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High Divide Ranch
on Kara Creek

Sundance, Wyoming

Ideally situated high in the Black Hills of Wyoming, this ranch offers breathtaking views of Inyan Kara and the Bear Lodge Mountains; on clear days, you can see the Big Horn Mountains! This recreational paradise offers an abundance of opportunities for the great outdoors or to run a smaller agricultural or equestrian operation. A newly constructed timber frame home features Amish precision craftsmanship encompassing over 8,200+ square feet of living space, including an attached heated garage.

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Saratoga North Platte
River Ranch

Saratoga, Wyoming

Located just north of Saratoga, Wyoming, this 203± acre retreat offers North Platte River frontage, cottonwood groves, historical oxbows, and irrigated meadows. With senior 1902 water rights, it features natural river bottom landscapes, ponds, and recreational amenities. A three-bedroom ranch house with a garage and shop sits within Saratoga’s limits, offering future development potential. The ranch boasts trout fishing on the North Platte River and wildlife-rich habitats like Mullison Island.

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Butterfield Farm
& Livestock

Worland, Wyoming

Given the diverse range of crops previously cultivated on the irrigated acreage of this Wyoming ranch, one could envision a focus on farming. The increasing prices of hay make the high-quality hay ground an attractive option. Alternatively, the ranch could be transformed into an intensive grazing program, utilizing the irrigated pastures alongside the additional benefit of the BLM allotment. Furthermore, by adding an arena, the ranch has the potential to thrive as a horse facility.

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Polecat Bench Hay Farm

Powell, Wyoming

A premier turnkey agricultural property in Powell, Wyoming, features 150± irrigated acres and 122± acres of non-irrigated land for livestock and recreation. This productive farm boasts newly constructed buildings, including a spacious log home and a large shop, all designed for efficient rural living. Positioned at the end of a county-maintained road bordered by BLM land, it offers privacy and accessibility, with quality water rights, fertile soils, and modern infrastructure.

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Jim Creek Retreat

Cody, Wyoming

Tucked into the mountainside in Wyoming near Yellowstone National Park, this ranch offers 1,650± feet of Jim Creek frontage, a fish pond, a creek-bottom forest, and stunning views of Table Mountain and Shoshone National Forest. With a 3,000± SF 4/3 home, it has dramatic views, several outdoor gathering spaces, and a guest cabin. Two catch pens, a round pen, two irrigated horse pastures, a wind shelter, and a hay storage shed make this horse facility ideal. A BLM Grazing lease is included.

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Sanctuary on Green Creek

Cody, Wyoming

Driving east on Northfork Highway toward Yellowstone, you’ll discover the Sanctuary on Green Creek, a secluded gem blending Shoshone National Forest timber with Wapiti Valley’s native grasses. This exclusive retreat features 500± feet of creek frontage, lush forest, two greenhouses, and a luxury 4,116± SF home with dramatic views, two bedrooms, and versatile spaces. With sustainable features and a private location, it offers unparalleled mountain living just 25 minutes from Cody, Wyoming.

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Broken Spoke Ranch

Greybull, Wyoming

The Broken Spoke Ranch offers a small, secluded ranch, equestrian operation, or a recreational getaway. It has nearby hunting and fishing, winter sports, UTV, and camping opportunities in the nearby Big Horn Mountains in Northwest Wyoming. The ranch provides two homes and a large shop with plenty of scenic views and privacy. The turnkey horse operation will give the horse owner the ability to practice competitive events or trail rides through the BLM and nearby Cloud Peak Wilderness.

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Recently Sold

Last Kingdom Ranch

Fort Laramie, Wyoming

Last Kingdom Ranch in Fort Laramie, Wyoming, spans 40± acres. This log home offers 360-degree views, including Laramie Peak. Inside, find a 3-bed, 4-bath layout with hardwood floors and a granite kitchen. Enjoy a walk-out basement to a covered patio, privacy fencing, a private shooting range, and 600± trees. It includes a 50’ x 24’ insulated shop, a 42’ x 60’ shop with 220 electricity, and a 14’ x 32’ she-shed. Experience rustic charm and modern comfort at this exceptional ranch.

