Search Land - Henry's Fork Confluence Ranch
Henry's Fork Confluence Ranch
$5,280,000|Last Updated: Jul 1, 2025
MLS#1263862
Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho
Status:Active
Property Type
- Hunting Land
- Fishing Land
- River Frontage
Acreage
256 acres
County
Madison
Format
Sale
Features
- Hunting
- River Frontage
Documents
Description
Entire Ranch: ±250 Acres | Listing Price: $5,280,000
Southern Tract: ±110 Acres | Listing Price: $1,950,000
Northern Tract: ±150 Acres | Listing Price: $3,950,000
The Henry’s Fork Confluence Ranch is an exclusive ±250-acre offering six miles west of Rexburg, Idaho, featuring 2.4 miles of pristine frontage on the Henry’s Fork River. Nestled at the end of a county-maintained road, and directly across from the iconic Menan Buttes, the property lies just one-third of a mile from the confluence of the Henry’s Fork and South Fork of the Snake River—placing it in one of eastern Idaho’s most ecologically rich and scenic corridors. With a blend of productive hay/field grass ground, mature cottonwoods, vibrant riparian habitat, and exceptional hunting and fishing opportunities, the ranch borders the 961-acre Cartier Slough Wildlife Management Area and sits within a premier wildlife corridor. Two tracts make up Henry’s Fork Confluence Ranch and can be purchased separately. The Southern Tract is protected by a 104.4-acre conservation easement that preserves the property’s natural character while retaining all ownership rights aside from limited development. It allows for several build sites, including two five-acre riverfront homesites within the easement area, as well as an additional ±5-acre parcel outside the easement. The Northern Parcel remains unencumbered—offering remarkable flexibility for conservation, recreation, or private development in the Upper Snake River Valley.
Listing Agent

Alex Maher
Co-Op Member Owner
Live Water Properties
Jackson, Wyoming
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