luxury house for sale Hulett, United States
Farmhouse Hulett (United States)
Elkhorn Creek Ranch - Hulett, Wyoming. 980 deeded acres and a 160-acre adjoining State Lease. Experience the ultimate western ranch in the natural beauty and inspiring landscapes of the Elkhorn Creek Ranch. Endless adventure awaits at this picturesque foothills setting where the scenic venue offers live water, stunning vistas, exceptional wildlife habitat, and is situated adjacent to public land. Over a mile of Elkhorn Creek meanders across the middle of the ranch. The excellent hunting opportunities on the ranch have been featured several times on The Sportman's Channel TV Show, Hardcore Pursuit. Spacious four-bedroom home, heated shop and a separate living quarters for hunters or guests. Located in northeastern Wyoming about a 25-minute drive north of Hulett, the ranch is close to Black Hills Nat'l Forest, and Devils Tower. The property offers a unique opportunity to embrace the stunning beauty and recreational abundance of the Black Hills region.
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House Moorcroft (United States)
Old Sundance Ranch is 29,060 deeded acres located west of Sundance, Wyoming. The ranch has historic improvements and offers excellent haying and grazing opportunities. Inyan Kara Creek runs through the property, offering excellent habitat and livestock water. This area of Wyoming is known for its beauty and recreation.The east side of the ranch is timbered and evolved into grassy plains to the west. Across the vast contiguous acerage, there are approximately 40 sizable pastures. Although the ranch is easily accessible from the interstate, it is large enough that the three county roads provide great access to the pastures, yet the ranch is very private. West of Headquarters, there are 1,200± acres of grass hay meadows along Inyan Kara Creek and a dryland hay pasture that could be used for grazing or hay production. Sitting at the western edge of the Black Hills, the ridges are covered with stands of large ponderosa pines and the bottom grounds are spring-fed, with lush grasses and a variety of brush and small deciduous trees. Deeded Acres: 29,060± State Leased Acres: 2,618± BLM Leased Acres: 2,222± Total Leased Acres: 4,840± Total Acres: 33,900± There are a total of 3 residential homes on the property, along with multiple outbuildings, shops, and barns, providing a turn-key opportunity to the new owner. Two of the homes are at the ranch headquarters. The primary residence is a 2,412-square-foot, one-and-a-half-story home built in 1926 and has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. The additional home at headquarters is 952 square feet, built in 1924, and has one bedroom and one bath. East of the main headquarters location is another residence that was built in 1965 and is a 1,296 square foot, two-bedroom, one-bath home. The ranch improvements also include a large historic red barn, a modern shop building, several livestock sheds, and many other small storage/ranch outbuildings. The property is equipped with excellent working facilities and corrals and is well fenced, cross-fenced. The ranch is excellent for hunting elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and varmints. This property is gently rolling topography excellent for spot and stalk hunting for all species. The property provides fantastic waterfowl hunting early in the season on the multiple ponds around the property. Located in Wyoming, Game Unit 2 for Deer & Antelope, Unit 116 for Elk, and Unit 1 for Turkey. See Wyoming Fish and Game regulations for details on tags. Old Sundance Road Ranch is located about 5 miles from Keyhole State Park, which has an excellent public access reservoir for boating and fishing. This property is situated in an exceptional area in Wyoming and offers outstanding recreational amenities. Previously the ranch has been utilized for cattle grazing. Mature Ponderosa Pines, wet valleys, deep grasses, and multiple creek bottoms create lush meadows that have historically provided abundant hay and grazing opportunities. All water rights appurtenant to the land will pass to the buyer. The ranch is blessed with ample water resources for livestock and wildlife. Throughout the ranch there are nine different creeks, several wells with pipeline developments as well as springs and reservoirs. Three of the nine creeks have year-round water supply and run through many of the pastures. The additional seasonal creeks that run in the spring and early summer often hold pockets of water late into the summer months. This area is known for short summers, with the occasional rain shower in the afternoon. The hottest month is July, with an average high of 81 degrees. The growing season is Mid-May to Mid-September. Annual precipitation accumulates 19 inches of rainfall and 79 inches of snowfall. Winters are wet and cold, making them perfect for snow-filled activities. Sundance, Wyoming is rich in Native American Heritage. The town was established in 1875 as a trading post made for teams of horses pulling wagons. It is situated along the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountain range in the heart of the Wyoming Black Hills. It is a short distance from Devils Tower, Keyhole Recreational Park, Spearfish Canyon, Crazy Horse and Mount Rushmore. This ranch is about 10 miles west of Sundance, Wyoming, just off the interstate. The small towns of Sundance, Hewlett, Pinehaven, and Moorcroft make this area rich in services and outstanding communities. Gillette and Rapid City Regional Airports provide flight service to this northeast corner of Wyoming.
