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11/11/2025
$3,500
20.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - Forest Road 424, Cody, WY
NEAR YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
LODE CLAIM GOLD VEIN BIGHORN MOUNTAINS
OWNER FINANCING
This is a legally registered, 20.66 acre gold and gem LODE Mining Claim for sale, the Elk Fork Lode #1 with a quartz gold vein running thru the claim.
Less than an hour west to Yellowstone National Park.
A half hour from the town of Cody with all of the necessities.
Camp by the creek just off the road or the area National Forest campgrounds.
Elk Fork creek is a tributary of the North Fork Shoshone River, just up the road, which has a history of gold discoveries.
Both are also great fishing bodies of water, especially for trout.
Gold prices have reached an all time high of over $4000 per ounce.
See further down the listing the buying process, my owner financing options to choose from, and how to purchase my claim.
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Buffalo Bill Reservoir is just down the road East with great fishing and boating,
Half hour away, the town of Cody has all the necessities, as does the small town of Wapiti just 10 miles away.
Located in the majestic Big Horn Mountains in Americas first National Forest, Shoshone National Forest.
Within hiking distance to a nature preserve, the North Absaroka Wilderness, with public access.
This area has the feel of the Old West where the Cowboy Culture still lives on.
Yellowstone National park is only 23 miles West.
The town of Wapiti is just 10 miles East and town of Cody is 30 miles East, both having the Old West feel.
A lode claim differs from our placer claims, as on a lode claim you can dig into the mountain side and can even go to the extent of building a mine shaft.
A quartz/gold vein was discovered extending thru the claim.
Our lode claim has veins of valuable minerals including gold in veins (called lodes) cutting thru rocks. Quartz and gold are frequently found together and digging into the quartz vein is called “chasing the vein.”
A vein of quartz/gold runs South to North thru the middle of the claim.
The quartz vein has gold traces in the rock.
Pick and shovel, rock hammer, metal detector, and is hard rock mining.
I did not expose the whole vein, though was able to follow it going through the claim, intermittently.
The process of lode, hard rock mining, is the process where gold is extracted directly from the lode vein beneath the ground. Dig down about 3 feet as go through the claim, then pick, shovel, and rock hammer working the sides of that hole. Filling in the holes when leave the claim as required by the national forest.
For the use of any machinery, you need to file a Plan of Operation with the BLM for approval.
Scratch your rock ore against an unglazed white ceramic streak plate.
If it's gold, it will leave a golden streak. Or scratch the surface of the specimen with a knife. Gold is a soft metal that will show scratch marks.
TOWN OF CODY
CALLED BY THE LOCALS, CODY YELLOWSTONE
Cody was named the best city in Wyoming to live and visit based on employment opportunities, cost of living, school systems, outdoor activities, and tourist attractions.
A gateway town to Yellowstone National Park, Cody is an historic town surrounded by natural splendor. Cody was named after the infamous William "Buffalo Bill" Cody and boasts a thrilling stampede event now named after him.
Along the central streets, youll find Old West-style shop fronts and saloons that provide a glimpse into the pastbut the architecture is just one part of Codys charm. Residents enjoy an excellent school system and lower on average cost of living, with the average price of a single family home well below the national average.
Yellowstone National Park is an exciting destination, the beautiful Buffalo Bill State Park is nearby, and the surrounding areas provide excellent opportunities for outdoor adventures, recreation, and fishing.
The Wild West is a place filled with adventure. Its a place where you can ride horses, rope cattle, sit around a campfire and stay at a genuine guest ranch. But its also a place filled with warmth and charm. Welcoming accommodations, fine restaurants, stellar shopping, plenty of things to see and do, and no shortage of outdoor fun and adventure.
National Forests remained open at all times during the virus with a televised invitation by the Director for families to visit them as safe places for family recreation, making our mining claims some of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
WYOMING ROCKHOUNDING
Rockhounding is more than just a hobby; it is a lifestyle. Rockhounding in Wyoming is a great way to get out and enjoy the states expansive landscapes and beautifully unique terrain. Wyoming happens to be among the best states in the entire country for rockhounding thanks to the sheer volume of prospective collecting sites and the impressive array of rocks and minerals to be found. Wyoming is perhaps most well known for its world-class National Parks like Yellowstone and Grand Teton. While you cant collect rocks within those parks, the fantastically complicated and gorgeous geology found within their borders is a testament to the complex geological history of the area. The relatively recent volcanic and metamorphic activity in Wyoming has given rise to many desirable and sought-after rocks and minerals. Wyoming Jade, the Wyoming state gemstone, is the most famous of the states geologic treasures. Wyoming also hosts diamonds, corundum (sapphire and ruby), opal, peridot, iolite (gem-quality cordierite), agate, petrified wood, and quartz crystals. Some Wyoming rock types used by lapidaries also include marble, silicified banded iron formation (BIF), fuchsitic quartzite, and gneiss.
BUYING PROCESS:
To purchase my claim, the process would be, I would need your name(s) and mailing address, and which payment option you choose, where I would scan and email you a signed contract.
Total price of $3500, that can be paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment,
or $3500, paying $1750 first month, and $1750 2nd month,
or $3500, paying $1500 first month, $1000 2nd month, and $1000 3rd month,
or $3500, paying $700 per month for 5 months,
or $3500, paying $500 per month for 7 months,
or $4000, paying $400 per month for 10 months.
A $199 deed processing fee is paid with final payment.
After receiving your final payment, your ownership of the 20.66 acre claim will be legally recorded with the Wyoming Bureau of Land Management and the Park County Recorder.
I am a retired teacher and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 75 and my wife 73, and we have gained the experience to select the best areas to locate claims.
We feel we are selling more than the gold and minerals on beautiful land.
You would be acquiring an experience that will give you a good feel for what the old time prospectors must have felt during the days of the original Wyoming Gold Rush.
A mining claim is an affordable way to enjoy the beauty of the land combined with the adventure of panning for gold.
BIG HORN MOUNTAINS
Located in north-central Wyoming, the Bighorn Mountains are a sister range of the Rocky Mountains. Conveniently located halfway between Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park, the Bighorns are a great vacation destination in themselves. Visitors experience a diverse landscape - from grasslands to alpine meadows, clear lakes to glacial carved valleys and rolling hills to sheer mountain cliffs.
