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$45,000,000  •  92,351 acres
- Large contiguous, short-grass prairie cattle ranch - Cross-fenced into 34 separate pastures - Elevation 5,700 ft - Over 50 ponds, 5 year-round creeks, and 24 wells spread across the deeded and leased grazing lands - 500 acres of sub-irrigated pasture - 4.25 miles of Austin Creek, 17 miles of Poison Spider Creek, 9 Miles of Meadow Creek, and 8 miles of the South Fork of Casper Creek, inclusive of just the deeded ground, with dozens of miles more of creeks and seeps across the public and private leases - Excellent antelope hunting, with mule deer and elk seen on the property regularly - Nice set of working facilities with a large background lot, round pen, and outdoor arena - One of the largest cattle ranches currently on the market in Wyoming
$14,995,000  •  92,000 acres
92,000 total acres, including approximately 25,000 deeded acres Several miles of the legendary North Platte River Low overhead ranch with excellent annual income potential Trophy elk, mule deer, antelope, upland birds, & waterfowl Outstanding cattle ranch with fishing, hunting, & investment opportunities Several miles of the fabled North Platte River grace the southern end of the Haystack River Ranch, just outside of Rawlins, Wyoming. A legendary history of native Americans, fur trappers, railroaders, and outlaws enliven the legacy of this part of Wyoming, and Haystack River Ranch lies in the middle of it all. With over 92,000 acres controlled in a combination of deeded and leased land, this vast property is a proven low overhead cattle operation, with notable fishing and hunting opportunities, along with intriguing investment potential in the domains of energy leasing and environmental credits. The North Platte River is the key to the productivity of Haystack River Ranch. The river supplies irrigation water for several hundred acres of irrigated and sub-irrigated meadows, which is the mainstay for the cattle operation on the property. In addition, numerous springs and 30 stock ponds keep livestock supplied throughout the ranch property. The ranch occupies the broad North Platte River bottomland at approximately 7000 feet elevation, along with the adjoining uplands and rocky Haystack Mountains. A mix of natural and irrigated grasslands, sagebrush, and rocky outcrops creates a classic "Wyoming mix" of habitat that serves big game herds of pronghorn, elk, and mule deer well. Hunting for these big game species, plus upland birds and waterfowl, is excellent on Haystack River Ranch. Trout fishermen need no introduction to the North Platte, as one of America's great trout rivers. It is large enough on the ranch to be fished either by floating or wading, and offers resident populations of brown, rainbow, and cutthroat trout, and even some walleye. The presence of sprawling Seminoe Reservoir a few miles downstream means that trophy-sized fish make their way up to Haystack River Ranch on a regular basis. The chances of hiking into fish measured in pounds is very real at Haystack River Ranch! In addition, the famed Miracle Mile of the North Platte is only a short drive away, as well as outstanding stillwater fishing in Seminoe Reservoir itself. Haystack River Ranch has proven to be a successful cattle operation due to its hay production, low overhead, and significant contiguous acreage available. Approximately 25,000 acres are deeded, and 40,960 acres are permitted BLM lands. A private lease from Anadarko of 23,527 acres and a small state lease complete the 92,447 acres controlled by the cattle operation. All told, the property supports over 9,000 AUMs. Historically, cows and calves have been turned out to pasture in the spring in the northern part of the ranch, and cows are wintered in the southern portion. Supplemental feeding is generally required from December through April. In recent years, the ranch has supported a yearling operation and is well suited for that as well. Improvements on the ranch are geared towards an efficient cattle operation, and include two homes, a calving and vet barn, feedlot, horse barn and various outbuildings. Lying in generally open country, OHV or horse access is good throughout the property. Haystack River Ranch can be operated successfully as an efficient cattle business with few changes or can be seen as an investment opportunity with recreation, wind power and conservation potential. The ranch is currently under a multi-year cattle lease offering very attractive annual income possibilities to a new owner. The hunting and fishing opportunities here could be marketed, and lodging constructed to support them. Wind rights, valuable in southern Wyoming, come with the property, and conservation easements or carbon credit opportunities could be an effective way to produce income as well. Rawlins, a hub community of about 8,000 people, is located just southwest of the ranch. It is the county seat of Carbon County and has all amenities of a small city, including an abundance of retailers, restaurants, a hospital. The area is rich in history, including the original transcontinental railroad as well as being one of the haunts of outlaw Butch Cassidy and his gang. Today, the Wyoming Frontier Prison Museum is a popular attraction. Rawlins is well-connected to the rest of the world via Interstate 80, one the nation's major transportation arteries, and its municipal airport. Haystack River Ranch shines as a fine opportunity for investment in a proven cattle ranch, with low overhead to keep it profitable. Investment growth may well be found in capitalizing on wind, recreation, and conservation. But in the end, perhaps the greatest asset of this property is the North Platte River itself which will for generations will nourish the land, cattle, wildlife, and not the least, trout that are as legendary as the river itself.
