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$900,000  •  171 acres
Douglas Pivot Irrigated Farm is a 171 acre irrigated farm for sale near Wheatland in Platte County, Wyoming, featuring 70 irrigated acres served by the Wheatland Irrigation District. Irrigation is provided by a Valley 5 tower pivot with a 100-foot end gun delivering reliable water to the irrigated portion of the property. Historically planted in sugar beets and corn silage, the irrigated acreage has produced approximately 35 tons of sugar beets per acre or 20 to 25 tons of corn silage in strong production years. This production history reflects the strength of irrigated agriculture in Platte County with water delivered through the Wheatland Irrigation District. The farm has historically commanded approximately $175 per acre cash rent, offering potential agricultural income for investors or producers looking to expand their irrigated acreage. Located near the Chug Creek drainage, the property regularly sees deer and migrating geese, providing wildlife viewing and seasonal goose hunting opportunities in addition to agricultural productivity. The property also includes a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom farmhouse built in 1910 with approximately 1920 square feet of living space. Wheatland maintains a strong rental market, particularly for homes located in the country outside of town, providing potential residential rental income depending on future occupancy arrangements. Douglas Pivot Irrigated Farm offers a combination of productive irrigated farmland, agricultural income potential, wildlife presence, and rural living near Wheatland in Platte County, Wyoming. This property is co-listed with Scott Leach, Hall and Hall FAQ Section How many acres does Douglas Pivot Irrigated Farm include? The property consists of approximately 171 acres located near Wheatland in Platte County, Wyoming. How many acres are irrigated? The farm includes 80 irrigated acres served by the Wheatland Irrigation District. What irrigation system is used on the property? Irrigation is provided by a Valley 5 tower pivot equipped with a 100 foot end gun. What crops have historically been grown on the farm? The property has historically been planted in sugar beets and corn silage. What production levels have historically been achieved? In strong production years the farm has produced approximately 35 tons of sugar beets per acre or 20 to 25 tons of corn silage per acre. Is the farm currently leased? Historically the irrigated ground has been cash rented for approximately $175 per acre. House is rented with excellent tenants. Wheatland has a strong rental market and the demand for rural rentals is high. Is there a home on the property? Yes. The property includes a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom farmhouse with approximately 1,800 square feet of living space. Is there rental income potential from the home? Wheatland has historically maintained a strong rental market, especially for rural homes outside of town, providing potential residential rental income depending on future occupancy arrangements. Is there hunting on the property? The property lies near the Chug Creek drainage, where deer and migrating geese regularly travel through the area.
$900,000  •  171 acres
The Douglas Pivot Irrigated Farm is a well-balanced 171+/- acre agricultural property located four miles east of Wheatland, offering a combination of productive irrigated farmland, functional rangeland, and residential improvements. With 78+/- irrigated acres supported by an 80+/- acre water right through the Wheatland Irrigation District, the farm has a strong history of producing sugar beets and corn silage, along with reliable cash rental income potential. The remaining acreage provides winter pasture for livestock and attracts local wildlife, enhancing both operational and recreational appeal. Improvements include a four-bedroom farmhouse with income potential, while the property’s proximity to Wheatland and regional markets like Torrington adds convenience. Set in a region known for its agricultural strength, outdoor recreation, and small-town quality of life, this property presents an attractive opportunity for producers, investors, or those seeking a rural lifestyle. The Facts: ~ 171+/- acres ~ Ten minutes to Wheatland, one hour to Torrington, and one hour to Cheyenne ~ 78+/- acres under a five-tower pivot ~ 80+/- acre water right from Wheatland Irrigation District ~ Four-bedroom, two-bathroom farmhouse built in 1910 ~ Historically planted in sugar beets and corn silage with a cash rent of $175 per acre ~ Located near the Chug Creek drainage, which provides seasonal goose hunting opportunities
$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.
