luxury houses for sale Wyoming, United States (page 4)
House Wilson (United States)
Located in the serene Hidden Hills Ranches, this property features a spacious 3.6-acre lot with striking views. The home includes four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a finished basement, providing ample space for both living and storage. A two-car garage adds to the practicality of this well-appointed residence. Ideal for those looking for a blend of comfort and utility in a peaceful setting.
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House with terrace Jackson (United States)
Set on the Snake River with 42.57 forested acres and dramatic Teton views, this Solitude property is private and a haven for wildlife. The 7,228 sf Eliot Goss-designed log home, optimizes views throughout the home. Enjoy a main-floor primary suite and an elevator. Two ensuite guest bedrooms occupy the second floor. The spacious office with its existing ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet lends itself to an upstairs guest suite. Highlights include an in-home theater, hot tub room, full-seated bar, custom wine cellar, and laundry room. Other noteworthy highlights include a 992 sf two bedroom, two bath guest cabin, and a 1,032 sf three-stall detached shop garage. The grounds are adorned with beautiful manicured lawns and colorful perennial flower beds. A forest of mature trees, and clearwater ponds create a magical fairy tale setting.
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House with terrace Jackson (United States)
Indulge in the ultimate mountain retreat with this fully furnished modern cabin, offering a unique opportunity for short-term rental income, nestled within the prestigious Snake River Sporting Club. Whether you're seeking a personal getaway or an investment opportunity, this immaculate cabin delivers on both fronts. Immerse yourself in the sleek and sophisticated design of this modern cabin, featuring clean lines, high ceilings, and an abundance of natural light. Entertain with ease in the spacious open-concept living area, complete with a gourmet kitchen, dining space, and cozy seating area centered around a stunning fireplace. Retreat to one of the thoughtfully appointed bedrooms, each offering plush bedding, ample storage, and serene views of the surrounding landscape. Relax and unwind on the expansive outdoor deck, perfect for soaking up the sun, enjoying a meal al fresco, or simply taking in the tranquil beauty of the Snake River Sporting Club. Move right in and start living the mountain lifestyle with ease, as this cabin comes fully furnished with high-end furnishings and decor throughout. Take advantage of the lucrative short-term rental market by offering this cabin as a vacation rental when you're not using it yourself. With the demand for luxury accommodations in Jackson Hole, this cabin presents an excellent opportunity for generating passive income. As a member of the Snake River Sporting Club, enjoy access to an array of world-class amenities including a championship golf course, fly fishing on the Snake River, hiking and biking trails, equestrian facilities, and more. Conveniently located just minutes from Jackson Hole's renowned attractions and amenities, this modern cabin offers a peaceful retreat with easy access to outdoor adventure, dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Don't miss your opportunity to own a turnkey modern cabin in the heart of the Snake River Sporting Club. Schedule your private showing today and experience luxury mountain living at its finest.
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House Jackson (United States)
Less than twenty minutes south of town and bordered on two sides by National Forest, this home on 2.5 acres offers three private entrances—providing ample space for guests and extended family to enjoy this peaceful and private mountain retreat. With a large finished basement and an apartment over the garage, rooms can be configured as desired for possible rental income opportunities. The home features plenty of natural light as floor-to-ceiling windows offer beautiful views of buttes and rock formations just outside. Multiple outdoor decks allow for easy indoor-outdoor flow while enjoying the abundance of wildlife that frequently visits the nearby year-round creek.
