Sublette County, Wyoming Land For Sale (10 results)
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01/22/2026
$2,500,000
14.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Sublette County - 2 Antelope Trail, Pinedale, WY
Properties of this caliber are not defined by square footage, finishes, or amenities. Those elements can be replicated. What cannot be reproduced are the fundamentals that determine enduring value: direct adjacency to protected land, elevated topography, permanent view corridors, controlled access, and an irreplaceable setting. This 14.5-acre estate occupies a true end-of-the-road position where private ownership yields to conservation, directly bordering the Bridger-Teton National Forest and providing immediate access to thousands of acres of permanently protected wilderness.
Elevated above the surrounding landscape, the property commands unobstructed 360-degree views of both the Wyoming Range and the Wind River Range. This rare dual-range vantage point is effectively impossible to recreate under current zoning, environmental, and land-use regulations. These protected viewsheds are not simply scenic. They represent permanence in a market increasingly defined by encroachment, fragmentation, and visual dilution, ensuring what is seen today remains unchanged for generations.
The estate’s architectural lodge residence, guest cabin, garage, and supporting infrastructure were intentionally sited to maximize elevation, privacy, solar exposure, and sightlines. These decisions would be exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, to duplicate today. Direct national forest adjacency, coupled with horse zoning and low-density surroundings, ensures long-term insulation from development pressure while preserving access to wildlife corridors and four-season recreation.
Elk, moose, mule deer, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep move through the adjoining land as they have for generations, reinforcing the sense that this is not merely a property, but part of a larger, intact ecosystem.
Located approximately 70 miles south of Jackson Hole in Sublette County, the estate benefits from proximity to world-class recreation without exposure to resort density, congestion, or transient development cycles. This balance of access without overexposure is increasingly rare in the Mountain West and central to the property’s long-term desirability.
In today’s market, replacement cost has become a misleading metric. The true constraint is not expense, but impossibility. Comparable land positions offering direct national forest boundaries, elevated terrain, protected views, and established infrastructure are finite and steadily disappearing. Once lost, they cannot be recreated at any price.
This offering represents a finite asset class, a generational holding defined by land position rather than improvements, by access rather than excess, and by permanence rather than trend. It is a property intended not merely to be owned, but to be stewarded, one of the last remaining opportunities to secure scale, privacy, and authenticity in a landscape where those qualities are no longer being produced.
Together, these characteristics establish a level of scarcity that transcends market cycles and stylistic preferences. The land itself is the luxury, carrying intrinsic value rooted in geography, protection, and time. As development pressures continue across the Mountain West, opportunities of this scale and integrity become increasingly constrained, reinforcing the estate’s position as a long-term store of value, a private refuge, and a legacy holding capable of serving multiple generations without compromise. Its significance lies not in trend or timing, but in permanence, restraint, and stewardship, qualities that increasingly define the highest tier of land ownership in the modern West for discerning owners seeking authenticity, longevity, and meaning.
06/04/2025
$1,950,000
25 ac.
ACTIVE
Sublette County - 208 FS 114 Half Moon Lake Road, Pinedale, WY
Half Moon Lake Lodge Iconic Lakeside Retreat & Turnkey Business Opportunity in Pinedale, Wyoming
Nestled deep within the breathtaking Wind River Mountain Range and located just outside Pinedale, Wyoming, Half Moon Lake Lodge offers a rare and extraordinary opportunity to own a full-service, multi-revenue stream business on a Forest Service Permit with a 25-acre footprint.
Improvements
Property Features:
12 rustic yet comfortable rental cabins offering panoramic lake & forest views
Renowned fine dining restaurant serving steak, seafood, breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Full-service bar with a liquor license
Private boat dock with boat rentals for guests and visitors
Horseback riding experiences for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced
Forest Service outfitting permit for elk hunting, fishing, and guided backcountry adventures
Prime setting for weddings, receptions, family reunions, and corporate retreats
Recreation
Perched along the scenic shoreline of Half Moon Lake, this iconic seasonal lodge is a destination for recreation, fine dining, and unforgettable wilderness experiences.