TOWN OF WAPITI
Wapiti is situated along the North Fork of the Shoshone River in Shoshone National Forest, between Cody and the eastern entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
The town is named after the Cree Indian word for elk.
BUFFALO BILL RESERVOIR
Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody made the area famous in the early days of the West. He and his companions were the first to perceive the possibilities of turning the sagebrush flats of Wyoming's Bighorn Basin into a land of agricultural abundance through irrigation. The main historic site is Buffalo Bill Dam, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a major engineering achievement. Fishing open year-round. Wyoming State fishing license required. Fish species (coldwater) include rainbow trout, brown trout, lake trout (mackinaw), and cutthroat trout. Good access via shoreline roads and 3 boat ramps. Water surface covers approximately 8,000 acres. Additional blue-ribbon quality fishing available on Shoshone River above and below reservoir. Available services include developed campsites and RV sites with dump stations, drinking water, tables, restrooms, wind screens, primitive campsites, and a new visitor center. Other activities include watchable wildlife, big game, and waterfowl hunting in season with Wyoming State license. Hiking and horseback riding. Popular windsurfing area.
PARK COUNTY
You wont run out of things to do or places to see when you visit Park County.
Plan your vacation around one of our many events any time of year from ice fishing and music shows, to rodeos and festivals. Enjoy the myriad of quality attractions and world-class museums.
Park County encompasses 3,349,120 acres of land, the majority of which is held under state or federal control, with only 23% privately owned. Most of the Shoshone National Forest, the first national forest, and a portion of Yellowstone National Park, the first national park, fall within Park County boundaries. Park County is located in the northwestern section of the State of Wyoming.
If within one year you are not satisfied with your claim, you can trade for another comparable claim, just paying the BLM and County transfer fees which will be about $125.
You will also receive a free Prospecting Kit once you have paid for your claim that includes, a Rockhounding Geology Hammer Tool, Rock Pick Axe, 3 PCS Digging Chisels Kit, with Musette Bag, and a Compass. See picture
07/10/2025
$969,000
1.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 17 Talon Drive, Cody, WY
Mountain Modern Retreat! SUBSTANTIAL PRICE ADJUSTMENT!
Outstanding 4bed/4 bath Mountain Modern Retreat. Welcome to your dream home, perfectly nestled in the breathtaking Northfork Valley, located just minutes from Yellowstone Park and a short stroll to world-class Blue-Ribbon fishing on the Shoshone River.
The house features include: 3 spacious en-suite bedrooms, a huge chefs kitchen with modern amenities, walk-in pantry and a majestic River Rock fireplace. This home blends rustic charm with contemporary style! A beautiful log accented bonus room can be used for any additional need (den, exercise room, office) and flows onto the back covered porch.
Guests will love launching their Yellowstone adventures from the comfort of their own 1bed/1bath private suite, tucked just behind the detached 2-car garageoffering both convenience, privacy and a potential income opportunity.
Located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, enjoy peaceful evenings on one of the covered porches, surrounded by the mature pines and meandering wildlife. Bring your furry friends; full horse setup with tack room/lean-to, pasture and fenced back yard.
What an opportunity to own a spectacular mountain sanctuary in a prime location!
04/25/2025
$1,980,000
18.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 39 Moccasin Tr, Clark, WY
Welcome to Gold Bar River Ranch—an exceptional 18-acre riverfront estate in Clark, Wyoming, offering luxury living in a breathtaking natural setting. The open-concept main home features a spacious great room with a massive river rock fireplace and large windows that frame the Clarks Fork River and Beartooth Mountains. The gourmet kitchen includes custom hickory cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, double ovens, and a breakfast bar. The main floor boasts wood and tile flooring, a master suite with private deck access, two walk-in closets, built-in dressers, and a spa-style bath with steam shower, rain head, and double granite vanity. Additional spaces include a guest bedroom and full bath upstairs, plus a downstairs guest suite, family room, and laundry. The attached guest house features 3 bedrooms, a bath, and a kitchenette. A solar backup system is installed with 38kw Generac battery backup and is grid-tied. There is also dual HVAC and water heaters. Outdoors, enjoy Trex decking, landscaped grounds, horse facilities with a barn and heated tack room, and direct access to a scenic river deck. Located near public land, Shoshone National Forest, and Yellowstone—perfect for fishing, horseback riding, and year-round recreation.
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07/17/2023
$1,150,000
2.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 138 Southfork Road, Cody, WY
WHAT A FIND!! 3231 SF single level home only 2 miles from Walmart. Spacious rooms throughout. Interior of the home is very nice with natural wood cabinetry, granite counters in big kitchen and all bathrooms, 2 jet tubs, skylights to brighten up the interior. Gas Fireplace in Living Room with air transfer ducting to the two wings of the home. Hot Water Baseboard heat, steel siding, metal roof, 3 car heated garage, 2 Hot Water Heaters, decorate block retaining wall.
Nice views of Cedar Mountain & Heart Mountain, 2.97 ac. with irrigation water run to the lot in two U/G lines to be set up with sprinkler irrigation. 512 SF detached storage garage in addition to the 3 car heated attached garage. Concrete patio with large gazebo. Xeriscape gravel yards, with raised planters. Total Steel exterior for no maintenance.Plenty of room for livestock. Private setting only 2 miles from Walmart. Double Oven, garden shed, 2 hot water heaters, tile entry & kitchen/laundry room, covered entry. Top notch home, +/- 3 ac. lot for livestock with irrigation water available and close to town.
09/24/2020
$3,500,000
3.39 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 1531 Gulch Street, Cody, WY
**NEWLY PRICED!!**
The Backdrop for A Fulfilled Life- 11,200 square feet designed for comfort and privacy. A unique, one-of-a-kind, property with a custom built one-level home with over 4,300 sf. of living space which opens onto an outside covered patio (2,500 sf) and a backyard paradise including water features, gas fire pits, and a wood burning fireplace on a detached deck (900 sq. ft.) Mature trees adorn the entire property. The owners planted 200 Aspen trees, as well as Pine, Blue Spruce and Honey Locus trees. They serve as natural fences and are a large part of the secluded, private atmosphere of this unique property.
The property is located on 3.39 acres with room for a barn/apartment combination. This unusual special property is hidden away within the city limits, within proximity to health care facilities, Cody Regional Hospital, police and fire services, The Buffalo Bill Center of the West, the Cody Stampede Rodeo Grounds and many restaurants and shopping opportunities. The Buffalo Bill Reservoir and Shoshone National Forest are less than five miles away. The East Gate to Yellowstone National Park is a short hours drive, and recreational trails and fishing are minutes away.