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House Jackson (United States)
Located on more than half an acre in East Jackson, this Snow King Estates residence offers elevated views north over the National Elk Refuge and beyond to the Teton Range. The 3,628-sq.ft. floor plan features upstairs main living with an open kitchen and great room highlighted by exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and a floor-to-ceiling wood burning fireplace. In the warmer months, gather with friends on the private and expansive rear deck of more than 400 sq.ft., and watch the sun set over the Grand from the covered north-facing deck accessible from the great room. A generous primary suite rounds out the upper portion of this light and airy Town of Jackson home. Downstairs, three bedrooms - including a junior suite with a full bath, an office nook and a rock climbing wall - afford ample space for family and guests. An attached 2-car garage and an additional bonus room of 250 sq.ft. provide room for vehicles and the trappings of the Jackson Hole lifestyle. The East Jackson location offers easy access to the trails of Snow King and Cache Creek. In summer, ride into town for dinner on the Town Square. In winter, take advantage of the slopes of the adjacent Snow King Resort.
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House Wilson (United States)
Rustic contemporary home nestled on six acres with inviting ponds for wildlife and breathtaking views of the Teton mountain range. Designed by renowned architects Ward + Blake, this single level home boasts a comfortable and timeless interior with stone floors, vaulted ceilings, and impressive picture windows framing the mountain views. The spacious primary bedroom suite offers a relaxing setting to unwind by a gas fireplace complete with a luxurious en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet of your dreams. Additionally, you will find a cozy guest bedroom, versatile media room/ game room, bar, and office space for two offering flexibility for work or entertainment. A separate two-bedroom guest house is tucked into a serene setting overlooking the water providing the perfect sanctuary for visiting friends or family. The property's expansive grounds and over 1,000 SF of patio space create several options for outdoor entertaining or relaxation. Enjoy proximity to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Grand Teton National Park, and all the amenities the West Bank offers.
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House with garden Jackson (United States)
It is a rare property that combines all of the features found at Drift House. With commanding views over the Snake River River as it flows under the majestic Teton Mountains, this custom log home of six bedrooms and four bathrooms, defines all the best of Jackson Hole. Set on 42 acres of lush cottonwood forest, five stunning ponds immaculately landscaped with pathways and bridges define the grounds. The home is two levels with upstairs living providing panoramic views from the main living, dining and primary bedrooms and offices. A gracious caretakers/guest suite is built in the main home with a private kitchen and patio access. A recent remodel has updated the living, dining and office with a refined contemporary feel. All of the oak floors were refinished, the upper deck was expanded and rebuilt, and landscaping was completed to open the views of the Snake River and Teton Range. Two office suites, an oversized garage and fishing room, fitness room, elevator and greenhouse provide all the amenities for a large family experience in the heart of Jackson Hole. Miles of levee access to walk, cross-country ski, and fly fish the Snake River is out the front door. Wildlife abounds throughout the area, with herds of elk, deer and moose frequenting the property.
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House Wilson (United States)
Experience timeless elegance in this custom-built, contemporary home perched on a private bluff. Located just south of Wilson, this 5,682 sq.ft. retreat offers breathtaking views of the Teton Range, Snake River, and valley below. Redesigned by renowned architect E.G. Hamilton, the home combines luxury and functionality with cathedral ceilings, expansive windows, and oversized wood-burning fireplaces. Recent updates include extensive landscaping improvements and a new roof, enhancing both indoor and outdoor living. Key features include a gourmet kitchen with SubZero appliances, two dishwashers, a bread warming oven, ample storage, oak and stone flooring, custom rugs, and granite countertops. Five fireplaces, two laundry rooms, and abundant closets make this home as practical as it is beautiful. Outdoor spaces include large decks, balconies, a hot tub, and private access to Fish Creek for fly fishing. Conveniently located near Wilson’s shops, dining, and services, with easy access to Bridger-Teton National Forest, this estate offers the perfect blend of privacy, luxury, and mountain living.