$750,000  •  168 acres
Masters Irrigated Farm is a productive 168± acre agricultural property located approximately 15 miles from Powell, Wyoming, along State Highway 32 in Big Horn County. The property consists entirely of deeded acres and flat features, highly usable farm ground, with approximately 90± acres currently irrigated through gated pipe. Irrigation water is supplied by the Willwood Irrigation District with 1931 priority water rights, providing dependable and consistent water delivery. The 2026 irrigation assessment is approximately $3,416 for 96± assessed acres, and portions of the property are serviced by underground pipeline for efficient water distribution. Whistle Creek runs through the eastern portion of the property, adding natural water features and supporting wetlands habitat on the southern end. Livestock water is available via a tank on the north fence line, supplied by tile drainage, offering reliable year round water capable of supporting approximately 150 head of cattle. Additional access to water is available through a culvert crossing under Highway 32. The property is fenced and has historically supported cattle, though some fence improvements could enhance overall functionality. The land supports a variety of wildlife, including deer, antelope, and pheasants, adding recreational appeal to this productive farm. Improvements include an older trailer house and homestead, both considered to have minimal contributory value. This property presents an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a well located, irrigated farm with strong water rights, reliable infrastructure, and proven agricultural productivity in a desirable Big Horn Basin location.
$1,750,000  •  160 acres
Welcome to Sadler Ranch – A Casper, Wyoming Ranch with Equestrian, Ag & Income Potential Welcome to Sadler Ranch—a rare opportunity to own a productive, well-equipped 160-acre ranch just 20 minutes from downtown Casper, Wyoming. With a balance of modern amenities, income-generating potential, and functional ag infrastructure, this property is ideal for equestrian enthusiasts, hay producers, small-scale ranchers, or anyone seeking the Wyoming lifestyle with space to grow and earn. The Home - Updated Casper-area ranch home with shop, flex space, radiant floors, and modern kitchen—just 20 minutes from downtown Casper. At the heart of the property is a 2,821 sq. ft. ranch-style home offering 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an additional flex room that can serve as an office, guest space, or non-conforming bedroom. The home features in-floor radiant heat, concrete flooring, and a newly remodeled primary bathroom. The open-concept kitchen, dining, and living room creates a warm, communal space with a newly installed island adding functionality and flow. A recently constructed breezeway connects the home to a 1,200 sq. ft. shop with three 12’ roll-up doors—perfect for equipment storage or workshop space. The home is serviced by city water, with an additional outdoor tap and backup well water sources for the rest of the property. Land, Irrigation & Hay Production - Irrigated ranchland in Natrona County, WY producing 3–4 tons of hay per acre The ranch includes 100± irrigated acres under a 6-tower Zimmatic pivot, fed by 80 acre-feet of water rights from the Alcova Irrigation District. An additional 60± acres of dryland grazing completes the land balance. The property consistently produces 3–4 tons of hay per acre per cut, with 2–3 cuts annually, making this a high-performing hay operation with real revenue potential. The pond on the property is fed by the irrigation canal, providing an additional water source for livestock or aesthetics. Equestrian & Event Amenities - Casper-area equestrian ranch with roping arena, return chute, announcer’s booth, and livestock-ready outbuildings. A standout feature of Sadler Ranch is its 145’ x 240’ outdoor roping arena, equipped with catch pens, a return chute, full lighting, and power—ready to support training, clinics, or competition. A nearby announcer’s booth adds versatility, along with a 16’ x 16’ tack shed and three loafing sheds for horses or livestock. Income-Generating Features - Wyoming ranch with 6 RV hookups and event-ready infrastructure for agri-tourism, retreats, or seasonal income opportunities. In addition to hay production, Sadler Ranch features six RV hookups with water and power, offering a seasonal income stream from travelers, event guests, or rodeo participants. The property has hosted public events such as roping competitions and Hay Days, a family-friendly seasonal event with hay-themed activities. With the infrastructure already in place, it’s ready to support event hosting, agri-tourism, or ranch-style retreats. Location & Access Located just minutes from Casper/Natrona County International Airport, Hwy 20/26, and downtown Casper, this property provides easy access and rural freedom—the best of both worlds. Listing ID: 49007-500001
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$925,000  •  160 acres
$1,000,000
This recreational retreat comprises approximately 160 acres and is situated in Albany County, though its location is in close proximity to Platte County, making Wheatland, Wyoming, a convenient base of operations. Nestled against Albany Peak and the Fish Creek headwaters in the Laramie Mountain Range foothills. Improvements include: 1,364 sq. ft. Newly Remodeled Main Residence 6,720 sq. ft. lodge-like structure with a commercial-sized kitchen, suitable for large gatherings or a large camp. Additional structures include a 4,620 sq. ft. shop/storage building, a storage building, and a covered picnic area. Borders the Medicine Bow National Forest, providing “end-of-road” access to thousands of acres of public land. Located within the famed Area 7 elk area.
