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Farmhouse with outbuildings Lander (United States)

Just South of Lander, Wyoming. The Day Ranch is comprised of 380+/- acres along with a BLM lease for horses/cattle, a 3 bed 2 bath home, shop/barn, loafing sheds, Live Water from Willow Creek and Beason Creek, water rights and so much more!Live water throughout the entire Ranch makes it ideal for grazing, along with irrigated ground on both ends of the Ranch. The land is gently sloped with lush creek bottoms and red rock outcroppings. Beason Creek flows in on the North end of the Ranch and Willow Creek flows in through the South end. They then converge together on the far east end of the Ranch. The land located on the South side of Willow Creek Rd does not have the conservation easement tied to it. It also has a well located on site with a small set of corrals. The BLM lease is 125+/- acres. The home on the property is a cozy 1836 sqft. 3 bed & 2 bath built in 2014 and has a private well. The home is equipped with forced air heat/ac along with a wood stove for those cold winter nights. There is barn/equipment storage building 40x48 with oversized sliding doors. This Ranch is a recreational haven that borders public lands with access to Table Mountain and beyond to National Forest. The Ranch offers excellent Mule Deer, White-Tailed Deer, Elk, and Antelope hunting along with multiple species of Upland Birds. The Ranch does meet the qualifications for Land Owner Tags. Hunting Units Elk-28, Deer-92, Antelope-65. Historically this Ranch has been used for grazing horses and cattle (May-Oct). With live water throughout the entire property it helps make your grazing rotation a breeze not having to worry about where they might be getting water. This property is currently in a Conservation Easement with the purpose of preserving and protecting natural habitat and natural ecosystems and the continuation of ranching and agriculture purposes.   Located approximately 10 miles South of Lander Wyoming just off of Willow Creek Road at the base of the foothills of the Wind River Mountains.

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$1,995,000
171
3bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Riverton (United States)

This property is made up of 158.21 acres, with in excess of 145 acres covered with water rights through the Midvale irrigation district. The farm has been a very productive parcel of property with gravity fed irrigation via gated pipe, helping keep your expenses down. It has hosted numerous crops including beans, wheat, corn, alfalfa and more.This property has 128+ acres of class II and III soils, with almost 90% of the irrigated land rated this well, it lends itself to being a great starter for the new farmer, or an additional productive property to grow production. The home on the property is a very modest older home with three bedrooms and plenty of room to grow a new family or rest and relax at the end of a day. There is a 5000 sq.ft. shop for the inevitable maintenance work that needs to be done on equipment, and an area to store equipment out of the weather and elements. The property does have a significant amount of wildlife that frequents the live water, and tends to enjoy the shade and cover along it too. Water rights are supplied through the Midvale irrigation district covering in excess of 135 acres on this property. The Paradise Valley and Riverton area are known for the warmer summers that grow crops well, and the mild winters that allow for wintering livestock well!

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$1,399,000
94
3bedrooms
1bathroom

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Big Piney (United States)

