Enjoy a relaxing lifestyle from this 40-acre property with a handcrafted log home on a high mountainside overlooking the Sheridan valley with dramatic views sweeping far beyond into Montana. It’s a rare opportunity to live in the Big Horn Mountains but with the ability and convenience of being able to drive to work and get kids to school in either Sheridan or Big Horn. This has been Wyoming’s oldest Bed and Breakfast (formerly operated and well known as SPAHN’S Bighorn Mountain Bed and Breakfast with over 10,000 guests in 30 years of service), with amenities that include propane and/or wood fueled baseboard heat, central vacuum and crystal clear mountain well water. And of significant importance, you will have the security and independence of solar electric power and the end-of-the-road seclusion of 40 acres that border on public land for ½ mile. There is a large heated garage/shop building with a secure storage attic, and a second garage to accommodate a smaller motor home. This has been Wyoming’s oldest Bed and Breakfast, with amenities that include propane and/or wood fueled baseboard heat, central vacuum and crystal clear mountain well water. And of significant importance, you will have the security and independence of solar electric power and the end-of-the-road seclusion of 40 acres that border on public land for ½ mile. There is a large heated garage/shop building with a secure storage attic, and a second garage to accommodate a smaller motor home. Live, hike, hunt, fish, relax, but more than anything, just enjoy.
Mountain recreation is just a short drive up Red Grade Road, which provides access to millions of acres of national forest where there is virtually unlimited fishing, hunting, hiking or whatever you might enjoy.
If you appreciate art, this property is just minutes from the world-class Brinton Museum.
The charming communities Big Horn and Sheridan, WY have most amenities and conveniences, including jet service and a commercial airport as well as world-class golf, dining, medical facilities, first-rate schools (rated among the best in the nation) and shopping in Sheridan’s historic downtown. Furthermore, and more distinctly, Sheridan is home to the annual WYO Rodeo, world-class polo, Brinton Museum, Don King Days and many other uniquely “Sheridan” lifestyle events that are sure to please everyone. For further shopping and air service, one can find it in Billings, or Casper, each about two hours away. Furthermore, the Big Horn Mountains are immediately to the west, where you’ll find all the outdoor recreation you can imagine.
This property is in the Big Horn School District.
ACCESS
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CLIMATE
The climate around the Sheridan area is one of the most “live-able” climates in Wyoming with pleasant summers and moderate winters. Perhaps it’s the proximity to the 45th parallel along with the positioning next to the Big Horn Mountains and the lower altitude, but the Big Horn Mountain foothills have always been one of the most desirable places to live for those who have experienced it. Whatever the reason, it’s hard to argue that this area doesn’t have the greenest and most pleasant climates. The climate at this property location is almost always warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer that the valley below.
For more information, visit Sheridan climate data
John Chase
Associate Broker · Chase Brothers, LLC Owner
Licenses: WY 10317; MT 14250
Office: 307-675-1964
Mobile: 307-752-2876
john@chasebrothersllc.com
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