$6,000,000  •  160 acres
Under Contract
Flowing through the heart of the Moose Willow Ranch, Horse Creek is the crown jewel of this extraordinary 160-acre wilderness retreat. This classic freestone fishery winds 1 ¾ +/- miles through the property, offering walk-and-wade fly fishing for wild rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout averaging 12–14 inches all within one of Wyoming’s most breathtaking settings. Set beneath the towering Breccia formations and the dramatic silhouettes of Bodecker, Cathedral Peak, and the rugged Five Pockets, the creek runs cold, clear, and productive through every season. Surrounded by millions of acres of Shoshone National Forest, the ranch provides a rare combination of private water and true wilderness solitude, with the sweeping panorama of the Absaroka Range as your constant backdrop. Whether as a full-time residence or a seasonal fly fishing sanctuary, Moose Willow Ranch is a rare opportunity to own your own stretch of wild Wyoming water in an untouched mountain retreat.
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$96,000  •  160 acres
$120,000
PRICE REDUCED by $24K - The Separation Flats Acreage offers a great opportunity to own a 160-acre parcel with numerous recreational opportunities just 20 miles north of Rawlins, Wyoming. Bordered on two sides by the BLM, this property offers outstanding views of Separation Point, Whiskey Peak, the Ferris Mountains and the Haystack Mountains. The subject property is located just a mile off HWY 287 and is accessed via a two-track road across the BLM. It is in the Ranching, Agriculture and Mining (RAM) zoning district and is not encumbered by any covenants. There are 100’s of thousands of acres of public land in the area offering ample opportunities for the outdoor enthusiasts that enjoy hunting, fishing, ATVing, hiking, mountain biking and wildlife viewing. To learn more about the Separation Flats Acreage contact James Land Company today!
$4,995,000  •  160 acres
A truly unique and exceptional property that has just become available: a magnificent 160-acre ranch, offered to the public for the first time in over 60 years. This remarkable property features approximately 4,000 feet of private river frontage, offering unparalleled access to nature and recreational opportunities. The ranch includes multiple homes, providing ample accommodation for family, guests, or staff. Surrounded by extensive BLM land.
$495,000  •  160 acres
The Johnson Canyon 160 is an unbeatable recreational property located just outside of Caper, Wyoming. 160+/- acres bordering 1000's of acres of BLM and State lands. Years worth of strong trail cam photos that you can see on the Hayden Outdoors website.
$397,000  •  160 acres
Tapers Place is a 160± acre ranch (21 AUMs) in Carbon County, Wyoming, offering privacy, wide-open skies, and plenty of room to roam. With a 750± acre BLM allotment (99 AUMs) and bordering roughly 335,000 acres of BLM land, it’s ideal for running cattle and accessing public ground. Located in Elk Area 111, it’s great for big game and upland bird hunting, with potential for elk tags this season.
$5,750,000  •  160 acres
Bighorn Mountain Hideout is located deep in the Bighorn Mountains. Sitting high atop the surrounding timbered valleys at nearly 8000 feet, the view from the lodge extends over 100 miles. White Creek splits and follows both the northern and southern borders. This 160 acre oasis is bordered by BLM on the west.