…By Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty
House Wilson (United States)
Set along the crystal waters of Lake Creek, sits an estate of unequivocal quality and scale. A backdrop of the southern Teton Range sets the stage for this almost 10,000 sq. ft masterpiece, shaped by its idyllic ponds, lawns, and streams. Becoming an owner in Lake Creek Ranch affords the exclusive privileges of on-site horse-back riding, private Snake River access and out-the-door trout fishing; all, just a mere 5 minutes from the base of world-class skiing and the entrance to Grand Teton National Park. Stepping through the front door, in-your-face views of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort are sure to leave an impression. Hand-chinked logs and rough-sawn fir floors blend seamlessly with contemporary bronze shelving, concrete hearths, and glass paneling throughout the home. Living spaces and bedroom suites are luxuriously appointed and feature amenities for entertaining and relaxation alike. On the main level, the great room is flanked by an intimate family room, and large dining area. An entire La Cornue kitchen features a built-in rotisserie and French plate; it's accented by leather and glass cabinetry and a rare dumortierite backsplash. Just through doors leading to the pond and outdoor dining area, one will enjoy a very large covered and heated outdoor kitchen. On the second level, the master wing is accessed via a leather-trimmed stairway or hand-crafted, full-size elevator in the old Louis Vuitton style. In the bedroom, dual gas fireplaces, a built-in tv projector and custom blackout drapes lead to a palatial bathroom. The expansive closet features stitched leather upholstery and a walk-in safe. Two stories below, is an executive office with its own bathroom, coffee bar and a secure, temperature-controlled wine room accessed through an original Mosler safe. The guest wing accommodates three beautifully private bedrooms, all with balconies offering fabulous views of the Teton Range. The junior master suite is complete with a private sitting area and beautifully appointed bath overlooking a year-round pond. Down the glass-paneled hallway are two additional bedroom suites, each with high end touches and luxurious baths. Two garages access the house. One is a 2-bay which houses the geothermal heating and cooling system. The other, a 3-bay attached garage with heated tile floors, includes a half bath, kitchenette, and full wall boot-dryer system; a fantastic staging area for the outdoor pursuits an owner will undoubtedly revel in.
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House Jackson (United States)
The Glenwood Phase 2, Residence 27 is a 3-bedroom, 3.5 bath 3,646/sf town home with exterior living space, including a private roof top deck with stunning mountain views. The ground floor has gracious 12' ceiling heights with dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows, including a two-story great room designed to bring natural light into the residence while giving you a front row seat to the striking views of the surrounding town. All residences are composed with the highest quality features and finishes, including custom kitchen cabinetry, Wolf and Sub Zero appliances, Dornbracht platinum matte fittings, wide plank wood floors and premium finishes hand-selected to make The Glenwood new standard-bearer for luxury mountain living.
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House Jackson (United States)
The Glenwood Phase 2, Residence 29 is a 3-bedroom, 3.5 bath 3,063/sf town home with exterior living space, including a private roof top deck with stunning mountain views. The ground floor has gracious 12' ceiling heights with dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows, including a two-story great room designed to bring natural light into the residence while giving you a front row seat to the striking views of the surrounding town. All residences are composed with the highest quality features and finishes, including custom kitchen cabinetry, Wolf and Sub Zero appliances, Dornbracht platinum matte fittings, wide plank wood floors and premium finishes hand-selected to make The Glenwood new standard-bearer for luxury mountain living.
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Property Teton Village (United States)
A highly desirable fractional ownership at the luxurious Four Seasons Resort & Residences in Jackson Hole. This offering is a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath 1/7th fractional ownership. Owners enjoy 14 nights each winter and 14 nights each summer along with seven nights of spring/fall every year. Additional usage opportunities are available as well. Includes all of the incredible amenities of the Jackson Hole Four Seasons including a full-service spa and salon, state-of-the-art fitness center, outdoor heated pool with whirlpools, in-room dining, kids activities, valet parking, and the perfect ski-in/ski-out location at the base of the Jackson Hole ski area.