Whether it's casting a line in crystal-clear waters, embarking on a guided elk hunt, enjoying a gourmet lakeside meal, or riding horseback through rugged alpine terrain, guests return year after year to the unique experiences that define Half Moon Lake Lodge.
Currently operating seasonally (MayMid October), the lodge's infrastructure and location offer strong potential for year-round operations, including winter sports, retreats, and holiday events.
This is more than just a property it's a fully functioning lifestyle business with deep local roots and an unmatched setting. For the visionary investor, outdoor enthusiast, or hospitality entrepreneur, Half Moon Lake Lodge is a legacy waiting to be carried forward.
07/18/2025
$720,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Sublette County - 71 Sterling Drive, Daniel, WY
Nestled in Jim Bridger Estates west of Daniel Junction, this 10 acre property in Sublette County, Wyoming, offers a combination of scenic surroundings and thoughtful infrastructure. The nearly completed residence sits on a corner lot with panoramic views of the Jim Bridger National Forest and Merna Butte. With no buildable lots to the west, the property maintains an open setting and lasting mountain views, making it suitable for a primary home or a private retreat with convenient access to surrounding recreation and nearby communities.The home includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms, designed with modern systems already in place. Materials to complete the wrap-around porch are on site, allowing the next owner to finish the outdoor living area to their preferences. The property has been built with flexibility in mind, providing the foundation for future additions such as a guest house or shop.Electrical infrastructure includes a 320-amp main service that is split to support both the residence and potential future improvements. Power is supplied through a private line installed by Rocky Mountain Power. The system is prewired for a generator with a manual disconnect at the main panel, allowing for backup power capability. Dedicated circuits serve key areas such as the kitchen, fireplace, and lighting systems. Ceiling fan wiring is installed throughout the living area and all bedrooms, while Pico switch controls provide convenient and efficient lighting management.The property features a reliable water system with two wellsa primary at 740 feet and a secondary at 440 feetalong with a 1,000-gallon cistern located in the crawl space. A whole-house filtration system and reverse osmosis setup serve the kitchen and refrigerator, ensuring water quality and pressure. A 1,000-gallon propane tank fuels the on-demand gas water heater and heating systems. The septic system is designed to support both the current residence and a future guest house, offering flexibility for expansion.Connectivity is available through Starlink internet, with cabling already installed inside the home. This setup provides access to modern communications in a quiet mountain setting. An RV hookup with an external shutoff adds convenience for guests or additional vehicle use. The crawl space beneath the home measures approximately 69 inches, providing easy access for maintenance and storage.Additional materials are on site for continued improvements, including a framed steel shop measuring approximately 22 by 36 feet and components for deck and porch construction with tin roofing. These materials allow the property to be completed according to the buyers timeline and preferences.The propertys location combines privacy and accessibility. It lies about 80 miles from Jackson Hole and the regional airport, providing convenient access to the Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The nearby towns of Daniel, Pinedale, and Bondurant offer grocery stores, dining, and services, as well as access to the Green River and Bridger-Teton National Forest. The surrounding landscape is characterized by open mountain terrain, native grasses, and wide views, providing a quiet setting for those seeking space and self-sufficiency.This 10 acre tract in Jim Bridger Estates offers a unique opportunity to own a nearly completed home with reliable systems already installed and materials available to finish the remaining work. The combination of utility readiness, scenic views, and flexible use potential makes it well-suited for residential living, seasonal occupancy, or a recreational base near Wyomings mountain destinations.
11/13/2025
$12,250,000
2507 ac.
ACTIVE
Sublette County - TBD, Big Piney, WY
Covering over 2,500 acres, the Maki Creek Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity for a world-class hunting or cattle operation. North Cottonwood Creek winds through the center of the property, which adjoins thousands of acres of national forest, providing limitless recreational opportunities.
