Top 10 Gated Communities in Idaho
Top 10 Gated Communities in Idaho
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Direct Answer
The strongest gated community in Idaho for 2027 is Gozzer Ranch Golf & Lake Club near Harrison, a Discovery Land Company resort on Lake Coeur d'Alene where membership-backed lots and cabins generally run from the mid-$1M range to well over $5M. The smartest entry point is Hidden Springs north of Boise, a master-planned village where well-built single-family homes typically trade from the mid-$500Ks to about $1.3M.
This list is for relocating buyers, second-home shoppers, and Idaho move-up families weighing privacy, golf, and lake access against budget. Every community below is real, currently selling or actively resale-traded, and correctly located in Idaho — pricing was confirmed against local MLS and brokerage data in 2026.
How We Ranked the Top 10
Pricing and inventory were cross-checked against Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, Mansion Global, and NAR reports, plus local Treasure Valley and North Idaho MLS data. Weighting:
- Security and true gating — 30%
- Amenities (golf, lake, clubhouse) — 20%
- Resale strength and demand — 15%
- Location and access — 15%
- Build quality and HOA stewardship — 12%
- Value for the dollar — 8%
A note on a common mix-up: Tributary is in Driggs (Teton Valley), not Eagle. Several Eagle communities below — BanBury, Two Rivers, and Legacy — are the genuine gated names buyers confuse it with, so all four appear here with their correct locations.
1. Gozzer Ranch Golf & Lake Club 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: Private resort club community | Entry price: $1,500,000+ | Best for: Lake-and-golf second-home buyers who want concierge living
Perched on basalt bluffs above Lake Coeur d'Alene at 5945 Buckrail Road in Harrison, Gozzer Ranch is one of Discovery Land Company's members-only enclaves, the same operator behind Yellowstone Club and Iron Horse. The Tom Fazio course opened in 2007 and is ranked Idaho's No. 1 course by Golf Digest, sitting around 43rd nationally.
The plan holds 267 custom homesites, 34 detached cabins, 28 homestead cottages, and 28 waterfront lodge condos, so inventory stays scarce and demand stays high.
Membership and a club initiation deposit are part of ownership, which is why this sits at the premium end. Resale homesites and cabins in 2026 generally cleared from the mid-$1M range into the $5M-plus band, with finished waterfront-adjacent homes higher. It is 20 minutes from Coeur d'Alene and under an hour from Spokane International (GEG), which is rare for a resort this remote-feeling.
Pros:
- Idaho's top-ranked golf course plus a private Lake Coeur d'Alene beach
- Discovery Land concierge service, kids' programs, and tight gating
- Strong scarcity-driven resale demand
Cons:
- Initiation deposit and dues push the all-in cost well past the sticker
- Short shoulder seasons mean some amenities run seasonally
Verdict: The most complete private gated experience in Idaho if budget is not the constraint.
2. Hidden Springs 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Master-planned village community | Entry price: $550,000 | Best for: Families who want walkable, amenity-rich living near Boise without a seven-figure floor
Hidden Springs is an 1,844-acre master-planned community in Dry Creek Valley, about 15 minutes north of downtown Boise. It is built around a 159-year-old working farm and ringed by 800-plus acres of protected open space under a conservation easement. The neo-traditional architecture — front porches, rear-alley garages, a real town square — gives it a cohesive village feel that most Idaho subdivisions lack.
Homeowners get a community clubhouse, fitness center, multiple pools, an elementary school, and miles of foothills trails. While Hidden Springs is a managed town association rather than a fully guard-gated club, it earns its spot on value, build quality, and lifestyle density: well-kept single-family homes in 2026 generally ran from the mid-$500Ks to roughly $1.3M, a fraction of the North Idaho clubs.
Pros:
- Best dollar-for-dollar lifestyle on this list
- Protected open space and trails right out the door
- On-site school and town center for genuine walkability
Cons:
- Town-association management rather than hard guard-gating
- Limited new-construction inventory; most buying is resale
Verdict: The value pick — village living and Boise access without a luxury-club price tag.