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House Wilson (United States)
Spanning more than 71 acres, boasting 10+ acres of trout ponds and live water, and with direct views of the Tetons, welcome to Five Ponds Ranch. The Ranch's huge spread features an 8300 sqft main home, as well as a fully-restored modern office and play barn, riding arena, horse corrals, a management cabin/office, and three guest cabins. Owning this ranch affords a buyer a total compound footprint of up to 30,000 sq ft of buildings. Five Ponds Ranch comprises a genuine legacy estate with all of the elements of a generational property with extensive water, fishing, horses, and trails, plus plenty of room for tennis and pickleball courts, pools, a car barn, and dedicated event space.
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House Laramie (United States)
Blue Water at Wild Horse Ranch is a Scandanavian inspired five-bedroom home overlooking the blue waters of Lake Hattie in the Wild Horse Ranch community. With attention to detail, the clean design is simple, open, and refreshing. An inviting elevated wrap-around deck overlooks the southern facing lower patio, complete with hot tub, dining area and fire pit- perfect for entertaining under the big Wyoming skies.The 40.2-acre site is rolling open grassland with nearly 80 feet of elevation change from north to south. Located on the southwest corner of Lakeside Drive and Outlaw Rd, the site lines to the south are preserved long term due to adjacency to BLM land, which also provides private community access to Lake Hattie. With 3,262 livable square feet, the 5 bedroom home comfortably accommodates a growing family. Light and airy finishes throughout are updated, including pine wood trim, doors, and accents, and clean stainless steel kitchen appliances match a large farmhouse sink and gourmet gas cooktop oven and hood. The dining area has an abundance of natural light thanks to a four-panel floor-to-ceiling glass door providing a view of Lake Hattie. Recessed spots and accent pendant lighting and hard scaped main floor adds to the warmth of the neutral color palette. The upper-level master has a southern view and an oversized closet with built-in drawers and shelves. An oversized 1,800 sf attached heated garage is 48' deep allowing for multiple vehicles parked end-to-end. Three garage doors including a 12' x 14' door plus 16' ceilings accommodate an RV, boat, or other high-profile vehicles, and even a full height basketball hoop. However, the garage is so much more than just extra storage or a place to park vehicles. The large, open space rounds out a total of 4,990 sf of heated space included in this property and can be used to build, work out, play basketball, watch tv, and more. The lower south patio is designed with entertainment in mind; a covered dining area, inviting hot tub, and fire pit with Adirondack seating is perfect for evening lake watching. Firewood is conveniently stacked along the west and east walls for easy access to the wood burning stove on the main level. Gray landscape rock surrounds and contrasts with the dark- paneled improvements which gives the property a clean, minimalistic look and easy maintenance. All structures have green metal roofs enhancing the clean lines of the property balancing functionality and aesthetics. Water is stored in an interior gravity filled cistern, accessible from the exterior western side of the house. A credit, equal to the estimated cost of drilling a well, will be given for a full priced contract. Wild Horse Ranch, located at the foot of Sheep Mountain and within minutes of thousands of acres of the Medicine Bow National Forest, is perfect for an abundance of outdoor activities. Private and convenient access to Lake Hattie for recreational boating, lake and fly-fishing, mountain biking, hiking and camping is in your backyard. Within minutes, access to the Snowy Mountain Range offers snowmobiling, downhill and cross-country skiing. Summer ATV riding, rock outcrops beckon to be climbed and mastered. For the hunter, whitetail deer, elk, moose, antelope are plentiful. Bald eagles and hawks are frequently sighted hunting small game. Set at an elevation ranging from 7,200 to 8,000 feet, Wild Horse Ranch enjoys southern Wyoming's complimentary four seasons. Spring rains bring green grasses and new wildlife, sunny summer days are cooled by dark star-filled skies, crisp fall mornings and long days are ideal for fly fishing, and snow blanketed winter days are a chance to snowshoe or catch up on a favorite book. The Ranch is conveniently located to catch a Wyoming Cowboy fall football game, the Laramie Jubilee Days rodeo, or a quick trip to the Snowy Range Ski area and snowmobiling in the Medicine Bow Mountains. Wild Horse Ranch is 16 miles west of Laramie, home of the University of Wyoming, and an hour and a half to Cheyenne or Fort Collins, Colorado. The Medicine Bow Mountains and Snowy Range Ski area is less than a half hour to the west. Denver International Airport (DEN) is two hours to the south.