Covering over 1,580+- acres, the Maki Creek Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity for a world-class hunting or cattle operation. North Cottonwood Creek winds through the center of the property, which adjoins thousands of acres of national forest, providing limitless recreational opportunities.The Maki Ranch covers 1,580+- deeded acres. The landscape features rolling hills with large aspen groves and conifer trees, as well as expansive open spaces with sagebrush and native grasses that provide excellent wildlife habitat. North Cottonwood Creek meanders for nearly 3 miles through the heart of the property, lined with large cottonwoods that create a picturesque setting. The ranch borders the Bridger National Forest and offers great spots along the creek for additional building with views of the Wind River Range to the east and the Gros Ventre Range to the north. Maki Creek runs from the Northwest of the ranch and runs into North Cottonwood Creek. The recreational opportunities on the ranch are endless. The land boasts elk, deer, antelope, moose, bear, wolves, waterfowl, and sage grouse. Elk tags are available over-the-counter in unit 92, while antelope unit 88 offers a draw hunt with excellent odds for trophy antelope. Deer hunting in unit 142 also features general over-the-counter tags. Fishing in North Cottonwood Creek is exceptional, with anglers able to catch a variety of trout, including cutthroat and rainbow trout. The surrounding Wyoming Range and Bridger National Forest offer fantastic hiking, camping, and horseback riding experiences. Additionally, the nearby Wind River Range and Gros Ventre Range provide even more opportunities for outdoor adventures such as mountaineering, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing. Big Piney, Wyoming, experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by cold winters and mild summers. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, with average lows around 5°F (-15°C) and significant snowfall. Summers are relatively mild, with average highs around 80°F (27°C) and cooler nights. The region receives low annual precipitation, around 10 inches (25 cm), mostly falling as snow in winter and occasional thunderstorms in summer. The high elevation and clear skies contribute to significant temperature variations between day and night throughout the year. Big Piney, Wyoming, is a small town located in Sublette County in the western part of the state. It is situated approximately 90 miles south of Jackson Hole, making it a convenient drive for those looking to explore the renowned Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The town is about 220 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, Utah, offering access to a larger metropolitan area for additional amenities and services. The closest town with amenities, such as grocery stores, dining options, and basic services, is Pinedale, located about 35 miles to the north. Pinedale also offers additional recreational opportunities and serves as a gateway to the Wind River Range. For air travel, the nearest major airport is Jackson Hole Airport (JAC), which is approximately 100 miles north of Big Piney. This airport provides regular flights to major cities across the United States. Additionally, Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), about 220 miles to the southwest, offers a broader range of domestic and international flights, making it another viable option for air travel.

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$9,500,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Big Piney (United States)

The Spring Creek Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity to own a productive cattle and recreational property in the highly sought-after Sublette County of western Wyoming. Encompassing approximately 2,550 deeded acres, the ranch combines outstanding cattle potential with unmatched scenery. Expansive mountain views, easy access to the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and abundant native wildlife create the ideal balance between work and play.The Spring Creek Ranch spans more than 2,550 deeded acres of diverse and scenic landscape. Rolling hills are accented by mature aspen groves that open into expansive sagebrush flats and native grasslands that provide outstanding wildlife habitat. Numerous natural springs are scattered throughout the property, feeding the namesake Spring Creek, which meanders for nearly five miles through the heart of the ranch. The ranch is near the Bridger-Teton National Forest, where a county road offers direct access to thousands of acres of public land and unlimited recreational opportunities. Several ideal building sites sit along the creek, each offering sweeping views of the Wind River Range, Wyoming Range and Gros Ventre Range. With its abundant live water and natural springs, the property presents excellent potential for recreation, cattle production, or habitat enhancement. Spring Creek's consistent flow also creates opportunities to develop private fishing waters or stock ponds, adding both beauty and function to this exceptional mountain ranch. The recreational opportunities on the ranch are endless. The land boasts elk, deer, antelope, moose, bear, wolves, waterfowl, and sage grouse. Elk tags are available over-the-counter in unit 92, while antelope unit 88 offers a draw hunt with excellent odds for trophy antelope. Deer hunting in unit 142 also features general over-the-counter tags. Fishing in North Cottonwood Creek is exceptional, with anglers able to catch a variety of trout, including cutthroat and rainbow trout. The surrounding Wyoming Range and Bridger National Forest offer fantastic hiking, camping, and horseback riding experiences. Additionally, the nearby Wind River Range and Gros Ventre Range provide even more opportunities for outdoor adventures such as mountaineering, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing. Big Piney, Wyoming, experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by cold winters and mild summers. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, with average lows around 5°F (-15°C) and significant snowfall. Summers are relatively mild, with average highs around 80°F (27°C) and cooler nights. The region receives low annual precipitation, around 10 inches (25 cm), mostly falling as snow in winter and occasional thunderstorms in summer. The high elevation and clear skies contribute to significant temperature variations between day and night throughout the year. Big Piney, Wyoming, is a small town located in Sublette County in the western part of the state. It is situated approximately 90 miles south of Jackson Hole, making it a convenient drive for those looking to explore the renowned Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The town is about 220 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, Utah, offering access to a larger metropolitan area for additional amenities and services. The closest town with amenities, such as grocery stores, dining options, and basic services, is Pinedale, located about 35 miles to the north. Pinedale also offers additional recreational opportunities and serves as a gateway to the Wind River Range. For air travel, the nearest major airport is Jackson Hole Airport (JAC), which is approximately 100 miles north of Big Piney. This airport provides regular flights to major cities across the United States. Additionally, Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), about 220 miles to the southwest, offers a broader range of domestic and international flights, making it another viable option for air travel.

