Big Horn County, Wyoming Land For Sale (435 results)
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09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
09/23/2025
$1,200,000
328 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD Highway 32, Byron, WY
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
10/10/2025
$1,335,000
61 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - 1132 Ln 12, Lovell, WY
Idyllic Horse Property at the Edge of Lovell. Welcome to 61 lush, meticulously maintained acres at the edge of Lovellan outdoor and animal lovers dream. Set against the backdrop of the Bighorn Mountains and just minutes from Yellowtail Reservoir, this exceptional property features a custom, high-end home with beautiful finishes; spacious kitchen with solid surface counters and custom cabinetry, wood floors, vaulted ceilings, walk-in showers, and a thoughtfully designed floorplan. Step outside to enjoy a flowered patio with a soothing waterfall, fire-pit, apple orchard, raspberry patch, and complete animal setupincluding a dog kennel, chicken coop, and horse facilities with multiple pastures, two round pens, and a full arena. A detached 2-car garage with finished office/game room adds even more versatility. Whether youre riding trails or relaxing under the stars, youre less than 100 miles from Yellowstone Park and Billings, MT. This is more than a homeits a lifestyle.
46' x 80' Horse Arena with round pen, 30' x 40' detached garage w/ finished game room & back lean-to, dog kennel (4 separate kennels) and fenced area, chicken coop, 24' x 8' loafing shed, concrete ditches, newly renovated master bath, hook up for hot tub, back.
10/06/2023
$599,000
192 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - 310 North St, Basin, WY
Located along the banks on the Big Horn River, this 192 deeded acre property lies just north of the town of Basin, Wyoming. Privacy and scenery are hallmark features of this river property with the added convenience of being on the edge of town. The property is comprised of tree-covered river bottom, open meadows, sub-irrigated riparian area, and 20 acres of flood irrigated alfalfa hay field. According to the Big Horn Canal Irrigation District, the property has a total of 111 acres of irrigation rights at an annual cost of $17/acre. There are no buildings, and the property has historically been used for cattle grazing and hay production. The grazing and farming are both available for the 2025 season. Wildlife includes pheasant, whitetail deer, mule deer, sandhill cranes, racoons, fox, and coyotes. Electricity is present on the property and is provided by Big Horn Rural Electric with a monthly service fee of $46.28. Domestic water can be sourced from a city water tap present on the property. There is insurable legal access to the property. This is a rare opportunity to own a large parcel of river property with irrigation suitable as a hunting retreat, small farm, or country acreage.
10/05/2025
$5,750,000
500 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD, Shell, WY
Bighorn Mountain Hideout is located deep in the Bighorn Mountains. Sitting high atop the surrounding timbered valleys at nearly 8000 feet, the view from the lodge extends over 100 miles. White Creek splits and follows both the northern and southern borders. This 500 acre oasis is bordered by BLM on the west.
Land
Peace and quiet is what made the location perfect for the Hideout. Protected by thick timber and vast prairie, the parcel of land is truly as serene as it gets. Crisp fresh mountain air blowing up through the valley of pines defines purity.
White creeks flows year around through the valley creating a high elevation ecosystem.
Helicopter pad.
Grass runway for small aircraft.
Rested grass and thick pines provide the perfect combination for one looking to spend more time in the outdoors.
Improvements
Luxury at its finest, the main lodge was hand built painstakingly in this remote location. Small loads of logs were hauled into the site and when needed, brought in by helicopter. Patience during the planning process is now appreciated as it feels as if each individual structure was carefully placed where it stands without disturbing the surrounding natural feel.
The concept for this lodge was to be able to cater to large groups of people demanding privacy and a first class experience. The main lodge has an open floor plan with high quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. Three separate matching cabins with the same quality craftsmanship offer multiple lock-off options to accommodate several families and guests. A fifth cabin, the cook house, has sleeping quarters to accommodate a full time chef. This cabin also features indoor and outdoor prep areas and seating locations allowing for large parties to take advantage of the weather and enjoy the outdoors.
A stock pond offers trout fishing with a swimming dock.
An outdoor barbecue area with a fire pit, nestled in the trees, holds all the stories and memories from the pastyet eagerly waits for new tradtion's to start.
Recreation
This Big Horn mountain ranch is perhaps the perfect location for hosting a true get-a-way far from the beaten path of civilization. Access to the bordering BLM and only minutes from the National Forest offer endless recreational opportunities.
