Lincoln County, Wyoming Land For Sale (23 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$30,000
0.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Lot 20 Gale's Way, La Barge, WY
This prime lot is nestled within an established subdivision, offering the perfect blend of community charm and modern convenience. With completed curbs and power already extended to the property, this site is ready for your dream home. Enjoy the ease of town sewer and water services, ensuring a seamless building process. Embrace the opportunity to create your ideal living space in this well-developed neighborhood.
FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$30,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Lot 19 Gale's Way, La Barge, WY
This prime lot is nestled within an established subdivision, offering the perfect blend of community charm and modern convenience. With completed curbs and power already extended to the property, this site is ready for your dream home. Enjoy the ease of town sewer and water services, ensuring a seamless building process. Embrace the opportunity to create your ideal living space in this well-developed neighborhood.
FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$30,000
0.33 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Lot 16 Gale's Way, La Barge, WY
This prime lot is nestled within an established subdivision, offering the perfect blend of community charm and modern convenience. With completed curbs and power already extended to the property, this site is ready for your dream home. Enjoy the ease of town sewer and water services, ensuring a seamless building process. Embrace the opportunity to create your ideal living space in this well-developed neighborhood.
FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$30,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Lot 12 Gale's Way, La Barge, WY
This prime lot is nestled within an established subdivision, offering the perfect blend of community charm and modern convenience. With completed curbs and power already extended to the property, this site is ready for your dream home. Enjoy the ease of town sewer and water services, ensuring a seamless building process. Embrace the opportunity to create your ideal living space in this well-developed neighborhood.
FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$30,000
0.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Lot 11 Gale's Way, La Barge, WY
This prime lot is nestled within an established subdivision, offering the perfect blend of community charm and modern convenience. With completed curbs and power already extended to the property, this site is ready for your dream home. Enjoy the ease of town sewer and water services, ensuring a seamless building process. Embrace the opportunity to create your ideal living space in this well-developed neighborhood.
FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$30,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Lot 9 Gale's Way, La Barge, WY
This prime lot is nestled within an established subdivision, offering the perfect blend of community charm and modern convenience. With completed curbs and power already extended to the property, this site is ready for your dream home. Enjoy the ease of town sewer and water services, ensuring a seamless building process. Embrace the opportunity to create your ideal living space in this well-developed neighborhood.
FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$30,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Lot 10 Gale's Way, La Barge, WY
This prime lot is nestled within an established subdivision, offering the perfect blend of community charm and modern convenience. With completed curbs and power already extended to the property, this site is ready for your dream home. Enjoy the ease of town sewer and water services, ensuring a seamless building process. Embrace the opportunity to create your ideal living space in this well-developed neighborhood.
FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$30,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Lot 6 1st Avenue, La Barge, WY
This prime lot is nestled within an established subdivision, offering the perfect blend of community charm and modern convenience. With completed curbs and power already extended to the property, this site is ready for your dream home. Enjoy the ease of town sewer and water services, ensuring a seamless building process. Embrace the opportunity to create your ideal living space in this well-developed neighborhood.
FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$30,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Lot 3 Gale's Way, La Barge, WY
This prime lot is nestled within an established subdivision, offering the perfect blend of community charm and modern convenience. With completed curbs and power already extended to the property, this site is ready for your dream home. Enjoy the ease of town sewer and water services, ensuring a seamless building process. Embrace the opportunity to create your ideal living space in this well-developed neighborhood.
FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$33,000
0.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Lot 2 1st Avenue, La Barge, WY
This prime lot is nestled within an established subdivision, offering the perfect blend of community charm and modern convenience. With completed curbs and power already extended to the property, this site is ready for your dream home. Enjoy the ease of town sewer and water services, ensuring a seamless building process. Embrace the opportunity to create your ideal living space in this well-developed neighborhood.
FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$33,000
0.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Lot 1 1st Avenue, La Barge, WY
This prime lot is nestled within an established subdivision, offering the perfect blend of community charm and modern convenience. With completed curbs and power already extended to the property, this site is ready for your dream home. Enjoy the ease of town sewer and water services, ensuring a seamless building process. Embrace the opportunity to create your ideal living space in this well-developed neighborhood.