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House Lead (United States)
Discover the epitome of luxury living in Powder House Pass with this magnificent 7-bedroom residence. A harmonious blend of sophistication and practicality, this home is designed to cater to your every need. Each of the 7 bedrooms is an ensuite, ensuring unparalleled comfort, while 2 additional half bathrooms add convenience to daily living. The main level showcases a seamless open floor plan, connecting the dining, living, and kitchen areas, creating an expansive and contemporary living space. A spacious loft overlooks the main level, enhancing the home's sense of openness and grandeur. You'll be captivated by the spacious family room, nestled in the inviting basement and featuring a cozy fireplace. This lower-level sanctuary is perfect for family gatherings, providing a retreat-like ambiance. Step outside onto the large open deck, where you can enjoy the fresh air and scenic views, making it an ideal spot for entertaining guests or relaxing in solitude. Located in Powder House Pass, this property not only promises a lavish lifestyle but also presents an investment opportunity. Whether you're looking for a luxurious primary residence or an investment in real estate, this home is a showcase of unparalleled quality and design. Explore the allure of Powder House Pass living by scheduling a viewing today.
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House Ashland (United States)
On the market for the first time in over 83 years, this remote, world class hunting property with limited access is comprised of 1120 pristine acres consisting of two parcels situated in the middle of 65,000 acres of Custer National Forest. The lower pasture is a 960 acre parcel that borders Custer National Forest on 3 sides. The second parcel is a rare and highly coveted 160 acre in-holding surrounded by forest on every border.ImprovementsThere is a cozy 14x16 one room cabin with a small kitchen area, wood stove, and loft area. Fenced in area for the horses and small shed to store tools. There is a spring just up from the cabin that supplies a water tank for horses, cattle or the wildlife. Down on the other deeded ground there is a reservoir that hold water year round. The livestock and wildlife have a opportunity to use other water sources including a solar well that produces 10 gpm and feeds into a tank. There are five water rights for the property that include stock rights out of Cook Creek. The property is well watered and excellent grass for livestock. The new buyer could run a few head of cows or yearlings, or lease out to a neighbor. All the fences where rebuilt in 2013 and are in excellent shape. RecreationCuster National Forest spans for 65,000 acres and a few miles away is another 277,000 acres. Known as the most ecologically diverse forest in the Northern Region, Custer National Forest is made up of high alpine mountain country, and small pockets of timbered buttes and grasslands. Its varying terrain allows for numerous recreational activities, camping, as well as scenic drives and wildlife viewing. There is also very good mule deer hunting along with upland game birds, turkey, antelope and as an added bonus you have prairie dog shooting. This area of Montana is well known for record book elk. The elk population is growing in south eastern Montana. The world record archery kill elk was taken just miles from this property a few years ago. The hunting opportunities are endless for elk, mule deer, antelope, and wild turkey. General OperationsAs seen from above it feels like one's own lush private paradise and driving through it is like going from one unique landscape to the next. Region & ClimateReferred to as Powder River Country this region of SW Montana consistently produces some of the finest elk and mule deer antler genetics in the state. The grass in this part of Montana is a high protein yield and the abundance of springs and creeks on and around this ranch make it a game magnet even in the driest part of the year. HistoryThe two parcels consisting of 1120 acres in total were originally made up of several 40 acre homesteads dating back to the 1890s. Most of the smaller homesteads eventually gave way to larger operations and over time were combined to create the current parcels of land comprising this ranch. The ranch has been in the same family for over 83 years with almost no hunting and very limited seasonal use for ranching. LocationThe ranch sits approximately 6 miles N.E. of the town of Ashland, MT. To access the ranch there is a private dirt road that runs about 4 miles due North of Hwy 212. An easy 120-mile drive from Billings, Mt and about 100 miles North of Sheridan, Wy.