$64,900,000  •  33,934 acres
Old Sundance Ranch is a high-quality Wyoming cattle and hunting ranch near Sundance, built for serious cow/calf production with strong grass, abundant water, and functional improvements. The property offers excellent hunting for elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn, turkey, waterfowl and upland birds, combining dependable cattle performance with consistent big game opportunity.
$8,250,000  •  8,571.59 acres
The Spoon Buttes Ranch is located approximately 18 miles north of Torrington, Wyoming and consists of 8,571.59± total contiguous acres; 7,578.29± deeded acres, 640± State of Wyoming lease acres, and 353.3± BLM acres. Home of the famous Spoon Buttes, the topography of the ranch provides unlimited nature protection for livestock and is ideal for a year-round cow operation and/or a yearling operation. The ranch is owner-rated at 350± head for year-round grazing, or approximately 1,000 yearlings during the summer grazing months. Sheep Creek travels through a portion Spoon Buttes Ranch, providing livestock and wildlife water during the spring and summer months. The improvements on the Spoon Buttes Ranch include a new 96’X48’ shop with electricity, 6-inch concrete floors, and 14-foot overhead doors. This building includes an office/vet room that is equipped with bathroom that includes a shower, plus a tack room with heat and has been recently remodeled including new wiring. Also included is a set of working corrals constructed of concrete railroad ties and drill stem pipe. The property features multiple solar and electric wells along with an underground pipeline. Rock outcroppings along with pine and cedar tree-lined canyons provide natural protection for livestock and are home to trophy mule deer, white tail deer, antelope, and coyotes for the hunting enthusiast. The Spoon Buttes Ranch has not had any livestock on it since the Fall of 2025.
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$8,950,000  •  8,481 acres
$9,000,000
- 8,481 total acres (3,040± deeded and 5,441± leased) - Custom luxury home newly built in 2021 – 3,831 sqft, 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths, and oversized 3-car garage, with a vast open concept and panoramic views - Immaculate supporting infrastructure, including a heated shop, livestock barn and corrals, an airplane hangar, and a grass airstrip - Diverse mountain acreage, with incredible scenery, privacy, and live water for recreational pursuits, as well as agricultural operations - 1.25 miles of Bates Creek fishery - End of the road privacy - 40 minutes to Downtown Casper, WY, and 4 miles from the pavement via private access road for excellent privacy and seclusion - Territorial water rights are available for 91 acres, facilitated by a newly designed, improved, and easily operated system for enhancing food plots or livestock grazing
$21,900,000  •  7,740 acres
This magnificent 7100 acre in northeast Wyoming is a gateway to the Blackhills National Forest. The steep rolling hills under a canopy of pines offer travel corridors and protection for Elk, Deer and Turkey. Watered valleys combined with an extension pipeline fed by an artesian well offer year around water throughout the entire ranch. Several ponds surrounded by wetlands create habitat for waterfowl and upland birds.
