Cory Clark


CORY CLARK was raised on a 5th generation ranch in eastern Wyoming, giving him first-hand experience in owning and managing livestock and agricultural real estate. Following graduation from Chadron State College with a BA degree, Cory began his real estate career in 1996. Within the past 27 years, Cory has closed on 368 agriculture properties consisting of 1,951,951 acres and $954,075,078 in sales. Cory’s integrity, experience, professionalism, and attention to detail are the foundation of his success. Through a developed wealth of experience in marketing ranch properties throughout the west and his passion for the land and the people who chose to make it their home, Cory has earned a reputation for unquestionable personal and professional integrity, providing genuine concern for clients and seeking to understand their singular goals and motives. Helping clients broker their transactions is not just a job, it is his passion. Cory is licensed in Wyoming, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, and Colorado.
$599,000  •  45.08 acres
This unique county estate sits approximately 6.5 miles southwest of Moorcroft, on the banks of the Belle Fourche River. With access off a well-maintained county road this property features 45.08± acres with over a ¼ of a mile of the Belle Fourche River running through it providing reliable livestock water and exceptional wildlife habitat for deer, antelope and other species native to the area. The home is a 2006 American Classic double wide featuring 1,484 sq. ft with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in exceptional condition with hardwood floors and numerous other upgrades. Adjacent to the home is a 42x64 Cleary pole building shop which was built in 2023. The shop features an 8x32 veranda off the southeast corner, 12-foot sidewalls, two overhead doors, a walk-through door, a double walk-through door, several windows, a mezzanine for storage and approximately half concrete and half 1” minus rock floor. There are three 12x24 open faced livestock loafing sheds with horse corals and two storage sheds that complete the improvements. This fully fenced property would make an outstanding horse property or a small livestock operation with live water and hunting potential.
$817,500  •  18.7 acres
The Humphrey Acreage, located southeast of Torrington and in the Southeast Schools attendance area, offers a beautiful 6 bedroom, 3 ¾ bath home that is situated on 18.70± acres. This home, built in 2003, offers 3,300 sq. ft. of finished living space on the main floor, the loft area, and in the basement and offers forced air heat and AC that is enhanced by pellet stoves in the basement and on the main floor and has a small gas heater in the loft. The home also features hardwood floors throughout the main floor, a two-car attached garage, and an upgrade to Anderson windows on all of the main and second floor windows. The Humphrey Acreage also offers a 30’ X 48’ shop that was built in 2024. The shop has a cement floor, 12’ sliding entry doors, and 2 stall doors that allow easy access to the 10’ X 48’ lean-to on the barns east side.
$5,200,000  •  520 acres
Consisting of 520± deeded acres, the Terry Ranch-Stoops Draw Unit is located approximately two miles west of Ranchester, Wyoming. The landscape consists of rolling hills and draws, excellent for livestock grazing. Water rights associated with the Terry Ranch-Stoops Draw unit include appropriation for 150± from Stoops Draw, a tributary of the Tongue River. There is also a permitted stock reservoir on the property. Access to the property is provided via Highway 14. Located in the highly-sought-after area of Sheridan County, this property offers the panoramic views that one expects from the area.
$5,300,000  •  60 acres
Located on the edge of Dickinson, North Dakota, Rosas Cantina Ranch has been the base of operations for a select horse breeding program for many years. Encompassing approximately 60± acres loaded with mature cottonwood, fir, and ash trees, its privacy and solitude are unparalleled for such a large property on the edge of a busy community. The Heart River meanders along and through the ranch for over a mile. The ranch features a 4,300 sq. ft. six bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home with an attached two-car garage. Other improvements on the Rosas Cantina Ranch include a 150’ x 300’ outdoor arena with barn and stall area, 36’ x 60’ stall barn with runs and automatic waterers, 11 pipe corrals, 50’ round pen, and a 60’ hot walker. A log cabin bunkhouse is in front of the stall barn with a kitchen and bathroom. Plus, there is an enclosed 40’ x 60’ hay barn, and a large shop with concrete floors and a work room. Equipment is included in the sale of the property. An equipment list will be made available to interested parties.
