Acres: 13400
Cattle Ranch, Fly Fishing Property, Hunting Ranch, Recreational Ranch
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The state of Wyoming is the definition of wide-open space. With a smaller overall population than neighboring Colorado and Montana, it’s the perfect place to escape the overcrowded hustle of the rest of the West. It’s low population and proximity to big game that live throughout the Rocky Mountain region also make Wyoming the perfect place to own your own hunting ranch property.
Our team at Harrigan Land has Wyoming hunting ranches for sale that are perfect for those who want to escape to the outdoors and enjoy a successful hunt without the pressure and noise that comes with public hunting land.
If ever a ranch was created for world-class hunting and fishing, this is surely it. Point of Rocks Ranch is over 21 square miles (approximately 13,500 acres) of well-tendered habitat that grows elk, mule deer, pronghorn and trout of proportions that are worthy of magazine covers.
Acres: 13400
Cattle Ranch, Fly Fishing Property, Hunting Ranch, Recreational Ranch
Acres: 13400
Cattle Ranch, Fly Fishing Property, Hunting Ranch, Recreational Ranch
Only a short drive west from Wheatland, Wyoming lies the 460-acre Palmer Canyon Ranch, an unspoiled chunk of the Laramie Range with remarkable potential as a hunting and backcountry recreation base camp in one of the states top trophy elk areas, Area 7.
Acres: 450
Hunting Ranch, Recreational Ranch
Acres: 450
Hunting Ranch, Recreational Ranch
With over 16,000 acres (2,795 deeded) in its domain, the Rocking JR is a strong, diversified agricultural operation with significant bonuses of wildlife and a fishery as icing on the cake.
Acres: 16000
Cattle Ranch, Horse Property, Hunting Ranch, Production Ranch
Acres: 16000
Cattle Ranch, Horse Property, Hunting Ranch, Production Ranch
Where abundant water meets the timbered draws, creek bottoms and granite outcrops of southern Wyoming, the result is Eugene Clear Springs Ranch, an excellent Wyoming hunting property in the heart of famed elk Area 7.
Acres: 420
Hunting Ranch, Recreational Ranch
Acres: 420
Hunting Ranch, Recreational Ranch
Little Gunnysack Ranch affords an enticing opportunity to own an excellent elk hunting property in one of Wyoming’s most coveted trophy areas, Area 7.
Acres: 686
Hunting Ranch, Recreational Ranch
Acres: 686
Hunting Ranch, Recreational Ranch
Under one hour north of Cheyenne lies one of Wyoming’s legendary ranches, equally famed for its history, cattle production, big game and fishing.
Acres: 20000
Cattle Ranch, Fly Fishing Property, Hunting Ranch
Acres: 20000
Cattle Ranch, Fly Fishing Property, Hunting Ranch
Located in the heart of one of Wyoming’s greatest agricultural regions, the 2100-acre Sandstone Ridge Farm & Ranch needs to be on the radar for anyone looking at a production property of high value.
Acres: 2100
Cattle Ranch, Hunting Ranch, Production Ranch
Acres: 2100
Cattle Ranch, Hunting Ranch, Production Ranch
“Magnificent” is the adjective that comes to mind when describing the Thunder River Ranch north of Laramie, Wyoming.
Acres: 26056
Cattle Ranch, Fly Fishing Property, Hunting Ranch
Acres: 26056
Cattle Ranch, Fly Fishing Property, Hunting Ranch
Cottonwood Land & Cattle Ranch near Wheatland, Wyoming, shines as a property in which cattle and wildlife thrive together.
Acres: 12387
Acres: 12387
More than twenty square miles of Wyoming’s finest elk habitat are encompassed by the Laramie Range Ranch, a pristine property situated only a few minutes from Laramie, Wyoming and but two hours from Colorado’s largest city.
Acres: 13647
Acres: 13647
Plentiful water on the ranch, including several lakes and one year-round stream, is key to its productivity for elk as well as for other game species of mule deer, antelope, mountain lion, bear, sage grouse and waterfowl.
Acres: 14000
Acres: 14000
Income opportunities are as abundant as antelope on this Wyoming ranch for sale, located only minutes west of Cheyenne.
Acres: 9500
Acres: 9500
On the Vedauwoo Ranch in southeastern Wyoming, the possibilities are as rich as its creekside pastures.
Acres: 7200
Acres: 7200
Aside from the space that can be available to you, Wyoming offers different types of hunting with its diverse landscape. With a hunting property in eastern or northern Wyoming, the Rocky Mountains give access to elk hunting, bear hunting, Rocky Mountain goat, and bighorn sheep hunting. However, the flat plains of western and southern Wyoming offer world-class deer hunting and antelope hunting.
Essentially, owning a Wyoming hunting ranch gives you top-notch hunting access no matter the region. Whether you prefer archery, rifle, or muzzleloader hunting, with your own property, you can avoid the crowds and bag trophy game at your own pace.
Another benefit of owning your own Wyoming hunting property is the increased ability to draw a tag for trophy game. In Wyoming, if you own 160+ acres of land, you are allowed two tags per family per species per year. The problem with large game throughout Wyoming is they are generally found in areas that are hard to draw a tag. However, if you own your own property, the process is much easier.
Again, the type of game depends greatly on the region of the state. Wyoming has a blend of mountainous and plain environments, so knowing which type of game is available in each environment is important when considering which hunting ranch to buy.
Other important factors are property specific. If you truly wish to escape to your own space and live on your Wyoming hunting property, you will need to consider the facilities and structures that are available. You should also consider water and food sources that are available throughout the property, as ranches with more abundant water sources in particular will attract more game.
Our team at Harrigan Land takes all of these factors into account, and we have some perfect Wyoming hunting ranches for sale that are sure to meet all of your recreational and lifestyle needs.
Owning ranch land offers interested buyers two opportunities to make a substantial income. The first is the business you choose to run on the land. Be it hunting, cattle, fishing, or a crop operation, the day-to-day business stands to make any owner a decent profit in the short term.
In the long run, however, owning a Wyoming hunting ranch, or any ranch land, offers an alternative form of investment. Rather than investing money in risky, government owned stocks and bonds, you can invest in land. As time goes on, the property you own will appreciate so if and when you decide to sell your ranch, you stand to make a substantial profit.
We are ready to help you find exactly what you are looking for in a ranch, and our Wyoming hunting properties for sale offer world-class hunting opportunities as well as a chance to escape noisy city life.