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Property Sheridan (United States)
One level living will be found in this quality crafted modern home with a comfortable 3-bedroom 3 bath floor plan. The caliber in the details of this home are apparent as you discover the number of amenities offered. Smart home features with local monitoring. Additional internet access points in the attic to boost speed. The Kitchen is an absolute dream for the chef in your family as the cabinets are frameless European style with high gloss finish, Frigidaire columns have filtered, chilled water inside. There is a 2-zone wine refrigerator in the island. Island has waterfall quartzite and 45 in Kruase workstations sink. SKS brand connected appliances including range top with gas and induction burners, steam oven, speed oven and microwave. Master bedroom not only has ample storage and walk in closet, it also has a lovely sitting room for privacy. Enjoy the convenience of the Master walk in shower, jacuzzi tub with heated air, digital controls and wall hung toilet with bidet. Take a break from your home office and enjoy the back patio with a fire pit and radiant heaters for comfort on cool nights. The 3-car garage has electric charging outlets, thermostatic heaters, and the oversized one car garage has hot and cold water. Landscaping will be completed. All measurements are approximate.
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House Sheridan (United States)
One level living will be found in this quality crafted modern home with a comfortable 3-bedroom 3 bath floor plan. The caliber in the details of this home are apparent as you discover the number of amenities offered. Smart home features with local monitoring. Additional internet access points in the attic to boost speed. The Kitchen is an absolute dream for the chef in your family as the cabinets are frameless European style with high gloss finish, Frigidaire columns have filtered, chilled water inside. There is a 2-zone wine refrigerator in the island. Island has waterfall quartzite and 45 in Kruase workstations sink. SKS brand connected appliances including range top with gas and induction burners, steam oven, speed oven and microwave. Master bedroom not only has ample storage and walk in closet, it also has a lovely sitting room for privacy. Enjoy the convenience of the Master walk in shower, jacuzzi tub with heated air, digital controls and wall hung toilet with bidet. Take a break from your home office and enjoy the back patio with a fire pit and radiant heaters for comfort on cool nights. The 3-car garage has electric charging outlets, thermostatic heaters, and the oversized one car garage has hot and cold water. Landscaping will be completed. All measurements are approximate.
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Farmhouse Buffalo (United States)
Discover a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own one of the rarest and most sought-after properties in the Mountain West. Bighorn Mountain Retreat is a legacy estate like no other, located on 2.82 pristine acres of private land-an inholding surrounded by over a million acres of Bighorn National Forest. Inholdings, privately owned land within national forests or parks, are exceedingly rare and make up less than 0.3% of the Bighorn region.Located just 15 minutes from Buffalo, Wyoming, this fully furnished, turn-key property strikes the perfect balance between remote mountain living and easy access to town amenities-ideal for both a primary residence or a luxurious mountain getaway. The property includes: Main Cabin (1,450 sq ft): Boasting a spacious living and dining area, full kitchen, 1 bedroom, loft, 1.5 baths, laundry, and a large deck with stunning views of the pond and creek Guest Cabin (780 sq ft): Situated creekside for privacy, featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, an open kitchen/living area, and its own private deck RV Storage Building: Designed with concrete floors, roll doors, and equipped with septic and electric hookups Detached Garage: Perfect for vehicle storage or additional space In addition to its unparalleled location and natural beauty, the property is fully equipped with modern amenities, including: Two water wells, one for irrigation and one for drinking Two underground septic systems A Generac 24KW backup generator to ensure continuous power during outages High-speed internet via Starlink satellite, offering speeds up to 200 Mbps for seamless Wi-Fi calling and streaming The Bighorn Mountains offer a wide array of recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts, making them a popular destination in Wyoming. Hiking and backpacking are favorite pursuits, with trails leading through scenic alpine meadows, dense forests, and to breathtaking vistas, including