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Embrace the tranquility of rural living with our selection of farms for sale.

Whether you’re seeking a place to cultivate your passions or simply enjoy wide-open spaces, these properties offer endless possibilities. Dive into our listings and find your perfect slice of farmland today!

$1,725,000
4 Bed
3 Bath
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    
$2,950,000
4 Bed
3 Bath
That Wyoming Ranch You Have Been Looking For- 79 Beaver Creek Road, Sundance, WY- There are those places, every once in a while that you drive by and say, “That’s my dream property.” Well, this is one of those picture-perfect ranch properties and it is for sale! 167 acres +/- nestled in the Black Hills of Wyoming just 15 minutes Southwest of Historic Sundance, WY. Custom-built 4 Br/2.5 Bath 3,198 sq.ft +/- log home with a 28’x34’ garage, 28’x32’ finished/heated shop (w/bathroom), 36’x48’ pole barn w/enclosed 10’x48’ lean-to, corrals with heated stock tanks and 2 loafing sheds. The home very well laid out with a gorgeous fireplace in the living room, large master bedroom/bath, open kitchen/dining room/family room area and large decks to enjoy those Wyoming views. This fantastic piece of property has Beaver Creek meandering through it and includes 40 acres of BLM lease. This area is also known for its top-notch hunting including, but not limited to deer and turkey hunting. Ride your horses up in the gorgeous trees or down along the creek. Truly a working Wyoming ranch. Priced at $2,950,000.
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$1,900,000
6 Bed
5 Bath
Box Elder
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Indoor and outdoor arena on forty acres just minutes from Rapid City and the Black Hills of South Dakota. Between the arena and livestock shelters, there is over 22,000 square feet of recreation space or protection for your livestock. Don’t have livestock, use the space as your next business headquarters or for storage units for RV’s, boats, etc. This parcel boasts not 1 but 3 homes. The primary home is a 1400 square foot modular built in 2019. This modern 2-bedroom 2 bath house has a full unfinished basement with egress for 2 additional bedrooms and a roughed in bathroom should you desire to expand. An unattached 25’x32’ garage provides ample parking. The second home is a 1,568 square foot manufactured home built in 2021. This house has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Both homes are in like-new condition. The third house is a 1976 manufactured house that is not currently being used but could easily become rental property or converted into your new office space. Each house has their own city water tap, leased propane tank and private septic system. No covenants - the only restrictions are those within your imagination. Use the second and third houses for a mother-in-law cottage, office space or rent them out for monthly income. This property’s proximity to town and existing facilities makes it a perfect prospect for whatever you would like to do.
$15,500,000
16 Bed
15 Bath
ScatterGun Lodge sits against the breathtaking backdrop of South Dakota's remarkable natural beauty, within this beauty lies a property that only dreams are made of. ScatterGun Lodge beckons outdoor enthusiasts and discerning buyers seeking a turn-key operation or a lavish corporate retreat. This extensive property spans an impressive 2200+/- acres, and is truly a sportsmen's dream. ScatterGun Lodge hosts a variety of habitats including miles of creek bottoms, rolling hills, pothole duck ponds, food plots, and large agriculture fields. This 2200+/- acre ranch isn't just vast; it's a professionally managed paradise meticulously sculpted over 25 years to become a premier wildlife habitat, combining luxury living with world-class hunting. At its heart, a grand 16-bedroom lodge stands proudly, complete with a commercial kitchen, and a large bar and living area designed for unforgettable gatherings. Scattergun Lodge has witnessed all kinds of tales and is ready for yours. Adjacent to the lodge is a stunning private residence, with 2700+/- square feet of meticulously crafted living space offering privacy and luxury. Additional accommodation includes a 9-bedroom guides bunkhouse, a quaint 3-bedroom cookhouse, and a 2-bedroom manager's house, ensuring ample space for guests or staff. Multiple outbuildings provide ample storage and tuck behind them is a large dog kennel, and bird cleaning facility. The real allure of ScatterGun doesn't just lie in its buildings; it's the land itself that steals the show. With nearly four miles of creek bottom boosting one of South Dakota's best Whitetail herds, with several Boone and Crockett deer taken over the years, this property is a hunter's dream. The