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House Big Piney (United States)
Covering almost 6,400 acres, the CK 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 CK Ranch covers 5,755 deeded acres and includes an additional 640 acres of BLM lease ground. 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 7 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. Cattle operations are well-supported, with the ability to run up to 500 pairs for about 4 months. The ranch holds water rights from North Cottonwood Creek, with a priority date of March 26, 1952, for 4.328 cfs from the Mariety Supply Canal. Improvements include cattle corrals and multiple cabins. (4 inhabitable and 3 homestead) 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. CK Land & Livestock was homesteaded by the Linback family in 1906. Ludvig and Elizabeth Linback, along with their eight children, each homesteaded a section of land under the Homestead Act of 1862. Over the years, the ranch has been passed down through the generations and is currently owned by the fourth generation. The Home Place was sold in the early 1990s. The cabin is nestled on the banks of North Cottonwood Creek, offering views of the Wyoming, Wind River, and Gros Ventre ranges. Improvements on the ranch include cattle corrals and multiple cabins, with four inhabitable and three homestead cabins. Walt's homestead cabin is listed on the Sublette County Historical Registry. 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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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 Boulder (United States)
Temple Peak Ranch is a thriving property that combines productivity and recreational beauty on the western slope of the Wind River Range. A total of 42,939+/- contiguous acres, the ranch consists of 3,610 deeded acres, 39,089 BLM lease acres and 240 State of Wyoming lease acres. This ranch boasts high-quality, efficient facilities for both cattle and horses. Located just below the Wind River Range and overlooked by Temple Peak, the headquarters offer breathtaking views and ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Temple Peak Ranch is not encumbered by any conservation easements. Acreage and Description Temple Peak Ranch consists of 3,610 deeded acres, 39,089 BLM lease acres and 240 State of Wyoming lease acres for a total of 42,939+/- contiguous acres. The ranch is cross fenced into nine pastures for rotational grazing. The fences are four and five wire barbed wire on wood and steel posts and are in good condition. The elevation of 7,150 to 7,450 feet above sea level provides cooler temperatures. According to the High Plains Regional Climate Center at the University of Nebraska, the average annual precipitation for the Sublette County is approximately 23.4 inches including 51.3 inches of snow fall. The average high temperature in January is 28 degrees, while the low is 1 degree. The average high temperature in July is 79 degrees, while the low is 43 degrees. There are approximately 140+/-acres under two Zimmatic center pivots and 525+/- acres of flood irrigated grass meadows. The terrain is flat, lush meadows and rolling hills, which are native grass and sagebrush covered. Muddy Creek is a riparian zone that provides year-round live water and is also a trout fishery. There is one small reservoir along Muddy Creek. The Wind River Mountains to the east and the Wyoming Range to the west make this a scenic property. Temple Peak Ranch has a thriving antelope population along with sage grouse, deer, coyotes, mountain lion, bobcat, ducks, geese, and cranes. Elk and mule deer frequent the property in the winter months. OPERATIONS Temple Peak Ranch is owner-rated at 250 pairs year-round. The ranch is cross fenced into nine pastures for flexible management and efficient grazing rotation. Most fences are four and five strands of barbed wire with steel posts and are in good condition. Several miles of new fence have been built in recent years. There are two Zimmatic center pivots, for a total of 140+/- acres and planted to alfalfa with a new stand on the north pivot. There are approximately 525+/-acres of flood-irrigated meadows consisting of Timothy, Garrison, and Brome grass, with water via irrigation ditches from Muddy Creek. The ranch has produced enough high-quality grass and alfalfa hay for all the winter feedings and regrowth for fall