Located 10 miles outside the charming town of Emmett, Idaho, this 5-acre prime development land in Gem County offers an exceptional opportunity for individuals seeking to build their dream homes in a picturesque and tranquil setting. Lots 1, 2, and 3 are 5 acres each, while Lot 4 spans 6 acres. Lots 1 and 2 benefit from year round access to live water. Power is accessible at all lots. Falcon Lane Lot 1 & Mallard Lane Lots 2-4.South Lot 1, 2, 3, and 4 available. Emmett residents enjoy their close proximity to recreational opportunities, particularly hunting and fishing. Popular fishing hotspots include Sawyers Pond, Black Canyon Dam, or the Payette River which winds through the community. Area hunters appreciate the exceptional game bird hunting and big game hunting available at their fingertips. Another local natural attraction is Squaw Butte where many people enjoy hiking or snowshoeing. Local recreational amenities include: Payette River Downtown Emmett Gem Island Sports Complex Wild Rose Park Black Canyon Dam Sawyers Pond Black Canyon Park Gem County Golf Course Roystone Hot Springs Firebird Raceway Montour Campground The current use is farm ground with 6 irrigated acres. Emmett, Idaho, experiences a semi-arid continental climate characterized by four distinct seasons and relatively moderate temperature variations with an average of about 12 inches of precipitation annually. The town of Emmett was officially founded in the late 19th century and named after Emmett Cahalan, the son of Tom Cahalan, an Irish miner and prominent figure in the community. Emmett's strategic location along the river and the Oregon Short Line Railroad contributed to its rapid growth. By the early 1900s, it had become a thriving hub for agriculture and commerce. Orchards, specifically apple and cherry orchards, played a vital role in shaping the town's economy. Emmett earned the moniker The Cherry Capital of the World due to the high-quality cherries grown in the region Emmett, Idaho is a thriving community that serves as the county seat of Gem County. The region is known as The Valley of Plenty due to its bountiful agriculture industry and rich soils. Gem County produces a variety of fruits from its abundant fruit orchards. These include cherries, apricots, apples, blueberries and strawberries. In fact, the town even celebrates this during itsEmmett Cherry Festival held every summer and theHarvest Festival held every fall. Many of the local orchards even allow the public to come and pick their own produce. Other notable agricultural roles in the Emmett Valley include dairy farming and livestock farming. Besides the agricultural advantages, Emmett residents also enjoy its close proximity to recreation, particularly hunting and fishing. Popular fishing holes include theSagehen Reservoir andBlack Canyon Dam. Area hunters appreciate the exceptional game bird hunting and big game hunting available at their fingertips. Other local natural attractions include the Payette River which winds through the community and Squaw Buttewhich many people enjoy hiking or snowshoeing.