For those who like to hunt, the elk herd is world class. Mature quality elk water at the pond as they bugle around the homes. The grassy mountain top has a long history of being the best rut area on the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch. Upland birds thrive. Sage grouse, hungarian partridge and chukars can be heard and seen as they fly into the pond to water.
This ranch, combined with the infrastructures is set up perfect for corporate outings, a recreational business or family get-a-way.
This is a first time offering to own a piece of history.
Agriculture
Cattle grazing
History
This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of the Bighorn Mountain Ranch.
Location
Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming.
Additional land may be available. Please inquire.
10/05/2025
$4,900,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD, Shell, WY
Once part of the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch, Lake Ridge is now being offered as a 640 acre stand alone parcel. This end of the road property is surrounded by BLM on the North and South. A tributary of McNay Creek bisects the north property line in the valley. A historic cabin still stands battling the test of time, built next to an artesian spring..
Land
Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming, the ranch is a blank slate for one who wants some of the best hunting property available in Wyoming. Seasonal creeks and a natural spring brought life to the historic homestead on this ranch. Scatted pockets of pines in between large stands of dark timber make the wildlife, especially elk, feel secure to move about during the daylight hours.
Tall grass thrives as this property has been carefully managed to promote the health of the resident elk herd. Deep steep canyons surround the ranch on the north and south allowing wildlife to feel safe and travel freely while keeping human traffic to a minimum. The ridge down the center of Lake Ridge is a mecca for wildlife. It is not uncommon to see the elk herd number over 2000 head as they head back to the timber at daylight. Slight elevation changes on the ridge provide hiding places in what seems to be flat ground. Deep canyons border this ranch.
The historic name Lake Ridge comes from the abundance of natural springs flowing on the west facing slopes. This natural oasis at such a high elevation is a rare feature.
Improvements
A natural spring next to the historic cabin site still flows creating an ecosystem for nearly a mile.
A historic log cabin with 100 mile views to the west overlooks Shell Valley.. Excellent lbuilding site.
A piped water line provides consistent water for both livestock and wildlife.
Recreation
Through decades of conservation, this ranch now offers world class elk hunting. The herd is healthy and the breeding bulls are mature. For the select hunter, this one has it all. Upland birds, antelope and mule deer also call this ranch home. Sage grouse, checkers, Hungarian partridge, ruffs and blues are all abundant and thriving.
Agriculture
Cattle grazing.
History
Lake Ridge is part of the Historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch.
10/05/2025
$4,900,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD, Shell, WY
Once part of the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch, Lake Ridge is now being offered as a 640 acre stand alone parcel. This end of the road property is surrounded by BLM on the North and South. A tributary of McNay Creek bisects the north property line in the valley. A historic cabin still stands battling the test of time, built next to an artesian spring..
Land
Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming, the ranch is a blank slate for one who wants some of the best hunting property available in Wyoming. Seasonal creeks and a natural spring brought life to the historic homestead on this ranch. Scatted pockets of pines in between large stands of dark timber make the wildlife, especially elk, feel secure to move about during the daylight hours.
Tall grass thrives as this property has been carefully managed to promote the health of the resident elk herd. Deep steep canyons surround the ranch on the north and south allowing wildlife to feel safe and travel freely while keeping human traffic to a minimum. The ridge down the center of Lake Ridge is a mecca for wildlife. It is not uncommon to see the elk herd number over 2000 head as they head back to the timber at daylight. Slight elevation changes on the ridge provide hiding places in what seems to be flat ground. Deep canyons border this ranch.
The historic name Lake Ridge comes from the abundance of natural springs flowing on the west facing slopes. This natural oasis at such a high elevation is a rare feature.
Improvements
A natural spring next to the historic cabin site still flows creating an ecosystem for nearly a mile.
A historic log cabin with 100 mile views to the west overlooks Shell Valley.. Excellent lbuilding site.
A piped water line provides consistent water for both livestock and wildlife.
Recreation
Through decades of conservation, this ranch now offers world class elk hunting. The herd is healthy and the breeding bulls are mature. For the select hunter, this one has it all. Upland birds, antelope and mule deer also call this ranch home. Sage grouse, checkers, Hungarian partridge, ruffs and blues are all abundant and thriving.
Agriculture
Cattle grazing.
History
Lake Ridge is part of the Historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch.
