Perched atop Malad Summit, this 642± acre ranch offers expansive 360-degree views of Idaho’s Portneuf and Bannock mountain ranges. Just 25± miles north of the Utah border and accessible year-round via I-15 and county-maintained roads, the property provides privacy, accessibility, and versatility for recreational and agricultural pursuits.
The property is located within Idaho Big Game Unit 73 and supports consistent opportunities to harvest mule deer and elk. The unit also offers eight controlled moose tags annually, adding to the area’s strong reputation for trophy-class game. The owner is enrolled in the Idaho Fish and Game Landowner Appreciation Program, enhancing tag eligibility and access. With a mix of cedars, pines, and sagebrush, the land also supports quality upland bird hunting, including sage grouse and pheasant.
A year-round creek flows through the property, delivering consistent water for wildlife and seasonal livestock grazing. The ranch is fully perimeter-fenced and currently leased for grazing, while high-yielding dryland grass hay is harvested annually, supporting both income generation and land stewardship.
The western boundary adjoins over 50,000 acres of National Forest, providing direct access to the remote Bannock Range for horseback riding, snowmobiling, dirt biking, UTVing, hiking, and cross-country skiing. Just minutes from Devil Creek Reservoir and within easy reach of the Portneuf River fishery—home to wild brown trout and stocked rainbows—outdoor enthusiasts will find ample opportunity across all seasons. Hot springs in the region offer year-round relaxation within a short drive.
Located just 12± miles from Malad City and under two hours from Salt Lake City International Airport, this ranch delivers both seclusion and convenience. Whether your focus is hunting, fishing, grazing, or recreation, this property is a well-rounded asset in a region known for its natural beauty and sporting appeal.