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$7,500,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Big Piney (United States)

Own a rare 320 acre holding with easement access to 5,000+ acres of private recreational haven and seamlessly reach into thousands of acres of National Forest. Maki 'MA-K-HA' Creek Ranch delivers premier hunting, fishing, and four-season adventure in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem-without the resort pretense. Quiet 5-acre building envelopes, come for the water and ridgelines; stay for the privacy, the story, and the legacy.This 320 acre collection grants owners shared, deeded access across 5,000+ acres of private ranchland plus trail/creek corridors into thousands of acres of National Forest. Parcels are sited for privacy and view-shed protection, wildlife-friendly fencing guidelines, and a land-stewardship program balancing habitat and ranch operations. A true four-season private National Park: walk-out access to Yellowstone Wildlife, elk, deer, antelope, Greater Sage Grouse, anything you have seen in Yellowstone are on this ranch. Aspen groves, creek bottoms, and panoramic ridge hikes. Cast to classic undercut banks, ride miles of two-track and timber edge, snowshoe or sled in winter, and glass migrating herds at first light. Owners enjoy priority for on-ranch activities and simple, low-key amenities (trailheads, wayfinding, day-use barn/gear storage). Set within the greater Yellowstone ecosystem of western Wyoming, the ranch enjoys low-humidity summers, cool nights, bright fall colors, and snow-reliable winters. Expect 4 distinct seasons, abundant sunshine, and clean mountain air. Elevation yields a shorter growing season, excellent wildlife habitat, and that crisp, high-country feel buyers seek for year-round adventure. The surrounding country is rooted in working-ranch heritage-hay meadows, cattle, and historic stock trails that double today as wildlife corridors. Maki Creek Ranch follows a light-touch, conservation-forward approach: limited homesites, dark-sky lighting, wildlife-friendly practices, and common-sense covenants that keep the landscape open, functional, and ranch-true for generations. Old trails, living waters. Long before survey lines, the upper Green River country was a seasonal homeland and travel corridor for the Eastern Shoshone (with close ties to Bannock bands from the Snake River/Fort Hall area). Their name for the Green River-Seeds-kee-dee Agie ('Prairie Chicken River')-still echoes in place-names and interpretive signs across Sublette County. The Shoshone and allied groups hunted these sage valleys and high parks, moving with bison, elk, and salmon-berry seasons; in the 1860s they entered treaties that later established the Wind River Reservation to the east. Trails you can still walk. On the forest just above the ranch, the 'Old Indian Trail - Maki Creek Crossing' is documented in Forest Service project records-one of many quiet reminders that these drainages were Indigenous routes long before they were blazed by stockmen or mapped by engineers. US Forest Service Mountain men & the Green River Rendezvous. In the 1820s-1840s, this valley sat at the beating heart of the Rocky Mountain fur trade. Jedediah Smith, William Sublette (namesake of Sublette County), David Jackson, and others wintered, trapped, and traded along the Green and its tributaries, crossing South Pass and convening the famous Green River Rendezvous near present-day Daniel/Pinedale-six of the sixteen Rocky Mountain Rendezvous happened right here in the Upper Green. Today, the Museum of the Mountain Man in Pinedale and annual Rendezvous Days keep that story alive. From traplines to haylines. As beaver hats faded, cattle and hay took over. The open valleys and reliable creeks around Maki Creek became classic working-ranch country-meadows in the bottoms, summer range on the benches, timber for posts and stove-wood up high. That working landscape-stock, hay, and wildlife moving through the same corridors-still defines the feel of the place.

