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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!

$2,310,000
0 Bed
1 Bath
Rare development opportunity in Star Valley Wyoming. Almost 10 acres zoned general commercial. This large parcel has utilities including power, sewer, culinary water, natural gas, and fiber optic internet. Access from Highway 89, Rulon Gardner Ave, and Warrior Way. Convenient location near schools, shopping, ball fields, and less than three miles to public access on Salt River. Property has the benefit of Halling Ditch irrigation water rights.
$1,100,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
Comprised of 277+/- acres this property has a great balance of Ag production and Recreation all wrapped up into one. The River Bottom is loaded with White-Tailed Deer and Pheasants along with Waterfowl hunting and great fishing with over 1.5 miles of river frontage. This property has ample cover, year round live water in multiple spots, irrigation, perimeter and cross fencing. This property packs a pretty heavy punch when it comes to recreation and hunting opportunities. The river bottom is loaded with White-Tail Deer and Pheasants with ample WaterFowl hunting as well. The fishing is superb with over 1.5 miles of river frontage with a very diverse flow. This property is a clean slate with plenty of room for wildlife enhancement, perfect for someone wanting to put their own touch on things to focus on whats important to the future owner. Other wildlife that can be seen on the property include Moose, Coyotes, Upland Birds, and other small game. In the past this property has been utilized for grazing purposes with perimeter fencing as well as some cross fencing. However, with 156+/- acres of irrigable land this property could be turned back into production ground. Located 7.5 miles West of Riverton, Wyoming and approximately 22 Miles NorthEast of Lander, Wyoming. Call today for your very own private showing of this one of a kind offering.
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$13,500,000
0 Bed
3 Bath
This expansive 1,500+ AC ranch, straddling Wyoming and Idaho, features Crow Creek flowing through its center, enhancing the landscape's beauty. The property is bordered by national forest and BLM land and includes fish ponds, natural springs (great water source for cattle), and diverse terrain of trees and hillsides. With abundant wildlife and excellent fishing, it offers a secluded, nature-rich retreat with ample grazing, horse/cattle pastures and views forever.
$33,500,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
Step into a piece of Jackson Hole's history with this remarkable 120-acre property, available for the first time in 128 years. Originally homesteaded by early pioneers Sylvester and Mary Wilson, this land is rich in heritage and offers an unparalleled opportunity for the discerning buyer. In November 1889, Sylvester and Mary, alongside Nick Wilson and their party, spent two arduous weeks cutting trees and building a rudimentary trail to descend the modern-day Teton Pass. Their arrival in what is now Wilson, WY, doubled the population of the area, which was only 28 people at the time. This property is part of their original homestead, divided now into three deeded properties of 40 acres. The South Park parcels boast significant historical landmarks, including the remains of Jackson Hole's first schoolhouse built in 1895, which served the community until 1907. This iconic property remains in the family to this day and is used for cattle grazing and hay production, preserving its rich agricultural legacy. The property features stunning, unobstructed views of the majestic Teton Range, making it an ideal location for multiple home sites. A seasonal irrigation ditch runs through the property, enhancing its agricultural potential and adding to its natural beauty. Located just a 10-minute drive from the Town Square, this unique property offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own an iconic piece of Jackson Hole's history.
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$13,950,000
0 Bed
12 Bath
In the Valley of the Warm Winds, above the town of Dubois sits Windbreak Ranch, a well-designed equestrian facility. The main homestead, 11,500 sqft with a panoramic view of the Absaroka and Wind River mountains, sits on 72 acres. Adjacent to the main house is the 3 stall, climate controlled, finished southwest style horse barn with tack and feed rooms and attached 860 sqft guest quarters. The centerpiece of the equestrian operation is a 13,640 sqft building, with 9500 sqft, climate controlled indoor riding arena. A 3,520 sqft workshop and 2,856 sqft barn support the operations. Accessed by it's own private road, the property includes 257 acres with an additional ranch house, and a spacious multilevel home with a horse barn, to make this an incredibly private, legacy compound. This property features private horse access to public lands and national forest. Whether used as a guest ranch, corporate retreat or family estate, the possibilities are numerous. This property is a full immersion in the soul of Wyoming. Available for purchase as a whole or as 4 separate properties.
$6,995,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
Located between Afton and Thayne, Willow Creek Ranch and Range is a 305-acre legacy property that provides a unique canvas to create your Wyoming dream. The property combines three 35 acre lots from the beautiful and private Willow Creek development with over 200 acres of open range in the Grover Dry Farm bench area. Situated high above the valley floor, the property offers stunning 270- to 360-degree views of Star Valley from multiple vantage points. Gradually sloping up along the rolling hills that transitions to quaking aspen groves and then mature pine forests that overlook and descend into the private Willow Creek valley. The Ranch is equipped with essential upgrades including perimeter fencing with metal gates for security, and a gravel road providing convenient access from Cessna Strip and Wilderness Ranch Road, electricity on Lots 4, 9, and 10, and a newly installed well on Lot 4. The property features three different easements for easy access. Additional amenities include exclusive access of a private airstrip (with an additional fee), opportunity to build your own hangar, private fishing rights on Willow Creek (home to prized Snake River Cutthroat, Brown and Rainbow Trout), and ready access to adjacent State of Wyoming land. The property will allow you to test your Rocky Mountain mettle with snow machining, bow hunting, hiking, and camping for the outdoor enthusiasts while nature lovers will enjoy the tranquility of breathtaking sunsets, the cool forested glens, the fall colors, and the overall serenity of Willow Creek Ranch and Range. This is the opportunity to create your own family legacy in the wild and untamed heart Wyoming's scenic Star Valley.
