luxury farmhouse for sale Cody, United States
Farmhouse Cody (United States)
Nestled in the Lower South Fork, this extraordinary legacy offers a unique combination of rural remoteness, irrigated acreage, state land access, abundant wildlife, and soothing sounds of the Shoshone River. The ranch style home and accessory buildings were built to complement each other with the architectural design of cobblestone and logs giving it a rich lodge feel. It's surrounded by lush aspens, pines, and cottonwoods overlooking the river.This breathtaking estate sits on 33 acres, boasting 1300 +/- of the Shoshone riverfront, and a 360 degree view of the mountains. It rests along 72 acres of state land, with 4 pastures all irrigated, utilized for rotational grazing and a 13-acre gated pipe field that produces 30 tons of hay. The property includes a large garden with raised beds, grape vines and a rose garden. The valleys soils are rich with nutrients utilized by the surrounding ranches for farming corn, barley and hay fields. Custom built 5200 sqft 5 bedroom 5 bathroom ranch style estate with the architectural design of lodgepole and cobblestone Heated RV garage 12 x 32 (384 sqft). Fully finished, heated and plumbed 4 car detailing garage 46 x 28 (1,288 sqft). Storage building heated and plumbed for future guest home 27 x 27 (729 sqft). 3 car heated and plumbed garage for future guest home 51 x 24 (1,224 sqft). 4 pastures with shade sheds for rotational grazing. The grounds are completely irrigated with underground sprinklers fed by a 10-horse water pump. 2- 7/8 welded tubing fence surrounding the clean and manicured outline of the driveways and pastures. Cody takes a back seat to no area when it comes to outdoor recreational opportunities. The area offers more than 2,000 miles of fishing waters where brook, rainbow, cutthroat, brown trout and grayling will provide the challenge. Cody provides the perfect climate and environment for hunting highly sought after big game animals like elk, moose, antelope, deer, and bighorn sheep. Whether it's a short walk, mountain bike ride, rock climb, kayaking or horseback riding, this area offers a multitude of recreational activities. The area has more than a 100 miles of trails offered from the Shoshone National Forest, Yellowstone National Park or Cedar Mountain area. Unmatched camping opportunities are plentiful; from pitching a tent by a river or pulling your motor home into a full hookup RV park, this area has it all. You'll find Cody can accommodate any camping and recreational need for the outdoor enthusiast. This property was initially utilized for breeding Running Quarter Horses and German Shorthair hunting dogs. It now provides a home for the owners retired horses. Water rights are with the Wilson and Mckissack ditch. The estate no longer breeds horses, cattle or hunting dogs, but is home to 13 of the owner's horses and is maintained by the family ranch manager that keeps the grounds sustained and manicured, rotating the lush irrigated pastures for grazing, and cutting the 13 acre hay field. The South Fork Valley experiences a semi-arid climate, with highly variable conditions. Summers are warm, with some heat spells pushing temperatures above 90 °F (32.2 °C). Winters are cold, with periods alternating with sometimes milder temperatures. Relative humidity is usually a fairly dry 30% or less. The alpine climate and varying elevations create the perfect ability to cool of with mountains or stay low by the recreational lakes and sunbath in the warm rays. Precipitation averages 10.5 inches annually, and snowfall averages 47.3 inches annually. Due to the climate's dryness, annual snow cover fluctuates; on average, there are 27 days per year with at least 1 inch of snow on the ground. Cody enjoys about 300 days of sunshine per year. South Fork Valley is home to historic ranches and many exclusive, private recreation properties. Traveled mainly by ranchers, farmers and other local residents, the Lower South Fork Road is never clogged with tourist traffic, although you may have to slow down for cattle drives or hay trucks. It sits at the foot of rugged mountains that mark the start of a trail leading to some of the most remote backcountry in America. You can saddle up and ride from the property to enjoy endless trails for days, until returning to the quiet retreat to revive your horses and enjoy the sound of the Shoshone River brushing the river bank and quenching the thirst of the wildlife that nestles in around the state land and property. The road between Cody, Wyoming and Yellowstone National Park is called 'the most scenic 52 miles in America.' Located within a spectacular drive that locals cherish and most visitors never discover, lies the South Fork Valley. This extraordinary legacy has built and established its footprint next to the fish dense Shoshone River on 33 acres with a riverfront that flows past it into the Buffalo Bill Reservoir. The estate is surrounded by the rugged mountain views which give access just minutes from the grounds, offering thousands of acres for outdoor activities and 2,000 miles of winding rivers and streams lush with fish. Aside from bison every wild ungulate species found in the Northern Rockies can be spotted along the South Fork, including moose, pronghorn antelope, elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, mountain goats and bighorn sheep. This lodge style ranch home provides sanctuary for anyone who seeks a legacy that would provide a lifetime of unmatched beauty, from the sunrise over the property's riverfront to the sunset behind the snow capped mountain peaks. This residence is just a few minutes from Cody, which offers a front row seat to winding rivers, sweeping vistas, untamed wilderness, and historic charm. Home of the world's longest-running nightly rodeo and endless opportunities for unforgettable outdoor recreation - it's a place for those who know just how much can be found when you get a little lost.
