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40 Acres with Dirt Road Access Bordering over 1,000 Acres of BLM Land

A perfect getaway

Property Attributes

Parcel Number: 1794-23-1-00-078-00

Legal Description:  T17N R94W SEC 23 NE4NE4

Utilities: None, building would be off-grid. Solar, propane, or generators for power. Well permits are granted through the Wyoming State Engineers office. (307) 777-6158

Zoning: Agricultural

Hunting: Antelope Unit 57, Deer Unit 100, Elk Unit 124, Mountain Lion Unit 11, Pheasant Unit 11, Sage Grouse Unit 1.

Nearest town: 1 hour to Rawlins, WY: Population 9,000. Rawlins has all services needed including restaurants, service stations, hospital, and Walmart Supercenter.

Taxes: $47.98 per year.

Terrain: Level

Elevation: 6,640′

Description

Escape to the serene beauty of the Cowboy State and discover a remote 40-acre property that offers tranquility and breathtaking sunsets. Located just an hour from Rawlins, the property features level terrain, offering captivating views of wide open countryside. With pleasant climate spring through fall, this can be your comfortable escape out of the hustle and bustle of the city. There is even some history here – the Overland Trail, pioneered in the mid 1800s, passed through this very property! You can still faintly see the wagon trail.

Looking for some extra room to explore? Bordering this property are over 1,000 acres of public land maintained by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The BLM land is open for ATV adventures, dispersed camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, and hunting.

This property serves as an ideal base camp for exploring the numerous recreational destinations within a few hours. Whether you’re interested in hunting, horseback riding, camping, ATV adventures, or seeking a long-term investment, this versatile retreat caters to various needs. Property taxes amount to less than $50 per year!

Contact us now to secure your slice of the American dream!

Google Maps Link for Navigation to Property from Anywhere: https://goo.gl/maps/BjxcWEi13wnTPq2A6

Directions from Wamsutter (I-80 Exit 173)

From Exit 173, head south and turn left onto McCormick Road. Continue straight over the railroad tracks and continue south. The road will become Wamsutter-Crooks Gap Rd, then Wamsutter Road. In 15.5 miles turn right onto Eureka Headquarters Road. The turn is at GPS: 41.466810, -107.875743. You will hit the property in 4.3 miles at GPS 41.439221, -107.948362.

Nearby Cities

1 hr to Rawlins, WY: Population 9,000

1 hr 30 min to Rock Springs, WY: Population 24,000

1 hr 40 min to Green River, WY: Population 12,000

2 hr 30 min to Laramie, WY: Population 34,000

3 hr to Casper, WY: Population 59,000

3 hr 15 min to Cheyenne, WY: Population 64,000

3 hr 30 min to Fort Collins, CO: Population 165,000

4 hr 15 min to Salt Lake City, UT: Population 200,000

4 hr 30 min to Denver, CO: Population 620,000

Overland Trail

A full history of the Overland Trail can be found here: https://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/overland-trail-wyoming

Nearby Attractions: Ferris Mountains Recreation Area – 1 hr 30 min

Nearby Attractions: Seminoe State Park – 1 hr 45 min

Nearby Attractions: Alcova Reservoir Recreation Area – 2 hr 30 min

Nearby Attractions: Medicine Bow Recreation Area / Sugarloaf Mtn – 2 hr 30 min

Nearby Attractions: Wheatland Reservoir #3 – 2 hr 30 min

Nearby Attractions: Pathfinder Reservoir Recreation Area – 3 hr

Nearby Attractions: Grand Teton National Park – 4 hr 30 min

Nearby Attractions: Yellowstone National Park – 5 hr 30 min

Well Information

The Wyoming State Engineer’s Office issues well permits. Contact them for details regarding all items well related. http://seo.wyo.gov/home (307) 777-6158

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

Hunting Information

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

Hunting – Antelope

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 57.

Hunting – Mule Deer

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 100.

Hunting – Elk

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 124.

Hunting – Mountain Lion

Hunting – Pheasant

Hunting – Sage Grouse

Have questions? Ready to purchase?

Call or text Steve at 484-246-5436 or email [email protected] anytime. We pride ourselves on being responsive to the satisfaction of our customers and typically return all calls and messages within the hour. We’ll be happy to explain what to expect with the closing process and answer any questions.

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