This property lends itself to raising a family, hosting reunions, entertaining, work at home options and stress-free relaxation. While the 11 ft. ceilings throughout the house contribute to the grandeur of the floorplan, the 20 ft. vaulted ceiling in the kitchen creates an ambience of warmth and light. The highlight of the central island is the unique beautiful red stained concrete counter with a double divided sink. Six guests can sit comfortably at the adjoining custom-built wood bar area.
Creating a coziness on chilly Wyoming evenings, the Quadra-Fire natural gas fireplace in the sunken great room includes a multi-speed fan system that may be thermostatically controlled. French Doors in the great room open to an outdoor paradise like no other. Custom floor tile, alder solid wood panel doors and trim.
The front courtyard is the perfect place to enjoy the first cup of coffee in the morning sun or host a small intimate gathering of friends. There are countless cozy, comfy places both in the house and outside where you can sit quietly, lose yourself in a book, or take a nap in the shade.
The detached RV/shop/gym/yoga studio building (3,500 sf) includes atop of the line gym with the latest, best equipment. The yoga studio is well known as the best space in town. Both the gym and the yoga studio have private bath restrooms. The shop portion will accommodate the largest of motor coaches and is perfect for handyman projects and storing recreational vehicles.
The exquisite detail is present throughout all the improvements. The sellers were very involved in the thoughtful design of the home and included green materials for the utmost energy efficiency. The improvements were constructed with premier structural insulated panels (SIP) to assure the home was well insulated. The home is naturally cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The property is located on 3.39 acres with room for a barn/apartment combination. Mature pine trees line the gated front entrance and relaxation areas to ensure privacy for friends and family, creating a secluded forest effect.
07/17/2023
$385,000
39.86 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - Clark, WY
Amazing mountain views in all directions! Gravel road will be in a 60' easement over the north property line of Parcels, 1, 2, and 3. Parcels can be sold individually or together. Beartooth Electric will bury electric lines to parcel sites. Bore holes will be drilled for potential water availability. Plateaus with occasional ravines. Seasonal seeps for wildlife and vegetation. Located halfway between Cody and Billings, MT. 30 minutes to Cody, WY, 30 minutes to Red Lodge, MT and 1.5 hours to Yellowstone National Park. Minutes to National Forest and the Clark's Fork River.
Property is located north of Clark and close to the Montana State Line. Amazing mountain views in all directions! Gravel road is a 60'easement over the north property line of Parcels 1 and 2. Parcel 3 has an 80' easement over the north property line. Parcels can be sold individually or together. Electric lines are buried to parcel sites. Water wells on each parcel have been drilled and cased. Perfect for the outdoor enthusiast! Buyer financing available. Year around access on Wild Willie Road. Hiking and riding access to BLM and State Land.
Each parcel is just under 40 acres and listed for $385,000 each.
Cody to Edelweiss-North on 120 Hwy.- 28.5 miles. Turn left at Edelweiss to 1AB-2miles. Turn Right on Bennett Creek Church Road-2.7 miles. Turn left on 8VE, Turn Right on Little Rock Road-.5 miles. Turn left on Wild Willie Road; 1.6 miles to BHHS, Brokerage West Sign. Property is north of Clark, close to the Montana State Line.
03/26/2025
$2,499,000
241 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 125 Road 5 North, Powell, WY
Welcome to 5 North Ranch, a breathtaking 241-acre property that blends productive land, exceptional equestrian facilities, and the rugged beauty of Wyoming's landscape. Perfectly designed for ranching and recreation, this property offers both privacy and convenience, located just 15 minutes from Powell, 40 minutes from Cody, and an hour from Billings, Montana.
Land
With 100 acres of irrigated hay ground and pasture and 142 acres of dryland pasture, the land is fully fenced and cross-fenced into nine fields, allowing for ideal pasture rotation and livestock movement. Two year-round natural springs provide a reliable water source, supporting both livestock and the abundant wildlife.
Improvements
Designed for equestrian and ranching operations, the property features a 4065 horse barn complete with a tack and feed room, four indoor and outdoor runs with heated automatic waters, and three arenas along with a round corral for training and riding. Two sets of corrals provide additional livestock handling capabilities. A heated 4060 shop with two large bay doors, outside cement skirting, and a 500-gallon propane tank ensures year-round functionality for equipment and projects.
The custom-built ranch home, completed in 2006, offers a 4 bedrooms & 2 1/2 bathrooms with 2,800 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space. The open-concept layout, cathedral ceilings, and large Andersen windows create a bright and welcoming atmosphere, complemented by a striking stone fireplace at the heart of the home. Hickory and tile flooring run throughout, while the kitchen stands out with its unique blue-trim cabinetry and custom window coverings. With four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, there is plenty of space for family and guests. The home is supported by a private well with a reverse osmosis system and a 1,000-gallon owned propane tank, ensuring efficiency and self-sufficiency.
Recreation
Beyond ranching, the property offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. The ranch borders thousands of acres of BLM, State, & Bureau of Reclamation lands with an abundance of endless trails that wind through the landscape, perfect for hiking, ATV riding, and horseback exploration. This area supports an abundance of Wildlife that frequent the property, including Mule Deer and Whitetail Deer along with many Upland Bird Species such as Pheasants, Sage Chickens, Chukar, and Partridge. Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, and an ample variety of other birds that can be seen on the property, providing proof of a thriving ecosystem.
The panoramic views stretch across the Polecat Bench, Yellowstone, Pryor Mountains, and the Bighorns, creating an awe-inspiring backdrop in every direction.
History
With its combination of prime agricultural land, high-end equestrian facilities, and a beautifully crafted home, 5 North Ranch is a rare Wyoming treasure. Offering the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility, this property is ready to be the foundation of your ranching dreams. Schedule a private tour today and experience the best of Wyoming living.
11/03/2025
$3,750,000
531 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - Deaver, WY
Mononi Flats is a 531+/- acre deeded ranch along the northwestern edge of Wyoming near Deaver in Park County. Its most distinguishing feature is its adjacency to more than 30,000+/- acres of contiguous Bureau of Land Management and State lands, allowing expansive access and extending the property's utility and recreational value far beyond its deeded boundaries. This seamless connection to public lands provides an unparalleled opportunity for hunting, wildlife observation, and motorized access across a vast landscape, effectively making this a 30,000+/- acre experience.