FEATURED LISTING
04/16/2025
$98,000
39.91 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 001 Milky Way Rd., Kemmerer, WY
This nearly 40 acre slice of Wyoming wilderness sits just minutes north of Kemmerer and offers wide open high plains, rich wildlife habitat, and endless possibilities for outdoor living. Whether you're looking to hunt, build an off grid retreat, or just have a quiet place to get away, this property fits the bill. With convenient access and nearby national forest and BLM lands, adventure is right out your back door.
Land
Located less than 15 miles north of Kemmerer, this 39.91 acre property offers open, rolling hills covered in sagebrush and solid mountain views in all directions. There are several good spots to build a cabin or off grid home, and the area is full of wildlife like sage grouse, rabbits, antelope, deer, and elk. It's an excellent choice for hunting, a weekend getaway campsite, or just some quiet space.
Access is easy in the summer, just 1.5 miles off the paved highway, and you can reach it in winter with a snowmobile or tracked machine. With thousands of acres of BLM land and the Bridger National Forest nearby, there's plenty of room to hunt, hike, or ride. If you're looking for a no nonsense spot with privacy, good access, and lots of room to roam, this place checks the boxes.
Recreation
This parcel sits in a great location for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. It's in Elk Hunt Area 102 and Deer Hunt Area 135, both offering general over the counter tags, making it easy to access hunting opportunities. The land is also part of Antelope Hunt Area 93, which has a solid reputation for pronghorn.
Wildlife is common throughout the propertyexpect to see deer, antelope, sage grouse, and small game. It's well suited for big game or upland bird hunting. Plus, with Bridger National Forest and large stretches of BLM land nearby, there's even more space to hunt, explore, and enjoy the outdoors.
Region & Climate
Kemmerer, Wyoming, is located in the southwestern part of the state at an elevation of approximately 6,900 feet. The region is characterized by rolling high plains, sagebrush-covered hills, and distant mountain ranges. It is surrounded by vast open spaces, BLM lands, and is near the Bridger National Forest, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hunting, fishing, hiking, and ATV riding.
The climate in Kemmerer is classified as semi-arid, with cold winters and mild to warm summers. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, with snowfall common from late fall through early spring. Summer temperatures are generally pleasant, with daytime highs in the 70s and 80s, while nights remain cool. The area experiences low humidity and moderate winds throughout the year. Precipitation is relatively low, with most moisture coming from winter snowfall and occasional summer thunderstorms. The region's high elevation and open landscape provide clear skies, making it an excellent place for enjoying Wyoming's natural beauty.
Location
This property is located less than 15 miles north of Kemmerer, Wyoming, offering easy access to town while providing a remote and private setting. It is approximately 150 miles south of Yellowstone National Park and about 130 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, making it a great base for regional outdoor adventures while still being within reach of major destinations.
FEATURED LISTING
04/04/2025
$55,000,000
22085 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Cokeville, WY
Offered for the first time as a contiguous unit, The Teichert Ranch is an increasingly rare opportunity to invest in all things Wyoming. Applying hard-worn know-how and the expertise of conservation advisors, the Teicherts have transformed what was once a straightforward cow-calf and farming operation into an extraordinary showpiece of water, land, and sky. This is a legacy property, a working ranch that offers incomparable opportunity to the conservationist, the outdoors enthusiast, the rancher, and the investor. The ranch is your canvas, a place where conservation and natural capital blend seamlessly with agribusiness. Set along the Bear River in the high country of western Wyoming, the Teichert Ranch comprises 22,000+ acres of deeded and public land. Starting from a small homeplace adjacent to the town of Cokeville, the Teichert brothers have assembled the ranch over the last several decades. To date, it has been a working cattle ranch, with the Teicherts running a herd of 1,000+ cattle. But from the beginning, the brothers recognized the larger potential of the spread they were building. Today you can benefit from their decades of hard work and planning. For a comprehensive overview of this extraordinary property see the property brochure. To apply for access to the Teichert Ranch Data Room contact:Court Merrigan | cmerrigan@landvest.com | 308-672-6060
FEATURED LISTING
03/13/2025
$100,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 000 Milky Way Rd, Kemmerer, WY
Just minutes north of Kemmerer, Wyoming, this 40-acre recreational property offers rolling high plains, abundant wildlife, and plenty of outdoor adventure. Ideal for hunting or off-grid living, the property is abundant with many types of large and small game. With easy access and proximity to Bridger National Forest and BLM lands, it's a perfect spot for a recreation cabin or an off-grid home.
