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80 Acres on Jawbone Ranch

Near intersection of Riner Rd and Creston Junction Rd

Have questions? Ready to purchase?

Simply call or text Steve at 484-246-5436 or email us at [email protected]We pride ourselves in being responsive to the satisfaction of our customers and typically return all calls and messages the same day. We’ll be happy to explain the what to expect with the closing process and answer any questions.

Location

Address: Type “41.8489,-107.6662″ into Google Maps or click this link for directions from anywhere via Google Maps. https://goo.gl/maps/uJDkWREPX3CeBnZm9

General directions via Google Maps Take I-80 Exit 196 for Riner Road and follow BLM Road 3203 north for 11.1 miles and the property will be on your left side. Both BLM Road 3203 and Creston Junction Road span through the property.

Description

80 Acres conveniently located near the intersection of BLM Road 3203 and Creston Junction Road. Property spans through Buck Draw on the south side and includes an old abandoned home. The south boundary borders 640 acres of BLM Land. All for under $400/acre

Are you looking for large REMOTE acreage perfect for hunting, camping, RVing, or simply a private location to get away from it all? THIS IS IT!

The land is raw, flat to gentle rolling remote acreage. The property gently slopes to the low point on Buck Draw then gently slopes back up.

The 640 acres of BLM to the south of the property has a 200-foot include providing remarkable view of Whisky Peak and the Ferris Mountains to the north.

There is no access to utilities – any building would be off-grid. The zoning is agricultural. Some of the permitted uses include farming, ranching, grazing, dairying, animal or plant husbandry or any other agricultural use.  Use this link to Link to permitted uses.

This property borders over 640 acres of BLM land – that is property owned by the United States of America for recreational use. This is a perfect property to hunt, camp, horseback riding, ATV, hold for future speculation, or a tangible asset to pass on to kin.

Hunting Information: Antelope Unit 61, Deer Unit 98, Elk Unit 118, Mountain Lion Unit 11, Pheasant Unit 11, Sage Grouse Unit 1, Borders Turkey Unit 5.

Property taxes are $55.83 per year. Title is free and clear.

26 miles to Rawlins, WY: Population 9,200. Rawlins has all services needed including restaurants, service stations, hospital, and Walmart Supercenter (more info).

99 miles to Rock Springs, WY: Population 24,000 (more info)

114 miles to Green River, WY : Population 12,000 (more info)

118 miles to Laramie, WY: Population 34,000 (more info)

136 miles to Casper, WY: Population 58,000 (more info)

168 miles to Cheyenne, WY : Population 64,000 (more info)

248 miles to Denver, CO: Population 620,000

283 miles to Salt Lake City, UT: Population 200,000

Property Information

Parcel Size

80 acres

State

Wyoming

County

Sweetwater

Nearest Cities

Rawlins, Cheyenne,

Parcel Number

2291-27-4-00-011-00

Address

No address (GPS 41.8489,-107.6662)

Legal Description

T22N R91W SEC 27 W2 SE4

Well Information

The Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS) has an interactive map showing all the wells in the area, including well depth, static water level, and installation date. You can access the interactive map using this link (the wells will display when you zoom in)

https://wsgs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=09ebeedba94048a0b1ec4dcfc71eb9b5

Features

Acres

80

County

Sweetwater

Access

Dirt Road

Power

None

Water

None

Coordinates

41.8489,-107.6662

Zoning

Agricultural

Elevation

6,750 feet

Hunting Information

The Wyoming Game & Fish Department is an excellent resource for all things hunting. https://wgfd.wyo.gov/hunting

If you want to hunt antelope, you’ve come to the right place. Wyoming has more antelope than all the rest of the continent, and harvest success commonly exceeds 85%. Pronghorn, called antelope here, are found only in western North America. This property is within antelope unit 61.

Mule deer are Wyoming’s most abundant and sought-after deer. Mule deer are found from high in the western mountains to the low elevation creek bottoms of eastern Wyoming and most habitats in between. This property is within deer unit 98.

Elk range from mountainous wilderness areas to lowland deserts and plains and are plentiful on both public and private lands. This property is within elk unit 118.

Have questions? Ready to purchase?

Simply call or text Steve at 484-246-5436 or email us at [email protected]We pride ourselves in being responsive to the satisfaction of our customers and typically return all calls and messages the same day. We’ll be happy to explain the what to expect with the closing process and answer any questions.

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