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$2,999,999

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Jackson (United States)

Conveniently located in the Town of Jackson at the Snow King Resort, this third-floor Love Ridge unit offers views east toward Crystal Butte and Cache Creek and is adjacent to the slopes, the Cowboy Coaster, and other amenities of the resort. The 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath layout is offered fully furnished and turnkey. Zoned for short-term rentals, the lock-off floor plan allows for multiple configurations and features two separate living areas, each with its own natural gas fireplace and two private decks. A well-appointed kitchen features slab granite counters, and spacious bedrooms and baths unfold in nearly 1,800 sq. ft. of living space. Hike and mountain bike in the nearby Bridger-Teton National Forest, and walk downtown for dinner at the famed Jackson Town Square.

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$2,750,000
3bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Jackson (United States)

Centrally located within the Ponderosa Village complex, this two-bedroom, one-bath condo in the town of Jackson features an elevated second-floor location close to shopping, the community bike path, and the trails of nearby Snow King and Josie's Ridge. A remodeled kitchen, updated bath, and new flooring highlight this Town of Jackson offering. An outdoor storage closet provides additional space for seasonal gear. Enjoy the convenience of in-town living at this bright and charming unit.

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$695,000
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Jackson (United States)

The Mead Ranch in Spring Gulch, one of the last remaining cattle ranches in Teton County, has been in operation for more than 120 years. This unique offering includes the historic ranch home and guest house, built by former U.S. Senator and Wyoming Governor, Clifford Hansen, and approximately 535 acres with spring creeks, Teton views, and a total of five building entitlements. Centrally located in the valley, there is no more convenient setting to carry on the legacy in Jackson Hole.

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$62,000,000
5bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 216.5ha

By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Wilson (United States)

NEWEST BUILDING in the Berry Patch. Built in 2010, this one-bedroom Aspen condo in the Strawberry building has been lightly used and well-maintained. Back patio opens to trees and mountain views beyond, while large windows, heated tile floors, new carpet, and double bathroom sinks give this unit a modern and open feel--lots of natural light. Offered furnished, this condo is ready to go as an income-producing short-term rental, vacation property, or cozy home. Conveniently located between Jackson and Teton Village in the Aspens, outdoor activities and town amenities are a short drive. Take a short walk to enjoy the shops and restaurants in the Aspens.

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$919,000
1bedroom
1bathroom

By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Teton Village (United States)

This turnkey two-bedroom, one-bath condo is located just steps from the lifts in Teton Village and is zoned for short-term rentals. Sold fully furnished, it presents a rare opportunity to own in one of Jackson Hole's most supply-constrained markets while benefiting from consistent vacation rental demand. The residence sleeps up to five guests and features mountain views, a private ski locker, dedicated parking, and walkable access to dining, retail, and resort amenities. Winter access to world-class skiing is matched by summer recreation, including hiking, biking, golf, and proximity to Grand Teton National Park. Opportunities under $1 million in Teton Village are increasingly scarce. Well-suited as a personal mountain retreat, an income-producing asset, or both.