Land
Located less than 15 miles north of Kemmerer, Wyoming, this property offers rolling hills covered in sagebrush with excellent mountain views in every direction. The terrain provides multiple suitable sites for a recreation cabin or off-grid home. Wildlife is abundant, including sage grouse, rabbits, antelope, deer and elk, making it a great spot for hunting or wildlife viewing.
The property has excellent access in the summer, located just 1.5 miles off the paved highway and can be reached in the winter by snowmobile or tracked machine. Its location near thousands of acres of BLM land and the Bridger National Forest provides endless opportunities for outdoor activities like hunting, hiking, and ATV riding. Whether you're looking for a remote getaway, a base for recreation, or a self-sufficient living site, this land offers space, privacy, and access to Wyoming's rugged outdoors.
Recreation
This 40-acre property is a prime location for hunting and outdoor recreation. Located in Elk Hunt Area 102 and Deer Hunt Area 135, both of which offer over-the-counter general tags, this land provides excellent opportunities for hunters. It is also in Antelope Hunt Area 93, known for its strong pronghorn populations.
With abundant wildlife, including deer, antelope, sage grouse, and small game, this property is ideal for both big game and upland bird hunting. Its proximity to thousands of acres of BLM land and the Bridger National Forest expands hunting and outdoor recreation possibilities.
Region & Climate
Kemmerer, Wyoming, is located in the southwestern part of the state at an elevation of approximately 6,900 feet. The region is characterized by rolling high plains, sagebrush-covered hills, and distant mountain ranges. It is surrounded by vast open spaces, BLM lands, and is near the Bridger National Forest, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hunting, fishing, hiking, and ATV riding.
The climate in Kemmerer is classified as semi-arid, with cold winters and mild to warm summers. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, with snowfall common from late fall through early spring. Summer temperatures are generally pleasant, with daytime highs in the 70s and 80s, while nights remain cool. The area experiences low humidity and moderate winds throughout the year. Precipitation is relatively low, with most moisture coming from winter snowfall and occasional summer thunderstorms. The region's high elevation and open landscape provide clear skies, making it an excellent place for enjoying Wyoming's natural beauty.
Location
This property is located less than 15 miles north of Kemmerer, Wyoming, offering easy access to town while providing a remote and private setting. It is approximately 150 miles south of Yellowstone National Park and about 130 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, making it a great base for regional outdoor adventures while still being within reach of major destinations.
FEATURED LISTING
02/06/2025
$379,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - TBD Betsy Crt, Bedford, WY
This 5-acre property in Bedford, WY, sits in the picturesque Star Valley at the base of the stunning Wyoming Range Mountains, offering the perfect setting for your dream home. With breathtaking mountain views and an excellent home-building site, this property provides a rare opportunity to enjoy both tranquility and convenience.
Located just 15 minutes from groceries, coffee shops, and restaurants, you'll have easy access to modern amenities while still enjoying the peace of rural living. The property has been surveyed with corners marked and comes with light restrictions but no HOA dues. City water and electricity are nearby, and a septic system will need to be installed.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the endless recreational opportunities in the Wyoming Range, including hiking, biking, horseback riding, camping, backpacking, as well as world-class hunting, fly fishing, and snowmobiling. Don't miss this chance to own a slice of Wyoming's natural beauty!
FEATURED LISTING
12/04/2024
$485,000
6.28 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 188 Big Spring Dr, La Barge, WY
Discover the perfect blend of comfort and functionality in this beautifully updated 4-bedroom, 2-bath ranch house. Boasting brand-new windows and a durable metal roof, this home is built to last. The property features a high-fenced stack yard and a fully fenced perimeter, offering privacy and security for your family and animals.The key highlights include two wells for reliable water access, a spacious garage & workshop for all your projects and storage needs, a wrap-around deck perfect for entertaining and enjoying panoramic views, stainless steel appliances in a well-appointed kitchen, irrigation rights to keep your land lush and productive, and a wood stove for the cold nights.This property is a dream come true for outdoor enthusiasts! Enjoy world-class fishing on the nearby Green River, thrilling snowmobiling adventures, and excellent hunting opportunities just minutes away.This is more than a homeit's a lifestyle! Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional property.