Waterfowl hunting on ScatterGun is something to behold. No matter how many years behind the trigger, every wing-shooter will marvel at the fall migration of ducks and geese into the region. Thanks to its nearly 1200 acres of farmable land and pothole ponds, the ranch promises some of the best duck hunting in the nation during the fall season. The development of wetland areas further enriches the habitat, enhancing its diversity and the overall ecological health of the ranch. The Ring Neck Pheasant is the main event, drawing guests in from around the world in hopes of experiencing the flush of a cackling ROOSTER. ScatterGun Lodge allows for multiple pheasant hunting options including shelter belts, strip ag fields, creek bottoms, hillside draws, and well-laid-out food plots. ScatterGun is ideal for someone looking to sustain and enhance a world-class wildlife habitat and hunting operation. The ranch represents not just a piece of property, but a lifestyle and a legacy For those concerned with accessibility, Pierre, South Dakota, provides commercial daily flights and excellent accommodations for private aircraft, ensuring that ScatterGun Lodge is both a secluded escape and a conveniently accessible destination. Indeed, ScatterGun is not just purchased; it's adopted into one's lifestyle, promising a legacy of conservation, luxury, and adventure that few can dream of owning. Whether you are watching the sunset over the fields, hosting guests in the sprawling lodge, or enjoying a quiet morning on the river chasing Walleyes, every moment at Scattergun Lodge becomes a cherished memory, a story waiting to be told. In an age where every property claims uniqueness, here lies a truly one-of-a-kind refuge combining adventure, relaxation, and luxury. ScatterGun Lodge is the heartbeat of Pheasant Country. For your own, personal, qualified showing please contact, Jake Hyland or John Herrity
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$1,089,000
4 Bed
3 Bath
Fort Laramie
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The Stone Cabin Ranch sits just north of the small historic town of Fort Laramie, in Goshen County, where the Laramie and North Platte Rivers converge in Southeast Wyoming. The area is rich in history, with the Fort playing a key and vital role in the United States western expansion. Native Americans, trappers, traders, missionaries, emigrants, soldiers, miners and ranchers all left their mark on the famous history of the American West!The Ranch has good grass on gentle and rolling hills with tight fences and ample water from 3 wells and 2 stock tanks that make for big fat cows! Six individual lots make up the total of 253 acres that are divided into 3 lots in the North pasture and 3 lots in the South pasture. The lots could also be sold individually for investment return if desired. The Ranch also borders a State of Wyoming section and a 40-acre BLM piece. The main house is a well-kept newer 1232 sq ft modular home with 2BR, 2BA, and a detached 2 car metal sided garage. For Ranch projects and equipment storage, there is a nice 36x50 insulated pole barn shop with two 12 overhead bay doors and a 10x36 storage loft. The Stone Cabin is a cozy 840 sq ft and has 1BR & 1BA with a wood pellet stove and eat in kitchen that provides for comfortable gatherings. The bunkhouse is great for kids or guests with 2 sleeping bunks and a warm propane gas stove. The detached Garage Ma Hall is a great place to hang out and tell stories! The garage is heated by another wood pellet stove and has convenient murphy style bunk beds! In addition to the recreational opportunities at the Ranch, it is also well located to the Laramie and North Platte Rivers and the reservoir at Guernsey State Park! Just a bit further down the road is the reservoir at Glendo State Park, both offering excellent boating, fishing, hiking and biking as well as host of other outdoor adventures! Fort Laramie was originally established as a fur trading post in 1834 and evolved into the largest and best-known military post on the Northern Plains! The Fort witnessed the entire saga of western expansion thru the homesteaders and their establishment and use of the Oregon, Mormon and California Trails and the Native American resistance to the encroachment into their territories. The Ranch is about an hour and a half to the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne and about the same to the state's regional hub in Casper, and the University of Wyoming in Laramie. All cities offer convenient air travel and their own respective amenities. The hustle and bustle of the Colorado Front Range, and all it has to offer is just a couple of hours to the south. The Stone Cabin Ranch is an opportunity to have a piece of the vanishing last frontier in the Great State of Wyoming!