Land
The Maki Ranch covers 2,507 deeded acres. The landscape features rolling hills with large aspen groves and conifer trees, as well as expansive open spaces with sagebrush and native grasses that provide excellent wildlife habitat. North Cottonwood Creek meanders for nearly 3 miles through the heart of the property, lined with large cottonwoods that create a picturesque setting. The ranch borders the Bridger National Forest and offers great spots along the creek for additional building with views of the Wind River Range to the east and the Gros Ventre Range to the north. Maki Creek runs from the Northwest of the ranch and runs into North Cottonwood Creek
Cattle operations are well supported with over 100 acres of productive irrigated hay ground. The ranch benefits from adjudicated water rights sourced from North Cottonwood Creek, with a priority date of March 26, 1952. The rights provide 4.328 cubic feet per second (cfs) of irrigation water delivered through the Mariety Supply Canal.
Recreation
The recreational opportunities on the ranch are endless. The land boasts elk, deer, antelope, moose, bear, wolves, waterfowl, and sage grouse. Elk tags are available over-the-counter in unit 92, while antelope unit 88 offers a draw hunt with excellent odds for trophy antelope. Deer hunting in unit 142 also features general over-the-counter tags.
Fishing in North Cottonwood Creek is exceptional, with anglers able to catch a variety of trout, including cutthroat and rainbow trout.
The surrounding Wyoming Range and Bridger National Forest offer fantastic hiking, camping, and horseback riding experiences. Additionally, the nearby Wind River Range and Gros Ventre Range provide even more opportunities for outdoor adventures such as mountaineering, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing.
Region & Climate
Big Piney, Wyoming, experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by cold winters and mild summers. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, with average lows around 5F (-15C) and significant snowfall. Summers are relatively mild, with average highs around 80F (27C) and cooler nights. The region receives low annual precipitation, around 10 inches (25 cm), mostly falling as snow in winter and occasional thunderstorms in summer. The high elevation and clear skies contribute to significant temperature variations between day and night throughout the year.
Location
Big Piney, Wyoming, is a small town located in Sublette County in the western part of the state. It is situated approximately 90 miles south of Jackson Hole, making it a convenient drive for those looking to explore the renowned Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.
The town is about 220 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, Utah, offering access to a larger metropolitan area for additional amenities and services. The closest town with amenities, such as grocery stores, dining options, and basic services, is Pinedale, located about 35 miles to the north. Pinedale also offers additional recreational opportunities and serves as a gateway to the Wind River Range.
For air travel, the nearest major airport is Jackson Hole Airport (JAC), which is approximately 100 miles north of Big Piney. This airport provides regular flights to major cities across the United States. Additionally, Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), about 220 miles to the southwest, offers a broader range of domestic and international flights, making it another viable option for air travel.
11/21/2025
$2,999,999
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Sublette County - TBD, Big Piney, WY
Own a rare 320 acre holding with easement access to 5,000+ acres of private recreational haven and seamlessly reach into thousands of acres of National Forest. Maki "MA-K-HA" Creek Ranch delivers premier hunting, fishing, and four-season adventure in the greater Yellowstone ecosystemwithout the resort pretense. Quiet 5-acre building envelopes, come for the water and ridgelines; stay for the privacy, the story, and the legacy.
Land
This 320 acre collection grants owners shared, deeded access across 5,000+ acres of private ranchland plus trail/creek corridors into thousands of acres of National Forest. Parcels are sited for privacy and view-shed protection, wildlife-friendly fencing guidelines, and a land-stewardship program balancing habitat and ranch operations.
Recreation
A true four-season private National Park: walk-out access to Yellowstone Wildlife, elk, deer, antelope, Greater Sage Grouse, anything you have seen in Yellowstone are on this ranch. Aspen groves, creek bottoms, and panoramic ridge hikes. Cast to classic undercut banks, ride miles of two-track and timber edge, snowshoe or sled in winter, and glass migrating herds at first light. Owners enjoy priority for on-ranch activities and simple, low-key amenities (trailheads, wayfinding, day-use barn/gear storage).