FEATURED LISTING
07/18/2024
$1,390,000
92.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 1298 Waterfall Rd., Kemmerer, WY
Located just minutes outside Kemmerer, Wyoming, this meticulously crafted log home epitomizes rustic luxury, commanding breathtaking views of the Hams Fork River and the majestic Uinta Mountains. Set on 92 acres of pristine land, the property is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, boasting sightings of pronghorn antelope, mule deer, moose, and a resident brood of sage grouse.
Improvements
The main log home itself is a testament to craftsmanship, featuring sturdy, hand-hewn logs that blend harmoniously with the natural surroundings. Inside, vaulted ceilings adorned with exposed beams create a sense of spaciousness, while large windows frame panoramic views of the rugged landscape.
Surrounding the main residence are multiple outbuildings and corrals, designed to accommodate ranching activities and provide ample storage for outdoor gear. The property's unique appeal is further enhanced by its direct border with 600 acres of public land, offering unrestricted access to endless recreational opportunities including hiking, hunting, and fishing.
Despite its secluded feel, the location offers convenient access to urban amenities, with Salt Lake City and Park City, Utah, just a short drive away. Whether you seek a serene retreat or an active outdoor lifestyle, this log home and its sprawling acreage provide an unparalleled blend of tranquility and adventure in the heart of the American West
Shop #1
5056 square ft
cement floors/electrical
Shop #2 Steel Frame
3000 square ft
gravel floor/electrical
16' doors
Building #3
1280 square ft
gravel floor/Lean-to
Recreation
Kemmerer, Wyoming, and its surrounding area offer a variety of recreational activities that cater to both outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking cultural and historical experiences.The Hams Fork River, which runs near Kemmerer, is known for its excellent fishing opportunities. Anglers can try their luck catching trout and other fish species in this scenic river. Nearby reservoirs, like Fontenelle Reservoir, also offer boating, kayaking, and additional fishing options. The Uinta Mountains provide a picturesque backdrop for hiking and exploring nature. Trails range from easy strolls to challenging hikes, offering opportunities to observe wildlife and enjoy breathtaking mountain views. Notable trails include those in the Bridger-Teton National Forest and nearby national parks. Kemmerer is famous for being near the Green River Formation, which has yielded numerous fossils including fish, reptiles, and plants from the Eocene Epoch. Visitors can participate in guided fossil digs or explore public dig sites to uncover their own fossils. Kemmerer and the surrounding area boast a rich history tied to mining and the Old West. Visitors can explore historic sites such as the Fossil Country Frontier Museum, which showcases local history and exhibits on paleontology. During the winter months, nearby areas such as the Uinta Mountains and Bridger-Teton National Forest offer opportunities for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The terrain transforms into a winter wonderland, providing outdoor enthusiasts with ample opportunities for cold-weather recreation.
Agriculture
Ranching is a predominant agricultural activity in the area, with many ranches raising cattle and sheep. The vast open spaces and availability of natural grazing land make it ideal for livestock production. Ranchers often practice both cow-calf operations and sheep herding, taking advantage of the expansive public lands adjacent to private ranches.
Region & Climate
Kemmerer, Wyoming, experiences a semi-arid climate typical of the Intermountain West region. Here are the key characteristics of the climate in Kemmerer:
Temperature: Summers in Kemmerer are generally warm during the day with average highs ranging from the mid-70s to low-80s Fahrenheit (around 24-28C). However, temperatures can occasionally reach into the 90s Fahrenheit (32-37C) during hot spells. Nights tend to be cool and comfortable, with temperatures dropping into the 40s and 50s Fahrenheit (5-15C).Winters are cold and snowy, with average daytime highs in the 30s and 40s Fahrenheit (around 0-9C). Nighttime lows often dip below freezing, averaging in the teens and 20s Fahrenheit (-7 to -2C). Periodic cold snaps can bring temperatures well below zero Fahrenheit (-18C).
Precipitation: Precipitation in Kemmerer is relatively low, with an annual average of around 15 inches (about 38 cm). Most of this precipitation falls as snow during the winter months, contributing to seasonal snowpack in the nearby mountains. Summers are generally dry with occasional thunderstorms bringing brief but intense rainfall.
Sunshine: Kemmerer enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year. Summers are typically sunny and clear, while winter skies can be partly cloudy with occasional snow showers.
Wind: Like many areas in Wyoming, Kemmerer can experience windy conditions, particularly in the spring and early summer. Wind speeds can occasionally be strong, influenced by weather patterns moving across the Great Basin and Rocky Mountains.