$15,950,000
0 Bed
4 Bath
The 2,238 deeded acre ranch is located about 8 miles NW of Sundance Wyoming in the Black Hills National Forest at an altitude of 5,500' about one hour W of Rapid City SD on I 90. The name Sundance evokes images of rowdy Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid leading the wild bunch out of Wyoming on the longest stretch of bank and train robberies in history of the Old West. The name Sundance also summons up visions of Native American tribes camped at the base of nearby Sundance Mountain in the mystical Black Hills where they performed their sacred Sundance. This region is where the North American Tribal and Cowboy cultures grappled in a historic collision course. In these rolling hills covered with Ponderosa Pine, Aspen & Oak, the family has aggregated 5 ranch parcels (CLICK More tab) providing the beautiful setting for their brand-new western cabin about 3,578 SF, 6 new hunting cabins and 3 new pole barn shops located strategically across the ridge lines, meadows and forests. South Miller Creek meanders through the ranch. At dawn and dusk the ranch meadows are traversed by cattle, elk and deer with Boone and Crocket class bulls and bucks, stalked by mountain lion and an occasional bear. Turkeys, upland game birds and waterfowl are common sights. The mountain meadows support about 200 cow/calf pairs, stocked through a seasonal lease with a ranch neighbor. The ranch owner has built high quality new corrals for working the cattle and for shipping. About 20 miles of mostly new fences enclose the ranch boundaries. Cattle are rotated through fenced pastures. To help disperse the cattle, 8 new stock watering tanks are distributed across the ranch supplied through about 5 miles of underground water lines. The water is pumped from a spring at the valley floor to a holding tank at the ranch high point. From that high point the water gravity flows to the strategically placed stock tanks that operate with solar panels to control the rate of water flow. Up there, Devils Tower, the Nation's first National Monument is visible about 8 miles to the NW as the raven flies. Two new shops are located in convenient locations at the North and South ends of the ranch, to support the ranch operations. Profitable timber harvest operations on the ranch have thinned the beautiful ponderosa pine forests. The dozens of high mountain meadows provide hardy high altitude grass as feed for the cattle and abundant wildlife. The mix of meadows and forest provide excellent cover for the wildlife. The ranch manager wrangles horses for cowboying, hunting and trail rides on the remarkable ranch trail network, winding about 20 miles on various routes across the ranch to the Black Hills National Forest, which offers several hundred thousand acres of recreational opportunities throughout the 4 enchanting ranch seasons.
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$9,500,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
In the same family for over 50 years, Brug Land & Livestock has managed this ranch running 250 pair, consistently year over year, on a property that every year has put up enough dry land hay production to feed all of the livestock during the winter months. Located near Recluse, Wyoming, this large 7,600 acre ranch (6,762 +/- deeded acres) has been well maintained and never overgrazed. This part of Wyoming is known for consistent moisture and excellent grass production. In excellent ''turn-key'' condition, Brug Land & Livestock has received many management and stewardship awards. Located in a very favorable moisture content area of northeast Wyoming, this ranch produces ample hay without irrigation! In the past 50 plus years, the current owners have only purchased hay on three occasions. In addition to being an excellent cattle operation, Brug Land & Livestock has run a consistent Outfitting business for the past 40 plus years. Excellent Mule Deer and Antelope hunting on this very productive grass ranch.
$10,600,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
Situated in the northeast corner of Sheridan County, Wyoming, Cabin Creek Ranch provides excellent summer cattle grazing, and is home to elk, deer, moose and antelope, making this nearly 9,000 acre spread a phenomenal recreational, agriculture and investment ranch. Just over an hour from Sheridan, Wyoming this stunning landscape is in fenced into one block with over 7,041 deeded acres and approximately 1,800 BLM acres. With fenced pastures, stock water, pipelines for water distribution, and working corrals, this low basis investment will provide income with low overhead for any investment minded buyer. Only one mile separates the northern boundary of Cabin Creek Ranch from the southern boundary of Montana. Excellent hunting, including elk, mule deer, antelope, turkey,
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$1,275,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
Torrington
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Welcome to the Huntley Farm. Located in the heart of Goshen County, one of the highest farm production regions in Wyoming. Goshen County has historically been recognized for high yield production in southeast Wyoming. Historically mild winters with an early spring allows producers to start their farming season earlier than other Wyoming areas with higher elevations. The Huntley Farm has a solid foundation for continued production with minimal input cost. The size of the property would allow an operator the time to cut the fields in a matter of a few days and prepare to bale the product in short time period. Irrigation water in this area has served the growers well and the sellers of the Huntley Farm have been pleased with the irrigation districts operations. Wildlife such as Mule Deer, pheasants and other upland birds reside in this area of Goshen County. Property Facts: -265 acres total -257 irrigated acres -113 acres flood irrigated -144 acres under 2 center pivots -hay yield 2024 - 4.25 ton per acre -hay yield 2023 - 4.5 ton per acre -partially fenced for fall grazing