$9,750,000  •  7,589 acres
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Outpost Ranch is a highly improved western Wyoming ranch combining live water, irrigated agriculture, productive native range, and strong recreational opportunities along the North Platte River. With more than two miles of North Platte River frontage in one of the most historically significant corridors in the West, the ranch offers a rare balance of production, recreation, and legacy ownership potential. Over the past two years, the property has seen substantial capital improvements including extensive new fencing, irrigation upgrades, water system improvements, and major residential and shop updates. The ranch supports a traditional cow calf operation, irrigated hay/crop production, and strong recreational use. Mule deer and antelope frequent the northern portion of the ranch, while the river corridor provides habitat for whitetail deer, turkeys, waterfowl, and fishing opportunities. Dual residences make this property ideal for a generational living situation or an owner wanting to have on-site living accommodations for a hired hand. Both homes are move in ready! PROPERTY OVERVIEW 5,331± deeded acres 2,258± leased acres through BLM and State leases 7,589± total acres 210± irrigated acres under two center pivots More than two miles of North Platte River frontage Historically operated at approximately 250 cow calf pairs depending on rainfall, grazing management, and operating practices The ranch is well blocked and functional with leased acreage adjoining the deeded ground and fenced together as a single operating unit. Acreage counts are believed to be accurate but have not been verified by a professional survey. All acreage counts were obtained from the County Assessors website. The property is being sold by legal description and the acreage amount stated for the property is approximate. IMPROVEMENTS Main Residence The primary residence is a 2,500± square foot modular home with four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Recent updates include new windows, flooring, paint, exterior doors, and roof. Second Residence A second home on the ranch includes a three bedroom, two bathroom mobile home built in 2020. The home is ideal for a hired man, guest accommodations, or a generational living arrangement. Additional Improvements Additional ranch improvements include: Morton barn with calving setup Working corrals and livestock handling facilities New 40' x 60' heated shop Additional outbuildings and support infrastructure LOCATION AND ACCESS The Outpost Ranch is located between Guernsey and Lingle in southeastern Wyoming with convenient year round access from Highway 26. Approximate distances include: Guernsey, WY - 5 miles Torrington, WY - 30 miles Wheatland, WY - 30 miles Cheyenne, WY - 102 miles Denver, CO - 201 miles The ranch is easily accessible while still maintaining privacy and seclusion. TERRAIN AND CLIMATE Terrain across The Outpost Ranch ranges from productive river bottoms and irrigated hay ground to rolling native pasture, cedar covered draws, and rugged upland country. Elevation ranges from approximately 4,300 feet to 4,600 feet above sea level. According to long term NRCS averages, annual precipitation ranges between 12 and 14 inches annually. In July of 2024, the northern portion of the ranch was impacted by a wildfire that burned an estimated 50% to 70% of the timber located north of the highway. The wildfire altered portions of the timbered landscape and vegetation density throughout parts of the ranch. Portions of the affected area continue to provide grazing and wildlife habitat. Wildfire impact and timber regeneration conditions vary throughout the northern portion of the ranch, and prospective buyers should conduct their own evaluation of the affected acreage and vegetation conditions. The current owners have elected to keep livestock off of all portions of the ranch that were effected by fire for the 2024 and 2025 grazing seasons to allow the native forage to recover. A large portion of the ranch has also been sprayed with Rejuvra to further enhance the native forages and reduce cheat grass. The varied topography creates strong livestock habitat, excellent wildlife cover, and expansive views across eastern Wyoming. *Download the brochure for all property information.*
$14,950,000  •  7,455 acres
7,455 ± total acres on the Colorado and Wyoming border Outstanding big game hunting for elk, mule deer, pronghorn, and moose Ranch house, guest cabin, indoor riding arena, shop, and more Productive cattle operation with strong water rights Just over two hours from Denver and 30 minutes from Laramie Straddling the Colorado and Wyoming border like a well fitting saddle, Bull Mountain Cattle Company contains some of the choicest big game habitat in two states. Well connected to many square miles of public land, Bull Mountain Cattle Company is a very private piece of a huge ecosystem that has produced flourishing herds of elk, mule deer, pronghorn, and moose, all of which present hunting opportunities of the highest quality. Although big game hunting is a major asset at Bull Mountain Cattle Company, a thriving cattle operation is its bread and butter, and its operational facilities are second to none. Investors looking for a major hunting property supported by cattle will be impressed with the many opportunities in this decidedly untamed border country. Only 30 miles south of Laramie, Wyoming, and 75 miles from the burgeoning metropolis of Fort Collins, Colorado, Bull Mountain Cattle Company strikes the perfect balance of close enough yet far enough away as an accessible retreat. In total, the ranch controls 7,455 ± acres, including 3,430 ± deeded acres, 3,385 ± leased BLM acres, and 640 leased State Trust acres. Situated at elevations ranging from 7,300 to 8,800 feet on the northern flank of 10,000 foot Bull Mountain, Bull Mountain Cattle Company encompasses nearly twelve square miles of grasslands, aspen groves, and riparian valleys. Over 