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The Acreage Building site is on Upper Fords Creek, approximately 12 miles from Orofino, Idaho. This gently rolling property offers an excellent location of a rural homesite and enough room to have horses, livestock, a hobby farm, and more. Access on Wildwood Drive, A newly constructed private gravel road shared between the parcels of Wildwood Estates. Electric utilities are installed on the property. No CCRs The Trees are not Dead! The western larch is a deciduous conifer, unique among conifers for its ability to lose its needles in the winter. This winter transformation is an adaptation to cold, harsh climates. Needle Loss: In autumn, as temperatures drop and daylight decreases, the western larch's needles turn a golden yellow and then fall off. This process is similar to the leaf shedding of deciduous broadleaf trees. This winter transformation allows the western larch to thrive in cold, snowy climates where other conifers might struggle.