The ranch features a high-quality, modern residence with an attached shop, built in 2020, offering turnkey comfort and functionality for full-time or seasonal occupancy. The water resources are robust, with adjudicated irrigation rights sourced from the Shoshone River drainage near Cody. These rights support roughly 250+/- acres of irrigated meadows, which are currently planted to benefit both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Two flowing springs and several lateral ditches enhance the riparian areas on the property, drawing a wide range of wildlife species and supporting grazing rotations.
With its strategic location near Powell and Cody, the ranch benefits from easy access to services, air travel, and national attractions such as Yellowstone National Park and the Lower Shoshone River. The broader region is defined by panoramic views of the Bighorn, Pryor, and Absaroka Mountain ranges. Currently operated for recreational and seasonal agricultural use, Mononi Flats is both a private sanctuary and an active sporting property, providing hunting, fishing access, and four-season exploration. The location, improvements, water resources, and extensive access to public land make Mononi Flats a truly multifaceted property for discerning buyers.
The Facts:
~ Northwestern Wyoming, near Deaver in Park County
~ 531+/- deeded acres
~ Borders 30,000+/- acres of contiguous BLM and State lands
~ Modern home with attached shop, built in 2020
~ Adjudicated water rights from the Shoshone River drainage
~ Approximately 250+/- acres of irrigated meadows
~ Two flowing springs and multiple lateral ditches
~ Deer, upland birds, and diverse native species
~ Productive meadows, riparian corridors, and open rangeland
~ County-maintained road; close to Powell and Cody, WY
~ Near Yellowstone National Park, Bighorn, Pryor, and Absaroka Mountain Ranges
~ Modern systems supporting full-time or seasonal living
~ Hunting, fishing access, wildlife viewing, and four-season exploration
~ Panoramic mountain and open range vistas
11/06/2025
$799,000
2.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 9 Trotter Rd, Cody, WY
VERSATILE COUNTRY HOME WITH UNLIMITED POTENTIAL REDUCED TO $799,000!!
"TAKING TIME" FOR SIMPLE PLEASURES WILL START HERE. HORSE PROPERTY CLOSE TO TOWN. Enter the home through the attached 2 car garage. Step into the animal and people friendly kitchen with breakfast bar and area dining room. All appliances are included. Cooking and entertaining will be fun with the well-designed great room. Newer windows have been installed with cottage shutter style blinds. 2 guest rooms, optional office/craft room, 2 full baths (one with an additional utility sink). Master bedroom with dual closets (1 walk in), dual vanity sink, jetted tub and separate shower complete the beautiful main level. Perfect for buyers that prefer to use living space without having to use stairs. Basement has the same square footage as the main floor. A very large family room with large screen options. Exercise room, guest room, family/den room with storage. More storage under the stairs. And more storage in the maintenance/utility room. New luxury vinyl floors in basement. Neighbor grazes horses on back of property but Seller does not have a formal lease agreement. Excellent horse property. Plenty of room to build a barn or shop.
07/25/2019
$12,000,000
4520 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 61 Neilson Road, Cody, WY
This beautiful ranch is approximately 8 miles from downtown Cody, Wyoming. It includes thousands of acres, beautiful lakes, open range and is in close proximity to Yellowstone National Park.
Recreation
Consistent stocking and management have made this a world class fishery. Activities on the resort include guided fishing, pheasant/chukar hunting, horse trails for riding, geology and photography tours in the Rim Rocks. Recreational lake actives are also available, including fishing, boating, skiing and more. Nestled around the lake lie the improvements with plenty of room for expansion and development. The opportunities are endless.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The lake on the property consists of approximately 100 acres of surface water.
Location
Access to Cody, Wyoming is convenient via Yellowstone Regional Airport (COD.) This airport is located 15 minutes from the ranch and is open year round. The runway, which is 8,268 x 100, accommodates jet service. This airport has a fuel provider and offers aircraft ground support.
04/02/2025
$297,000
234.19 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 430 Highway 310, Lot#WP001, Deaver, WY
234 Acres! With great views of the Big Horn Mountain Range! The Historic Jim Bridger Trail goes through this property. This property has options for many ideas. It has 11 acres of water rights, approximately 35' x 60' shop, and plenty of space for recreation. There is power to the property. Access to Highway 310 makes it easy to get to Billings, MT.
12/29/2020
$1,500,000
83 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 143 Southfork Road, Cody, WY
83 acres of development land at the foot of Cedar Mountain adjoining Cody City limits on the Southfork Rd. across from Chugwater Sub. Zoned 1/2 acre minimum. Would make a great subdivision with fantastic views elevated above the town, to Heart Mtn. and McCullough Peaks. Excellent subdivision potential. Variety of utility services available.
05/07/2025
$3,200,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - Cody, WY
Exceptional Development Opportunity on 160 Acres Bordering Buffalo Bill Reservoir!!!!
Unlock the potential of this rare 160-acre property, ideally positioned adjacent to Bureau of Reclamation land and neighboring the scenic Buffalo Bill Reservoir. Zoned GR-5 and surrounded by established subdivisions, this irrigated parcel presents an outstanding opportunity for residential development, investment, or a private estate.
Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and take advantage of direct access to premier outdoor recreation in the South Fork Valleyrenowned for its beauty, wildlife, and adventure. With a public boat ramp just steps away, this property offers unmatched proximity to boating, fishing, hiking, and more.
Whether you're envisioning a luxury home nestled in one of the nations most iconic landscapes or planning a multi-lot subdivision, this land offers versatility and lasting value. Opportunities like this are increasingly raredont miss your chance to own a piece of Wyomings extraordinary wilderness with prime development potential.
04/07/2025
$320,000
16.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - TBD Rd 6, Lot#WP001, Powell, WY
This is an amazing piece of land with beautiful mountain views close to Powell. Bring your dreams! Build your home, and with 16+/- acres of water rights and rich dirt, there is great potential for rural living. There is room to raise hay or pasture for your livestock or grow a bountiful garden. Rocky Mountain Power runs along the property, water has been successfully drilled nearby and gas is nearby. With the amenities of Powell, this is a very desirable piece of property.