$320,800
0 Bed
0 Bath
Presho Pheasant Acreage
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$1,600,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
Wheatland
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The Mountain View Pivots consist of 463 deed acres with approximately 244 acres under two center pivots which were installed in 2019. The 8500 Series Zimatic pivots have GPS guidance systems and are both 7-tower with a 4-year-old stand of alfalfa. There are two irrigation wells: • The west pivot has an irrigation well permit for 850 gpm, with a depth of 348' and a static water level at 90'. • The east pivot has an irrigation well permit for 825 gpm, with a depth of 348' and a static water level at 155'. With three cuttings per year, in 2022, with an early freeze, the production was 4.85 tons per acre. In 2023 the production was 5.29 tons per acre. The electrical costs from Wheatland REA are approximately $7,000 per month during the growing season. There is a submersible well on the west pivot that provides stock water. The property is fenced with four-wire barbed wire. The Mountain View Pivots have electrical service, irrigation wells and livestock water.
$4,700,000
4 Bed
3 Bath
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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$2,100,000
8 Bed
4 Bath
Moorcroft
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Discover Wyoming ranch living nestled on 780+/- acres of pristine land located between Rozet and Moorcroft. This expansive property sits atop the landscape offering panoramic views. Two, well appointed homes offer a multi family setup. Good grazing and excellent hunting opportunities await. Discover Wyoming ranch living at the Zimmerschied Two Bit Ranch, nestled on 780 +/- acres of pristine land between Rozet and Moorcroft. Situated on Campbell - Crook County border, this unique property offers excellent native grasses suitable for cattle or horses and other livestock. This expansive property sits atop the landscape, offering unparalleled views of the winding Belle Fourche River and showcasing rugged draws, rock outcroppings, and historic tipi rings that accentuate the natural beauty of the region. The land is high plains rangeland with a few craggy draws that attract large game like mule deer, antelope, sage grouse and the occasional predatory game like mountain lion and bobcats. There is a small hay field that has been cultivated in the past and could easily be worked again to supplement your feeding program. The entire property is meticulously cared for, reflecting pride of ownership and attention to detail. Experience breathtaking panoramic views that stretch for miles from this exceptional ranch, where every aspect embodies the essence of Wyoming's rugged beauty.   Main Home was built in 1979. Main level living with a finished basement. Approx 3272 sq feet. This home has been very well maintained and has had a recent roof replacement and brand new deck at the front door. Five bedroom (2 non conforming) and three baths. Two large living areas, ample storage in basement. Walk out basement opens up to a covered patio and an expansive yard with multiple garden areas. The views from this home are incredible. The nearby 40x72 shop has a concrete floor and is insulated with multiple heating sources. It also has a bathroom for quick clean up. 1200 sq foot barn with loft is well thought out and designed for ease of use when working livestock or unloading hay. Attached 21x41 open pole barn is perfect for sheltering livestock. Corrals have a nice load out area with plenty of room for trucks and trailers to maneuver. The second home is a lovely 2040 sq foot modular built in 2013. A huge kitchen with ample storage and counter space. Primary bedroom with a large en suite bath and generous walk in closet. The secondary residence has been recently updated and features a generous open-concept layout with abundant natural light, offering 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. It provides modern comfort and style, ideal for guests, extended family, or ranch help. Located in state hunting area 21.
$1,485,000
0 Bed
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Welcome to Hay Lake Ranch, 1,189 +/- acres of pristine rangeland. This remarkable property features rolling hills adorned with lush grass, highlighted with Hay Lakes and reservoirs, offering stunning views and abundant opportunities for ranching and recreational activities. Water resources on Hay Lake Ranch include one shared well and two stock tanks that provide for livestock and wildlife. Additionally, the ranch features a couple of seasonal reservoirs. The property is well-fenced and easily accessible, boasting ample road frontage and thoughtfully laid-out roads that provide convenient access. Privacy and tranquility are paramount at Hay Lake Ranch, making it ideal for building your dream ranch retreat or expanding operations. The property offers numerous prime locations for homes and improvements, with power already available on-site. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in the healthy populations of mule deer and antelope attracted by the water sources, lush grasses, and safe environment. Additionally, a local herd of elk migrates through the area, often residing in the nearby Rochelle Hills. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, a working ranch, or a blend of both, Hay Lake Ranch offers an unparalleled opportunity! Embrace the tranquility and potential of this pristine rangeland, where lush landscapes and abundant wildlife await your vision.