$950,000  •  160 acres
Featuring • 1,260 sq ft, 1-bedroom, 1-bath cabin with detached garage, greenhouse, and insulated office/man cave all on the grid. • Pristine maintenance throughout the property • Live water • Currently qualifying for landowner tags • Immediate adjacency to the Laramie Peak Wildlife Habitat Management Area and extensive public-land trail systems and access. • End-of-the-road privacy, surrounded by excellent big-game habitat • Located within Area 7 Elk Area, currently qualifying for landowner tags • Bighorn sheep, mule deer, elk, bears, and numerous other game and non-game species are observed daily on the property.
$1,650,000  •  159.43 acres
This exceptional 82± acre farm and recreational property offers a rare combination of quality improvements, productive irrigated acreage, livestock facilities, abundant wildlife, and premier outdoor recreation.
$238,800  •  155.46 acres
155+ Acre Wyoming Land Opportunity Near Historic Fort Steele Discover 155.46 acres of wide-open Wyoming landscape in Carbon County, where history meets opportunity. This expansive parcel offers the perfect canvas for your vision of rural living, recreation, or investment in the heart of the American West. Location & Access Conveniently positioned just half a mile from Interstate 80, this property provides easy highway access while maintaining the peace and privacy of rural Wyoming. County Road 347 runs directly through the property from north to south, ensuring year-round accessibility. The land sits in a prime location near Fort Steele, with Sinclair just 10 minutes away and Rawlins a quick 20-minute drive for shopping, services, and amenities. Distinctive Features The property boasts an enviable position bordering the historic Fort Steele Historic Site along its northern boundary-a rare opportunity to own land adjacent to this fascinating piece of Wyoming heritage. Enjoy stunning views of the North Platte River valley and the surrounding high plains landscape that defines this region. With 240 acres of BLM public land bordering the western boundary, your recreational opportunities extend far beyond the property lines. The North Platte River - Fort Steele/Rochelle Public Access Area lies just across the highway, offering immediate access to some of Wyoming's finest fishing, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation. Development Potential Power lines already run along County Road 347, making this an exceptional homestead opportunity. Whether you're envisioning a ranch headquarters, weekend retreat, or simply want to secure your piece of the West, the infrastructure is in place to bring your plans to life. Important Note: The buildings visible in photographs and video are NOT included with this property. Please refer to the detailed property map for boundary information. Recently completed survey available upon request. Why Carbon County? Experience the freedom of wide-open spaces, minimal light pollution for spectacular stargazing, abundant wildlife, and the independent spirit that defines Wyoming living. With no state income tax and minimal development restrictions, Wyoming offers lifestyle and financial advantages that are hard to match. The details provided have been gathered from sources deemed trustworthy, but their accuracy and completeness have not been independently verified. Great Plains Land Company offers no assurances, warranties, or guarantees regarding the information presented. Great Plains Land Company bears no responsibility or liability for any inaccuracies, omissions, or reliability issues within this content. It is strongly advised that you perform your own thorough, independent investigation of the property and confirm all information yourself. Any decision to rely on this information is made entirely at your own discretion and risk.
$1,990,000  •  134 acres
Under Contract
29 Meade Creek is located just minutes from the Big Horn Equestrian Center and the heart of the polo world! Opportunities are endless with this location and productive acres. This property offers the perfect balance of hay production, grazing, and opportunities for equine enthusiast. The property is comprised of 134± total acres, of which 70± are irrigated. The location is ideal for a horse motel, guest polo players, or just productive farming. The improved meadows and irrigation system, along with valuable 1888 water rights, contribute to maximum yields of hay production. Improvements consist of a completely updated 4-bedroom, 2 bath home, large Morton barn/shop, pipe corals, tack shed and open-faced shed. Thermosink waterer and extensive continuous fencing make ideal horse pastures. This highly desired location offers great mountain views and convenient access to the communities of Big Horn, Story, Sheridan and Buffalo. Located only 6 miles from the Big Horn Equestrian Center and one mile from I-90. All equestrians and niche farm and ranch producers must see!