grazing. An average year of hay production is 2 1/2 tons per acre with two cuttings on the pivots and one cutting on the meadows. The cattle handling facilities feature pipe pens and sorting alley. There is a Silencer hydraulic squeeze chute, livestock scale, grain bin, semi and a truck load out. Temple Peak Ranch also has an excellent set of equine facilities, consisting of a 200' x 325' pipe arena with an automatic chute, a 200' x 75' calf roping alley with a manual chute, a round pen, hay storage, and numerous covered and open horse runs with automatic waterers. The 2,600 sq. ft. barn features six indoor stalls with Poly-last floor and pipe runs with automatic waterers. The front end of the barn features a tack room and an attractive one bedroom, one bathroom apartment with a full kitchen. The barn features a large concrete patio and covered porch. Temple Peak Ranch has no conservation easements on it. WATER RIGHTS AND RESOURCES • Two domestic wells • Two stock wells • Ten solar livestock wells on BLM lease ground • Live water from Muddy Creek and South Creek • Irrigation ditches • Two small reservoirs IMPROVEMENTS The main headquarters of Temple Peak Ranch feature the home, barn, arenas, round pen, and horse pens with lean-to. • Attractive two-story, 3,911 sq. ft. home, built in 2005 • The exterior of the home is a combination of cedar siding, shaker shingles, and a metal wainscoting. The roof is asphalt shingles and metal roofing on the upper floor. • Four bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths. Covered wood deck and an upper balcony. MAIN FLOOR • An open floor plan with a southern facing family room with vaulted ceilings, and an attractive, window-covered prow front. Propane fireplace. Dining room. • Kitchen features beautiful hickory cabinets, quartz countertops, walk-in pantry, and an eat-in bar. There are numerous cupboards and storage space. Double ovens, refrigerator, dishwasher. Room for an extra fridge and freezer on the back side of the kitchen. • The master bedroom features a walk-in closet and on-suite with a steam shower. • Office has a hickory built-in desk and open shelves. • Craft room, laundry, mudroom and 1/2 bath. • Additional bedroom on main level. SECOND LEVEL • Family room, built-in wet bar with sink and under-counter beverage cooler, tongue-and-groove, pine cathedral ceilings, outdoor deck. • Two bedrooms, one bathroom. OUTBUILDINGS • Large deck • Metal shop serves as a large garage with three overhead doors. • Horse Barn - 2,600 sq. ft., built 2010. • Six indoor 14' x 14' horse stalls with Polylast flooring have outdoor pipe runs with automatic waterers. • Two overhead doors and a large walk-through door. • Tack room • Useful and attractive one bedroom, one-bathroom apartment with a full kitchen. • The front of the barn has a large concrete patio and covered porch. • Lean-to with four large runs on the front side and automatic waterers. Seven additional runs and a round pen connect to the arena. • Pipe arena, 200' x 325', with Chute Help and Auto Chute. • 75' x 300' calf alley and Priefert manual chute. • Hay storage barn and fenced-in stack yard. Cattle handling facilities on Temple Peak Ranch: • Southwest of the headquarters near Muddy Creek and E. Fork Big Sandy Road • Pipe corrals • Cattle working alley and Silencer hydraulic squeeze chute all under a covered lean-to. • Rice livestock scale with digital readout, last certification in 2019 • Semi and truck loadout chute • Grain bin Buildings per the assessor include: • Light commercial utility - 2,184 sq. ft. with a 672 sq. ft. lean to, built 2005 • Equipment building - 336 sq. ft., built 2008 • Farm utility loafing shed - 1,680 sq. ft., built 2008 • Farm utility loafing shed - 336 sq. ft. with 144 sq. ft. lean to, built 2008 • Equipment building - 168 sq. ft. with 144 sq. ft. lean to, built 2008 • Equipment building - 168 sq. ft. with 144 sq. ft. lean to, built 2008 • Farm utility loafing shed - 336 sq. ft., built 2008 • Farm implement equipment shed - 1280 sq. ft, built 2008
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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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Farmhouse Woods Landing-Jelm (United States)