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$1,475,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
FEATURES Views of Bear Butte and the Black Hills Excellent Soil Productivity on the Irrigated Farmland Irrigated Farm and Hayland Irrigation Canal 1987 Manufactured Home 36x54 Shop with electricity 30x45 Shop with electricity 2 Hydrants 2-Automatic waters/heater on concrete pads Butte Meade Water District (rural water) Corral and Gates Property is fenced New Furnace and A/C unit 1600 Watt Generator 1000 Gallon Septic Tank
$1,990,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
Chugwater
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The Box Elder Spring Ranch is a pristine cow/calf facility featuring rolling grass pastures, seven stock tanks, and a clean, efficient array of improvements. The property spans a continuous 1,178± acres, divided into seven pastures for rotational grazing. The Box Elder Spring Ranch consists of 1,178+/- contiguous deeded acres with high-quality, native, and improved grasses which yield good weight gains on calves. The property is fenced and cross-fenced into seven pastures. The fences are 4 and 5-wire barbed wire on wood and steel posts and are in good condition. All the pastures are well-watered with seven tanks tied into two wells and the house well. The corrals have two automatic waterers. The Box Elder Spring is a year-round live spring which is in the east portion of the ranch. The elevation varies between 5,150 to 5,250 feet above sea level. The Box Elder Spring Ranch is located 14 miles northeast of Chugwater, Wyoming on a good county road with year-round access. To the northeast lies Wheatland, Wyoming (38 miles) and to the south is Cheyenne, Wyoming (60 miles). The area's largest livestock market is northeast at Torrington, Wyoming (45 miles). OPERATIONS The Box Elder Spring Ranch is owner-rated at 50 cow/calf pairs with supplemental winter feeding. The owner has also run six head of horses year-round. The ranch is cross fenced into seven pastures for flexible management and efficient grazing rotation. Water Resources Water resources are a strong consideration for any western ranch and the Box Elder Spring Ranch has the Box Elder Spring, which is a reliable year-round water source along with one domestic well, two stock wells and seven livestock tanks that allow for appropriate utilization of the feed resources. WILDLIFE Wildlife includes mule deer, antelope, coyotes, bobcats, and upland game birds can be seen frequenting the pastures on the Box Elder Spring Ranch. The property is in Elk Area 3. Nearby recreation sites include Grayrocks Reservoir, Glendo Reservoir, and the Laramie Mountain Range. IMPROVEMENTS The pride of ownership is evident in this well-maintained ranch. The Box Elder Spring Ranch features a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with an open concept layout. The kitchen has stainless-steel appliances and an island with a raised countertop. The dining room is adjacent to the kitchen. The rooms are spacious with large windows that allow for natural light. The living room is carpeted and has a gas fireplace. The home has an office, metal roof, outdoor patio, and an oversized attached 2-car garage. The 30' x 40' barn features tongue and groove walls, tie racks with feed bunks, and a nice sized tack room. The horse corrals are pipe with steel windbreaks. The 3,280 sq. ft. Quonset hut is insulated with a cement floor, electricity, 14' overhead door with an opener and a walk-through door. The 2,304 sq. ft. pole barn has a dirt floor, electricity, a 10' overhead door with an opener, a sliding barn door, two walk-through doors and several windows for natural light. There is a lean-too on the east side of the barn that leads to the pipe cattle working pens. There are six sorting pens with an alley.
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$2,300,000
3 Bed
2 Bath
Newcastle
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The Hamilton Ranch is in a historical setting on Stockade Beaver Creek where live water, stunning Black Hills scenery, exceptional wildlife habitat and access to extensive public lands converge. 780 acres in total, including 300 deeded acres, a 160-acre State Grazing Lease and a 320-acre BLM Grazing Permit. Stockade Beaver Creek meanders through the middle of the Hamilton Ranch for over one mile offering trout fishing opportunities and enhancing the environment for wildlife. Situated along the trail of the renowned Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage, this historically significant property is nestled in the heart of Black Hills outdoor recreation. Rarely do ranches in the Beaver Creek Valley enter the market, presenting a distinctive opportunity for acquisition in this highly coveted locale. Explore more info on Listing Broker's website.