$600,000  •  120 acres
Welcome to Little Windy Ranch, where 120± acres of Wyoming’s natural beauty thrive along the South Fork of the Little Wind River. Surrounded by abundant wildlife, this ranch is crafted for those who cherish the outdoors, adventure, and the unique experiences that only nature can provide. Little Windy Ranch offers endless opportunities to connect with the land and experience all it has to offer. At the core of Little Windy Ranch is nearly 1,000± feet of prime river frontage along the South Fork of the Little Wind River. For serious anglers, this stretch of water is a dream come true. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, the river offers year-round fishing that tests your patience and skill with every cast. Home to Brown, Rainbow, Cutthroat, and Brook Trout, this river is where you’ll create memories with every catch. Each season brings its own unique fishing experience, from the lively spring hatches to the quiet, reflective moments of winter. Located in Game Management Unit (GMU) 171, the region is known for its trophy antelope, roaming freely across the open landscape. This area is also a prime location for elk hunting, with nonresident draw odds at 67% for those with seven points, making it an excellent choice for serious hunters. Little Windy Ranch isn’t just about hunting and fishing—it’s about experiencing the outdoors in every way possible. The diverse terrain invites exploration - horseback rides that take you across the open land, hikes that lead you through untouched wilderness, and views that take your breath away. With elevations ranging from 6,000± to 6,200± feet, the ranch offers a stunning backdrop for your outdoor pursuits. Just 1.3± miles away, Washakie Reservoir is perfect for a day of fishing, boating, or wildlife watching in a tranquil setting. The nearby town of Lander offers even more opportunities to connect with nature like Sinks Canyon State Park. And when winter rolls in, the Wind River Range offers backcountry skiing and snowmobiling, while Fremont Lake offers year-round activities from summer boating to winter ice fishing. Lander itself is a vibrant community known for its arts, historic downtown, and events. Fort Washakie, named after the revered Shoshone leader Chief Washakie, is a community steeped in history and culture. Here, essential services blend with a deep respect for the land and its traditions. When it’s time to travel, Riverton Regional Airport is at your service, offering both commercial flights and private charter options. And with Lander just 21± miles away, you’re close to all the modern conveniences you need, while still surrounded by the natural beauty that defines Wyoming. Little Windy Ranch is where your passion for the outdoors meets the opportunity of a lifetime. It’s the place where your hunting and fishing dreams become a reality. Whether you’re out at first light tracking game or casting your line as the sun sets, this ranch offers everything you need for the ultimate outdoor lifestyle. Ready to make it yours? Contact us today to schedule a private showing and start your journey at Little Windy Ranch.
$1,500,000  •  120 acres
Horse Creek Vista is a 120+/- acre retreat located minutes from Cheyenne and an hour from the Colorado Front Range. The ranch is complemented by a custom, steel-framed three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with an attached and finished two-car garage. The yard has a sprinkler system with numerous mature cottonwood and pine trees. The property overlooks Horse Creek, which is a riparian zone with willows. The outbuildings consist of a pole barn with a concrete floor and two 12-foot overhead doors. There is a lean-to horse shed with a tack room. The property and its structures are in outstanding condition and move-in ready, which is appealing to someone wanting quiet country living. The Facts: ~ 120+/- acres ~ Twenty minutes from Cheyenne and one hour from Fort Collins and the Colorado Front Range ~ Recently built 2,596+/-± square foot home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms ~ Many mature cottonwood and pine trees ~ Rolling grass-covered hills that overlook ~ Horse Creek, which is a riparian zone with willows ~ The property is fenced with four and five-strand barbed wire on wood and steel posts ~ Outbuildings consist of a pole barn with concrete floor and two overhead doors, a lean-to horse shed with tack room, and two wood-framed original buildings from 1920 ~ Wildlife that frequent the property include whitetail deer, elk, geese and ducks
$680,000  •  120 acres