03/03/2025
$1,300,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 1443 Beck Ave, Cody, WY
This one of a kind office building comes on the market for the first time since construction in 2008. Over 3,200 square feet of prime office space in downtown Cody, WY complete with off street parking (front & back) plus ample on street parking in close proximity. Built in 2008 by Jerry Thiel & Sons Construction, this building has it all.
The current configuration is for a medical practice complete with 3 exam rooms, 2 procedure rooms, a lab and multiple office/file/storage rooms. The building was constructed with an all truss roof (Note: Building plans and Roof design plans available for review), so there are no internal load bearing walls. Buyer will need to employ a structural engineer to inspect and confirm.
The building is wired with TCT Fiber Cable, Cat 6 Cable and will come with a 48 Port Gigabit Switch of Ethernet. The building will also come with an Amplifier HD WIFI Repeater. Building currently has VoIP TCT telephone system that can be part of the transaction.
Seller is looking for a potential sale/leaseback.
SELLER IS A WY LICENSED REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL
03/03/2025
$35,000
0.23 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - TBD Aerie Drive, Cody, WY
Experience breathtaking views that stretch across the horizon, offering a scenic panorama of natural beauty. Situated approximately 25 miles from the iconic Yellowstone National Park, this location offers unparalleled access to one of the nation's most cherished natural wonders. Outdoor enthusiasts will delight in the proximity to prime hunting and fishing areas, providing endless opportunities to explore and connect with nature's bounty.
Imagine building your perfect home here, where every day brings a new chapter of tranquility and adventure. Whether you seek a peaceful retreat or an active lifestyle surrounded by nature, this mountain lot in Cody's Country Subdivision promises an ideal setting to create lasting memories and cherish the beauty of Wyoming's landscapes.
12/05/2023
$1,315,000
36.39 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - TBD Josie Lane, Cody, WY
Rare property perched to enjoy peaceful and unobstructed 360-degree mountain views. This river front acreage in the stunning Upper South Fork Valley of the Shoshone River includes over 1 mile of private and public blue ribbon trout fishery. The property is adjacent to an additional 700 acres of public land with an access easement to over 8 million acres of contiguous national park and forest land in Northwest Wyoming. It has become available due to an unexpected estate transfer. This could be the last time in the foreseeable future that a parcel of this size, quality and price is available this far up this supply-constrained valley. With no state income tax in Wyoming and low local property taxes, this parcel is exceptional for both personal and investment purposes. Do not miss this unique opportunity to acquire a generational asset!
10/09/2025
$1,800,000
11.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 21 Tailwinds Dr, Cody, WY
This modern rural retreat is 5 minutes east of downtown Cody, on a stunning 11.5 acre elevated hillside property with approximately 2.5 acres of irrigable land. The house is discreetly tucked into the hillside hidden behind cottonwood trees. Looking westerly, out of the floor to ceiling windows are panaramic views of the mountains surrounding the town of Cody. Part of a lightly covenanted subdivision with large lots and no HOA it maintains privacy with generous distance from neighbors and welcomes horses and other livestock, perfect for rural living. Crafted with exceptional attention to detail, this home was built with structural composite lumber, Rockwool acoustical insulation throughout the home, zero-entry floor plan, with heated stained concrete floors. Enjoy premium appliances, Northwest Rural Water supply with reverse osmosis system, and a 3-bay heated garage. The private, fenced and landscaped back patio and yard provide a protected space with views of the natural landscape surrounding the property. With ample room to upgrade by adding a shop or barn for extra toys or animals, this property is a rare blend of modern sophistication in a rural setting, yet minutes from downtown Cody.
04/24/2025
$3,500,000
194 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 272 Road 6Rt, Cody, WY
This 194 acre South Fork ranch borders Bureau of Land Management and State public lands. Located about 15 minutes Southwest of historicCody, Wyoming, this sizeable landholding is extremely rare. The property lies just beyond the base of stunning, rugged Carter Mountain andoverlooks the upper South Fork valley, Buffalo Bill Reservoir and surrounding Cedar, Jim and Sheep Mountains. With approximately 137acres of irrigable land, springs and a pond, this property attracts wildlife and is a hearty environment for cattle and horses. The 3404 sf homehas five bedrooms, two and one half baths and is brilliantly designed, taking full advantage of the landscape views on the main level and walkout basement. Two car attached garage, detached hobby shop, tack room, enclosed greenhouse with wood stove, circle drive, landscapingand privacy. The South Fork valley offers blue ribbon fishing on the Shoshone River and trailheads for exploration and hunting. YellowstoneNational Park is a 60 mile drive from this property. An incredible opportunity to own one of the most beautiful places in Wyoming.
10/14/2025
$7,950,000
288 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 1311-1315 Rd 6ru, Meeteetse, WY
For nearly 150 years, Old Pitchfork Ranch has stood as a cornerstone of Wyoming’s ranching heritage. Established in 1878 by Count Otto Franc von Lichtenstein, the ranch served as one of the Big Horn Basin’s earliest cattle operations and remains deeply tied to its history. Franc’s adobe residence, built around 1880 and once home to the region’s first U.S. Post Office, endures as one of the oldest standing structures in the Basin. With 18-inch adobe walls still intact, the home has been carefully restored by current owners Greg and Stephanie Luce, who preserved its authenticity while adding thoughtful updates such as river-recovered heart pine floors, cypress ceilings, custom cabinetry, radiant heating, and clerestory windows.
The compound includes other significant buildings: a restored log bunkhouse once used by ranch hands, including a young Butch Cassidy; a fully original 160-foot-long log barn from the 1880s; and a relocated guest cabin from the Pitchfork’s dude ranch days. Together they create a historic yet functional homestead.
The 288-acre property is traversed by over two miles of the Greybull River, a pristine native trout stream renowned for Yellowstone cutthroat fishing. Irrigated pastures support horses and hay production, while the barn, corrals, and round corral provide excellent equestrian infrastructure. The ranch offers direct access to riding, hunting, and fishing, with national forest trailheads nearby.
Protected by a conservation easement, the ranch retains its character while offering two building envelopes for future expansion. Abundant wildlife, world-class fishing, and unspoiled night skies make Old Pitchfork a rare blend of history, wilderness, and modern comfort.