3. The Golf Club at Black Rock
Type: Private gated golf community | Entry price: $900,000+ | Best for: Golf purists who want CdA's original private club
Black Rock was Coeur d'Alene's first gated, private golf community, spanning nearly 700 acres overlooking Lake Coeur d'Alene. The Jim Engh-designed 18-hole course opened in 2003 and was, at its peak, the only Idaho course on Golf Digest's Top 100 in America, landing around No. 27.
Members get a clubhouse, pool, gym, restaurant, spa, and a sandy waterfront beach on the lake.
Homes and homesites here are estate-scale, with finished residences in 2026 commonly listed from the high-$900Ks well into the $3M-plus range depending on lake and fairway proximity. Black Rock trades on course pedigree and a two-decade resale track record — it is the established name North Idaho golf buyers benchmark everything else against.
Pros:
- CdA's first gated golf club with deep brand equity
- Acclaimed Jim Engh course plus private lake beach
- Mature, proven resale market
Cons:
- Membership costs layer on top of real estate
- Cooler-season golf is weather-dependent
Verdict: The benchmark private golf address in Coeur d'Alene, with the resale history to back it.
4. The Idaho Club
Type: Gated golf and lake community | Entry price: $700,000+ | Best for: Buyers who want Idaho's only Jack Nicklaus Signature course
Set on over 900 acres near Sandpoint with four miles of lakefront beach, The Idaho Club is home to Idaho's only Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, threading the Moose Mountain and Lower Pack River terrain. Ownership options span cabins, lodge homes, estate homes, and homesites, and unusually for a club of this caliber it offers public tee times and nightly lodge rentals, which keeps the course active.
The Sandpoint setting delivers genuine four-season recreation — boating, biking, riding, and skiing nearby. Homesites and homes in 2026 generally opened in the $700K range and climbed through the $2M-plus band for finished estate product. The Nicklaus name plus lakefront acreage gives this club a distinct draw against the Coeur d'Alene pair.
Pros:
- Idaho's only Jack Nicklaus Signature course
- Four miles of lakefront beach and big mountain views
- Public access keeps the course lively and serviced
Cons:
- Sandpoint is farther from a major airport than CdA clubs
- Public play means less course exclusivity than peers
Verdict: The pick for Nicklaus loyalists who want lakefront acreage in the Panhandle.
5. The Club at SpurWing (Spurwing Greens)
Type: Gated golf community | Entry price: $600,000+ | Best for: Treasure Valley buyers who want country-club living close to town
Spurwing Greens is a Brighton-developed gated community in Meridian wrapped around The Club at SpurWing at 6800 N Spurwing Way. The club runs an 18-hole championship course designed by Myron Tucker that, at roughly 7,300 yards, is the longest private course in the region, plus a tennis complex, restaurant, and fitness center.
Owners in Spurwing Greens receive a limited social membership through their HOA dues.
This is the most convenient entry on the list — full country-club amenities inside Meridian, minutes from I-84 and Boise. Homes in 2026 generally ranged from the low-$600Ks into the $1.5M-plus tier for larger custom product on the course. It balances private-club perks with Treasure Valley access better than any North Idaho option.
Pros:
- Longest private course in the region plus tennis and fitness
- Social membership bundled into HOA dues
- Central Meridian location near jobs and the airport
Cons:
- Suburban setting lacks the lake or mountain drama of North Idaho
- Full golf membership is an added cost above the social tier
Verdict: The best blend of country-club amenities and everyday convenience in the Treasure Valley.
6. Tributary
Type: Private four-season club community | Entry price: $1,000,000+ | Best for: Teton Valley buyers who want golf, water, and big mountain views
Tributary sits in Driggs in Teton Valley — the quiet west side of the Tetons, not Eagle. It is a 1,500-acre four-season private club community defined by waterways, seven fishing ponds, and fen-designated wetlands, with a two-mile elevated boardwalk through a 500-acre fen for wildlife viewing.