…By Annonceur International
8 listings near Cody
Farmhouse Meeteetse (United States)
Experience the stunning scenery and natural wonder of this all-around Cowboy State hunting and cattle ranch spanning 2,173 +/- acres in the heart of the American West. Take advantage of fantastic big-game hunting and year-round recreational opportunities on a property that is located just 30 miles from the historic town of Cody and the Cody Airport and 80 miles from Yellowstone National Park. Situated three miles outside the town of Meeteetse, this 2,173 +/- acre ranch boasting amazing views in all directions comprises 1,453+/- deeded acres, 640+/- acres of State of Wyoming lease and 80+/- acres of BLM lease to meet the needs of you and your family, your ranching and/or hunting operation, and the region's wildlife. Hunting is outstanding in this outdoor paradise as the ranch's healthy ecosystem draws quality elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope, bear, turkey and upland game birds, yet you are only a half hour south of Cody, offering additional shopping, restaurants and the Cody and Yellowstone Regional Airports. The north end of the ranch features a large bench where the home and three outbuildings are located, providing incredible, unrestricted views of the mountains and the Greybull River Valley below it by day and clear, starry skies by night. Going to the south, the natural landscape includes high ridges and steep canyons offering ample bedding cover ideally suited for mule deer and elk, with open grassland providing forbs, shrubs and water tanks drawing antelope. Enjoy views of the Lower and Upper Sunshine Reservoirs where some fantastic trout fishing is available. In addition, the Wood River, just over a mile west of the ranch, and the Greybull River, which runs a half mile from the ranch through the town of Meeteetse, offer some of the best fishing for pure Yellowstone cutthroat trout anywhere. This private piece of cowboy country features two small ponds, an eight-tank pipeline system and multiple springs that offer supplemental water for livestock and wildlife. Adding more value, the deeded landowner also is eligible to draw Wyoming big-game landowner tags. The ranch features a 2,90 sq. ft. custom five-bedroom, three-bath log home with a walk-out basement, a wrap-around deck on the main floor and decks on two sides of the home on the top floor delivering additional unbelievable views. The home is in the process of a major remodel so most of the interior has been stripped, leaving the custom log shell that has just been re-chinked and sealed. The buyer can choose all inside finishes, including cabinets, countertops and flooring. Rarely do you get the opportunity to customize an existing home to meet your needs. The property features three steel outbuildings, including a 60' ft. X 104' Morton shop, a 40' x 60' WedgCor storage facility and a 40'X 80' insulated Morton livestock barn with stalls and well build pipe corrals that also would be perfect for horse enthusiasts. If you can dream it, you can do it here. Enjoy the backdrop of the rugged, unspoiled Absaroka Mountains, a sub-range of the Rocky Mountains, as you tap into numerous recreational opportunities on your own private ranch and throughout the region where everything is a picture. Hit the backcountry in your ATV, go horseback riding, hiking, rafting, rock climbing, camping, mountain biking, hunting or fishing, or simply relax and enjoy a scenic drive while taking in the memorable views. Of course, a visit to Yellowstone National Park is well worth the trip, or venture a bit further to the Shoshone National Forest-America's first national forest-home to 2.4 million acres of public land, historic areas and pristine alpine lakes that are an integral part of the 10-million-acre Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. As part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, this region of Wyoming offers breathtaking views topped off with a sense of community unique to the Cowboy State. Meeteetse has a semi-arid climate with cold winters and hot summers, averaging some type of precipitation 72 days per year. While the United States averages 205 sunny days per year, Meeteetse averages 213. Meeteetse is the Shoshone word for 'meeting place'-a fitting name for an area that remains a popular place to meet up with family and friends for year-round outdoor adventures. This town of a few hundred residents became a community in 1881, with popular modern-day attractions including the Kirwin Ghost Town, the historic western Cowboy Bar where infamous outlaw Butch Cassidy was once arrested, and the Meeteetse Chocolatier, owned by a former rodeo competitor turned chocolatier who now serves up fine, artisan chocolate to travelers from all over the country. To experience more Old West adventure and cowboy culture, visit the famous nearby frontier town of Cody, named for founder Col. William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody. It houses the Buffalo Bill Center of the West-a complex of five museums and a research library-and borders the East entrance to Yellowstone National Park, the world's first-ever national park. Shooting sports enthusiasts will be pleased to know that in July 2024, Cody was chosen as the site for a $10 million-dollar, 2,000-acre Wyoming state shooting complex that is scheduled to open in the spring of 2026. Fans of old Westerns will embrace the fact Cody is also the burial place of mountain man John 'Liver-Eating' Johnson on whom the movie 'Jeremiah Johnson' was based.
