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Home»Courses»For Sale: Stunning Idaho Golf Course Located on Endangered River, Priced at $18.5 Million
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For Sale: Stunning Idaho Golf Course Located on Endangered River, Priced at $18.5 Million

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 30, 2024Updated:October 30, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Snake River in the Pacific Northwest has been named as the nation’s most endangered river, with Salmon runs on the brink of extinction due to various factors. This river starts in Yellowstone National Park and winds its way through rocky terrain before joining the Columbia River. American Rivers, an environmental advocacy group, has highlighted the urgent need for bold and swift action to protect and restore the Snake River.

One of the key challenges facing the Snake River is the decline in Salmon populations, which have significant cultural and economic importance for Northwest tribes. This decline threatens not only the ecological balance of the river but also the livelihoods of those who depend on it. Despite these challenges, the Snake River continues to attract visitors, with golfers flocking to its banks in places like Twin Falls, Idaho.

In Twin Falls, the Canyon Springs Golf Course offers a stunning setting along the Snake River, with 18 holes of golf and spectacular views of the river valley. The course has a rich history, with the original nine holes set to celebrate their 50th anniversary and an additional nine holes added in 1987. Nearby attractions, such as the site of Evel Knievel’s famous jump in 1974, add to the allure of the area.

The property surrounding the Canyon Springs Golf Course is currently up for sale for $18.5 million, offering a unique opportunity for investors or developers. The listing boasts a range of recreational amenities, including a 200′ waterfall, geothermal wells, and prime water rights for aquaculture. The property also includes a bar, restaurant, pro shop, and stunning views of the Snake River and Perrine Bridge.

Idaho’s golfing scene is thriving, with a mix of public-access and private courses that cater to golfers of all skill levels. The state’s natural beauty and diverse terrain make it a popular destination for golf enthusiasts, with courses like Canyon Springs Golf Course offering a unique blend of challenging gameplay and breathtaking views. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, Idaho has something to offer for every golfer.

The Snake River’s designation as the most endangered river in the nation serves as a wake-up call to the importance of protecting our waterways and ecosystems. By taking swift action to address the issues facing the Snake River, we can help ensure the survival of its iconic Salmon populations and preserve the natural beauty of this vital waterway. With the support of organizations like American Rivers and the efforts of local communities, we can work towards a sustainable future for the Snake River and its surrounding areas.

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