The home is a quaint, refurbished (1988) "Stibnite house" -- a nod to its historic roots. It originates from (or is styled after) the worker housing of the historic Stibnite Mining District in central Idaho, a remote area east of McCall known for antimony, tungsten, and gold mining that boomed in the early-to-mid 20th century (supplying strategic minerals during WWII). These compact, durable cabins were typical of mining camps, and refurbishing one brings a piece of Idaho's mining heritage into a modern recreational setting. A large detached 2-car garage with a finished loft provides storage for all of your recreational toys. This property is located close to Payette Lake, downtown McCall, the Ponderosa State Park, and the McCall Golf Course. This makes it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, with easy access to boating, hiking, skiing (nearby resorts like Brundage and Tamarack), and small-town amenities in the Payette National Forest region.