Nestled on 2 wooded acres along Dry Creek in the center of Hidden Springs is a historic farmstead built about 150 years ago. The farmhouse is one of the oldest intact houses in Idaho and reflects an Idaho of yesteryear when farming and ranching were the chief activities in the state. The Farmstead is listed in the National Register of Historic Places for its significance in Idaho agricultural history.
Rehabilitation and preservation of the Farmstead are happening through the efforts of the Dry Creek Historical Society (DCHS).
DCHS is are creating a living history education center at the site where visitors will learn about life on a 19th century ranch with a 1900-era flower garden, a kitchen garden, spring house, cookhouse, horse and cow barn, chicken house and root cellar.