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$939,500
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Shell (United States)

Once part of the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch, Lake Ridge is now being offered as a 640 acre stand alone parcel. This end of the road property is surrounded by BLM on the North and South. A tributary of McNay Creek bisects the north property line in the valley. A historic cabin still stands battling the test of time, built next to an artesian spring..Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming, the ranch is a blank slate for one who wants some of the best hunting property available in Wyoming. Seasonal creeks and a natural spring brought life to the historic homestead on this ranch. Scatted pockets of pines in between large stands of dark timber make the wildlife, especially elk, feel secure to move about during the daylight hours. Tall grass thrives as this property has been carefully managed to promote the health of the resident elk herd. Deep steep canyons surround the ranch on the north and south allowing wildlife to feel safe and travel freely while keeping human traffic to a minimum. The ridge down the center of Lake Ridge is a mecca for wildlife. It is not uncommon to see the elk herd number over 2000 head as they head back to the timber at daylight. Slight elevation changes on the ridge provide hiding places in what seems to be flat ground. Deep canyons border this ranch. The historic name Lake Ridge comes from the abundance of natural springs flowing on the west facing slopes. This natural oasis at such a high elevation is a rare feature. A natural spring next to the historic cabin site still flows creating an ecosystem for nearly a mile. A historic log cabin with 100 mile views to the west overlooks Shell Valley.. Excellent lbuilding site. A piped water line provides consistent water for both livestock and wildlife. Through decades of conservation, this ranch now offers world class elk hunting. The herd is healthy and the breeding bulls are mature. For the select hunter, this one has it all. Upland birds, antelope and mule deer also call this ranch home. Sage grouse, checkers, Hungarian partridge, ruffs and blues are all abundant and thriving. Cattle grazing. Lake Ridge is part of the Historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch.

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$4,900,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Swan Valley (United States)

The Shurtleff Ranch presents a rare and truly exceptional ownership opportunity, seamlessly blending a rich history, valuable natural resources, and stunning beauty across an impressive expanse of 686 acres in the heart of Swan Valley, ID. This expansive ranch is adorned with lush pastures that are further complemented by exceptional senior water rights from Rainey Creek, a tributary to the South Fork of the Snake River. This ensures a reliable water supply suitable for a variety of agricultural and ranching endeavors. The rich, fertile soil and abundant landscape create an ideal environment for cattle grazing, making it a stable and lucrative investment for cattle ranchers who are in search of high-quality land that effectively meets their diverse needs. In addition to its numerous agricultural advantages, the Shurtleff Ranch is perfectly suited for a variety of recreational pursuits. The picturesque landscape enveloping the ranch provides a host of outdoor activities, including nearby fly fishing on the South Fork of the Snake, hunting, waterfowl, horseback riding, and snowmobiling, offering something for everyone. This unique property truly offers both ranch living and the excitement of engaging in outdoor adventures, making it a truly remarkable investment opportunity for those seeking a well-rounded property. Properties of this caliber in Swan Valley, Idaho, are seldom available on the market. Be sure to seize this extraordinary opportunity while you still can before it slips away.

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$10,173,135
land 275.6ha

By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse with garden Tetonia (United States)

Framed by the Grand Tetons to the east and the Big Hole Mountains to the west, this home is set on 20 acres of fully fenced and irrigated land, offering unmatched views and a peaceful rural setting. A detached oversized garage/shop with a wood stove complements the property, while mature aspens and evergreens enhance the private ranch-style setting. This land is ready for your horses or livestock, featuring a fenced paddock, timber barn, and built-in manger. The entire parcel offers productive pasture ground with irrigation rights dating back to 1896. Whether you're cultivating hay, running a hobby farm, or simply enjoying open space, the possibilities are endless with no HOA or subdivision restrictions. Home stands on a permanent foundation with a crawlspace. The timber barn enjoys electricity, automatic waterer, and room for hay storage. The garage/shop was built with durable cinderblock construction and is complemented by an oversized asphalt driveway, offering ample space for parking, trailer and equipment.