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Big Timber (United States)
Welcome to the enchanting expanse of the Cross M Ranch , a sprawling 1460± deeded acre cattle ranch and recreational oasis nestled in the heart of Central Montana's pristine grassland. Situated majestically amidst the rolling hills and picturesque coulees, this well maintained sanctuary offers unparalleled views of the iconic Absorokee Beartooth's , Crazy Mountains and the beauty of the Yellowstone River Valley. The Cross M Ranch consists of 1460 deeded acres, 40 acres of BLM lease, and 110 acres of private lease which is not guaranteed to transfer to new buyer. Stretching across rolling hills and winding coulees, this methodically maintained ranch embodies the essence of the Montana frontier, offering a sanctuary for both cattle and wildlife alike. As you traverse the undulating terrain, you'll be captivated by the timeless allure of Montana's open range. Established roadways provide easy access to new or favorite recreational spots. Cross M Ranch is a private outdoor sanctuary in Montana's four seasons. Cross M ranch is a well-balanced Central Montana Ranch, with modest improvements including an older barn, lean-to-shed, round pen for breaking horses, extensive corral system, calving facilities and with 60+/- acres of irrigated hay base. Pastures and rangeland are predominately native species of grass along with extensive areas of sage and juniper cover. With several water rights including irrigation and stock water rights, along with a huge reservoir the Cross M Ranch is well watered. This ranch is owner rated at 80 pairs with supplemental hay for the winter months. Abundant water resources, including lively ripples, cool pools, and waterfalls, encompass the ranch's 1.3± miles of Upper Deer Creek and support the diversity of wildlife. Depending on the time of year, the creek offers excellent fly-angling opportunities for brown and brook trout. The ranch is home to mule deer, whitetail, antelope, bear, turkey, Hungarian partridge, grouse and many other birds. Residing 10 miles from the property, the town of Big Timber, Montana, provides necessary amenities close but distant enough to maintain seclusion from outside activities. The nearest commercial airports are in Billings , Montana which is 80 miles and Bozeman International approximately 65 miles from Cross M Ranch.
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Riverton (United States)
Comprised of 277+/- acres this property has a great balance of Ag production and Recreation all wrapped up into one. The River Bottom is loaded with White-Tailed Deer and Pheasants along with Waterfowl hunting and great fishing with over 1.5 miles of river frontage. This property has ample cover, year round live water in multiple spots, irrigation, perimeter and cross fencing. This property packs a pretty heavy punch when it comes to recreation and hunting opportunities. The river bottom is loaded with White-Tail Deer and Pheasants with ample WaterFowl hunting as well. The fishing is superb with over 1.5 miles of river frontage with a very diverse flow. This property is a clean slate with plenty of room for wildlife enhancement, perfect for someone wanting to put their own touch on things to focus on whats important to the future owner. Other wildlife that can be seen on the property include Moose, Coyotes, Upland Birds, and other small game. In the past this property has been utilized for grazing purposes with perimeter fencing as well as some cross fencing. However, with 156+/- acres of irrigable land this property could be turned back into production ground. Located 7.5 miles West of Riverton, Wyoming and approximately 22 Miles NorthEast of Lander, Wyoming. Call today for your very own private showing of this one of a kind offering.
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Jackson (United States)
Enjoy the convenience of this fully furnished, ski-in/ski-out three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom Grand View condominium in the Snow King Resort area. A Lock-off option optimizes short-term rental income opportunities. Located in the lodging overlay, and zoned Planned Resort, short-term rentals are allowed. Featuring 1,701 sf with two underground parking spaces and ground-level storage, the property is the perfect home base for your Jackson Hole adventures. All exterior maintenance is taken care of by the HOA for peace of mind while you are away. The property enjoys elevated views and easy access to Snow King's hiking, skiing, and other recreational pursuits. Enjoy the Town of Jackson's restaurants, galleries, shopping, and cultural events all within minutes, and in walking distance.
