11681 Jim Bridger Dr H36, Huntsville
MLS® # 2009006
This property is located near the Ghost Town of Kelton which is about 35 miles from Snowville, Utah. Park Valley is about 15 miles from the property and has utilities but no services (Gas Station, Grocery, etc). There is a post office and a school in Park Valley. Use SR30 to get to Kelton Road, then travel South to the property. Kelton Road is a dirt road but is well maintained as there are several farms with irrigated farmland along the road. There is also a compression station for the Ruby Pipeline just south of the property. About 1.5 miles south of the property are the old foundations for several homes, the railroad station platform, and cemetery for the town of Kelton. This property lies just south of some farmland that is irrigated with a center pivot. There is also a fiberoptic line close to the property. There is power along Kelton Road. There were some cows fenced in and grazing to the North East of the property. The Transcontinental Railway National Back Country Byway is about a mile south of the property. Vegetation on the property consists mostly of prairie grass and sagebrush. I have seen Antelope, Coyote, Deer, Rabbits and Ground Squirrel in the area. This would be a great parcel for someone who wants to establish a farm, or live away from the bustle of city life. There are several attractions around the property including the Ghost Town of Kelton, Spiral Jetty, Gold Spike National Park, Devil's Playground, Sun Tunnels, and Salt Flats.
Grouse Crk; Etna; Park Vly; Rst
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