10/05/2025
$4,900,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD, Shell, WY
Once part of the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch, Lake Ridge is now being offered as a 640 acre stand alone parcel. This end of the road property is surrounded by BLM on the North and South. A tributary of McNay Creek bisects the north property line in the valley. A historic cabin still stands battling the test of time, built next to an artesian spring..
Land
Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming, the ranch is a blank slate for one who wants some of the best hunting property available in Wyoming. Seasonal creeks and a natural spring brought life to the historic homestead on this ranch. Scatted pockets of pines in between large stands of dark timber make the wildlife, especially elk, feel secure to move about during the daylight hours.
Tall grass thrives as this property has been carefully managed to promote the health of the resident elk herd. Deep steep canyons surround the ranch on the north and south allowing wildlife to feel safe and travel freely while keeping human traffic to a minimum. The ridge down the center of Lake Ridge is a mecca for wildlife. It is not uncommon to see the elk herd number over 2000 head as they head back to the timber at daylight. Slight elevation changes on the ridge provide hiding places in what seems to be flat ground. Deep canyons border this ranch.
The historic name Lake Ridge comes from the abundance of natural springs flowing on the west facing slopes. This natural oasis at such a high elevation is a rare feature.
Improvements
A natural spring next to the historic cabin site still flows creating an ecosystem for nearly a mile.
A historic log cabin with 100 mile views to the west overlooks Shell Valley.. Excellent lbuilding site.
A piped water line provides consistent water for both livestock and wildlife.
Recreation
Through decades of conservation, this ranch now offers world class elk hunting. The herd is healthy and the breeding bulls are mature. For the select hunter, this one has it all. Upland birds, antelope and mule deer also call this ranch home. Sage grouse, checkers, Hungarian partridge, ruffs and blues are all abundant and thriving.
Agriculture
Cattle grazing.
History
Lake Ridge is part of the Historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch.
10/05/2025
$5,750,000
500 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD, Shell, WY
Bighorn Mountain Hideout is located deep in the Bighorn Mountains. Sitting high atop the surrounding timbered valleys at nearly 8000 feet, the view from the lodge extends over 100 miles. White Creek splits and follows both the northern and southern borders. This 500 acre oasis is bordered by BLM on the west.
Land
Peace and quiet is what made the location perfect for the Hideout. Protected by thick timber and vast prairie, the parcel of land is truly as serene as it gets. Crisp fresh mountain air blowing up through the valley of pines defines purity.
White creeks flows year around through the valley creating a high elevation ecosystem.
Helicopter pad.
Grass runway for small aircraft.
Rested grass and thick pines provide the perfect combination for one looking to spend more time in the outdoors.
Improvements
Luxury at its finest, the main lodge was hand built painstakingly in this remote location. Small loads of logs were hauled into the site and when needed, brought in by helicopter. Patience during the planning process is now appreciated as it feels as if each individual structure was carefully placed where it stands without disturbing the surrounding natural feel.
The concept for this lodge was to be able to cater to large groups of people demanding privacy and a first class experience. The main lodge has an open floor plan with high quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. Three separate matching cabins with the same quality craftsmanship offer multiple lock-off options to accommodate several families and guests. A fifth cabin, the cook house, has sleeping quarters to accommodate a full time chef. This cabin also features indoor and outdoor prep areas and seating locations allowing for large parties to take advantage of the weather and enjoy the outdoors.
A stock pond offers trout fishing with a swimming dock.
An outdoor barbecue area with a fire pit, nestled in the trees, holds all the stories and memories from the pastyet eagerly waits for new tradtion's to start.
Recreation
This Big Horn mountain ranch is perhaps the perfect location for hosting a true get-a-way far from the beaten path of civilization. Access to the bordering BLM and only minutes from the National Forest offer endless recreational opportunities.
For those who like to hunt, the elk herd is world class. Mature quality elk water at the pond as they bugle around the homes. The grassy mountain top has a long history of being the best rut area on the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch. Upland birds thrive. Sage grouse, hungarian partridge and chukars can be heard and seen as they fly into the pond to water.
This ranch, combined with the infrastructures is set up perfect for corporate outings, a recreational business or family get-a-way.
This is a first time offering to own a piece of history.
Agriculture
Cattle grazing
History
This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of the Bighorn Mountain Ranch.
Location
Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming.
Additional land may be available. Please inquire.