Climate Variability: The climate in Kemmerer is influenced by its high elevation (approximately 7,000 feet or 2,100 meters above sea level) and its location in a valley surrounded by mountains. This can lead to temperature inversions in the winter, where cold air becomes trapped in the valley while warmer air remains aloft.
Overall, Kemmerer's climate is characterized by distinct seasons, with warm summers and cold winters, relatively low precipitation, and plenty of sunshine throughout the year. These conditions shape the local landscape and contribute to the area's agricultural patterns and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Location
The property described, overlooking the Hams Fork River and the Uinta Mountains, is located just outside Kemmerer, Wyoming. Kemmerer is a small city in Lincoln County, situated in the southwestern part of the state. Here's an overview of the location and nearby amenities:
Nearest Airports:
Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC): Located approximately 150 miles (240 km) south of Kemmerer, Salt Lake City International Airport is the largest airport in the region, offering domestic and international flights.
Rock Springs-Sweetwater County Airport (RKS): About 85 miles (137 km) east of Kemmerer, this regional airport provides limited commercial service and is primarily used for general aviation.
Nearest Towns:
Diamondville: A small town adjacent to Kemmerer, known for its historical ties to coal mining.
Cokeville: Located northwest of Kemmerer, known for its rural character and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Afton: To the northwest of Kemmerer, Afton is known for its scenic beauty and proximity to the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
Closest Amenities:
Grocery Stores and Shopping: Kemmerer has several grocery stores, pharmacies, and small shops catering to daily needs. Larger shopping options can be found in nearby cities like Rock Springs or Evanston.
Restaurants and Dining: Kemmerer offers a variety of dining options, including local cafes, diners, and restaurants serving American cuisine. Some options may include local specialties.
Medical Facilities: Kemmerer has a hospital and medical clinics providing healthcare services to residents and visitors.
Outdoor Recreation: The property's proximity to the Uinta Mountains and public lands offers abundant outdoor recreational opportunities such as hiking, fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing.
Cultural and Historical Sites: Visitors can explore local museums, historic sites, and attractions such as the Fossil Butte National Monument, which is known for its fossil discoveries.
While Kemmerer itself is relatively small, it provides essential amenities and serves as a gateway to the natural beauty and outdoor adventures of southwestern Wyoming. For more extensive services and facilities, larger cities like Salt Lake City, Utah, are within a few hours' drive, offering additional shopping, dining, and cultural opportunities.
FEATURED LISTING
07/11/2024
$4,250,000
399 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Cokeville, WY
The Nieslanik Ranch is located 5 miles north of Cokeville, WY, in Lincoln County. The ranch totals +399 deeded acres, which +360 acres consist of highly productive irrigated fields and pastures. Ideally positioned on the banks
of Chalk Creek and adjacent to thousands of acres of public land, the ranch is thoughtfully improved with a beautiful 3,155 sqft log home, a 6,000 ft shop, +800 ton hay storage, and ranch support buildings. Immediately upon entering the ranch, pride of ownership is evident. From the pivot irrigated fields on the west side of the property to the mature landscaping that frames the owners residence, the ranch benefits from the ownerships 25 years of meticulous care and stewardship.
Acreage
The Nieslanik Ranch consists primarily of irrigated lands that produce robust crops of alfalfa, grass hay, and small grains. Two center pivots service the lands to the west of Highway 30. The lands east of the highway are a combination of irrigated hay fields that transition uphill to the ranch headquarters and fenced horse pastures.
The ranch gently slopes from east to west, with the owners residence and shop occupying a slightly elevated position on the property. This affords beautiful sunset views across the irrigated lands and the Bear River Valley.
Chalk Creek runs out of Chalk Creek Canyon and enters the deeded lands north of the headquarters. It is a small spring-influenced stream that is both a source of irrigation water and a wildlife attractant. Chalk Creek runs behind the house, creating excellent water features, and then fills a stock pond downstream from the house. Deer and elk frequent this pond, and it has been a favorite family ice skating spot in the winter months.
Improvements - Main Home
The home was custom-built in 2001 and is set on the banks of Chalk Creek, surrounded by mature landscaping with irrigated lawns and gardens. The house measures 3,155 sqft of premium log construction with five bedrooms, three baths spanning two levels, and a loft area. Meticulously maintained, this beautiful log home is complemented by custom woodwork, hardwood floors, and a newly updated kitchen with granite countertops and stainless- steel appliances.
