Building at Meadowcreek Golf Resort
Meadowcreek sits in Meadows Valley, about fifteen minutes north of McCall. The resort is built around an 18-hole championship course and a land plan that takes advantage of the valley's wide-open feel: big skies, long sightlines, and homesites that sit comfortably within the landscape rather than stacked against each other.
What makes Meadowcreek distinctive
Golf-course living with mountain views
Fairways run through the community; homes sit with a mountain backdrop. Lots are positioned to give owners the course without putting the course in charge: wider setbacks, careful glazing orientation, privacy where it matters.
Recreation that comes with the community
18-hole championship course, clubhouse with pro shop, tennis and pickleball courts, a seasonal pool, and trails. The resort is set up to be used year-round by the people who live there, not just dropped-in visitors.
Quiet valley setting, town within reach
Fifteen minutes to McCall dining, shopping, and the lakefront. Brundage Mountain a short drive for skiing. The Salmon River drainage is right there for fishing. Meadows Valley's pace is slower than McCall's, agricultural in its bones, and the best Meadowcreek homes fit that landscape instead of standing over it.
Build-ready structure
Recorded CC&Rs, HOA design guidelines, and established utilities. Review is substantive but not adversarial. We've built here long enough to know what moves through cleanly.
Homes designed for Idaho's four seasons
Snow-load engineering, roof design that sheds properly, energy-efficient glazing, and outdoor spaces that work from May through October. Not a Valley spec built in snow country.
What we plan for at Meadowcreek
- Generous lots, careful siting. Homesites support thoughtful placement for course views, for western sun, for privacy from neighbors.
- Course-adjacent realities. Ball-strike considerations for glass, cart-path access, seasonal groundskeeping logistics. We plan for them from the start.
- A palette that holds up in open light. Stained timber, river stone, metal roofs. Materials that read right in wide sightlines and age well without looking fussy.
- Winter access. Meadows Valley gets real winter. Drives, turnarounds, and utilities all get planned for the season, not just for the brochure photo.
After handoff
If the home is a part-time residence, we can handle year-round oversight: weekly inspections, winter management, vendor coordination, and the occasional middle-of-the-night alarm. The same team that built it is the team that cares for it.
Starting a conversation
Reach out to walk a lot with us. We'll talk through site prep, realistic budgets, and the design review before anything commits.



