run with concrete flooring
Chicken coop attached to the end of the shed with roosting bars and automatic chicken door needs batteries otherwise, functional Improvements
This 6-bedroom, 4.5-Bath home, built in 2005, also features a detached garage and offers an ideal blend of space, functionality, and country charm. Step onto the expansive 360 wraparound deck and experience the quiet serenity of country living, where sweeping views and unforgettable sunrises and sunsets are part of everyday life. The home features thoughtful upgrades throughout, including a newer roof and numerous interior improvements that enhance both comfort and functionality.
Designed for relaxation and entertaining, the large covered wraparound porch offers two distinct seating areas, while the hot tub-well maintained, freshly cleaned, and ready for use-adds an inviting outdoor retreat. Inside, the finished basement includes a second living room with space prepared for a small gas-fed fireplace, creating additional cozy living space.
An added highlight is the private apartment above the garage, offering exceptional versatility. With a spacious kitchen ideal for hosting, this separate living area is well suited for supplemental rental income, a home office, guest accommodations, or a creative studio. This rare property seamlessly blends comfort, flexibility, and breathtaking views-an opportunity not to be missed.
Recreation
Area Outdoor Adventure & Attractions
Right out your door, direct access to nearby public BLM land provides exceptional recreational opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, biking, ATV and side-by-side use, and motorcycle riding.
Shoshone Falls Park Twin Falls - Often called the Niagara of the West, this powerful waterfall is a scenic must-see.
Magic Reservoir - Scenic recreational destination offering fishing, boating, and camping amid mountain and high-desert landscapes.
Perrine Coulee Falls & Centennial Waterfront Park - Trails, river views, and seasonal river activities near Shoshone Falls.
Balanced Rock & Balanced Rock Park - Unique geological formations and short hikes near Buhl.
Snake River Canyon Rim Trails - Scenic hikes and rail-to-trail paths for walking, biking and canyon views.
Shoshone Ice Caves - Guided tours in an ice-filled lava tube - a cool, year-round attraction showcasing local geology.
Black Magic Canyon - Natural slot canyon formed from lava flows, great for photography and exploring in drier seasons.
Shoshone Wilderness Study Area - BLM public land with hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and primitive adventure terrain just outside town.
Idaho's Mammoth Cave & Shoshone Bird Museum of Natural History - Fascinating volcanic cave and natural history exhibits.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Irrigation is via shared pump from the Little Wood River approx. 3 shares number to be verified, shared system, two meters prior power cost approx. $50/Month
Full irrigation system in place for the field, garden, and orchard
Hoses and sprinklers included with the property
Lawn sprinkler system installed throughout landscaped areas
Region & Climate
Shoshone is a small city in Lincoln County in south-central Idaho, part of the broader Magic Valley region. It sits at about 3,960 feet elevation on the high plains with a mix of river bottomlands and lava-rock terrain surrounding it. The Little Wood River runs through town, and volcanic features like lava flows and caves are common nearby.
Shoshone has a dry, four-season climate typical of south-central Idaho. Summers are warm to hot with low humidity, making outdoor living comfortable, while evenings cool off nicely. Winters are cold but generally dry, with light to moderate snowfall compared to higher-elevation areas. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine, creating long shoulder seasons ideal for outdoor activities, gardening, and enjoying the landscape.
History
Shoshone was founded in 1882 as a railroad town along the Oregon Short Line Railroad, which played a key role in its early growth. The arrival of the railroad transformed the area into a transportation and agricultural hub, supporting nearby ranching and farming communities. Named after the Shoshone Native American tribe, the town became the county seat of Lincoln County in 1895, solidifying its regional importance.
Agriculture-particularly livestock, grain, and later irrigated farming-shaped Shoshone's economy and way of life. The surrounding volcanic landscape also contributed to the area's identity, with lava flows, caves, and unique geological features drawing interest and tourism over time. Today, Shoshone remains a small, close-knit community that reflects Idaho's rural heritage while serving as a gateway to the Magic Valley region.
Location
Conveniently located within walking distance of a public park, gas stations, and local shops.
Shoshone sits in the heart of south-central Idaho's Magic Valley region and is within short drives of several small towns and cities that offer services, shopping, community amenities and additional recreational activities.
Closet smaller towns Gooding, Jerome, Wendell, Filer and Kimberly
Burley, Rupert, and Heyburn are within 40-45 miles, and the Hailey/Sun Valley-Ketchum area are approx. 1 hour away.
Twin Falls, ID, approx. 35 minutes away is the largest nearby city and the primary commercial/amenity center for the region with Major grocery stores, retail centers, and shopping districts
Medical facilities including major hospitals
Restaurants, entertainment, and cultural venues
Outdoor recreation close by Snake River Canyon, Perrine Bridge, Shoshone Falls Regional airport Magic Valley Regional Airport for travel
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