537 Acres of Agricultural Land for Sale in Daniel, Wyoming

Aspen Springs Rnch, Daniel, WY 83115

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$2,295,000
537 acres
pending saleUnder contract

Large and rural Sublette County ranch properties are becoming increasingly rare with out-of-state buyers looking for their legacy ranch. This unique ranch property, rich in its own history, provides the right buyer with a diverse offering of elevation, grasslands, running creeks and springs, and multiple aspen groves, all situated against thousands of acres of USFS Bridger National Forest land and ideally suited for development. There is no conservation easement on this property.This ranch can be subdivided into multiple 35-40 acre lots providing uninhibited views of the Wind River Range and the extensive grazing lands below. Eight live springs provide natural running water on the upper land, with Beaver and Chall Creeks running through the lower property making it ideal for building homes along the creek. One duck pond on the upper land provides a great location for a community common area for kids to enjoy swimming and fishing.

Buyers looking for a peaceful, secluded large property will find an ideal building site located high on a knob, providing amazing views of the surrounding mountains.

This rare large property holding is also suitable for grazing cattle as it has water sources all around, along with an abundance of healthy native grasses that have not been grazed in more than two years. Existing fencing was extensively repaired in Summer 2022 and remains in excellent shape for grazing.

Electrical is not available on the property at the time of listing but is available in the immediate area.

Wildlife include elk, antelope and moose. The property is part of an area known for its 6000 year old migration corridor all documented in a book authored by locals.

Incredible access from this property to the National Forest provides unlimited access to snowmobiling, snowshoeing, hiking, biking, and hunting.

This Ranch is located in northwestern Sublette County, Wyoming, where you can get away from the crowds and find ample room to play. With only 9,880 residents in a county the size of Connecticut, and over 80% of the land part of the National Forest or BLM, you have space for adventure and relaxation. With elevations reaching 11,000 feet, there are several small mountain towns, which provide all the civilization you need. These communities have a rich culture of ranching, outdoor recreation, wildlife, and a desire to preserve the land.

Pinedale is about 40 minutes southeast of the ranch, with great restaurants, shopping, an aquatic center, summertime concerts in the park, hospital, and the famous Green River Rendezvous. For private air service, Pinedale has a 8900 foot airstrip, with hangers and services. For commercial air service, Jackson is about an hour and a half, with flights to most major US cities.

This Ranch is aptly named for its numerous springs scattered though out the property. These provide water for both cattle and wildlife. There are also two creeks on the ranch. Chall Creek and South Beaver Creek originate high in the mountains, west of the ranch, in the National Forest. Entering the Ranch from the west. Meandering through the Ranch for over two miles, the creek bottom is lined with willows, providing habitat for a variety of wildlife. There are excellent possibilities for creek enhancement and building ponds.

Within a short drive of Aspen Springs Ranch, is the Green River. Which is filled with a variety of trout species including rainbow and cutthroats, but this river is best known for its healthy and plentiful brown trout population. That probably has something to do with the resilience of the brown trout in adverse water conditions. Theyre predatory, aggressive, and can put up with warmer water than a lot of other trout. These browns can range from 10 to 22 inches.

The Hoback River is another great trout fishery nearby. It begins in the Wyoming Range and slowly winds its way down through the Hoback River Canyon on its way to the Snake River. The Hoback River is one of the better places in the area for the beginner fly fisher to cast a fly. The river has a stable population of Snake River Cutthroat which range from 9 to 16 inches. The Hoback River Canyon is very scenic and worth the drive in itself, making this a great place to relax and enjoy the spectacular scenery.

Property details

Coordinates
43.0322, -110.3609
Zoning
Agricultural
Elevation
7,930 feet
MLS Number
TBOR 24-508
Date Listed

Legal description

Property taxes

2023
$998

This 537-acre property is located at Aspen Springs Rnch in Daniel, WY 83115 with latitude 43.0322 and longitude -110.3609. The property is currently pending sale for $2,295,000 with a price per acre of $4,274. Listing data is sourced from Teton Board of Realtors # 24-508.

Verify sale details at the property source or contact Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty at (208) 313-3007.

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Listing checked and updated . Parcel data by Regrid.

Caroline Biciolis
Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty
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