Welcome to El Rancho Pequeno, a historic cattle camp transformed into a beloved retreat and now a thriving income producing property. This +- 100-acre property boasts prime frontage to the Big Laramie River. Two homes, three car garage and an area for livestock. Large valley views and privacy make this property an absolute dream.This property is +- 100 acres backing to BLM and offering 1500' of Big Laramie River frontage. The land is partially fenced, offering great grazing pastures for horses or cattle. Along the east side of the property lies a cottonwood lined gulch proving habitat for wildlife. The main home has 3bd 2ba, a sprawling living room with a large fireplace and oversized windows that look out across the river and into the valley below. The kitchen features high-end appliances, concrete counter tops and slate floors. The master bedroom is situated on the east side of the home, allowing the morning sun to shine through. The views of the river and valley can also be enjoyed from this room. There are large closets, an attached bathroom and an exterior door leading out to a patio. Relax in the library or on the large patio, this property invites you to slow down and enjoy. The second home is a 2bd 1ba home with a large living room, game room and updated kitchen. The living room has an impressive masonry fireplace surrounded by beautiful built-in bookshelves. Each home is private from the other, yet both are able to enjoy the views of the river and valley below. Other buildings on the ranch include a three-car garage, loafing sheds and a gardening shed. Currently the owners host the property for short term rental through October, and has a 70% occupancy rate. Jelm is a central location to recreation amenities, Centennial is 45 min to the North, Albany (snowmobile mecca) is 35 min to the Northwest, Steamboat Springs is a short 1.5hr drive away. Whatever your recreational heart desires, whether it be fishing, hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, or skiing, this area offers it all. The El Rancho Pequeno looks down the big Laramie River into the Jelm-Frank Smith Ranch Historic district. The Frank Smith ranch was the original town of Jelm and still has many of its original buildings dating back to 1881. Jelm or Cummins City back then was created kind of on a hoax. Mining was the game and unfortunately it was not one that won. Jelm became the new name for the town in 1900. Woods Landing Resort an 1883 salon is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is now a thriving restaurant and resort offering a wonderful place to grab a burger, spend the night or even hit the dance floor on the uniquely designed boxcar spring dance floor!
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House Laramie (United States)
This breathtaking full-log home is perched on an elevated site, offering panoramic views of the Laramie River valley and Jelm Mountain. Nestled among rolling hills, it showcases a classic log cabin design with a striking entrance and soaring glass wall framed by rich, golden timber beams. Perfect for those seeking a sanctuary surrounded by nature, this exclusive property provides direct private access to BLM and Med Bow National Forest.Set at an elevation of 7,520 feet, this 3.46-acre homesite is tucked away behind a natural privacy screen of waving willows. The surrounding grasslands are dotted with stately cottonwood trees in the river valley and thoughtfully landscaped with blue spruce, ornamental trees, and a lush bluegrass lawn. To the west, the warmth of the rising bluffs, adorned with red rock outcroppings, creates a stunning backdrop and provides a thriving habitat for local wildlife. From the fenced gardens, complete with raised beds of vibrant perennials and charming birdhouses, you can enjoy panoramic views of the natural beauty. Bordering hundreds of acres of BLM land that merge seamlessly into the Medicine Bow National Forest and Sheep Mountain, this property offers endless opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and hunting. The 2,630 sq. ft. log home offers an inviting blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, with its captivating living room showcasing a vaulted tongue-and-groove pine ceiling and an impressive king log truss-a true marvel of craftsmanship. Anchoring the space is a cozy wood-burning fireplace, complemented by polished amber concrete floors with radiant heat, setting a quintessential western ambiance. Whether gazing at the unobstructed view of Jelm Mountain on a crisp autumn morning or watching the landscape transform