400 acres can be irrigated to support the cattle operation, while big game ranges freely through two states across the remainder of the property. Eligible for five landowner applications for elk and mule deer in Colorado and two landowner tags each for deer, antelope, and elk in Wyoming, Bull Mountain Cattle Company will satisfy the big game hunter who prefers not to hunt in a crowd. Sharing 11 miles of boundary with public lands, there is plenty of room to roam both on and off the property. In addition to the aforementioned species, mountain lion, black bear, and turkey add variety to the hunting opportunities in these remarkably productive borderlands. As a fishery, the ranch's water resources are just waiting for thoughtful development for Bull Mountain Cattle Company to truly blossom. Seven miles of small mountain streams traverse the ranch, some of which contain wild brook trout, and all of which could support ponds capable of producing trophy trout. For river fishing, the Big Laramie River runs just west of the ranch and offers miles of superb brown and rainbow trout fishing on public lands in both Colorado and Wyoming. Truly a turnkey property, Bull Mountain Cattle Company is ready for occupancy. A very comfortable, newly remodeled 3,800 square foot home with four bedrooms and five baths overlooks a creek and the irrigated meadows. The well maintained ranching facilities include a large metal horse barn and equipment building, an indoor riding arena, a log horse barn, and a veterinary room. Water rights are sufficient to irrigate up to 400 acres, more than adequate to support the existing cow calf operation. Also included on Bull Mountain Cattle Company are a three bedroom ranch manager's home and a rustic hunting cabin along Shell Creek. Bull Mountain Cattle Company lies solidly at the center of year round recreational opportunities. Hunting and fishing are mainstays, but exploring the ranch and surrounding Medicine Bow and Roosevelt National Forests via OHV or horseback in the summer or by snowmobile, cross country skis, or snowshoes in the winter can keep you fascinated for years. The Snowy Range Ski Area is located about 90 minutes away and offers downhill skiing and snowboarding without the crowds typical of these sports. Less than 30 miles from Laramie and just over an hour from Fort Collins, both university towns, Bull Mountain Cattle Company is within easy year round reach of a plethora of cultural opportunities. The rest of the world can be reached via Denver International Airport, which is also just over two hours from the ranch. For those seeking a western ranch where work coveralls are more at home than skinny jeans, we at Harrigan Land Company can heartily recommend Bull Mountain Cattle Company. As a cattle and hunting property, in many ways it is the finest place in two states, all rolled into one memorable package. "The ranch is currently operated in conjunction with a Colorado State grazing lease; however, continuation of that lease is subject to State Land Board approval."
$16,995,000  •  6,713 acres
The Bighorn Mountain Ranch is an excellent piece of high country heaven with excellent views, wildlife and privacy. This 6,713 +/- acre mountain ranch consists of excellent cabins and lodges, rolling grass-covered hills and meadows that are cut by deep tree-covered canyons and game filled bluffs.
$29,500,000  •  5,936 acres
Echo Mountain Ranch is located where the historic town of Boxelder once thrived. This 5,936+/- ranch is 45 minutes from Casper, Wyoming south of Glenrock, Wyoming. Ranging from lush meadows to mountain peaks, this ranch has it all! This property falls in an opportunity zone...great for an investor!
$29,900,000  •  5,582 acres
The Steiner Ranch is a premier 5,582± acre legacy holding near Gillette, Wyoming, bordered by 40,000+ acres of National Grassland. This one-of-a kind ranch features luxury improvements, a world-class shooting complex, top-tier wingshooting, big game hunting, working cattle and horse infrastructure, and unmatched seclusion with year-round access — a true Western ranch with turnkey operations and sporting pedigree.
$11,000,000  •  4,389 acres
Located approximately 8 miles west of Kaycee, Wyoming, on the tree lined banks of the North Fork of the Powder River and nestled at the base of Wyoming’s majestic Bighorn Mountains, Pass Creek Ranch encompasses a striking diversity of landscapes that combine both agricultural productivity and exceptional recreational appeal. The ranch consists of 4,389± total acres, comprises of 3,231± deeded acres, 680± State of Wyoming lease acres and 478± BLM acres. A defining feature of the Ranch is its abundance of live water and valuable water rights. Pass Creek Ranch benefits from extensive water rights including territorial rights from the North Fork of the Powder River as well as rights from Pass Creek and the Dull Knife Reservoir system, supporting approximately 473± pivot and 85± flood irrigated acres of hay ground which are enhanced by the four center pivots. The City of Kaycee supplies the headquarters and an extensive water line system that includes a 10,000-gallon storage tank and approximately 10 tire tanks for domestic and stock water. The headquarters feature a 3-bed, 2-bath home built in 2017 that has many upgrades. In addition, there is a 1,200 sq. ft manufactured home built in 1970, two sets of corrals, and support buildings typical for the ranching operation. Historically, the ranch has supported approximately 175 cow/calf pairs on a year-round basis. Located in Hunt Area 34, the ranch is situated in a region known for supporting some of the largest elk herds in eastern Wyoming. Additional wildlife commonly found on the property includes antelope, wild turkey, coyotes, upland game birds, and occasional mountain lions. From the banks of the Pass Creek Reservoir or the meadows on the river bottoms or the vistas of the pasture land there are sweeping views of the Bighorn Mountains which serve as a dramatic backdrop throughout the property.
