Country farmhouse on acreage in a beautiful rural location just minutes from Highway 95 and the Snake River. The partially fenced acreage could include up to 10 irrigation water shares through the Lower Payette Ditch company and is currently in pasture. Structures include the 1940s home, a detached carport, a Quonset building with a corral area, and a storage shed. Property is less than 3 miles from downtown Payette and less than 10 miles from Ontario, OR for major shopping and entertainment.Payette, Idaho lies on the eastern side of Idaho-Oregon state border near where the Snake River and the Payette River converge. Agriculture is one of the main industries in the community. Crops typically grown in Payette County include onions, barley, corn, wheat, alfalfa, potatoes and sugar beets. It is also known for its abundant fruit orchards. Residents and visitors enjoy celebrating annual...
Country farmhouse on acreage in a beautiful rural location just minutes from Highway 95 and the Snake River. The partially fenced acreage could include up to 10 irrigation water shares through the Lower Payette Ditch company and is currently in pasture. Structures include the 1940s home, a detached carport, a Quonset building with a corral area, and a storage shed. Property is less than 3 miles from downtown Payette and less than 10 miles from Ontario, OR for major shopping and entertainment.Payette, Idaho lies on the eastern side of Idaho-Oregon state border near where the Snake River and the Payette River converge. Agriculture is one of the main industries in the community. Crops typically grown in Payette County include onions, barley, corn, wheat, alfalfa, potatoes and sugar beets. It is also known for its abundant fruit orchards. Residents and visitors enjoy celebrating annual events like the Payette County Fair, the Payette Apple Blossom Festival or Fruitland Family Fun Days. This town is the home of the Payette County Museum which displays several local historical collections. Patrons also can enjoy hiking or biking the 1.6 miles of the Payette River Greenbelt which follows the banks of the Payette River. There are eight total public parks in Payette. Kiwanis Park is a favorite which features a pool, skateboard park and amphitheater. For those that love watersports, Centennial Park is a hotspot because of its boat ramp and docks. With plenty of nearby waters, fishing is also a popular pastime for those that live in this small town.