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$2,500,000
0 Bed
2 Bath
Bedford/Thayne--120 acres plus 320 acres of grazing lease. Exhale, take up some space, and experience your own private sanctuary. This unique 120-acre property, with cozy 2 bedroom, 2 bath house in a quiet setting has stunning Salt River views, yet it is just five minutes from downtown Thayne. Outdoor decks offer places to enjoy beautiful sunrises and sunsets in this peaceful space. With lots of windows and natural light, this surprisingly modern off-the-grid home is the perfect retreat for part-time or full-time living, or, it can serve as a convenient guest house from which to build your forever home on the acreage. Access is by way of an easement through state owned land. Includes owner's 320 acre grazing lease on state land.
$3,450,000
0 Bed
4 Bath
Bondurant
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The Black Powder Guest Ranch is a uniquely positioned income-producing property sitting on the banks of the Hoback River. The historic lodge structure has been tastefully updated to keep its original charm. Complementing the lodge are 6 additional cabins, as well as some auxiliary garages and other outbuildings. With over 1000' of frontage on the Hoback River, the property also has several spring-fed ponds. Bordering National Forest, horse friendly, fishing and thirty minutes from Jackson Hole.
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$2,800,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
Beginning with an original homesteaded in 1918, this legacy ranch has expanded over time and been in the same family for over 100 years. Truly a magical piece of Wyoming history with the old cabin site and traces of the past. The Merna area location provides a unique top of the world feeling with wide open 360-degree views galore and beauty in every direction. With no covenants and lots of elbow room, this is the perfect spot to build your forever home and start enjoying your best Wyoming life! There is plenty of room to set up all of your equestrian needs or keep things the way they have been for a century and continue to use the land for cattle. The property runs along the county road for year round access and the majority of the 550 acres is flat and usable. With irrigation ditches and springs throughout, the land feels like an oasis in the middle of the high desert. It is surrounded by other large parcels for lots of privacy while also having easy access to the national forest, just a short drive away on an ATV. Isn't it time for some new neighbors? Join the antelope, mule deer, moose, hawks, bald eagles and more as you enjoy the peace and solitude of this special ranch offering.
$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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$1,630,000
0 Bed
2 Bath
Big Piney
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This stunning Western Wyoming ranch offers unobstructed views of the Wyoming Range with North Piney Creek traversing thru roughly 3/4 of a mile of the property. The landscape is accented with several spring creeks and an ample spring fed pond established to support its own private fishery. The residence on this ranch is a beautiful Cedar sided home boasting a split floor plan with 2 separate living room areas, the adjoined dining room offers a siding glass door that opens to the great outdoors. A culinary dream, this oversized kitchen has extensive Corian counter tops, custom cabinetry, large pantry, upgraded stainless steel appliances and a fantastic wrap-a-round breakfast bar. Architectural extras include a large mud/laundry room, vaulted ceilings, solid beam accents and large windows that stream in tons of natural light. The garage is to be envied at 1,200 sq. ft. with extended exterior concrete perfect for additional parking. The ranch is accented with shade from the Cottonwood trees, Willow bushes and lush native grasses that attract an abundance of big game animals and variety of waterfowl. This deeded 118 acres is fully fenced with horse pastures, range land and irrigation canals plus existing water rights. A ranch of this caliber with true live-water is rare to find and must be experienced to appreciate the authentic Western Charm.
$15,000,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
The Munger Mountain Ranch lies 7 miles south of the Jackson Town Square & is adjacent to the Munger Mountain Elementary School. It is bordered on 3 sides by the Bridger-Teton National Forest. The 84 acres consists of cultivated hay meadow, pasture & forested hillside. It has operated for nearly 100 years as a small cattle & horse ranch & maintains it AG tax status. The adjacent Forest Service lands are rich in diverse wildlife & habitat including winter-range & spring nursery lands. This 84-acre parcel is one of the last large tracts of land in Teton County. Approximately 35 acres is zoned Rural-2 while the remaining 49 acres is zoned Workforce Home Business. With less than 3% of the lands in Teton Cty privately owned, this rare, large parcel offers many possibilities & opportunities.
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$9,500,000
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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.