…By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Bondurant (United States)
The Black Powder Guest Ranch is a uniquely positioned income-producing property sitting on the banks of the Hoback River. The historic lodge structure has been tastefully updated to keep its original charm. Complementing the lodge are six additional cabins, as well as some auxiliary garages and other outbuildings. With over 1000' of frontage on the Hoback River, the property also has several spring-fed ponds on 23-acres. Bordering National Forest, this horse friendly has great fishing and is only thirty minutes from Jackson Hole.
…By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Driggs (United States)
Teton Jewel is a 2,558-acre ranch located in Teton County, Idaho. As the name aptly captures, this property is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The ranch was created in the 1980s through deliberate land acquisition with an eye for beauty, utility, and conservation. Since its formation, the ranch has seen only light use and virtually no development, leaving it a rare haven of the old west. The ranch has all three primary value-determining attributes for a recreational ranch: live water, contiguity with the National Forest, and extraordinary elevated views of the Teton Range. All of this is accessible via county-maintained roads and is within a 12-minute drive of the Teton County seat of Driggs, Idaho, 20 miles from the Grand Targhee Ski Area, and 40 miles from the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Teton Jewel is located at the western termination of public land ownership in the Horseshoe Canyon area of the Teton Valley. Therefore, through its nearly five miles of contiguity with the 3,000,000-acre Caribou-Targhee National Forest takes full advantage of its location within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. In addition to the seclusion and boundless recreational opportunities offered by the bordering National Forest, Teton Jewel is located at the transition zone from the Teton Valley floor to the foothills of the Big Hole Range, with its highest elevations being approximately 350 feet above the valley floor. This location affords the property an ideal mix of level fields, rolling hills, and high meadows located above areas of more dramatic topographic relief. Equally significant are the elevated views of the Teton Range, which are unmatched in the Teton Valley.
…By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Roundup (United States)
The Red Arrow Ranch rests in the heart of South-Central Montana, and consists of 420 acres. This property is nestled in the Bull Mountain range and encompasses an impressive mix of valleys, rock outcroppings, meadows, sandstone, timber ridges, sloping draws, and hills. Whether you are a die-hard bowhunter, a traditional firearm enthusiast, or a long-range rifle hunter, this recreational property will not disappoint. The tall Ponderosa Pines provide the perfect place to spot and stalk bugling Bull Elk in September and October while the large meadows and rock outcroppings help ensure those rifle hunters have the best chance at success. This ranch has traditionally been used for grazing yearlings and while that still holds true today, the number of animals has been minimal in order to maximize the rangeland for cattle and wildlife alike. The ranch is perimeter fenced. The well is hooked up to electricity and provides enough water for the livestock and wildlife. The ranch offer many great building sites and end of road privacy. The current owner seeded over 50 acres to hay barley this last season. They also drilled another Solar well up on top for additional water for livestock and wildlife.
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Turnerville (United States)
Located between Afton and Thayne, Willow Creek Ranch and Range is a 305-acre legacy property that provides a unique canvas to create your Wyoming dream. The property combines three 35 acre lots from the beautiful and private Willow Creek development with over 200 acres of open range in the Grover Dry Farm bench area. Situated high above the valley floor, the property offers stunning 270- to 360-degree views of Star Valley from multiple vantage points. Gradually sloping up along the rolling hills that transitions to quaking aspen groves and then mature pine forests that overlook and descend into the private Willow Creek valley. The Ranch is equipped with essential upgrades including perimeter fencing with metal gates for security, and a gravel road providing convenient access from Cessna Strip and Wilderness Ranch Road, electricity on Lots 4, 9, and 10, and a newly installed well on Lot 4. The property features three different easements for easy access. Additional amenities include exclusive access of a private airstrip (with an additional fee), opportunity to build your own hangar, private fishing rights on Willow Creek (home to prized Snake River Cutthroat, Brown and Rainbow Trout), and ready access to adjacent State of Wyoming land. The property will allow you to test your Rocky Mountain mettle with snow machining, bow hunting, hiking, and camping for the outdoor enthusiasts while nature lovers will enjoy the tranquility of breathtaking sunsets, the cool forested glens, the fall colors, and the overall serenity of both Willow Creek Ranch and the Grover Dry Farm bench area. This is the opportunity to create your own family legacy in the wild and untamed heart of Wyoming's scenic Star Valley.
…By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty
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