120 acres adjacent to BLM land Year-round creek with beaver pond Abundant wildlife Off-grid cabin 30 minutes from Laramie Epic history, abundant wildlife, and endless recreation surround Hidden Springs Ranch, located between Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyoming. With 120 acres with a small year-round stream, and a cabin already in place, Hidden Springs Ranch well-positioned as a multi-purpose recreation outpost, yet convenient to two of Wyoming’s largest communities. The hills around Hidden Springs Ranch were alive with the sound of railroad construction in 1867-68 with the arrival of the nation’s first transcontinental line, the Union Pacific, that reached its high point of 8247 feet just four miles west of the location of Hidden Springs Ranch. Today a large pyramid structure marks the high point, named the Ames Monument in memory of Oakes and Oliver Ames, Union Pacific financiers. Hidden Springs Ranch lies at about 8000 feet, and the surrounding hills are a mix of grasslands, limber pine, aspen groves, and picturesque granite rock outcroppings. The most significant feature of this property is its small permanent stream, for the valley of Hidden Springs Ranch is a magnet for wildlife. Thick riparian vegetation borders the stream, sheltering songbirds of many varieties, and healthy herds of mule deer and pronghorn frequent the valley as a water source. From time to time, elk and even moose can also be seen on the property. The mule deer and pronghorn on the ranch are natural quarries for big game hunters, and the property borders an additional 160 acres of BLM, adding to its privacy. Hunting is a prime feature here, but fishing is available as well, for the wild brook trout that inhabit a small pond on the creek. In addition to the hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing on the ranch itself, just four or five miles north rises the famed Vedauwoo recreation area, renowned for its massive exposed granite rock formations, popular with climbers, and a large network of hiking, horseback, and mountain biking trails. Nearby Curt Gowdy State Park offers reservoir fishing, boating, and camping. A log cabin has been built at Hidden Springs Ranch, which is about 1000 square feet and includes sleeping space for 4 to 6 persons. Solar power and a generator exist at the cabin, and power has been extended to it as well, but is not yet connected. Only three or four miles south of Interstate 80, Hidden Springs Ranch is easily accessible to both Laramie, 25 miles to the west, and Cheyenne, 40 miles to the east. Even the major metropolitan area of Denver is only about two hours’ driving time away. Hidden Springs Ranch is an ideal retreat for those wanting moderate acreage with hunting and fishing, but a location that is not painfully distant from civilization. When the rush and noise of the city get to be too much, escape to this retreat called Hidden Springs where your nearest neighbors will be pronghorns and coyotes! Contact Dennis Magnusson for more information: 307-640-6431 or .
$1,600,000  •  113.27 acres
East River Run on the Little Laramie River is a 109± acre river property in Wyoming’s Centennial Valley featuring nearly one-half mile of Little Laramie River, native pasture, excellent brown and rainbow trout fishing, and beautiful views of the Snowy Range. With year-round access and close proximity to Laramie, the property offers a unique combination of live water, recreation, and homesite potential.
$565,000  •  113 acres
Red Hawk Acreage | Sundance, WY Panoramic views, power, water well, end of the road privacy and access to public land! Incredible vistas span across a broad segment of the Bear Lodge Mountains and the Black Hills. The property is adjacent to a section of State Land and access to Black Hills National Forest is nearby at various access points in the Bear Lodge Mountains. Situated in Government Valley where Sheep Mountain rises prominently to the west and Crow Peak is visible on the distant eastern horizon near Spearfish, SD. The property already has underground electricity, a water well and an RV hookup. Convenient location within a 10-minute drive to Sundance, WY and 40-minute drive to Spearfish, SD. This tremendous 113 acre building site is close to all of the amenities of the northern Black Hills. !! Property Highlights!! * Amazing views of the Bear Lodge and Black Hills. * Borders a section of State Land. * Underground power. * Water well. * RV Hookup with water and power. * Covenants allow horses. * 10-minute drive to Sundance, WY * 40-minute drive to Spearfish, SD. * 5 miles to horseback riding & hiking trails into National Forest. Visit ArnoldRealty.com for maps and more information or call Jim Pederson at 307-746-2083.