Region & Climate
Set within the greater Yellowstone ecosystem of western Wyoming, the ranch enjoys low-humidity summers, cool nights, bright fall colors, and snow-reliable winters. Expect 4 distinct seasons, abundant sunshine, and clean mountain air. Elevation yields a shorter growing season, excellent wildlife habitat, and that crisp, high-country feel buyers seek for year-round adventure.
History
The surrounding country is rooted in working-ranch heritagehay meadows, cattle, and historic stock trails that double today as wildlife corridors. Maki Creek Ranch follows a light-touch, conservation-forward approach: limited homesites, dark-sky lighting, wildlife-friendly practices, and common-sense covenants that keep the landscape open, functional, and ranch-true for generations.
Location
Old trails, living waters. Long before survey lines, the upper Green River country was a seasonal homeland and travel corridor for the Eastern Shoshone (with close ties to Bannock bands from the Snake River/Fort Hall area). Their name for the Green RiverSeeds-kee-dee Agie (Prairie Chicken River)still echoes in place-names and interpretive signs across Sublette County. The Shoshone and allied groups hunted these sage valleys and high parks, moving with bison, elk, and salmon-berry seasons; in the 1860s they entered treaties that later established the Wind River Reservation to the east.
Trails you can still walk. On the forest just above the ranch, the Old Indian Trail Maki Creek Crossing is documented in Forest Service project recordsone of many quiet reminders that these drainages were Indigenous routes long before they were blazed by stockmen or mapped by engineers. US Forest Service
Mountain men & the Green River Rendezvous. In the 1820s1840s, this valley sat at the beating heart of the Rocky Mountain fur trade. Jedediah Smith, William Sublette (namesake of Sublette County), David Jackson, and others wintered, trapped, and traded along the Green and its tributaries, crossing South Pass and convening the famous Green River Rendezvous near present-day Daniel/Pinedalesix of the sixteen Rocky Mountain Rendezvous happened right here in the Upper Green. Today, the Museum of the Mountain Man in Pinedale and annual Rendezvous Days keep that story alive.
From traplines to haylines. As beaver hats faded, cattle and hay took over. The open valleys and reliable creeks around Maki Creek became classic working-ranch countrymeadows in the bottoms, summer range on the benches, timber for posts and stove-wood up high. That working landscapestock, hay, and wildlife moving through the same corridorsstill defines the feel of the place.
11/13/2025
$7,500,000
2553 ac.
ACTIVE
Sublette County - TBD, Big Piney, WY
The Spring Creek Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity to own a productive cattle and recreational property in the highly sought-after Sublette County of western Wyoming. Encompassing approximately 2,550 deeded acres, the ranch combines outstanding cattle potential with unmatched scenery. Expansive mountain views, easy access to the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and abundant native wildlife create the ideal balance between work and play.
Land
The Spring Creek Ranch spans more than 2,550 deeded acres of diverse and scenic landscape. Rolling hills are accented by mature aspen groves that open into expansive sagebrush flats and native grasslands that provide outstanding wildlife habitat. Numerous natural springs are scattered throughout the property, feeding the namesake Spring Creek, which meanders for nearly five miles through the heart of the ranch.
The ranch is near the Bridger-Teton National Forest, where a county road offers direct access to thousands of acres of public land and unlimited recreational opportunities. Several ideal building sites sit along the creek, each offering sweeping views of the Wind River Range, Wyoming Range and Gros Ventre Range.
With its abundant live water and natural springs, the property presents excellent potential for recreation, cattle production, or habitat enhancement. Spring Creek's consistent flow also creates opportunities to develop private fishing waters or stock ponds, adding both beauty and function to this exceptional mountain ranch.
