building in Idaho

Local Sales Representatives

Independent Representative

Mark Elliot

Mark Elliot

Montana Log & Timber Homes

Cameron, MT

Regional Sales Manager

Mike Pollari

Mike Pollari

Serving Idaho

Build Your Dream Home in Idaho

You can spend your entire life in Idaho and never run out of places to explore and adventures to tackle. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Gem State has 28 state parks, over 25,000 miles of hiking trails, 3,000 miles of navigable waterways, 130 hot springs, and 18 ski resorts. After a day of hitting the slopes or trails, you can unwind by enjoying the many world-class wineries, breweries, and eateries nestled among this state’s enchanting small towns and bustling cities.

If you’re planning on building a log home as a vacation destination or for day-to-day living, you’ll easily find the perfect location for your lifestyle in Idaho. And, when you partner with Real Log Homes for your dream house, you’ll get to live in a sustainable home that honors its surroundings. At Real Log Homes, we have decades of experience providing homebuyers like you with exceptional log home designs that are ideal for lakefront, mountain, and country living.

Popular Real Log Homes Designs for Idaho

Powell Cape (9952)

Emigrant Gambrel (9098)

Carson City Log Home (10472)

Lake LaCygne (L12162)

Ryegate, MT (5921)

Forbes Park, CO (L11482)

Estes Park, CO (7643)

Shell Knob Log Home (10799)

Featured Locations

Boise

Boise is Idaho’s capital city and a rapidly growing cultural center, which is home to first-class restaurants, breweries, theaters, and much more. One day, you can enjoy a family-friendly activity, such as a visit to the Discovery Center. The next day, you can hit the slopes on Bogus Basin or enjoy breathtaking views on Table Rock Trail.

Northern Idaho

Idaho stretches all the way up to the Canadian border, and it’s here you’ll find some of the country’s most secluded and unspoiled natural marvels. Build your post and beam home near Lake Pend Oreille (the state’s largest lake), along meandering rivers famous for trout, or in the shadow of a snowcapped peak.

Central Idaho

Whether you want to fill your days skiing, hiking, fishing, biking, rafting, or sightseeing, building your timber frame house in central Idaho is the right choice. From wild waterways, such as Redfish Lake and Salmon River, to premier ski destinations, including Schweitzer Mountain, there’s an adventure around every corner.