$1,350,000  •  170 acres
The Miller Ranch is located just north of New Haven, Wyoming with stunning views and offers year-round access from D4 Lane Road. Of the 170± total deeded acres, there are 60± acres of hayfields. Two sets of improvements are nestled in the picturesque landscape with pine trees, rolling hills, and multiple reservoirs throughout. The main set of improvements offers a 2,400 sq. ft. ranch-style log home with a spacious layout and covered porch with a horse barn that is very functional, with a hayloft and wood tie stalls. The second residence offers a log cabin with a loft on a concrete slab and features a beautiful wooden horse barn with board and batten siding plus and overhang and 7 indoor stalls. The Miller Ranch has beautiful landscape that offers privacy with abundant wildlife.
$12,500,000  •  12,020 acres
Located 12 miles north of Broadus, Montana with great access off of a well-maintained county road and consisting of approximately 12,020± total acres the ranch has 10,760± deeded acres, 640± State of Montana acres and 620± BLM lease acres. With 370± acres of pivot-irrigated ground and 430± acres of flood-irrigated ground the ranch produces roughly 2,800 ton of quality hay annually. Under current management the owners are able to sell approximately 1,500 large round bales annually. Owner-rated at 400 head of mother cows, 75 head of heifers and an adequate number of bulls the ranch is able to consistently sustain these numbers while typically keeping their calves on feed through mid-February. The Crooked Creek Ranch has a total of nine artesian wells, one which provides water to the buildings and corrals and two that provides water to approximately 20 miles of pipeline that supplies water to approximately 23 tanks throughout the pastures. The remaining six wells supply water to individual tanks. In addition, the ranch has approximately 71 water right claims on the Powder River which provide ample irrigation water. There are two homes on the property, a 70’ x 80’ machine shed/commodity storage, a 40’ x 80’ insulated shop with concrete floor, a 40’ x 80’ insulated calving barn with a heated vet/tack room, a 40’ x 60’ airplane hangar with a concrete floor, two sets of metal corals, a backgrounding lot and the 2015 Valley 8,000 center pivot. With approximately 6 miles of river bottoms the ranch has exceptional hunting. The ranch has roughly 1,000± acres of wheat base and a hunting lease which provide alternate sources of income.
$599,000  •  192 acres
Located along the banks on the Big Horn River, this 192± deeded acre property lies just north of the town of Basin, Wyoming. Privacy and scenery are hallmark features of this river property with the added convenience of being on the edge of town. The property is comprised of tree-covered river bottom, open meadows, sub-irrigated riparian area, and 20± acres of flood irrigated alfalfa hay field. According to the Big Horn Canal Irrigation District, the property has a total of 111 acres of irrigation rights at an annual cost of $17/acre. There are no buildings, and the property has historically been used for cattle grazing and hay production. The grazing and farming are both available for the 2025 season. Wildlife includes pheasant, whitetail deer, mule deer, sandhill cranes, racoons, fox, and coyotes. Electricity is present on the property and is provided by Big Horn Rural Electric with a monthly service fee of $46.28. Domestic water can be sourced from a city water tap present on the property. There is insurable legal access to the property. This is a rare opportunity to own a large parcel of river property with irrigation suitable as a hunting retreat, small farm, or country acreage.
$985,000  •  172 acres
With the Colorado state line as its southern border, this 172± deeded acre property sits south of Laramie, Wyoming, just off Sand Creek Road. The property has direct access to over 200± acres of BLM land and 640± acres of State of Wyoming land and live water from Antelope Creek making this a beautiful legacy family retreat or an exceptional elk (Area 8) and deer (Area 77) hunting property. Access is provided off Running Water Ranch Road to the custom log cabin with 748 sq. ft. on the main floor, a 448 sq. ft. loft and a private will providing excellent drinking water. This one bedroom and one-bathroom cabin is set on a permanent 5 ft. crawl space and is powered by a 7,500 KW Generac, Guardian propane powered generator. Overlooking a series of beaver ponds on Antelope Creek the cabin is the perfect spot to sit by the fire and watch a number of species of wildlife while enjoying all the tranquility that nature and seclusion can provide.
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