Built in 2001, this 80-acre off-grid retreat sits in Stauffer Canyon across two 40-acre parcels, offering “sweeping views of the Bear River Mountain Range.” Surrounded by open land and dark night skies, it provides privacy, wildlife encounters, and peaceful mountain living away from city noise.
The 3,000 sq ft cabin includes 2 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, designed for comfort and a strong connection to nature. The main level features wood finishes, 9-foot ceilings, and large windows that bring in natural light. Upstairs, a vaulted living area adds more space, while a covered porch and upper deck are ideal for relaxing and enjoying the views.
The home is fully self-sufficient, running on solar power with a battery system and a Kohler backup generator. A well, hydrants, and a buried pressure tank provide reliable water, allowing “seamless” daily living without traditional utilities. Fiberglass siding and strong insulation help keep maintenance low and comfort high year-round.
The land offers space for outdoor activities and exploration. Mule deer, elk, moose, and birds move through the area, especially near creek corridors. Each season brings new experiences, from hiking to wildlife watching. The second parcel adds extra privacy and room for future building, such as a guest cabin or hunting base.
Overall, it’s “a rare mix of capability, seclusion, and high-country beauty,” ideal for anyone seeking independence and an outdoor lifestyle.