10/05/2025
$5,750,000
500 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD, Shell, WY
Bighorn Mountain Hideout is located deep in the Bighorn Mountains. Sitting high atop the surrounding timbered valleys at nearly 8000 feet, the view from the lodge extends over 100 miles. White Creek splits and follows both the northern and southern borders. This 500 acre oasis is bordered by BLM on the west.
Land
Peace and quiet is what made the location perfect for the Hideout. Protected by thick timber and vast prairie, the parcel of land is truly as serene as it gets. Crisp fresh mountain air blowing up through the valley of pines defines purity.
White creeks flows year around through the valley creating a high elevation ecosystem.
Helicopter pad.
Grass runway for small aircraft.
Rested grass and thick pines provide the perfect combination for one looking to spend more time in the outdoors.
Improvements
Luxury at its finest, the main lodge was hand built painstakingly in this remote location. Small loads of logs were hauled into the site and when needed, brought in by helicopter. Patience during the planning process is now appreciated as it feels as if each individual structure was carefully placed where it stands without disturbing the surrounding natural feel.
The concept for this lodge was to be able to cater to large groups of people demanding privacy and a first class experience. The main lodge has an open floor plan with high quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. Three separate matching cabins with the same quality craftsmanship offer multiple lock-off options to accommodate several families and guests. A fifth cabin, the cook house, has sleeping quarters to accommodate a full time chef. This cabin also features indoor and outdoor prep areas and seating locations allowing for large parties to take advantage of the weather and enjoy the outdoors.
A stock pond offers trout fishing with a swimming dock.
An outdoor barbecue area with a fire pit, nestled in the trees, holds all the stories and memories from the pastyet eagerly waits for new tradtion's to start.
Recreation
This Big Horn mountain ranch is perhaps the perfect location for hosting a true get-a-way far from the beaten path of civilization. Access to the bordering BLM and only minutes from the National Forest offer endless recreational opportunities.
For those who like to hunt, the elk herd is world class. Mature quality elk water at the pond as they bugle around the homes. The grassy mountain top has a long history of being the best rut area on the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch. Upland birds thrive. Sage grouse, hungarian partridge and chukars can be heard and seen as they fly into the pond to water.
This ranch, combined with the infrastructures is set up perfect for corporate outings, a recreational business or family get-a-way.
This is a first time offering to own a piece of history.
Agriculture
Cattle grazing
History
This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of the Bighorn Mountain Ranch.
Location
Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming.
Additional land may be available. Please inquire.
10/05/2025
$5,750,000
500 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD, Shell, WY
Bighorn Mountain Hideout is located deep in the Bighorn Mountains. Sitting high atop the surrounding timbered valleys at nearly 8000 feet, the view from the lodge extends over 100 miles. White Creek splits and follows both the northern and southern borders. This 500 acre oasis is bordered by BLM on the west.
Land
Peace and quiet is what made the location perfect for the Hideout. Protected by thick timber and vast prairie, the parcel of land is truly as serene as it gets. Crisp fresh mountain air blowing up through the valley of pines defines purity.
White creeks flows year around through the valley creating a high elevation ecosystem.
Helicopter pad.
Grass runway for small aircraft.
Rested grass and thick pines provide the perfect combination for one looking to spend more time in the outdoors.
Improvements
Luxury at its finest, the main lodge was hand built painstakingly in this remote location. Small loads of logs were hauled into the site and when needed, brought in by helicopter. Patience during the planning process is now appreciated as it feels as if each individual structure was carefully placed where it stands without disturbing the surrounding natural feel.
The concept for this lodge was to be able to cater to large groups of people demanding privacy and a first class experience. The main lodge has an open floor plan with high quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. Three separate matching cabins with the same quality craftsmanship offer multiple lock-off options to accommodate several families and guests. A fifth cabin, the cook house, has sleeping quarters to accommodate a full time chef. This cabin also features indoor and outdoor prep areas and seating locations allowing for large parties to take advantage of the weather and enjoy the outdoors.
A stock pond offers trout fishing with a swimming dock.
An outdoor barbecue area with a fire pit, nestled in the trees, holds all the stories and memories from the pastyet eagerly waits for new tradtion's to start.
Recreation
This Big Horn mountain ranch is perhaps the perfect location for hosting a true get-a-way far from the beaten path of civilization. Access to the bordering BLM and only minutes from the National Forest offer endless recreational opportunities.