$15,750,000  •  4,215 acres
Elk Mountain Ranch consists of 4215 deeded acres and a 640 acre state lease. A mile of the Medicine Bow River bottom with mature timber and a lush grass base provide the necessary needs for protection and nourishment for both wildlife and cattle. Within the tall stands of grass reside abundant Elk, Mule Deer and Whitetailed Deer. Trophy animals can be seen regularly as they call this ranch home.
$5,500,000  •  4,151 acres
Nestled in the heart of the Little Snake River Valley along the Colorado and Wyoming border, the ranch is located less than one mile north of Dixon, Wyoming, and approximately a one-and-a-half-hour drive from Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Buck Gulch Ranch is a multi-generational livestock operation steeped in over 120 years of family ranching heritage. Adjacent to BLM and State of Wyoming land, the ranch is a large, well-blocked-out piece of grazing land featuring outstanding mule deer and pronghorn habitat as well as migratory elk routes. A solid network of internal roads and mild and undulating topography provides protection for livestock and wildlife while offering exceptional views from the highest points of the property. Facts: ~ Located less than two miles from Dixon, WY, along the Colorado and Wyoming border in the Little Snake River Valley and approximately a one-and-a-half-hour drive to Steamboat Springs, Colorado ~ 4,151+/- acres ~ Remote and scenic high-country setting with excellent year-round access and mountain views ~ Elevation on the ranch averages approximately 6,500 feet ~ Longstanding cattle and sheep ranch with over 120 years of continuous family ownership ~ Habitat for mule deer and pronghorn, and situated within an elk migration corridor ~ Classic Western landscape and mild topography featuring open valleys and rolling hills
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$4,250,000  •  3,485.36 acres
The Leiseth Ranch offers 3,485.36± deeded acres of scenic, contiguous Wyoming rangeland with excellent privacy and historically strong gains on livestock. Well suited for both summer grazing and year round cow/calf operations, the ranch historically carries 250 pairs seasonally or approximately 130 pairs year round, supported by productive native grasses, six cross fenced pastures, and an exceptional water system that includes multiple deep wells, pipelines, stock tanks, and a mile of Rawhide Creek. Improvements include a stunning 6,564 sq. ft. six bedroom, five bath main residence featuring expansive living areas, quality finishes, updated systems, a heated oversized garage, and a 60×80 Morton shop built in 2018. A second updated residence with garage, working corrals, cattle facilities, a Cleary building, and supporting outbuildings further enhance the ranch’s functionality. With its blend of natural beauty, strong operational capacity, and extensive improvements, the Leiseth Ranch is a rare turn-key offering in premier Wyoming cattle country.
$15,000,000  •  3,429 acres
Lazy 3Y Ranch | Devils Tower Area | Wyoming 3,429 deeded acres | $15,000,000 A legacy ranch defined by iconic views of Devils Tower, the Lazy 3Y consists of 3,429 deeded acres with an adjacent 400-acre US Forest Service Grazing Permit. It is situated less than four air miles east of Devils Tower with sweeping views in every direction. The property borders public lands in three areas including parcels of National Forest, BLM, and State lands. The headquarters includes well-equipped improvements for full-time living and guests. The ranch offers a strong combination of recreation, hunting, and agricultural production. Discover a Black Hills ranch with incredible scenery, diverse terrain, multiple water sources, excellent wildlife habitat, and year-round access. A rare offering in one of the West’s most recognized landscapes. ~ Property Highlights ~ * 3,429± deeded acres * 400± acre USFS grazing permit * 4 air miles east of Devils Tower * 600± tillable acres * Borders parcels of National Forest, BLM & State land * Exceptional views of Devils Tower * Multiple water sources * Diverse topography * Elevations 4,100’ to 4,600’. * Well-maintained ranch road system * Extensive ATV trail network * Established hunting improvements (blinds, stands, shooting houses) Parcel Offering – The Whitetail Canyon Unit The north portion of the ranch, known as the Whitetail Canyon Unit, is available as a stand-alone offering. Encompassing approximately 1,137± acres, this parcel features quality wildlife habitat, varied terrain, and strong recreational appeal. Listed at $4,600,000 ~ Improvements ~ The headquarters is designed to support both a cattle operation and a western hospitality or hunting enterprise. * Lodge – 2 bedrooms, an office, and a spacious great room with a rustic atmosphere which features a wood-burning fireplace, walls of windows, and extensive entertaining areas. Approximately 3,408 square feet. * Rec Building—39’ x 41’. * Shop —40’ x 60’. * Equipment Shed 46’ x 68’. * Meat Processing Building - 48’ x 36’. * Equipment Garage - 31’ x 68’. * 2 Guest Cabins. * Guest Shower House (3/4 bath) * Caretaker’s House approximately 1,792 sq ft. * Several sheds and storage buildings. ~ Location ~ The ranch is located between Hulett and Devils Tower, just 3.5 miles from Highway 24 with year-round access. * Devils Tower, WY— 6.5 miles, * Hulett, WY— 10.5 miles (Municipal Airport with 5,500-foot runway) * Sundance, WY—31 miles, * Gillette, WY—65 miles, * Spearfish, SD–65 miles, * Deadwood, SD—79 miles, * Rapid City, SD—110 miles, * Billings, MT—299 miles, * Cheyenne, WY— 308 miles, * Denver, CO–408 miles. Properties of this scale, location, and prominence near Devils Tower are rarely available. The Lazy 3Y Ranch represents a unique opportunity to own a legacy holding in the Black Hills region.
