Wyoming Working Ranches for Sale

new haven ranch elk going to waterA Wyoming working ranch is a solid investment due to land appreciation, tax advantages, diversified income opportunities, and the intrinsic value of owning a vast, productive property in a tax-friendly state with incredible natural beauty. These ranches are often passed down through generations, becoming not just a financial asset but a family legacy. Investing in a Wyoming ranch allows you to create generational wealth while preserving a unique piece of the American West. For more reasons to own a Wyoming working ranch, keep reading, or go directly to the listings.

Reasons to Own a Wyoming Working Ranch

Land Appreciation

Wyoming’s ranch land values have steadily increased over time. As the demand for rural properties continues to rise, particularly post-pandemic, large tracts of land in scenic, remote areas are becoming more valuable. A working ranch offers both short-term use and long-term investment potential.

Tax Advantages

Wyoming is highly tax-friendly, with no state income tax, estate tax, or capital gains tax. For ranch owners, agricultural exemptions can further reduce property taxes, making it a cost-efficient investment compared to other states.

Diversified Revenue Streams

A working ranch in Wyoming offers multiple avenues for generating income. Cattle ranching is a lucrative industry, with strong demand for beef.
Hunting leases allow you to capitalize on Wyoming’s prime elk, deer, and antelope hunting seasons. Agrotourism activities like dude ranching, trail rides, or guided hunting tours can supplement income, especially with the growing interest in rural tourism.

Strong Agricultural Infrastructure

Wyoming boasts well-established agricultural support, including access to experienced veterinarians, feed suppliers, and livestock auctions. Water rights, crucial for ranching operations, are also well regulated, which ensures long-term sustainability of your ranch’s resources.

Self-Sufficiency and Sustainability

With a working ranch, you have the opportunity to grow your own feed, produce crops, and raise livestock, contributing to a self-sufficient operation. This can protect your investment from inflation or disruptions in the supply chain, making your land more resilient to market fluctuations.

Low Population Density and Expansion Opportunities

Wyoming has one of the lowest population densities in the U.S., meaning there’s more land available for expansion or neighboring ranches that might be acquired. Owning land in a state with room for growth increases your flexibility for future investments.

Wyoming’s Favorable Climate for Ranching

Wyoming’s climate, with its long growing seasons in certain regions, supports both livestock grazing and hay production. This provides a stable and cost-effective means of supporting ranch operations, reducing the need to rely on external feed sources.

Scarcity and Demand

Prime ranch land, especially in Wyoming’s scenic areas, is limited, and scarcity increases value. As more people seek out rural land for both recreational and investment purposes, Wyoming’s ranches are poised to remain highly desirable.

Recreational and Conservation Value

In addition to agricultural production, Wyoming’s ranches offer recreational use, particularly hunting and fishing. This dual purpose enhances the value of the land. Conservation easements can also offer financial benefits while preserving natural habitats, ensuring the land’s ecological health and enhancing its long-term value.

Casper WY Westwinds East Ranch

Casper, WY

Casper East RR Zoned Development Land

$9,950,000

Deeded Acres: 3,300±

Total Acres: 3,780±

Zoning: RR-2

This large Wyoming working ranch is strategically located adjacent to the north boundary of Casper’s city limits and presents a great opportunity for an investment minded ranch owner. At 3,780 acres, the BB Brooks Ranch is one of the largest privately owned land holdings adjacent to Casper and lies directly in the path of what would be potential expansion for Casper.

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New Haven Ranch

Hulett, WY

Hunting, Grazing and Recreation Guest Ranch

$6,750,000

Deeded Acres: 2,182±

Total Acres: 2,442±

Comfortably and privately situated in the northeast corner of Wyoming on the northern boundary of the scenic and adventure-laden Black Hills, this ranch has all the benefits of the area’s attributes, especially the scenery.

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Ervay Basin Grass Ranch

Central Wyoming Grass Ranch

$6,500,000

Deeded Acres: 11,135±

Total Acres: 20,936±

The Ervay Basin Ranch is a big Wyoming grass ranch capable of running at least 500-plus pairs through the grazing season. This hard to find 20,000 plus acre ranch is all blocked up and contiguous, located in the center of Wyoming on the western boundary of Natrona County, 13 miles south of HWY 26 from Waltman, Wyoming, on a maintained county road that runs along and through the entire ranch.

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Powder River Hay & Hunting Ranch

Kaycee, WY

Wyoming Hay and Hunting Ranch

$6,500,000

Deeded Acres: 1,780±

Total Acres: 2,020±

The Powder River Hay and Hunting Ranch is situated along 5 miles of the Powder River about 15 minutes east of Kaycee, Wyoming on Sussex Road. This ranch has excellent hay production with priority water rights encompassing 525± acres of irrigation under five center pivots, three side roll sprinklers, plus flood irrigation.

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Brinkerhoff Ranch

Sheridan, WY

$8,500,000

Deeded Acres: 9,323±

Total Acres: 11,071±

Large working cattle ranch near Sheridan. Seldom do true working ranches of this scale come on the market in the Sheridan area. This cattle and big game hunting ranch is just a short 15 minute drive east of downtown Sheridan and ready to go with an owner-rated carrying capacity of about 600 animal units.

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Little Snake River Ranchette

Baggs, WY

Wyoming Riverfront Pasture Land

$1,350,000

Deeded Acres: 160±

Home Area: 1,500 sq ft

The Little Snake River Ranchette is located just east of the quaint and peaceful town of Baggs, Wyoming in the Little Snake River Valley. This 160 acre property enjoys over just over 2700 feet on both sides of the Little Snake River, which is the heart and the foundation of this riverfront pasture land.

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Edjumar Ranch

Buffalo, WY

Wyoming Bighorn Mtns. Foothill Ranch

$3,100,000

Deeded Acres: 686±

Total Acres: 806±

Zoning: AG

The Edjumar Ranch, tucked up against the mountains at the end of the road on Upper French Creek, is a beautiful Wyoming Bighorn Mountains foothill ranch named after a favorite yacht of Mary Ann “Jonesy” Smith.

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