$3,575,000  •  106.8 acres
This exceptional, turn-key, equestrian estate is comprised of 106.8± deeded acres 15 miles from Casper, Wyoming on a scenic plateau offering breathtaking panoramic views of surrounding mountains and lush creek valleys below. The custom 6,810 sq ft western contemporary mountain lodge, completed in 2017, showcases rugged elegance with wood and stone exteriors, 3-car oversized garage, and a geothermal system. Inside, the 5-bedroom, 6-bath home features a dramatic great room with vaulted timber ceilings and a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, a gourmet kitchen with a massive butcherblock island and professional appliances, a luxurious master suite with private stone fireplace, plus a finished basement with family room and guest quarters. The 15,360 sq ft insulated 8-stall equestrian barn has heated tack and vet rooms, automatic waterers, an indoor arena, and a comfortable 1 BD/1 BA apartment. Additional improvements include a 2,480 sq ft pull-through shop, a 120x200 outdoor arena, and four paddocks with loafing sheds. Pride of ownership is obvious in the level of care and maintenance on the property. The thoughtfulness, detail, and finishes that went into designing and constructing the buildings perfectly balances luxury, comfort, and functionality making this a very special buying opportunity.
$2,249,000  •  105 acres
Welcome to the homestead. This exceptional property offers a plethora of opportunities suited for a variety of owners. The meticulously maintained, sprawling home provides ample room for everyone and serves as the true showstopper of the estate. All livestock are included in the sale, making this a completely turn-key operation for the next owner.
$5,950,000  •  102 acres
Nestled along the banks of the famed Blacks Fork River, the Blacks Fork River Ranch represents a rare opportunity to own a turnkey Wyoming legacy property that seamlessly blends luxury living, premier equestrian amenities, and exceptional recreational opportunities. Located just minutes from the historical town of Fort Bridger, Wyoming, this magnificent property encompasses approximately 102 deeded acres in the heart of southwestern Wyoming. This remarkable ranch was thoughtfully designed for those seeking an authentic Western lifestyle without sacrificing comfort or convenience. The custom-built 6,260 square foot, 4 bed, 4.5 bath residence captures breathtaking views of an idyllic river-fed pond, lush meadows and Cottonwood lined river bottoms while offering refined finishes and inviting spaces ideal for entertaining family and guests. The masterful craftsmanship in this home is on display throughout with double thick granite counter tops, beautiful hardwood cabinets, oversized hardwood doors, travertine tile and skip-sawn hickory hardwood flooring. A full wet bar with wine fridge is directly across from the massive masonry fireplace for ease of use when entertaining guests as they sit around enjoying a fire or if they move out to the covered hot tub or patio to take in a breathtaking sunset or look at the star covered skies. The ranch is exceptionally well suited for the equestrian enthusiast, featuring a beautifully designed horse barn with manager’s quarters located adjacent to the primary residence. The barn’s location and amenities offer both functionality and luxury. The barn provides ample space for equipment and hay storage, with a tack room with a ½ bath, and three oversized indoor Priefert stalls with runs. There are 40 acres of flood-irrigated hay meadows, primarily a mix of timothy and brome grasses, historically producing quality horse hay. The topography of the ranch is relatively flat offering a number of ideal building sites for additional improvements which could include a training center, roping arena, etc. The Blacks Fork River Ranch is located in the Bridger Valley, a major gateway to the Ashley and Wasatch National Forests, the Flaming Gorge National Recreation area and the High Uinta’s Wilderness Area. These areas offering endless outdoor recreation opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast that enjoys fishing, hiking, ATVing, horseback riding, boating, mountain biking, hunting, off roading snowmobiling and skiing. The Bridger Valley is known for its rugged and varied terrain that produces an abundance of hunting opportunities for big game, upland birds and waterfowl. The Uinta Mountains south of the ranch provide the ideal habitat for elk, deer and moose and features countless alpine lakes and mountain streams full of cutthroat and brook trout. Moose, deer and antelope can be found at lower elevations and are often seen on the ranch. There is over a half mile of the Blacks Fork River, a half mile of the Austin Canal and the pond in front of the improvements that reaches depths of 20 feet for the avid angler to enjoy. Whether envisioned as a private family retreat, luxury sporting property, or legacy ranch, Blacks Fork River Ranch offers an increasingly rare opportunity to own a turnkey Wyoming river ranch where luxury, recreation, and authentic Western living come together. This is ranch is being offered turnkey with all furnishings and key equipment. For more information on the Blacks Fork River Ranch contact James Land Company.
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