$4,125,000  •  2,979 acres
2,979 +/- total acres 27 miles to Saratoga 3 Miles of year-round live water, providing excellent small creek fishing and a water source for grazing Land owner tag opportunities for elk, antelope, and deer, with habitat on the property and in adjacent public land Adjacent to Medicine Bow National Forest (1,090,000 acres) Speculative opportunity for future development in the area for substantial gravel reserves
$6,750,000  •  2,422 acres
New Haven Ranch is a 2,422±-acre cattle and hunting ranch northwest of Hulett, Wyoming, featuring 2,182± deeded acres and 260± acres of BLM lease. Rolling pine-covered ridges, timbered draws, native-grass pastures, TL Creek, Music Creek, a 7±-acre lake, and numerous reservoirs create exceptional wildlife habitat and productive grazing land. The ranch supports approximately 150-155 cow/calf pairs along with healthy populations of wildlife.
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$5,950,000  •  2,390 acres
Overview Bear Creek Ranch combines two live-water drainages — Bear Creek and Sybille Creek — with irrigation rights, rangeland, and big game habitat across 2,470± deeded and BLM acres. Rock outcroppings rise above cottonwood-lined creek bottoms, creating a landscape that shifts from riparian corridors to deep ravines, canyons, and mountaintops within Sybille Canyon. Improvements Bear Creek Ranch offers a well-rounded set of improvements to support both a full-time residence and working ranch operations. The main home is a 1,578± sq. ft., one-story frame residence built in 1972, offering 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with a finished basement. Two pole-frame outbuildings, built in 1978 and totaling more than 4,500± sq. ft., provide ample shop, barn, and equipment storage for ranch operations.
$15,950,000  •  2,238 acres
2,238 deeded acres with access to thousands of acres of landlocked national forest Tons of water with several miles of year-round creeks, springs, ponds, wells, & tanks Trophy elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, turkey, & bear hunting Brand new home, three large shops, & six hunting cabins Well-maintained hunting, recreational, & cattle ranch Great access minutes from Sundance, Wyoming The legendary Black Hills of northeastern Wyoming are the home to the meticulously managed 2,238-acres of Ranch of Our Lady, a magnificent haven for both big game and cattle. Adjacent to Black Hills National Forest and only a short drive to several National Parks and Monuments, Ranch of Our Lady is in the heart of some of the greatest scenic attractions in the West, yet is eminently accessible via Interstate 90. Including many brand new ranch improvements and lovely home, Ranch of Our Lady is ready to shine as a hunting and recreational ranch with a well-run cattle operation. The Black Hills of Wyoming and South Dakota need little introduction to most Americans as the home of Mount Rushmore National Park and scenic hills and valleys long sacred to the Sioux tribe. On the western side of this heavily-forested range lies Ranch of Our Lady, which is adjacent to several parcels of Black Hills National Forest, giving the ranch an even larger feel than its generous 2,238 acres. At roughly 5500 feet, native vegetation includes many acres of heavy ponderosa pine forest, pockets of aspen, oak and birch, interspersed with verdant grassy meadows. The water resources on Ranch of Our Lady are outstanding, which includes the live water of South Miller Creek and two solar and two electric wells that feed an intricate water system throughout the property. With excellent habitat and abundant water, wildlife flourishes on the Ranch of Our Lady, including both whitetail and mule deer, bear, and turkey, and especially trophy elk, many of which reach the 330+ inch category. Carefully managed for years for wildlife values through careful forest thinning, selective hunting, and thoughtful grazing practices, the ranch has become a haven for trophy elk hunting. Located in a general elk area, over the counter elk tags are available for residents and landowner elk and deer tags for non-residents. As a cattle operation, Ranch of Our Lady supports about 200 cow/calf pairs in the summer and is fully equipped with newly fenced pastures, eight new stock tanks, corrals, and three new pole barns at important areas of the ranch. For the hunting operation, six new hunting cabins are dispersed throughout the ranch, three elevated hunting stands have been constructed, and 18 miles of trails for horseback or OHV riding connect it all together. The ranch headquarters features a new Western log home of 3,531 square feet on two levels and includes an oversized two