04/25/2025
$725,000
14.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 115 Lane 16, Cody, WY
A horse-inspired property. This property is a horse lover's dream-dominium as the custom-built home is directly above the barn. The barn consists of four Kentucky-inspired horse stalls, a wash bay with a drain, and an office. An automatic, overhead door provides easy access for equipment and livestock. Dogs will love it too, with plenty of room to roam and then rest easy in the spacious kennel with doggie-door access to the warmth of the barn. The best part- you can access the barn area without going outside! Not into pampering your herd? Use the well-insulated downstairs for your shop. It is outfitted with a natural gas hook up just waiting for a heater install. This 14.57 acre property is not in a subdivision. Rights to water 11.35 acres (currently watering 8). Wheel line is included. The grass/alfalfa pasture is fenced with Diamond Mesh horse fence and there is also a fenced paddock and a paneled pen. Enjoy a panoramic view of Carter Mountain, the Beartooth Mountain Range and McCullough Peaks on display from this home. The night sky is a true dark sky, untouched by artificial light. This two bedroom(possible third) home is designed to allow natural light in, living area is warmed by a gorgeous stone fireplace, and the kitchen and dining are perfect for entertaining. There's even a built-in 'pet station' to keep things tidy and convenient!
09/03/2025
$925,000
1.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 15 Road 6Cu, Cody, WY
This is what is looks like to live twenty minutes from Yellowstone National Park. Not only are you surrounded by stunning rugged mountainbeauty, you are within minutes of blue ribbon fishing on the North Fork of the Shoshone River and can horseback from your property forgorgeous scenic rides. Effortless and orderly, this property is dialed in. Clean, contemporary, tranquil home was built in 2022 and the ownerscontinued to effectively improve this tidy parcel with horse friendly amenities, outbuildings and a fantastic shop with covered RV/trailer parking.The three bedroom, two bath home is immaculate, gorgeous high end finishes (from the stone floor to ceiling fireplace, granite counters, tiledshowers, upscale windows). Water rights for irrigation, whole house filtration system and poured concrete driveways are some of the featuresof this dreamy residence in a one of kind mountain location.
11/23/2025
$3,500
20.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - Forest Road 435, Cody, WY
NEAR YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
LODE CLAIM GOLD VEIN BIGHORN MOUNTAINS
OWNER FINANCING
This is a legally registered, 20.66 acre gold and gem LODE Mining Claim for sale, the Blackwater Lode #2 with a quartz gold vein running thru the claim.
Less than an hour west to Yellowstone National Park.
A half hour from the town of Cody with all of the necessities.
Camp by the creek just off the road or the area National Forest campgrounds.
Blackwater creek is a tributary of the North Fork Shoshone River, just up the road, which has a history of gold discoveries.
Both are also great fishing bodies of water, especially for trout.
Gold prices have reached an all time high of over $4000 per ounce.
See further down the listing the buying process, my owner financing options to choose from, and how to purchase my claim.
See with the top pictures maps and satellite views.
Click on the top listing picture then arrow right to see all.
Buffalo Bill Reservoir is just down the road East with great fishing and boating,
Half hour away, the town of Cody has all the necessities, as does the small town of Wapiti just 10 miles away.
Located in the majestic Big Horn Mountains in Americas first National Forest, Shoshone National Forest.
Within hiking distance to a nature preserve, the North Absaroka Wilderness, with public access.
This area has the feel of the Old West where the Cowboy Culture still lives on.
Yellowstone National park is only 23 miles West.
The town of Wapiti is just 10 miles East and town of Cody is 30 miles East, both having the Old West feel.
A lode claim differs from our placer claims, as on a lode claim you can dig into the mountain side and can even go to the extent of building a mine shaft.
A quartz/gold vein was discovered extending thru the claim.
Our lode claim has veins of valuable minerals including gold in veins (called lodes) cutting thru rocks. Quartz and gold are frequently found together and digging into the quartz vein is called “chasing the vein.”
A vein of quartz/gold runs South to North thru the middle of the claim.
The quartz vein has gold traces in the rock.
Pick and shovel, rock hammer, metal detector, and is hard rock mining.
I did not expose the whole vein, though was able to follow it going through the claim, intermittently.
The process of lode, hard rock mining, is the process where gold is extracted directly from the lode vein beneath the ground. Dig down about 3 feet as go through the claim, then pick, shovel, and rock hammer working the sides of that hole. Filling in the holes when leave the claim as required by the national forest.
For the use of any machinery, you need to file a Plan of Operation with the BLM for approval.
Scratch your rock ore against an unglazed white ceramic streak plate.
If it's gold, it will leave a golden streak. Or scratch the surface of the specimen with a knife. Gold is a soft metal that will show scratch marks.
TOWN OF CODY
CALLED BY THE LOCALS, CODY YELLOWSTONE
Cody was named the best city in Wyoming to live and visit based on employment opportunities, cost of living, school systems, outdoor activities, and tourist attractions.
A gateway town to Yellowstone National Park, Cody is an historic town surrounded by natural splendor. Cody was named after the infamous William "Buffalo Bill" Cody and boasts a thrilling stampede event now named after him.
Along the central streets, youll find Old West-style shop fronts and saloons that provide a glimpse into the pastbut the architecture is just one part of Codys charm. Residents enjoy an excellent school system and lower on average cost of living, with the average price of a single family home well below the national average.
Yellowstone National Park is an exciting destination, the beautiful Buffalo Bill State Park is nearby, and the surrounding areas provide excellent opportunities for outdoor adventures, recreation, and fishing.
The Wild West is a place filled with adventure. Its a place where you can ride horses, rope cattle, sit around a campfire and stay at a genuine guest ranch. But its also a place filled with warmth and charm. Welcoming accommodations, fine restaurants, stellar shopping, plenty of things to see and do, and no shortage of outdoor fun and adventure.
National Forests remained open at all times during the virus with a televised invitation by the Director for families to visit them as safe places for family recreation, making our mining claims some of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
WYOMING ROCKHOUNDING
Rockhounding is more than just a hobby; it is a lifestyle. Rockhounding in Wyoming is a great way to get out and enjoy the states expansive landscapes and beautifully unique terrain. Wyoming happens to be among the best states in the entire country for rockhounding thanks to the sheer volume of prospective collecting sites and the impressive array of rocks and minerals to be found. Wyoming is perhaps most well known for its world-class National Parks like Yellowstone and Grand Teton. While you cant collect rocks within those parks, the fantastically complicated and gorgeous geology found within their borders is a testament to the complex geological history of the area. The relatively recent volcanic and metamorphic activity in Wyoming has given rise to many desirable and sought-after rocks and minerals. Wyoming Jade, the Wyoming state gemstone, is the most famous of the states geologic treasures. Wyoming also hosts diamonds, corundum (sapphire and ruby), opal, peridot, iolite (gem-quality cordierite), agate, petrified wood, and quartz crystals. Some Wyoming rock types used by lapidaries also include marble, silicified banded iron formation (BIF), fuchsitic quartzite, and gneiss.