those in the Cloud Peak Wilderness. The area's pristine rivers and lakes provide opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking, while hunting is common in the fall. In the winter, the mountains transform into a playground for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Camping is available throughout the region, offering rustic getaways under the stars, and the varied terrain also attracts rock climbers and birdwatchers. With its blend of adventure and natural beauty, the Bighorn Mountains cater to year-round outdoor recreation. What truly sets this retreat apart is its adjudicated water rights to North Clear Creek, which forms the southern boundary of the land. These rights allow for water diversion to the property's quarter-acre fishing reservoir, stocked with a variety of trout species, offering year-round fishing opportunities and adding to the uniqueness of this rare mountain haven. With its rare inholding status, coveted water rights, and breathtaking natural surroundings, Bighorn Mountain Retreat offers a unique chance to own a true legacy property. Enjoy untouched wilderness and outdoor recreation, all while having the conveniences of modern living within reach. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind mountain retreat! Buffalo, Wyoming, located at the base of the Bighorn Mountains, offers a unique mix of open plains and rugged mountain terrain. The local area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, with hiking, fishing, hunting, and camping opportunities in the nearby Cloud Peak Wilderness. The town experiences a semi-arid climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters, averaging around 12-15 inches of annual precipitation. In contrast, the higher elevations of the Bighorn Mountains receive significantly more snow and rain, supporting dense forests and alpine ecosystems. Visitors and locals alike enjoy year-round activities, from summer hiking to winter snowmobiling and skiing. Buffalo, Wyoming, has a rich history rooted in the American West, shaped by its location along the historic Bozeman Trail and its proximity to Native American tribes such as the Cheyenne and Sioux. Established in the late 1800s, Buffalo served as a key stop for travelers and soldiers during westward expansion and was central to the cattle ranching boom that followed. The town played a notable role in the infamous Johnson County War of 1892, a violent conflict between large cattle barons and smaller settlers over land and livestock rights. This conflict epitomized the tensions between wealthy ranchers and homesteaders, which have become a defining story of the Old West. Today, Buffalo preserves its rich heritage through its historic downtown, featuring landmarks like the Occidental Hotel, which hosted famous figures such as Butch Cassidy and Teddy Roosevelt, and local museums that celebrate the town's role in frontier history. The Bighorn Mountains have a deep and varied history, shaped by both natural forces and human activity over millennia. These mountains, which stretch across north-central Wyoming and southern Montana, have been home to Native American tribes such as the Crow, Cheyenne, and Sioux for thousands of years. The Bighorns were central to their culture, serving as sacred hunting grounds and spiritual sites, evidenced by petroglyphs and ancient archaeological remains. European exploration of the region began in the early 1800s, with fur trappers and mountain men navigating its rugged terrain. By the late 19th century, the Bighorns became a backdrop for westward expansion and were frequently traveled during conflicts between Native tribes and the U.S. government, including military expeditions like those of General George Crook during the Indian Wars. The mountains later became a resource for settlers and ranchers who grazed livestock in the area, and in 1897, the Bighorn National Forest was established to preserve the natural beauty and resources of the region. Today, the Bighorns remain a symbol of Wyoming's wild frontier heritage, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in its rich cultural history. Closest Towns and Cities & Nearest Airports Buffalo, WY -12 miles Sheridan, WY- 47 miles SCA - Sheridan County Airport Gillette, WY - 82 miles GCC - NE Wyoming Regional Airport Casper, WY - 129 Miles CPR- Natrona County INTL Airport Billings, MT - 177 Miles BIL- Billings Logan INTL Airport
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Farmhouse Reeder (United States)
