Built in 2001, this 80-acre off-grid retreat sits in Stauffer Canyon, combining two 40-acre parcels with wide views of the Bear River Mountain Range. The setting offers “privacy, wildlife encounters, and true four-season mountain living far from city noise,” surrounded by open land and dark, star-filled skies.
The 3,000 sq ft cabin includes 2 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, designed to stay connected with nature. Inside, warm wood finishes, 9-foot ceilings, and large windows bring in natural light. The upstairs living area with vaulted ceilings adds space for relaxing and gathering, while the porch and upper deck provide peaceful spots for fresh air and scenic views.
The home is fully self-sufficient. It runs on solar power with battery storage and a Kohler backup generator. A well, hydrants, and a buried pressure tank supply water, making off-grid living reliable and practical. Durable materials and insulation keep maintenance low and comfort steady year-round.
The land itself is ideal for outdoor living. Wildlife such as mule deer, elk, moose, and birds frequently pass through, while nearby creek areas and open terrain allow for hiking, camping, and exploring in every season.
The second 40-acre parcel adds extra privacy and future options, whether for expansion or another cabin. Overall, the property offers “a rare mix of capability, seclusion, and high-country beauty”—an ideal escape for those seeking independence and a nature-focused lifestyle.