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$825,000
3bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 8.1ha

By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse with garden Powell (United States)

Welcome to 5 North Ranch, a breathtaking 241-acre property that blends productive land, exceptional equestrian facilities, and the rugged beauty of Wyoming's landscape. Perfectly designed for ranching and recreation, this property offers both privacy and convenience, located just 15 minutes from Powell, 40 minutes from Cody, and an hour from Billings, Montana. (Price includes a long list of items making this one a turn-key investment.) With 100 acres of irrigated hay ground and pasture and 142 acres of dryland pasture, the land is fully fenced and cross-fenced into nine fields, allowing for ideal pasture rotation and livestock movement. Two year-round natural springs provide a reliable water source, supporting both livestock and the abundant wildlife. Designed for equestrian and ranching operations, the property features a 40x65 horse barn complete with a tack and feed room, four indoor and outdoor runs with heated automatic waters, and three arenas along with a round corral for training and riding. Two sets of corrals provide additional livestock handling capabilities. A heated 40x60 shop with two large bay doors, outside cement skirting, and a 500-gallon propane tank ensures year-round functionality for equipment and projects. The custom-built ranch home, completed in 2006, offers a 4 bedrooms & 2 1/2 bathrooms with 2,800 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space. The open-concept layout, cathedral ceilings, and large Andersen windows create a bright and welcoming atmosphere, complemented by a striking stone fireplace at the heart of the home. Hickory and tile flooring run throughout, while the kitchen stands out with its unique blue-trim cabinetry and custom window coverings. With four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, there is plenty of space for family and guests. The home is supported by a private well with a reverse osmosis system and a 1,000-gallon owned propane tank, ensuring efficiency and self-sufficiency. Beyond ranching, the property offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. The ranch borders thousands of acres of BLM, State, & Bureau of Reclamation lands with an abundance of endless trails that wind through the landscape, perfect for hiking, ATV riding, and horseback exploration. This area supports an abundance of Wildlife that frequent the property, including Mule Deer and Whitetail Deer along with many Upland Bird Species such as Pheasants, Sage Chickens, Chukar, and Partridge. Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, and an ample variety of other birds that can be seen on the property, providing proof of a thriving ecosystem. The panoramic views stretch across the Polecat Bench, Yellowstone, Pryor Mountains, and the Bighorns, creating an awe-inspiring backdrop in every direction. With its combination of prime agricultural land, high-end equestrian facilities, and a beautifully crafted home, 5 North Ranch is a rare Wyoming treasure. Offering the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility, this property is ready to be the foundation of your ranching dreams. Schedule a private tour today and experience the best of Wyoming living.

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$2,100,000
260
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Elk Mountain (United States)

Elk Mountain Ranch consists of 4215 deeded acres and a 640 acre state lease. A mile of the Medicine Bow River bottom with mature timber and a lush grass base provide the necessary needs for protection and nourishment for both wildlife and cattle. Within the tall stands of grass reside abundant Elk, Mule Deer and Whitetailed Deer. Trophy animals can be seen regularly as they call this ranch home. Ranging from the river bottoms up, O'Mara Creek and the Medicine Bow River sub irrigate 1460 acres of the riparian bottoms and over an additional 825 acres of irrigated native grass produces on average 2 tons of hay per acre. Early water rights from 1884 and 1896 are tied to this ranch. The ditches and laterals are maintained in excellent shape and are left stand for wildlife habitat. The stewardship on this ranch is second to none. One mile of Medicine Bow River frontage provides unlimited opportunities for those wanting to enjoy the outdoors. This ranch protects both banks of the river. Groves of willows and shrubs offer additional habitat and shelter for cattle and wildlife. Moose frequent O'Mara Creek as it winds through the western end of the ranch. All the waterways have created travel corridors for wildlife as they move daily from the daytime bedding areas to feed. The recreational opportunities are endless. Elk Mountain is historically known for its excellent hunting of high quality animals. Success in this area is historic. The fish in this area are abundant and rated up to 300 pounds of fish per mile by Game and Fish. Regardless of experience, anyone who likes to throw a line in the water can succeed. Stock ponds are located throughout the ranch and stock tanks on pipelines have been installed where needed. The irrigation ditches are in excellent shape and pipelines have been kept up. All fencing has been maintained and cross fencing has been installed to increase carrying capacity. After cutting the irrigated hay meadows, cattle thrive going into the winter months cleaning up the fields. A homestead lies off the banks of the river surrounded by mature timber. It is protected in the river bottom offering a peaceful setting of solitude amongst the wildlife. For anyone wanting to enjoy the outdoors, this ranch has it all. Irrigated native grass meadows and the sub-irrigated river corridor provide consistent feed for cattle. Approximately 825 acres of grass is cut annually with the potential to add additional irrigated acreage under the current water rights. Just under two thousand acres of rangeland and a 640 acre State Lease provide additional grazing. Not to leave out the 1835 acres of sub-irrigated ground which all combine to a higher cattle stocking capacity. All pastures are well watered and fenced for cattle. A cell tower lease will be transferred and is in contract until 2050. Along Interstate I-80 at the base of Elk Mountain, this operating cattle ranch offers additional recreational opportunities for the avid hunter or fisherman. Access is excellent as this property can be enjoyed year around. This ranch is located just over a mile from Elk Mountain, Wyoming.

