Clark Ranch on Crow Creek
Details & Features
Clark Ranch on Crow Creek is located 95 minutes south of Jackson Hole in the Crow Creek drainage that feeds the trophy Salt River system. Comprised of 240 deeded acres among the foothills of the Caribou National Forest, this high alpine ranch boasts a diverse landscape varying from willow-lined creek bottoms to sage covered pasturelands with groves of conifer and aspen trees. Crow Creek enters the property from the adjacent national forest and flows through southern end for a ½ mile. There are also 3 ponds on the property with appropriate water rights. Snow and tree covered mountaintops rise abruptly from the valley floor providing exceptional views in every direction. Direct access to National Forest affords an incoming owner the opportunity to explore the many trail systems that exist for horseback riding, hunting and motorized sports. Clark Ranch on Crow Creek is a diverse ranch offering both recreational attributes and operational considerations. Offering price is $500,000
- Mountain Views
- 3 Ponds
- Adjacent National Forest
Wyoming
Ranches for Sale in Wyoming The Equality State has been rooted in ranching since becoming a state in 1890. So much has changed since then, but when a ranch experience happens for the first time, it seems that little time has passed since the turn of the 19th century. From Cheyenne to Pinedale; Wyoming offers a plethora of income-producing cattle ranches for sale and farms for someone looking for an investment property. Many of these ranches for sale in Wyoming include BLM leases, United States Forest Service agreements for cattle grazing and lease agreements with neighboring ranchers or farmers. Harvesting upland birds and big game animals are another large...
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