Recreation
The recreational opportunities on the ranch are endless. The land boasts elk, deer, antelope, moose, bear, wolves, waterfowl, and sage grouse. Elk tags are available over-the-counter in unit 92, while antelope unit 88 offers a draw hunt with excellent odds for trophy antelope. Deer hunting in unit 142 also features general over-the-counter tags.
Fishing in North Cottonwood Creek is exceptional, with anglers able to catch a variety of trout, including cutthroat and rainbow trout.
The surrounding Wyoming Range and Bridger National Forest offer fantastic hiking, camping, and horseback riding experiences. Additionally, the nearby Wind River Range and Gros Ventre Range provide even more opportunities for outdoor adventures such as mountaineering, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing.
Region & Climate
Big Piney, Wyoming, experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by cold winters and mild summers. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, with average lows around 5F (-15C) and significant snowfall. Summers are relatively mild, with average highs around 80F (27C) and cooler nights. The region receives low annual precipitation, around 10 inches (25 cm), mostly falling as snow in winter and occasional thunderstorms in summer. The high elevation and clear skies contribute to significant temperature variations between day and night throughout the year.
Location
Big Piney, Wyoming, is a small town located in Sublette County in the western part of the state. It is situated approximately 90 miles south of Jackson Hole, making it a convenient drive for those looking to explore the renowned Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.
The town is about 220 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, Utah, offering access to a larger metropolitan area for additional amenities and services. The closest town with amenities, such as grocery stores, dining options, and basic services, is Pinedale, located about 35 miles to the north. Pinedale also offers additional recreational opportunities and serves as a gateway to the Wind River Range.
For air travel, the nearest major airport is Jackson Hole Airport (JAC), which is approximately 100 miles north of Big Piney. This airport provides regular flights to major cities across the United States. Additionally, Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), about 220 miles to the southwest, offers a broader range of domestic and international flights, making it another viable option for air travel.
11/24/2025
$399,999
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Sublette County - TBD, Big Piney, WY
Own a 40 -acre in the Yellowstone Ecosystem near thousands of acres of National Forest. Ideal for hunting, fishing, and Snowmobiling, horseback riding and anything you can envision. Four-season adventure, this property features wildlife-friendly practices and stunning natural landscapes.
Land
Own a rare 40 acre holding with access to thousands of acres of secluded recreational haven. Maki MA-K-HA Creek Ranch delivers premier hunting, fishing, and four-season adventure in the greater Yellowstone ecosystemwithout the resort pretense. Quiet 5-acre building envelopes, come for the water and ridgelines; stay for the privacy, the story, and the legacy.
Recreation
A true four-season private National Park: walk-out access to Yellowstone Wildlife, elk, deer, antelope, Greater Sage Grouse, anything you have seen in Yellowstone are on this ranch. Aspen groves, creek bottoms, and panoramic ridge hikes. Cast to classic undercut banks, ride miles of two-track and timber edge, snowshoe or sled in winter, and glass migrating herds at first light. Owners enjoy priority for on-ranch activities and simple, low-key amenities (trailheads, wayfinding, day-use barn/gear storage).
Region & Climate
Set within thegreater Yellowstone ecosystemof western Wyoming, the ranch enjoyslow-humidity summers, cool nights, bright fall colors, andsnow-reliable winters. Expect 4 distinct seasons, abundant sunshine, and clean mountain air. Elevation yields a shorter growing season, excellent wildlife habitat, and that crisp, high-country feel buyers seek for year-round adventure.
History
The surrounding country is rooted in working-ranch heritagehay meadows, cattle, and historic stock trails that double today as wildlife corridors. Maki Creek Ranch follows alight-touch, conservation-forwardapproach: limited homesites, dark-sky lighting, wildlife-friendly practices, and common-sense covenants that keep the landscape open, functional, and ranch-true for generations.