BUYING PROCESS:
To purchase my claim, the process would be, I would need your name(s) and mailing address, and which payment option you choose, where I would scan and email you a signed contract.
Total price of $3500, that can be paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment,
or $3500, paying $1750 first month, and $1750 2nd month,
or $3500, paying $1500 first month, $1000 2nd month, and $1000 3rd month,
or $3500, paying $700 per month for 5 months,
or $3500, paying $500 per month for 7 months,
or $4000, paying $400 per month for 10 months.
A $199 deed processing fee is paid with final payment.
After receiving your final payment, your ownership of the 20.66 acre claim will be legally recorded with the Wyoming Bureau of Land Management and the Park County Recorder.
I am a retired teacher and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 75 and my wife 73, and we have gained the experience to select the best areas to locate claims.
We feel we are selling more than the gold and minerals on beautiful land.
You would be acquiring an experience that will give you a good feel for what the old time prospectors must have felt during the days of the original Wyoming Gold Rush.
A mining claim is an affordable way to enjoy the beauty of the land combined with the adventure of panning for gold.
BIG HORN MOUNTAINS
Located in north-central Wyoming, the Bighorn Mountains are a sister range of the Rocky Mountains. Conveniently located halfway between Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park, the Bighorns are a great vacation destination in themselves. Visitors experience a diverse landscape - from grasslands to alpine meadows, clear lakes to glacial carved valleys and rolling hills to sheer mountain cliffs.
TOWN OF WAPITI
Wapiti is situated along the North Fork of the Shoshone River in Shoshone National Forest, between Cody and the eastern entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
The town is named after the Cree Indian word for elk.
BUFFALO BILL RESERVOIR
Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody made the area famous in the early days of the West. He and his companions were the first to perceive the possibilities of turning the sagebrush flats of Wyoming's Bighorn Basin into a land of agricultural abundance through irrigation. The main historic site is Buffalo Bill Dam, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a major engineering achievement. Fishing open year-round. Wyoming State fishing license required. Fish species (coldwater) include rainbow trout, brown trout, lake trout (mackinaw), and cutthroat trout. Good access via shoreline roads and 3 boat ramps. Water surface covers approximately 8,000 acres. Additional blue-ribbon quality fishing available on Shoshone River above and below reservoir. Available services include developed campsites and RV sites with dump stations, drinking water, tables, restrooms, wind screens, primitive campsites, and a new visitor center. Other activities include watchable wildlife, big game, and waterfowl hunting in season with Wyoming State license. Hiking and horseback riding. Popular windsurfing area.
PARK COUNTY
You wont run out of things to do or places to see when you visit Park County.
Plan your vacation around one of our many events any time of year from ice fishing and music shows, to rodeos and festivals. Enjoy the myriad of quality attractions and world-class museums.
Park County encompasses 3,349,120 acres of land, the majority of which is held under state or federal control, with only 23% privately owned. Most of the Shoshone National Forest, the first national forest, and a portion of Yellowstone National Park, the first national park, fall within Park County boundaries. Park County is located in the northwestern section of the State of Wyoming.
If within one year you are not satisfied with your claim, you can trade for another comparable claim, just paying the BLM and County transfer fees which will be about $125.
You will also receive a free Prospecting Kit once you have paid for your claim that includes, a Rockhounding Geology Hammer Tool, Rock Pick Axe, 3 PCS Digging Chisels Kit, with Musette Bag, and a Compass. See pic
11/21/2025
$3,500
20.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - Forest Road 424, Cody, WY
NEAR YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
LODE CLAIM GOLD VEIN BIGHORN MOUNTAINS
OWNER FINANCING
This is a legally registered, 20.66 acre gold and gem LODE Mining Claim for sale, the Elk Fork Lode #2 with a quartz gold vein running thru the claim.
Less than an hour west to Yellowstone National Park.
A half hour from the town of Cody with all of the necessities.
Camp by the creek just off the road or the area National Forest campgrounds.
Elk Fork creek is a tributary of the North Fork Shoshone River, just up the road, which has a history of gold discoveries.
Both are also great fishing bodies of water, especially for trout.
This is my last claim in this area.
Gold prices have reached an all time high of over $4000 per ounce.
See further down the listing the buying process, my owner financing options to choose from, and how to purchase my claim.
See with the top pictures maps and satellite views.
Click on the top listing picture then arrow right to see all.
Buffalo Bill Reservoir is just down the road East with great fishing and boating,
Half hour away, the town of Cody has all the necessities, as does the small town of Wapiti just 10 miles away.
Located in the majestic Big Horn Mountains in Americas first National Forest, Shoshone National Forest.
Within hiking distance to a nature preserve, the North Absaroka Wilderness, with public access.
This area has the feel of the Old West where the Cowboy Culture still lives on.
Yellowstone National park is only 23 miles West.
The town of Wapiti is just 10 miles East and town of Cody is 30 miles East, both having the Old West feel.
A lode claim differs from our placer claims, as on a lode claim you can dig into the mountain side and can even go to the extent of building a mine shaft.
A quartz/gold vein was discovered extending thru the claim.
Our lode claim has veins of valuable minerals including gold in veins (called lodes) cutting thru rocks. Quartz and gold are frequently found together and digging into the quartz vein is called “chasing the vein.”
A vein of quartz/gold runs South to North thru the middle of the claim.
The quartz vein has gold traces in the rock.
Pick and shovel, rock hammer, metal detector, and is hard rock mining.
I did not expose the whole vein, though was able to follow it going through the claim, intermittently.
The process of lode, hard rock mining, is the process where gold is extracted directly from the lode vein beneath the ground. Dig down about 3 feet as go through the claim, then pick, shovel, and rock hammer working the sides of that hole. Filling in the holes when leave the claim as required by the national forest.