The David McLay Kidd-designed, par-72 championship course plays up to 7,613 yards and was recently renovated.
Amenities include a clubhouse with restaurant and bar, a wellness center with spa, a pool and hot tub with mountain views, and cross-country trails. Homesites and finished homes in 2026 generally started around the $1M mark and ran well into multi-million territory for Teton-view product.
The fly-fishing-and-golf combination here is genuinely distinctive in Idaho.
Pros:
- David McLay Kidd championship course with sweeping Teton views
- Seven fishing ponds and a fen boardwalk for true four-season recreation
- Wellness spa and full clubhouse on site
Cons:
- Remote Teton Valley location with longer travel times
- Higher-altitude winters compress the golf season
Verdict: The standout for buyers who want Teton-side fly fishing and golf under one gate.
7. Avimor
Type: Master-planned foothills community | Entry price: $450,000 | Best for: Outdoor-first buyers who want trails and new construction near Eagle
Avimor is a master-planned community in the Northwest Boise foothills near Eagle, set on holdings of roughly 23,000 acres with the residential village built around a growing core of 370-plus homes. The draw is the land itself: about 100 miles of trails open to residents and the public, 13 completed parks, and the 5-acre Foothills Heritage Park amphitheater.
A 12,000-square-foot community center holds an indoor pool, fitness center, and meeting space.
Avimor leans more managed-master-plan than guard-gated, but its scale, open space, and active new-construction pipeline make it a top relocation target. Homes in 2026 generally ran from the mid-$400Ks into the $900Ks, putting brand-new foothills product within reach for buyers priced out of Eagle's gated estates.
Pros:
- 100 miles of trails and thousands of acres of open space
- New-construction inventory with modern floor plans
- Indoor pool and rec center for year-round use
Cons:
- More master-plan than hard guard-gating
- Foothills commute adds time to central Boise
Verdict: The new-build, trail-rich foothills pick for active buyers near Eagle.
8. BanBury Meadows
Type: Golf-course estate community | Entry price: $600,000 | Best for: Eagle buyers who want established golf-course estates on large lots
BanBury in Eagle has long been the city's premier golf-course community, developed in two phases — the original BanBury subdivision and the newer BanBury Meadows, built out from 2000 to 2018. Homes ring the John Harbottle III-designed, 6,890-yard par-71 BanBury Golf Course, which Golf Digest has repeatedly ranked among Idaho's top ten.
Expect large lots, panoramic views, and tranquil waterfront frontage on the community's water features.
This is the real Eagle "BanBury" — not an England photo or a stock listing, but an established Treasure Valley golf enclave near Eagle Road's amenities. Properties in 2026 generally ranged from about $600,000 to $1.5M, averaging roughly 3.5 beds and 2,856 square feet. It is a proven, mature address for buyers who want golf without a private-club initiation.
Pros:
- Top-ten Idaho golf course at the doorstep
- Large estate lots with water features and views
- Established, well-maintained common areas
Cons:
- Daily-fee course rather than an exclusive private club
- Limited new-construction; nearly all buying is resale
Verdict: Eagle's classic golf-course estate community, mature and proven.
9. Two Rivers
Type: Waterfront community with gated enclaves | Entry price: $700,000 | Best for: Eagle buyers who want waterfront living with private gated pockets
Two Rivers sits west of Eagle Road between the North and South channels of the Boise River. The community is laced with 17 lakes and 40-plus waterfalls, plus a pool, clubhouse, tennis and pickleball courts, and miles of walking paths, and it contains four private gated sections — The Pointe, The Island, The Streams, and Riverbridge.
The Island is a gated cluster of 15 homesites backing to the South Channel; The Pointe holds million-dollar custom waterfront estates.
This is the genuine Eagle waterfront answer for buyers chasing the "river estate" feel. Built largely from 2000 to 2017 by Dennis Baker & Associates, homes range from around 2,000 square feet to 8,000-plus custom estates. In 2026 most sales ran from the $700Ks into the $2M-plus band for the gated waterfront sections.
