A serene photographic view of a clear, shallow creek winding through open pastureland at Maple Creek Ranch, its banks lined with mature maple trees whose branches form a loose canopy over the water. Smooth river stones are visible through the gently rippling surface, catching reflections of the blue sky. Split-rail fences and evenly spaced fence posts trace property boundaries in the middle distance, with the open lots of Phases 2, 3, and 4 stretching toward soft, hazy mountains. Warm, early evening light filters through the foliage, creating dappled patterns on the grass and water, producing a peaceful yet orderly atmosphere. The shot is composed at eye level with the creek leading diagonally through the frame, using photographic realism to emphasize the natural assets of the HOA community.

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A wide, aerial photographic view of Maple Creek Ranch in Franklin, Idaho, showcasing rolling green pastureland divided into neat lots, winding gravel roads, and clusters of mature maple and cottonwood trees along a small creek. In the foreground, a simple wooden entrance monument with a clean, engraved Maple Creek Ranch Lot Owners Association sign stands beside a well-maintained split-rail fence. Late afternoon golden sunlight casts long, gentle shadows across the landscape, highlighting the contours of the terrain and distant mountains. The mood is professional yet welcoming, emphasizing order and natural beauty. Captured with sharp focus and high clarity, rule-of-thirds composition, and a clean, realistic style suitable for a homeowner association website hero image.

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Maple Creek Ranch HOA is volunteer‑run; email and form messages are usually answered within three business days. For urgent road, fire, or medical issues, call 911 first, then notify the board.