A SPORTING PARADISE
With 1.5 miles of private Salmon River frontage and vast public lands nearby, world-class recreation begins at the property.
Fly fish for trout, pursue elk and mule deer, or head into the backcountry, all from the privacy of your own 604-acre retreat.
LIFE ON THE WATER
Beyond the private Salmon River frontage, some of Idaho’s most spectacular alpine lakes are within easy reach.
Paddle, kayak, boat, fish, or simply spend the day on the water at nearby Redfish, Alturas, Perkins, and the hundreds of alpine lakes throughout the Sawtooths.
A PLACE TO GATHER
Quiet mornings on the river. Horseback rides through open meadows. Evenings around the fire.
Sawtooth Mountain Ranch is a place to slow down, reconnect, and create traditions that carry from one generation to the next.
AN EXTRAORDINARY SETTING TO GATHER
From intimate celebrations to larger gatherings, the Party Barn, expansive grounds, and mountain backdrop create an unforgettable setting.
Weddings, retreats, fundraisers, corporate gatherings, and private events can unfold with the rare privacy of an entire mountain valley.
SPRING & SUMMER
Adventure in Every Direction
The Sawtooths offer hundreds of alpine lakes and miles of renowned hiking and mountain biking trails.
From Fisher Creek to Redfish Lake and the surrounding wilderness, days can be spent riding, hiking, fishing, paddling, and exploring one of the West’s most remarkable landscapes.
LESS THAN ONE HOUR TO A WORLD-CLASS RESORT
The privacy of the retreat comes with Sun Valley comfortably within reach.
Spend the day skiing Bald Mountain or enjoying acclaimed dining, shopping, golf, and cultural events, then return home to the tranquility of your own private mountain retreat.
WINTER WONDERLAND
Four Seasons. One Extraordinary Landscape.
When snow arrives, the Sawtooths transform into an extraordinary winter playground.
Cross-country ski, snowshoe, snowmobile, or venture into the backcountry, surrounded by the spectacular peaks and open spaces of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area.
Here, the adventure doesn’t end with summer. It simply changes with the season.