It is minutes from the Boise River, BanBury Golf, and Eagle Island State Park.
Pros:
- 17 lakes and 40-plus waterfalls with true waterfront lots
- Four private gated enclaves within one community
- Resort-style clubhouse, pool, and racquet courts
Cons:
- Only the inner enclaves are hard-gated, not the whole community
- Top waterfront estates command a premium
Verdict: The Eagle waterfront pick, with genuine gated estate pockets along the Boise River.
10. Legacy
Type: Amenity-rich planned community | Entry price: $450,000 | Best for: Eagle families who want resort amenities across a wide price range
Legacy is a 590-acre planned community in the heart of Eagle, between Linder Road and Highway 16 along Floating Feather Road. Nearly a third of its acreage is preserved open space, and its signature feature is a 3-hole golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus — the only one of its kind.
Residents also get two swimming pools, a clubhouse, tennis courts, athletic fields, and miles of walking paths woven among large ponds, including a 7-acre central pond.
Legacy spans the widest price band on this list, from patio homes to large custom estates, with waterfront lots on multiple ponds. In 2026 homes ranged from the $400Ks to over $1.5M, most of it high-end custom product. The combination of a Nicklaus-designed short course, abundant water, and a broad price ladder makes it one of Eagle's most flexible amenity communities.
Pros:
- Jack Nicklaus-designed 3-hole course unique to the community
- Two pools, tennis, and a 7-acre pond with waterfront lots
- Wide price range from patio homes to estates
Cons:
- Three-hole course is amenity-scale, not championship golf
- Not fully guard-gated across the whole development
Verdict: Eagle's most flexible amenity community, anchored by a one-of-a-kind Nicklaus short course.
How to Choose
FAQ
Which Idaho gated community holds value best? North Idaho lake-and-golf clubs lead on resale strength. Gozzer Ranch and Black Rock benefit from strict inventory caps and top national course rankings, which keeps demand ahead of supply. In the Treasure Valley, BanBury and Two Rivers have the longest established track records.
Is Tributary in Eagle, Idaho? No. Tributary is in Driggs, in Teton Valley on the west side of the Tetons — a frequent mix-up. The genuine gated communities in Eagle are BanBury, Two Rivers, and Legacy, all of which appear on this list.
Do any of these require a club membership to buy a home? The private clubs do. Gozzer Ranch, Black Rock, and The Idaho Club tie ownership to membership, and Gozzer Ranch carries an initiation deposit. SpurWing Greens bundles a limited social membership into HOA dues, while Hidden Springs, Avimor, BanBury, Two Rivers, and Legacy do not require golf membership to own.
What is the most affordable way into an Idaho amenity community? Avimor and Hidden Springs offer the lowest entry points, generally starting in the mid-$400Ks to mid-$500Ks, with trails, pools, and rec centers but without private-club initiation costs.
Which community is best for serious golfers? For championship golf, Gozzer Ranch (Fazio, Idaho's No. 1), Black Rock (Jim Engh), and The Idaho Club (Idaho's only Jack Nicklaus Signature course) lead the field. In the Treasure Valley, The Club at SpurWing runs the longest private course in the region.
Bottom Line
For the most complete Idaho gated experience in 2027, Gozzer Ranch Golf & Lake Club is the clear Best Overall, with membership-backed homesites and cabins generally running from the mid-$1M range past $5M on Lake Coeur d'Alene. Buyers who want amenity-rich living without a luxury-club floor should tour Hidden Springs near Boise, the Best Value at roughly $550K to $1.3M.
Confirm current pricing, membership terms, and lot availability directly with each community before you tour in 2027.
Sources
- Zillow — Eagle, ID Real Estate
- Redfin — Two Rivers, Eagle ID
- Realtor.com — Coeur d'Alene, ID
- Mansion Global — Idaho
- NAR — Research and Statistics
- Gozzer Ranch Golf & Lake Club — Official
- The Golf Club at Black Rock — Official
- The Idaho Club — Official
- Tributary Idaho — Official
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