Discover the ultimate outdoor paradise with this expansive 3484-acre farm located just north of Reeder, North Dakota, straddling the scenic borders of Adams and Hettinger Counties. This remarkable property offers a perfect blend of agricultural potential, unparalleled hunting opportunities, and multiple streams of income, making it an ideal investment for both avid hunters and farming enthusiasts.The Farm at Cedar Creek is a 3,483-acre property located 12 miles north of Reeder, North Dakota. This versatile farm offers a mix of productive tillable ground, extensive CRP acreage, and abundant wildlife habitat. With 4 miles of Cedar Creek running through it, the property provides significant hunting opportunities for a variety of game, including pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule deer and white-tailed deer. Land and Agricultural Features: Total Acreage: 3,483 acres, including both tillable farmland and conservation land. Tillable Land: 2,055 acres of well-maintained farm ground, historically rotated with wheat, corn, sunflowers, and lentils, making it suitable for ongoing agricultural use. Grain Storage: The property features 250,000 bushels of grain storage capacity. CRP Land: 1,142 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), generating an average annual payout of $46.79 per acre. This acreage is key to the property's ecological health and wildlife habitat. Habitat Improvements: The land has been carefully managed to enhance wildlife cover, including grass plantings and food plots of corn and milo. Wildlife and Hunting: Cedar Creek is a significant feature of this property, providing both a natural water source and critical habitat for wildlife. The land offers excellent hunting for pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule and white-tailed deer. The combination of creek bottom, native grasses, and strategic food plots makes it a truly one of the best upland bird hunting offerings on the market today. The Lodge: The home on the property, which has been used as a lodge for hunters, accommodates up to 15 people. This spacious lodge offers a practical and comfortable place to stay during hunting seasons or other group events, providing an ideal base for outdoor activities. The Farm at Cedar Creek is a well-rounded property offering productive farmland, a significant CRP income stream, and a diverse habitat that supports an array of wildlife. Whether for farming or recreation, this property presents an opportunity to combine agriculture with outdoor pursuits in a location with exceptional hunting potential. Southwestern North Dakota experiences a continental climate characterized by cold winters and warm summers, typical of the region's location in the northern Great Plains. Here's a breakdown of the climate, including average temperatures and rainfall totals: Winter (December - February): Average Temperature: The winter months are cold, with average highs ranging from 10°F to 20°F and lows often falling between -5°F and 5°F. Precipitation: Winter brings light to moderate snow, with total snowfall averaging around 30 to 40 inches annually. Snow can accumulate throughout the season, but major storms are less frequent. Spring (March - May): Average Temperature: Spring sees gradual warming, with average highs ranging from 30°F to 60°F in March to 50°F to 70°F in May. Lows typically range from 10°F to 40°F. Precipitation: Spring rainfall totals are moderate, averaging between 1.5 to 3 inches per month, with April typically being the wettest month. Rain showers and occasional thunderstorms are common as the season transitions. Summer (June - August): Average Temperature: Summers in Reeder can be warm, with average highs ranging from 70°F to 85°F, though occasional hot spells can push temperatures above 90°F. Lows typically range from 50°F to 60°F. Precipitation: Summer is the wettest season, with monthly rainfall totals averaging 2 to 4 inches. Thunderstorms are common in the afternoons, especially in July and August, bringing heavy but short bursts of rain. Fall (September - November): Average Temperature: Fall sees cooler temperatures, with average highs ranging from 60°F to 40°F in September to 30°F to 40°F in November. Lows can drop to 20°F to 30°F by November. Precipitation: Fall rainfall totals generally range from 1 to 2 inches per month, with a gradual decrease in precipitation as the season progresses. Annual Precipitation and Averages: Annual Rainfall: The average annual precipitation in Reeder is about 15 to 17 inches, with the majority falling in late spring and summer. Growing Season: The growing season typically lasts from mid-May to mid-September, offering a 100-120 day window for crop production. This area experiences a relatively dry climate with cold winters, warm summers, and moderate precipitation that peaks in the late spring and summer months. The area's weather patterns and seasonal changes make it suitable for agriculture, particularly dryland farming and crops that are well-adapted to the local climate.
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