$375,000
3 Bed
2 Bath
For Sale: 55 Acres of Prime Grass/Alfalfa Hay Land with Charming Home in Bennett County, SD Location: 11 miles west of Martin, SD, on Hwy 18, just south of Swett Price: $375,000 Discover the perfect blend of tranquility and opportunity with this stunning 55-acre property in beautiful Bennett County. Renowned for its productive soils and abundant wildlife, this expansive grass and alfalfa hay land is ideal for farming or recreational use. Property Highlights: Home: A newly remodeled 1,500 sq. ft. stick-built house featuring 3 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. The home was updated in 2020, including: New septic system Conversion to electric heat New air conditioning Refurbished original wood floors in the living room Unfinished full basement, offering additional potential for customization Land: Approximately 50 acres of grass/alfalfa hay land, perfect for agricultural endeavors or livestock. Outbuildings: Several useful structures on the property provide ample storage and workspace. Additional Information: While a few finishing touches are needed on the home, this property is move-in ready and offers an inviting atmosphere for those seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle. Enjoy stunning views, abundant wildlife, and the serenity of country living-all within a short drive to local amenities in Martin and Swett. Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional property!
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$250,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
Wheatland
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120 acres in the Laramie Mountains on Haystack Peak. Located in coveted area 7 for elk hunting. The property is rugged mountain terrain with timber, valleys, rock formations, and fantastic views. This property would be a great investment for hunter, avid hiker, or climber. There is no driving access to the property, and it must be accessed through National Forest. Fulfill your wild Wyoming dreams through this piece of property!
$599,000
3 Bed
0 Bath
Welcome to your own piece of Wyoming paradise! Nestled in the picturesque foothills of the Laramie Range Mountains, just a stone's throw away from Douglas, Wyoming, this charming home on 39 acres offers a unique blend of rustic tranquility and modern convenience.Situated at an elevation of 5,000 feet, the property boasts breathtaking views and an abundance of natural beauty. Six Mile Creek meanders through a portion of the acreage, adding a delightful touch of serenity to the landscape. Additionally, a generous-sized pond enhances the property's allure. The entire expanse of land is fully-fenced. Beyond the borders of your own personal oasis, a wealth of recreational opportunities awaits. Explore the nearby mountains and valleys, or simply soak in the beauty of your surroundings from the comfort of your own porch. The home itself is thoughtfully designed with a functional floor plan that maximizes space and comfort. On the main level, you'll find a spacious kitchen, a cozy dining area, and a welcoming living room with plenty of natural light. A bedroom and full bathroom complete the main floor, along with a large mudroom and inviting front porch. Venture upstairs to discover two additional finished bedrooms. An unfinished space presents endless possibilities for customization, whether you envision it as a second living area, home office, or additional bedroom and bathroom. The 800 sq ft addition provides even more flexibility, whether you choose to expand your living space, establish a home-based business, or tap into the lucrative world of Airbnb rentals. But the amenities don't end there! This property also boasts a 2,400 square foot barn and a 1,800 square foot shop, providing ample storage for tools, equipment, or recreational gear. Whether you're a hobbyist, entrepreneur, or outdoor enthusiast, you'll find plenty of room to pursue your passions. In Douglas, the summers are warm, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are freezing, snowy, windy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from15°Fto87°Fand is rarely below-3°For above95°F. Rich in history, Douglas lies along a number of historic trails, including the Oregon and Bozeman Trails. The Old Overland Trail lies within sight of the town and one of the frontier posts, Fort Fetterman, was situated only eight miles away. The early history of the region is filled with Native American heritage and culture, cattleman versus homesteader conflicts, and political struggles. Converse County is a veritable hunter's dream, with its 4,000 spacious acres, teeming with wild game of every variety. From elk to mule deer to antelope, the sage-brush prairies and nearby Laramie Range peaks offer unparalleled access to the West's big game. Hunters can also set their cross hairs on big horn sheep, bear, and mountain lion when in season.