$14,800,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
Take advantage of this rare opportunity to own ±208 acres in Jackson Hole. The Porcupine Creek Ranch is located on a bench between Horse Creek & Porcupine Creek, offering panoramic mountain & valley views. The property borders the Bridger Teton National Forest on 2-sides and the Gros Ventre Wilderness boundary is a mile away making this location a Prime Property. The many recreational activities nearby include fishing, hiking, mountain biking, skiing & horseback riding. This parcel provides great opportunity for equestrian users & agricultural operations. The location has many frequent wildlife visitors & serves as a migration corridor. Total acreage provides three building envelopes and is protected by a conservation easement to preserve its unique value.
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$19,995,000
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0 Bath
''Homesteaded in the late 1,800's, CK Ranch still carries the the last two letters of the founding families last name; Linbeck. CK Ranch is still owned by the same family that Homesteaded this property over 100 years ago. Located on the banks of North Cottonwood Creek, CK Ranch borders nearly 5 miles of forest service and holds a similar length of fishing stream that has historically maintained it's designation as a premier Blue Ribbon Fishery. An abundance of large game, including Elk, Deer, Moose, Antelope and Bear live on and around this spectacular property which backs up to the Wyoming Range to the West, and is flanked with spectacular views of both the Wind River and
$10,600,000
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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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$3,500,000
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0 Bath
Hyattville
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Nestled on the west slope of the Big Horn Mountain Range south of Hyattville, Wyoming, a new property has come to market which has more river frontage and water fowl potential, per deeded acres, than we have seen in years. Where the Nowood River and Paint Rock Creek merge, Cloud Peak Ranch is a blank slate for any discerning landowner that wants ''in your face'' views of Cloud Peak, which also boasts Territorial Water Rights! In this magical location, these 593 acres are loaded with water, views, and a Spring Creek providing additional fishing, sound property investment that can be used for homestead, cattle grazing, hay production, recreation, and privacy. Priced to market, make this your private cattle, horse, recreation, and investment ranch.
$3,200,000
3 Bed
2 Bath
Bath Ranch is a great opportunity to own a very productive farm/cattle operation. Consisting of 646+/- deeded acres, this property has a great balance of productive farm ground with ample grazing along with recreational river bottom opportunities. Currently the tillable fields are all planted in malt barley and sugar beets and the river bottom parcel is in grass. The Ranch has a total of 488+/- irrigated acres with water rights dating back to 1868. With the total irrigated acreage there is room for added production if desired. Although the ranch is not one contiguous piece but rather broke into 5 different parcels, they are all in very close proximity of one another. The home on the property is a modest 2500+ sqft home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a 2 car detached garage. There are multiple outbuildings on the property along with a large 32x70 equipment storage building, additional work shop, barn, feed lot and weigh station. The Little Wind River flows through the southern end of the property with over a 1.5 miles of River frontage. This river bottom is loaded with White-tailed Deer and Pheasant. This river also provides world class fishing opportunities with an ample number of trout species that can be caught from the property. This property also supports plentiful Water Fowl opportunities in the fields or along the river bottom. Other wildlife that can be seen on the property include Moose, Coyotes, Upland Birds, and other small game. Farms in the Wind River Valley are highly sought after for their great climate conditions, reliable water sources, and are known for their excellent hay production. Located approximately 7.5 miles West of Riverton, Wyoming about 22 miles North East of Lander Wyoming. Call today for your very own private showing of this one of a kind offering.
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$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    
$595,000
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0 Bath
Discover this 396 +/- acre ranch situated in a historical and picturesque setting, perfect for exploration, relaxation, and hunting in Superior, Wyoming. Known for its breathtaking vistas and proximity to various recreational opportunities, Superior is a quiet haven for those who love the great outdoors! Characterized by its striking rugged terrain and sparse population, the Superior 396 well reflects the region's history of mining and ranching! Superior is renowned for its rich history in mining and railroads, adding an extra layer of charm to this already captivating location. In addition, the Superior 396 is within a short distance to the Bridger National Forest; comprising alpine lakes and streams with excellent fishing, hunting opportunities, endless ATV trails, and hiking trails to explore the high elevation beauty! Furthermore, the property is within a quick drive to numerous must-see destinations including but not limited to Flaming Gorge Reservoir, the Red Desert, and the Green River! Flaming Gorge Reservoir stretches 91 miles through part of Wyoming and into Utah, providing eventful recreations from camping, boating, trail riding, excellent fishing for Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout, Bass, Kokanee Salmon, and more, making it a popular destination! The Red Desert features unique desert landscapes; great for hiking opportunities, off-roading, and ATV adventures! The Green River is known for its clear waters with world-class fishing, kayaking, and rafting through scenic canyon views! As a result, the Green River is a popular attraction for outdoor enthusiasts! Whether you envision it as a private retreat, a hunting haven, or a base for your outdoor adventures, this ranch offers endless possibilities and the chance to immerse yourself in Wyoming's natural splendor. The Superior 396 is situated just outside Superior, Wyoming along Park Road and the Upper Superior Road. Rock Springs, Wyoming is located less than 30 minutes west of the property and offers numerous amenities, dining, shopping, and downtown attractions. Green River, Wyoming is just over 30 minutes west of the property; offering additional amenities and necessities that one may need. The small town of Wamsutter, Wyoming is just under 1 hour east of the property as well.
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