Creekfront 1929 Cabin with A Pizza Oven — $970k

Forget cookie-cutter houses. This place is something else entirely. Imagine waking up to the sound of a creek, with nothing but trees and sky for miles. Seriously, this 1929 cabin isn't just a house, it's a whole vibe.
It’s got that "welcome home" feel from the moment you pull up, but with all the modern creature comforts you actually need, like power that doesn't cost an arm and a leg (thanks, solar!).
If you've been dreaming of ditching the city and finding your own little slice of untouched Idaho, you're going to want to see this. It’s practically begging for your weekend adventures.
Specifications
- Sq. Ft: 1,778
- Price: $970,000
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 2
- Stories: 2
- Lot Size: 1.34 Acres
- Year Built: 1929
Right away, hand-hewn logs mingle with weathered stone—warm, rugged textures soaking up the surrounding pines.

Around the bend, a striking stone facade rises—rough-hewn blocks in varied sizes, earthy and honest, blending straight into the landscape.

Inside, rich weathered wood shows off its grain; light, textured counters brighten things up—rugged meets refined.

Big multi-paned windows pour in daylight; beams and log walls glow while the view steals the moment.

Warm log walls wrap the space; elegant stone tiles underfoot add a grounded, polished note.

Rich, warm-toned logs set a soothing rhythm—every surface humming with that close-to-nature calm.

Light, smooth tile meets warm wood paneling—crisp and cozy in one breath, with the grain doing all the talking.

Wood paneling wraps around; a sloped ceiling leans in, and that ceiling-fan glow softens every edge.

Dark, handsome paneling surrounds warm cabinetry; light countertops pop like fresh snowfall against the timber.

Honey-toned logs radiate heat; a pale wood ceiling floats above, calm and bright.

Green metal roof gleams overhead; dark beams anchor it, while an irregular stone mosaic underfoot feels artful and wild.

An expansive, earth-toned stone slab stretches wide—smooth to the touch, echoing the greens and golds around it.

Warm wood everywhere, then that rugged stone hearth takes center stage—bold, weighty, and made for lingering eyes.

Log paneling runs rich and warm, the grain reading like rings of time—earthy and reassuring.

Exposed beams span overhead; layered wood tones gather below, making the whole room feel grounded and alive.

Evergreen sentinels frame warm log siding; that green roof nods to the forest, quiet and sure.

Details
So, this isn't your average fixer-upper. We're talking about a genuinely historic 5-bedroom cabin, built way back in 1929, sitting on over an acre and a half right smack in the middle of the national forest. It’s the ultimate private getaway. They’ve totally updated it, though, making it super comfortable. The best part? It's completely off-grid, powered by its own solar system that actually generates more than enough juice, and there's a backup generator just in case.
It even has a propane setup for heat and hot water, so you're set year-round. Picture yourself hosting epic BBQs in the huge covered outdoor kitchen – it even has a pizza oven! Plus, there’s a detached garage that’s perfect for stashing all your outdoor gear, like ATVs or snowmobiles. And the creek frontage? Pure bliss. This place is ready for you to move in and start making memories.