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$15,750,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Glenrock (United States)

Echo Mountain Ranch is located where the historic town of Boxelder once thrived. This 5,936+/- ranch is 45 minutes from Casper, Wyoming south of Glenrock, Wyoming. Ranging from lush meadows to mountain peaks, this ranch has it all! This property falls in an opportunity zone...great for an investor!As you enter the ranch, rolling meadows bisected by year around streams open to sub-irrigated valleys leading into the dark timber. Resident beavers control the water as it flows from the mountains creating dozens of ponds and excellent habitat for wildlife. The sod base is lush and thick allowing for excellent animal growth, both domestic and wild. Large rock outcropping line the canyon walls creating a very picturesque landscape. Historic cabins throughout the property have been remodeled to maintain the character of the past while providing shelter. Several fishing ponds are scattered throughout the ranch which are also frequented by waterfowl. All of the hay meadows have been over-seeded and leveled to produce a more consistent stand of grass. Alfalfa food plots are located in the transition zones to help pinpoint Elk activity. Two track roads are maintained to make traversing the 5,936 acres easy, whether in a side by side or vehicle. Echo Mountain Ranch is very well watered. Irrigated ditches run late into fall and the main streams flow year around. Each valley has a tributary which catches spring runoff. Dozens of ponds and manmade reservoirs are scattered throughout the entire ranch providing waterholes and habitat. Three homes just off the county road offer abundant living space. One is newly remodeled and updated and a second is in process now. Additional living quarters for a ranch hand is tied into one of the buildings. A historic barn has been restored as well as the horse stalls and riding arena. New metal buildings have been built to provide heated storage for all the equipment. The corrals and fencing have all been updated and are continually being improved. A private solar system has been installed and it has reduced the monthly cost of electricity drastically. Vintage cabins have been restored to offer accommodations for one seeking to take in the outdoors and wildlife from the viewpoint of the time of the Pony Express. The recreational opportunities on this ranch are endless. Whether you like the outdoors or are an avid trophy hunter, you will not be disappointed. The elk herd on the property thrives, producing some of the largest bulls found in Wyoming. Restrictions set by Game and Fish to manage the herd has produced abundant 6x6 bulls. The pictures and videos do not do it justice! Upland birds and mountain grouse are plentiful as the ecosystems created by the beaver ponds provide food, water and cover to support successful hatches each year. Wild turkeys can be heard in every valley in between the elk bugles. Antelope thrive on the plateau flats while finding shelter near the aspen groves. Quality mule deer and whitetail deer can be seen frequently and the herds seem to grow larger each year. One wanting to take advantage of the migration, the waterfowl hunting is excellent. The hay meadows are being constantly improved through grading, leveling and seeding. The growth rate on the cattle is a testament of proof. If ones focus was on cattle, capacity would be one of the best in the area. Currently the mountain is left to stand to ensure ample food for the resident elk herd. Echo Mountain Ranch is approximately a 45 minute drive to Casper, Wyoming. Glenrock is less than 20 minutes away.

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$29,500,000

By Annonceur International

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