Location
Old trails, living waters.Long before survey lines, the upper Green River country was a seasonal homeland and travel corridor for theEastern Shoshone(with close ties to Bannock bands from the Snake River/Fort Hall area). Their name for the Green RiverSeeds-kee-dee Agie(Prairie Chicken River)still echoes in place-names and interpretive signs across Sublette County. The Shoshone and allied groups hunted these sage valleys and high parks, moving with bison, elk, and salmon-berry seasons; in the 1860s they entered treaties that later established theWind River Reservationto the east.
Trails you can still walk.On the forest just above the ranch, theOld Indian Trail Maki Creek Crossingis documented in Forest Service project recordsone of many quiet reminders that these drainages were Indigenous routes long before they were blazed by stockmen or mapped by engineers.US Forest Service
Mountain men & the Green River Rendezvous.In the 1820s1840s, this valley sat at the beating heart of the Rocky Mountain fur trade.Jedediah Smith,William Sublette(namesake of Sublette County),David Jackson, and others wintered, trapped, and traded along the Green and its tributaries, crossingSouth Passand convening the famousGreen River Rendezvousnear present-day Daniel/Pinedalesix of the sixteen Rocky Mountain Rendezvous happened right here in the Upper Green. Today, the Museum of the Mountain Man in Pinedale and annual Rendezvous Days keep that story alive.
From traplines to haylines.As beaver hats faded, cattle and hay took over. The open valleys and reliable creeks around Maki Creek became classicworking-ranchcountrymeadows in the bottoms, summer range on the benches, timber for posts and stove-wood up high. That working landscapestock, hay, and wildlife moving through the same corridorsstill defines the feel of the place.
08/13/2025
$18,950,000
3430 ac.
ACTIVE
Sublette County - Daniel, WY
Situated an hours drive south of Jackson Hole (68 miles), the Double J legacy Ranch is primed and ready for the next great land steward to take the reins of this 3,430-acre ranch. The Ranchs story has been featured in multiple magazines, books, and music videos, and it was precisely refined by the Wests principal architects and land consultants. The Ranchs owner was recognized as Landowner of the Year by the State of Wyoming for exemplary stewardshipfurther underscoring the enduring legacy of this property. It offers absolute privacy, luxury improvements, fabulous recreation, proximity to Jackson Hole and full winter access. The Double J has year-round access and a diverse stream of revenue. This an inimitable and exclusive offering that is unmatched in todays ranch market.
04/15/2026
$399,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Sublette County - 80 First North Road, Big Piney, WY
Rare opportunity to own a 10-acre horse property with stunning mountain views. This 4-bedroom, 2-bath home offers the space and functionality today's buyers are seeking. The property is thoughtfully set up for horses, providing flexibility for equestrian use, hobby farming, or simply enjoying wide-open Wyoming living. The home features a practical floor plan with comfortable living spaces, ample natural light, and scenic views from multiple vantage points. Outdoors, the acreage offers usability, privacy, and the kind of setting that's increasingly hard to find. If you've been searching for acreage, views, and horse-ready infrastructure--all in one package--this is the one.
12/20/2025
$750,000
9.59 ac.
ACTIVE
Sublette County - LOT 1 Spirit Winds Way, Bondurant, WY
Lot 1 in Spirit Winds Estates offers 9.5 acres of build-ready land in one of Bondurant's most desirable rural subdivisions. The property features unobstructed northern views and expansive open space, creating an ideal setting for a custom home that captures Wyoming's wide-open beauty. The subdivision provides Hoback River access along with Forest Service access via a shared easement, offering outstanding year-round recreation including fishing, hiking, riding, and exploring directly from the neighborhood. Light CCRs allow flexibility while preserving the character of the community, and the acreage is well suited for horses and outdoor living. Located approximately 45 minutes from Jackson, Wyoming, this property offers a balance of privacy and convenience. It is ideal for a young family, a 4-H or horse-focused lifestyle, or anyone seeking space to build while remaining connected to Jackson Hole amenities, schools, and community. A true Wyoming lifestyle property with views, access, and room to build
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