For the use of any machinery, you need to file a Plan of Operation with the BLM for approval.
Scratch your rock ore against an unglazed white ceramic streak plate.
If it's gold, it will leave a golden streak. Or scratch the surface of the specimen with a knife. Gold is a soft metal that will show scratch marks.
TOWN OF CODY
CALLED BY THE LOCALS, CODY YELLOWSTONE
Cody was named the best city in Wyoming to live and visit based on employment opportunities, cost of living, school systems, outdoor activities, and tourist attractions.
A gateway town to Yellowstone National Park, Cody is an historic town surrounded by natural splendor. Cody was named after the infamous William "Buffalo Bill" Cody and boasts a thrilling stampede event now named after him.
Along the central streets, youll find Old West-style shop fronts and saloons that provide a glimpse into the pastbut the architecture is just one part of Codys charm. Residents enjoy an excellent school system and lower on average cost of living, with the average price of a single family home well below the national average.
Yellowstone National Park is an exciting destination, the beautiful Buffalo Bill State Park is nearby, and the surrounding areas provide excellent opportunities for outdoor adventures, recreation, and fishing.
The Wild West is a place filled with adventure. Its a place where you can ride horses, rope cattle, sit around a campfire and stay at a genuine guest ranch. But its also a place filled with warmth and charm. Welcoming accommodations, fine restaurants, stellar shopping, plenty of things to see and do, and no shortage of outdoor fun and adventure.
National Forests remained open at all times during the virus with a televised invitation by the Director for families to visit them as safe places for family recreation, making our mining claims some of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
WYOMING ROCKHOUNDING
Rockhounding is more than just a hobby; it is a lifestyle. Rockhounding in Wyoming is a great way to get out and enjoy the states expansive landscapes and beautifully unique terrain. Wyoming happens to be among the best states in the entire country for rockhounding thanks to the sheer volume of prospective collecting sites and the impressive array of rocks and minerals to be found. Wyoming is perhaps most well known for its world-class National Parks like Yellowstone and Grand Teton. While you cant collect rocks within those parks, the fantastically complicated and gorgeous geology found within their borders is a testament to the complex geological history of the area. The relatively recent volcanic and metamorphic activity in Wyoming has given rise to many desirable and sought-after rocks and minerals. Wyoming Jade, the Wyoming state gemstone, is the most famous of the states geologic treasures. Wyoming also hosts diamonds, corundum (sapphire and ruby), opal, peridot, iolite (gem-quality cordierite), agate, petrified wood, and quartz crystals. Some Wyoming rock types used by lapidaries also include marble, silicified banded iron formation (BIF), fuchsitic quartzite, and gneiss.
BUYING PROCESS:
To purchase my claim, the process would be, I would need your name(s) and mailing address, and which payment option you choose, where I would scan and email you a signed contract.
Total price of $3500, that can be paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment,
or $3500, paying $1750 first month, and $1750 2nd month,
or $3500, paying $1500 first month, $1000 2nd month, and $1000 3rd month,
or $3500, paying $700 per month for 5 months,
or $3500, paying $500 per month for 7 months,
or $4000, paying $400 per month for 10 months.
A $199 deed processing fee is paid with final payment.
After receiving your final payment, your ownership of the 20.66 acre claim will be legally recorded with the Wyoming Bureau of Land Management and the Park County Recorder.
I am a retired teacher and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 75 and my wife 73, and we have gained the experience to select the best areas to locate claims.
We feel we are selling more than the gold and minerals on beautiful land.
You would be acquiring an experience that will give you a good feel for what the old time prospectors must have felt during the days of the original Wyoming Gold Rush.
A mining claim is an affordable way to enjoy the beauty of the land combined with the adventure of panning for gold.
BIG HORN MOUNTAINS
Located in north-central Wyoming, the Bighorn Mountains are a sister range of the Rocky Mountains. Conveniently located halfway between Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park, the Bighorns are a great vacation destination in themselves. Visitors experience a diverse landscape - from grasslands to alpine meadows, clear lakes to glacial carved valleys and rolling hills to sheer mountain cliffs.
TOWN OF WAPITI
Wapiti is situated along the North Fork of the Shoshone River in Shoshone National Forest, between Cody and the eastern entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
The town is named after the Cree Indian word for elk.
BUFFALO BILL RESERVOIR
Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody made the area famous in the early days of the West. He and his companions were the first to perceive the possibilities of turning the sagebrush flats of Wyoming's Bighorn Basin into a land of agricultural abundance through irrigation. The main historic site is Buffalo Bill Dam, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a major engineering achievement. Fishing open year-round. Wyoming State fishing license required. Fish species (coldwater) include rainbow trout, brown trout, lake trout (mackinaw), and cutthroat trout. Good access via shoreline roads and 3 boat ramps. Water surface covers approximately 8,000 acres. Additional blue-ribbon quality fishing available on Shoshone River above and below reservoir. Available services include developed campsites and RV sites with dump stations, drinking water, tables, restrooms, wind screens, primitive campsites, and a new visitor center. Other activities include watchable wildlife, big game, and waterfowl hunting in season with Wyoming State license. Hiking and horseback riding. Popular windsurfing area.
PARK COUNTY
You wont run out of things to do or places to see when you visit Park County.
Plan your vacation around one of our many events any time of year from ice fishing and music shows, to rodeos and festivals. Enjoy the myriad of quality attractions and world-class museums.
Park County encompasses 3,349,120 acres of land, the majority of which is held under state or federal control, with only 23% privately owned. Most of the Shoshone National Forest, the first national forest, and a portion of Yellowstone National Park, the first national park, fall within Park County boundaries. Park County is located in the northwestern section of the State of Wyoming.
If within one year you are not satisfied with your claim, you can trade for another comparable claim, just paying the BLM and County transfer fees which will be about $125.
You will also receive a free Prospecting Kit once you have paid for your claim that includes, a Rockhounding Geology Hammer Tool, Rock Pick Axe, 3 PCS Digging Chisels Kit, with Mus
09/08/2025
$395,000
0.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Park County - 1165 Van Pl, Powell, WY
This new home in Powell, WY is 1540 sq ft with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, open great room, dining area, kitchen, & laundry. Appliances included are stainless steel refrigerator, smooth top electric range, micro hood & dishwasher. All bedrooms have walk-in closets & ceiling fans. Large patio. Exterior is maintenance free.
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