stall heated garage and shop. With high end fixtures and furnishings, including a deluxe hot tub, it is perfect as a year-round home or luxurious hunting retreat. The small town of Sundance, with basic services, is only about 8 miles to the southeast, and the region’s metropolis of Rapid City is about an hour’s drive east on Interstate 90. Air service is available at both Rapid City and Gillette. Recreation abounds in the area, with fishing in the streams of the Black Hills and Keyhole Reservoir, hiking and horseback riding through the National Forest, and the world class attractions of Devil’s Tower, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Monument, and Wind Cave located nearby. In addition, history buffs can spend years exploring the mining town of Deadwood, pondering the Vore Buffalo Jump, and retracing famous Sioux battles. Harrigan Land Company believes that Ranch of Our Lady is one of the best-managed ranches for that we have had the privilege to list. Thousands of those who have known the Black Hills universally attest to their spell. The Sioux knew it first, followed by generations of miners, cattlemen, and tourists. We’re convinced that a visit to this premiere hunting, cattle, and recreational ranch will bring you under the irresistible spell of the Black Hills as well.
$59,500,000  •  2,062 acres
Hoback River Homestead is a legacy holding located in Bondurant, Wyoming, within Sublette County, representing one of the most uncommon privately held ranch opportunities in western Wyoming. Homesteaded by the same family in 1888 and never previously offered for sale in its current configuration, the ranch encompasses approximately 2,062+/- deeded acres in the heart of the Hoback Basin, an area historically referred to as "Jackson's Little Hole." The property accounts for an estimated 20 percent of the deeded acreage within the Bondurant Valley, a region where private ownership is notably limited due to the extensive surrounding public lands and longstanding ranching operations. The ranch is defined by more than two miles of ownership along both sides of the Hoback River, a highly regarded native cutthroat trout fishery that flows through the property in a broad, braided pattern. In the context of land ownership throughout the Lower 48 states, river frontage alone is increasingly uncommon; ownership of both sides of a fishable river is exceptionally rare. The combination of private access, significant river frontage, productive irrigated meadows, and location within Wyoming elevates the property into a category seldom available on the open market. The ranch offers direct control of an extensive riparian corridor that supports fisheries, wildlife habitat, and agricultural production while also providing a high degree of privacy and recreational utility. Approximately 700+/- acres are irrigated, supported by adjudicated territorial water rights and naturally subirrigated ground that has sustained productive hay meadows and livestock operations for generations. The balance of the ranch includes sagebrush uplands, timbered foothills, wetlands, riparian corridors, and mountain terrain that transitions directly into adjoining United States Forest Service lands. The property borders public lands on three sides for a staggering six miles, creating exceptional recreational access and expanding the ranch's functional footprint far beyond its deeded boundaries. From the ranch headquarters, access to millions of acres of Bridger-Teton National Forest is immediate and private. The setting is framed by the Gros Ventre or Wind River Range to the north and northeast and the Wyoming Range to the south and southwest, with panoramic mountain views visible in nearly every direction. Wildlife populations within the basin are extensive and include elk, mule deer, moose, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, black bear, grizzly bear, wolves, mountain lion, and a broad array of raptors and upland birds. The ranch lies within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and occupies an important position within several regional wildlife migration corridors. Hunting opportunities on the ranch or in the surrounding region are highly regarded, while the on-ranch fishing along the Hoback River provides private access to world-class fly fishing and privacy. The property enjoys year-round access from U.S. Highway 189/191 while remaining visually insulated from highway traffic due to the terrain and surrounding public lands. Bondurant is located approximately midway between Jackson and Pinedale, allowing the ranch to benefit from proximity to Jackson Hole's amenities, airports, recreation, and ski resorts while remaining outside