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This $22.5 Million Horse Farm in Idaho Spans 450 Acres With a Mile of River Frontage

By Demetrius Simms - Robb Report

Sep 24, 2024 | Hall and Hall
This $22.5 Million Horse Farm in Idaho Spans 450 Acres With a Mile of River Frontage

The rural estate about 45 minutes west of Boise includes a spacious lodge, a caretaker's home and an 18-stall barn.

Forty-five minutes west of Boise, Idaho, is the pint-sized city of Parma. Known for its farming roots, the rural Canyon County community is ideal for those looking to bid adieu to big city life, and if that sounds like you, a 450-acre spread with ties to an influential Idaho family is now up for grabs at $22.5 million.

Tree Top Ranches, also known as Parma Lodge and Stables, has been owned and operated by Larry and Marianne Williams for over 25 years. The couple founded Idaho Timber back in 1979 and are well-known throughout the Treasure Valley area for their charitable giving and their avid involvement in Idaho’s sports and political realms.

There are three key structures across the property that mirror classic Kentucky horse farms.

 

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