Improvements - Outbuildings
Shop: The shop was built in 2017 and measures 60x100 ft, providing 6,000 sqft of heated work and storage space. It is heated via overhead propane heaters and illuminated with overhead lighting. Additionally, the shop has a loft area with a pool table, bar area, and a half-bath on the main level. Hay Sheds: The stack yard includes two hay sheds, which are located at the ranch entrance. They make for easy stacking and shipping and will store approximately 800 tons of hay.
Hanger: The hanger building houses a small plane that the owners land on the ranch regularly. Measuring 30x45 ft, it has a poured concrete floor and could be repurposed for a variety of uses if one does not have a plane.
Outbuildings: A detached two-car garage, greenhouse, and chicken coop complete the support outbuildings on the ranch.
Production and Water Rights
The Nieslanik Ranch is water-rich. There are two distinct sources of irrigation water on the ranch: water that is delivered from two groundwater wells and water that is diverted from Chalk Creek. The groundwater wells are shallow in depth, pumping from a static water level of 15 ft. Pulling water from this shallow level results in minimal pumping costsadditionally, the ranch benefits from surface water from Chalk Creek. Chalk Creek runs through the deeded lands, making it a low overhead proposition, as it is gravity-fed with no pumping costs. Chalk Creek has an in-channel reservoir, allowing additional flexibility in managing irrigation flow.
First and foremost, the Nieslanik Ranch is a hay operation. Two center pivots service the western acreage, while wheel lines water the eastern acreage. There are no handlines in place, which keeps labor costs to a minimum. Currently, the fields are a mix of grass hay, alfalfa/grass mix, and grain. Rotating grain into the fields following a mature hay stand is essential for soil health. Hay yields have traditionally averaged 4.5 tons per acre range on two cuttings.
Hunting and Wildlife
The Cokeville area is known for its excellent big game hunting, namely Rocky Mountain elk and mule deer. Given its adjacency to public land, the Nieslanik Ranch is frequented by deer and elk. The owners, family, and friends have been successful in hunting both species on the BLM and National Forest lands behind the ranch and on the ranch.
Aside from big game, the ranch may be visited by nearly any wildlife species native to the area on a given day. Due to its proximity to the Bear River, less than a 12 mile from the western border of the ranch, the spring and the fall see the fields frequented by ducks, geese, and sandhill cranes. For those looking to waterfowl hunt or observe these species, the western side of the ranch is a great spot to do so.
South of Cokeville, Wyoming, Cokeville Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is centered around a 20-mile stretch of the Bear River Valley and its associated wetlands and uplands. It supports one of the highest densities of nesting waterfowl in the State of Wyoming.
Location
Cokeville was originally settled in the late 19th century as a ranching and farming community. The town slowly grew over the decades, supported mainly by agriculture and the local railroad industry. Today, it remains a quaint, rural community with a strong sense of local pride and heritage.
Being nestled in the beautiful Bear River Valley, Cokeville offers numerous outdoor recreational opportunities. Hiking, fishing, camping, hunting, and wildlife viewing are popular activities in the surrounding mountains and forests. The Bear River, which flows just West of the Nieslanik Ranch, is known for its fishing opportunities and is the lifeblood of this fertile valley.
The town of Cokeville is surrounded by the scenic Bear River Range, which offers stunning vistas, hiking trails, horseback riding, hunting, and fishing. The rugged beauty of the mountains provides a picturesque backdrop to the town. Nearby national forests, including the Caribou-Targhee National Forest and Bridger-Teton National Forest, provide ample opportunities for exploring pristine wilderness areas, observing diverse flora and fauna, and enjoying the solitude of nature.
The town of Cokeville is five miles from the ranch and provides day-to-day necessities. Other surrounding and notable towns include Montpelier, Idaho (25 miles away), Star Valleys Afton, Wyoming (47 miles away), and the resort town of Jackson Hole (118 miles away).
Local and Nearby Attractions
The area around Cokeville is rich in natural beauty and offers numerous hiking trails and outdoor exploration opportunities. From simple nature walks to more challenging hikes in the nearby mountains, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy scenic landscapes, wildlife viewing, and peaceful surroundings.