Teton County. This location provides the advantages of western Wyoming ranch ownership with comparatively modest property taxes and a quieter, more traditional ranching environment. Pinedale FBO is ideal for a wide range of private aviation options with a runway spanning 8,900 feet at an elevation of 7,096 feet. The ranch is modestly improved with a primary residence, historic ranch structures, and implement sheds that support current operations. Existing uses include hay production, horse operations, leased grazing, fishing, and private recreational enjoyment. Importantly, the property is not encumbered by a conservation easement, preserving future flexibility for the next ownership. Hoback River Homestead represents a rare convergence of scale, water, privacy, wildlife, history, and location within one of the most sought-after landscapes in the Rocky Mountain West. The Facts: ~ 2,062+/- deeded acres in Bondurant, Wyoming ~ Family-owned since 1888 ~ Over two miles of ownership on both sides of the Hoback River ~ Exceptional native cutthroat trout fishery ~ Approximately 700+/- irrigated acres ~ Adjudicated territorial water rights ~ Borders six miles of U.S. Forest Service lands on three sides ~ Direct access to millions of acres of Bridger-Teton National Forest ~ Outstanding wildlife, including elk, moose, mule deer, bighorn sheep, bear, wolves, and mountain lions ~ Private fly fishing and exceptional hunting opportunities ~ Year-round access via U.S. Highway 189/191 ~ Conveniently located between Jackson and Pinedale ~ No conservation easement ~ Historic ranch headquarters with residence and supporting ranch improvements
$10,000,000  •  1,776 acres
Little Houston Creek Ranch is one of the best ranches of its size and offers excellent privacy with great views and location. The hunting is outstanding for elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, and Merriam Turkeys. This diverse terrain and meandering creek bottom provide the needed cover and food for wildlife. The ranch borders I-90 providing excellent access off the interstate just 10 miles West of the beautiful town of Sundance, Wyoming.
$2,750,000  •  1,760 acres
Degan Ranch 1760± Acres • Chugwater, Wyoming Rolling Sage Hills • Big Game Haven • Strong Ranch Country This 1,760± acre offering outside Chugwater, Wyoming, combines classic high-plains scenery with strong recreational and agricultural value. The property is made up of rolling sage-covered bluff hills, natural draws, and wide-open vistas—ideal terrain for both wildlife and livestock.
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$5,324,000  •  1,484 acres
$5,900,000
Located approximately 17 miles northwest of Spearfish and four miles northeast of Beulah, the Riley Ranch is a rare opportunity to own part of the Wyoming Black Hills with excellent recreational amenities. This ranch consists of 1,484+/- deeded acres and is bounded on all sides by large land holdings. It offers a diverse mix of topographical landscapes, including open meadows, wooded draws, rimrock ledges, and high plateaus, all providing dramatic views and outstanding wildlife habitat. The varying terrain is well-suited with many ideal locations for a residential build or a subtle mountain cabin. The deep canyons of the ranch, lined with ponderosa pine and oak trees, provide dark protective timber and numerous springs and ponds. Accompanying the natural water features, the ranch has an artesian spring-fed pipeline system that flows into improved livestock watering tanks that benefit both domestic livestock and wild game. Wildlife on the Riley Ranch includes elk, both species of deer, turkey, as well as bald and golden eagles, falcons, hawks, owls, bobcats, and mountain lions. The ranch has been well cared for and is evident of good stewardship. It is a perfect recreational property with a strong grazing component. The Facts: ~ Location: Four miles northeast of Beulah, Wyoming, seven miles southeast of Aladdin, Wyoming, 17 miles northwest of Spearfish, South Dakota. ~ Acreage: 1,484+/- deeded acres. ~ Elevation: 3,500 to 4,000 feet. ~ Terrain: Timbered canyons, open slopes, and grassy plateaus. ~ Water Resources: Three spring-fed ponds, two drainages with multiple springs, and an artesian spring-fed pipeline system. ~ Wildlife: Elk, both deer species, turkey, mountain lion, bobcats, falcons, and golden and bald eagles. ~ Views: Exceptional sweeping views of the Wyoming and South Dakota Black Hills. Up close setting is timbered, mountainous, and a dramatic terrain. ~ Summary: Exceptional hunting and recreational property, amazing views, and perimeter fenced with solid water development.
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