Property Overview
Buffalo Gap Sporting Ranch sits on 320± acres in the heart of the Badlands, minutes from Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Twenty-seven hotel rooms, four furnished cabins, RV camping, and employee housing already generate lodging revenue, and many of the accommodations were refreshed in 2025 with new furnishings, beds, and remote key-card entry. An on-site, commercially inspected restaurant and bar keeps guests on-site and is fully operational for daily food service and special events of all sizes. The event venue barn accommodates up to 400 guests, features an additional 25-foot bar, and has a booking calendar that runs into 2027: revenue-ready the day you close.
Outside of the dining and lodging infrastructure, the ranch functions as a working operation as well as a sportsman’s headquarters. A 40’x 80’ heated shop, a butcher/processing building, and additional outbuildings for hay and livestock support both ranching and hunting operations. On-site operators will make use of the property’s horse boarding facilities, full rodeo arena, and cattle working corrals.
The ranch borders the Little Missouri National Grassland, with nearby access to the Maah Daah Hey Trail and public land known for elk, mule deer, whitetail, turkey, and upland birds. This area of the North Dakota Badlands is legendary for outdoor enthusiasts of all types.
This is 3.34± commercially zoned acres of income-producing real estate wrapped inside a 320± acre ranch, with room left over for a private home site, an expanded headquarters, or a family compound. A working cattle operation, an established hospitality business, and a legacy property, all under one deed.
Property Facts
- 320± deeded acres, 3.34± commercially zoned, minutes west of Medora
- Booking calendar into 2027, income starts at closing
- 27 hotel rooms with key-card entry, 4 furnished cabins, RV camping, and employee housing on site
- Restaurant and bar, inspected kitchen
- 2025 refresh: furnishings, beds, key-card entry
- Event venue for 400 guests, 25-foot bar
- Outdoor complex: concert stage, beer garden, softball fields, rodeo arenas, event parking
- Borders 1 million-plus acres of the Little Missouri National Grassland
- Nearby access to the Maah Daah Hey Trail, 144 miles of multi-use riding and hiking
- 40’ x 80’ heated shop, butcher and game processing building, hay barn
- Southwest Water plus livestock well
- Multiple open building sites for a private home, expanded headquarters, or family compound