Cokeville and the surrounding area are also famous for hunting. Big game hunting is particularly prevalent, with opportunities to hunt elk, deer, moose, and antelope. The adjacent public land behind the ranch provides convenient access to uncrowned hunting opportunities.
The immediate region offers excellent fishing opportunities in its rivers, streams, and lakes. Popular fishing spots include the Smiths Fork and the Bear River, as well as numerous tributaries and alpine lakes.
The winter months provide an opportunity to step back in time and ski the uncrowded, Lincoln County-owned, Pine Creek Ski Area. Pine Creek has a 1,450 ft vertical drop and is open to the public on weekends and available for private rental during the week. Skiing untracked powder at Pine Creek can last all day, providing a truly unique experience for the alpine skier.
Summary
For those seeking a turnkey, low-overhead ranch with a highly productive farm component, set in an area that is well known for its world-class recreation and vast public lands, the Nieslanik Ranch is worth serious consideration.
FEATURED LISTING
06/14/2024
$1,200,000
44.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - TBD Highway 89, Etna, WY
This 44.98-acre property in Etna, Wyoming presents an exceptional opportunity for development. Situated near the town of Etna, this vast expanse of land is currently zoned agricultural but holds immense potential for various development projects. With a blank canvas awaiting transformation, this property offers endless possibilities for the savvy investor or visionary developer.
Recreation
This 44.98-acre property near Etna, Wyoming. Located in the hidden gem of Star Valley, this community is known for its blue-ribbon fly fishing and excellent hunting just minutes from the property. In the winter you can indulge in world-renowned snowmobiling adventures, where you can enjoy snowy landscapes and experience the awe inspiring of winter scenery at its finest. With an abundance of recreational activities both on-site and in the surrounding areas, this property is a haven for those seeking an active and fulfilling lifestyle in the heart of nature.
FEATURED LISTING
08/21/2023
$130,000
1.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 51 Cedar Creek Rd #16, Thayne, WY
One acre vacant land in Star Valley Ranch. Ideal canvas for your retreat. Scenic Cedar Creek Drive. Accessible to golf, skiing, clubhouse. Tranquil beauty with mountain views. Community events, fishing on Salt River. Embrace this unique opportunity.
Improvements
Water available and electric nearby for easy connection.
Recreation
Experience an array of nearby recreation, from refining your swing on acclaimed golf courses and engaging pickleball matches to exhilarating cross-country skiing on adjacent trails. Enjoy fine dining and vibrant community events at the clubhouse. For outdoor enthusiasts, world-class fishing in the Salt River beckons, while a short commute connects you to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort's allure.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
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Region & Climate
The Star Valley area in Thayne, Wyoming offers a distinct climate with appealing contrasts. Summers bring comfortable warmth, perfect for outdoor activities, with temperatures in the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. Winters transform the region into a serene wonderland, with temperatures in the 20s to 30s Fahrenheit, ideal for snow activities and cozy evenings by the fire.
Location
Located in Wyoming's western edge, Star Valley Ranches offers a serene retreat. Close to famed Jackson Hole, it provides easy access to culture and outdoor adventures. The nearby Jackson Hole Airport ensures convenient travel, making the best of both worlds easily accessible.


04/23/2025
$10,950,000
200000 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Kemmerer, WY 83101, Kemmerer, WY
Harrower Ranch


02/06/2025
$379,000
5 ac.
NEW LISTING
Lincoln County - TBD Betsy Crt, Bedford, WY
This 5-acre property in Bedford, WY, sits in the picturesque Star Valley at the base of the stunning Wyoming Range Mountains, offering the perfect setting for your dream home. With breathtaking mountain views and an excellent home-building site, this property provides a rare opportunity to enjoy both tranquility and convenience.
Located just 15 minutes from groceries, coffee shops, and restaurants, you’ll have easy access to modern amenities while still enjoying the peace of rural living. The property has been surveyed with corners marked and comes with light restrictions but no HOA dues. City water and electricity are nearby, and a septic system will need to be installed.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the endless recreational opportunities in the Wyoming Range, including hiking, biking, horseback riding, camping, backpacking, as well as world-class hunting, fly fishing, and snowmobiling. Don’t miss this chance to own a slice of Wyoming’s natural beauty!


12/03/2024
$485,000
6.28 ac.
FOR SALE
Lincoln County - 188 Big Spring Dr, La Barge, WY
The Perfect Blend Of Country Living And Outdoor Excitement!
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