For those who like to hunt, the elk herd is world class. Mature quality elk water at the pond as they bugle around the homes. The grassy mountain top has a long history of being the best rut area on the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch. Upland birds thrive. Sage grouse, hungarian partridge and chukars can be heard and seen as they fly into the pond to water.
This ranch, combined with the infrastructures is set up perfect for corporate outings, a recreational business or family get-a-way.
This is a first time offering to own a piece of history.
Agriculture
Cattle grazing
History
This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of the Bighorn Mountain Ranch.
Location
Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming.
Additional land may be available. Please inquire.
10/05/2025
$4,900,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD, Shell, WY
Once part of the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch, Lake Ridge is now being offered as a 640 acre stand alone parcel. This end of the road property is surrounded by BLM on the North and South. A tributary of McNay Creek bisects the north property line in the valley. A historic cabin still stands battling the test of time, built next to an artesian spring..
Land
Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming, the ranch is a blank slate for one who wants some of the best hunting property available in Wyoming. Seasonal creeks and a natural spring brought life to the historic homestead on this ranch. Scatted pockets of pines in between large stands of dark timber make the wildlife, especially elk, feel secure to move about during the daylight hours.
Tall grass thrives as this property has been carefully managed to promote the health of the resident elk herd. Deep steep canyons surround the ranch on the north and south allowing wildlife to feel safe and travel freely while keeping human traffic to a minimum. The ridge down the center of Lake Ridge is a mecca for wildlife. It is not uncommon to see the elk herd number over 2000 head as they head back to the timber at daylight. Slight elevation changes on the ridge provide hiding places in what seems to be flat ground. Deep canyons border this ranch.
The historic name Lake Ridge comes from the abundance of natural springs flowing on the west facing slopes. This natural oasis at such a high elevation is a rare feature.
Improvements
A natural spring next to the historic cabin site still flows creating an ecosystem for nearly a mile.
A historic log cabin with 100 mile views to the west overlooks Shell Valley.. Excellent lbuilding site.
A piped water line provides consistent water for both livestock and wildlife.
Recreation
Through decades of conservation, this ranch now offers world class elk hunting. The herd is healthy and the breeding bulls are mature. For the select hunter, this one has it all. Upland birds, antelope and mule deer also call this ranch home. Sage grouse, checkers, Hungarian partridge, ruffs and blues are all abundant and thriving.
Agriculture
Cattle grazing.
History
Lake Ridge is part of the Historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch.
10/05/2025
$4,900,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Big Horn County - TBD, Shell, WY
Once part of the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch, Lake Ridge is now being offered as a 640 acre stand alone parcel. This end of the road property is surrounded by BLM on the North and South. A tributary of McNay Creek bisects the north property line in the valley. A historic cabin still stands battling the test of time, built next to an artesian spring..
Land
Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming, the ranch is a blank slate for one who wants some of the best hunting property available in Wyoming. Seasonal creeks and a natural spring brought life to the historic homestead on this ranch. Scatted pockets of pines in between large stands of dark timber make the wildlife, especially elk, feel secure to move about during the daylight hours.
Tall grass thrives as this property has been carefully managed to promote the health of the resident elk herd. Deep steep canyons surround the ranch on the north and south allowing wildlife to feel safe and travel freely while keeping human traffic to a minimum. The ridge down the center of Lake Ridge is a mecca for wildlife. It is not uncommon to see the elk herd number over 2000 head as they head back to the timber at daylight. Slight elevation changes on the ridge provide hiding places in what seems to be flat ground. Deep canyons border this ranch.
The historic name Lake Ridge comes from the abundance of natural springs flowing on the west facing slopes. This natural oasis at such a high elevation is a rare feature.
Improvements
A natural spring next to the historic cabin site still flows creating an ecosystem for nearly a mile.
A historic log cabin with 100 mile views to the west overlooks Shell Valley.. Excellent lbuilding site.
A piped water line provides consistent water for both livestock and wildlife.
Recreation
Through decades of conservation, this ranch now offers world class elk hunting. The herd is healthy and the breeding bulls are mature. For the select hunter, this one has it all. Upland birds, antelope and mule deer also call this ranch home. Sage grouse, checkers, Hungarian partridge, ruffs and blues are all abundant and thriving.
Agriculture
Cattle grazing.
History
Lake Ridge is part of the Historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch.
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