under a blanket of snow, the ever-changing scenery never ceases to amaze. The main floor master suite is bathed in natural light from a picturesque, south-facing bay window and features a spacious private bathroom, highlighted by an antique-style double sink vanity and an oversized shower with a tower faucet. The second-floor den, overlooking the living room below, offers a tranquil escape for movie nights, a good game, or a favorite western novel. Two additional upstairs bedrooms, each with charming dormer windows and unique color themes of cobalt blue and autumn brown, provide ample space and character. The open kitchen is ideal for entertaining, centered around a welcoming granite-topped island, surrounded by crisp white custom cabinetry, a natural gas cooktop, and a generously sized pantry. Just around the corner, the cozy dining room features panoramic mountain and valley views, making it perfect for intimate family gatherings. One of the most cherished spaces in the home is the enclosed sunroom, known as the Canoe Room, with its own wood-burning stove-a delightful spot to enjoy the tranquility of snow-blanketed winter days while opening onto the private gardens. The attached three-car garage accommodates two large pickup trucks and offers additional space for woodworking, DIY projects, or storing a side-by-side ATV. A charming mini log shed complements the home, providing extra storage for tools, equipment, and outdoor gear. Outside, the tiered Trex front deck, adorned with a log wood arched entrance, planter boxes, and matching benches, overlooks a meticulously maintained green lawn surrounded by granite rock retaining walls, blue spruce evergreens, shade trees, and hidden sitting areas. An automated sprinkler system ensures the landscape remains lush throughout the seasons. The breathtaking views of Jelm Mountain transform throughout the day, from soft morning hues to the dramatic glow of the last sunlight on the peak. The backyard is a gardener's paradise, with raised beds brimming with vibrant hollyhocks, marigolds, and colorful aspen trees, making every season a celebration of color. Flagstone steps set in pea gravel, along with thoughtfully placed boulders, add interest and flow, while a traditional buck fence keeps the surrounding wildlife at bay. With spaces designed for evening grilling, birdwatching, and savoring the serene surroundings, this property is truly a private retreat that captures the essence of Western living. Fox Willow, nestled at the base of Jelm Mountain and just minutes from the Laramie River and the vast expanse of the Medicine Bow National Forest, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy convenient access to Lake Hattie for recreational boating, lake and fly-fishing, as well as mountain biking, hiking, and camping-all just steps from your backyard. A short drive leads to the Snowy Mountain Range, where you'll find snowmobiling trails, downhill and cross-country skiing, and endless summer ATV routes. Rugged rock formations invite climbing and exploration, adding to the property's adventure appeal. For hunters, the area abounds with wildlife, including whitetail and mule deer, elk, moose, and antelope. Bird watchers will also delight in frequent sightings of bald eagles and hawks as they soar overhead, hunting small game in the area's diverse habitat. Fox Willow is truly a year-round retreat for those seeking both relaxation and high-adrenaline pursuits. Set at an elevation ranging from 7,200 to 8,000 feet, Fox Willow enjoys southern Wyoming's complimentary four seasons. Spring rains bring green grasses and new wildlife, sunny summer days are cooled by dark star-filled skies, crisp fall mornings and long days are ideal for fly fishing, and snow blanketed winter days are a chance to snowshoe or catch up on a favorite book. The property is conveniently located to catch a Wyoming Cowboy fall football game, the Laramie Jubilee Days rodeo, or a quick trip to the Snowy Range Ski area and snowmobiling in the Medicine Bow Mountains. Fox Willow is minutes from Woods Landing - Jelm and 27 miles west of Laramie, home of the University of Wyoming, and an hour and a half to Cheyenne or Fort Collins, Colorado. The Medicine Bow Mountains and Snowy Range Ski area is less than a half hour to the west. Denver International Airport (DEN) is two hours to the south.
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