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Price Reduced

Heart Mountain Homestead

Powell, Wyoming

Nestled beneath Heart Mountain, this 35± acre farm embodies the quintessential homesteader’s dream. Meticulously irrigated, it thrives with mixed grass hay under Wyoming’s expansive skies. The warm, charming residence features three beds and two baths. Enjoy unbounded mountain vistas from the front porch. A spacious shop includes an upstairs guest suite, perfect for hosting. Ideal for gardening and livestock, the property offers fertile land, fenced pastures, and equestrian facilities.

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What’s So Great About Wyoming?

Crossing into Wyoming with Chris LeDoux cranked up and the vast vistas spread out ahead, a postcard view in every direction, the beauty and space are mesmerizing. The epitome of the Old West and home to the world’s first national park, the country’s first national forest, and millions of acres of privately owned land, Wyoming offers vast amounts of scenic beauty unbroken by man-made structures and big-city influences.

There are many reasons to buy a ranch and live in the grandiose West.

  1. Economics

    Wyoming has one of the lowest tax rates in the nation. The business climate is exceptional and has no corporate income tax, corporate tax, or gross receipts tax. With no individual income tax and low sales tax, Wyoming is one of the best places to live. The cost-of-living index is lower than the national average.

  2. History

    Evidence of more than 12,000 years of prehistoric occupation is followed by nomadic tribes known as the Plains Indians. History is everywhere. Sacajawea, the guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, is buried near Fort Washakie. Steaming geysers and waterfalls were discovered by John Colter in 1807 in his explorations, leading to the creation of Yellowstone National Park, the world’s first. You will see history everywhere you look in Wyoming: The Oregon Trail’s ruts are still visible from that intrepid trip. Trading posts, such as Fort Bridger from the early days of the Oregon Trail, are still around to visit. Military posts, a territorial prison, and much more remain. Wyoming women were the first to receive voting rights, serve on juries, and hold public office, forging the way for everyone.

  3. Population

    Wyoming is the 10th largest landmass in the United States, yet the population ranks as the second lowest after Alaska. With more antelope (North American pronghorn) around than people, wildlife encounters are all but guaranteed. With an average of only 5.85 people per square mile, the wide-open spaces provide refuge. The mountainous terrain makes large cattle ranches and hunting properties the big draw.

  4. Recreation

    Outdoor recreation is a major attraction to the beautiful and diverse state. State parks, historic sites, and trails are seemingly everywhere. Mountain biking, boating, fishing, rafting trips, canoeing and kayaking, horseback riding, and soaking in those mineral-rich natural hot springs are only a few of the activities available. Hunt or glass for elk, moose, deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, and bear. Diverse landscapes offer a variety of hunting experiences. Winter offers cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding, ice fishing, ice skating, downhill skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling. Go off-roading and ATV riding, camping, golfing, or rock climbing. Soak up the Western culture with authentic cowboys, rodeos, historic sites, and museums. Don’t forget the many scenic byways, the Grand Tetons, and many lakes and reservoirs to visit.

If you seek serenity and untouched beauty, look no further than these Wyoming properties for sale. Steeped in Western and Native American history, Wyoming is the subject of many Western tales in books and movies. From the majestic Grand Tetons to the sprawling prairies of the Powder River country, from Butch Cassidy’s Hole-In-The-Wall to Buffalo Bill Cody’s namesake, Wyoming’s history is still prevalent today.

Fay Ranches’ brokers have expert insight into the diverse properties for sale in Wyoming, focusing on lands with exemplary sporting attributes, investment quality, and conservation values. These properties offer both lifestyle and livelihood opportunities, from irrigated farm and ranch properties to blue-ribbon riverfront lands bordering thousands of acres of public land.