Property Features
• The Kaycee Land & Livestock Ranch is a grazing and hunting ranch featuring live water and native grass meadows.
• The property consists of 11,315± deeded acres, 921± acres BLM lease and 120± State of Wyoming lease acres for a total of 12,356± acres.
• The ranch is fenced into 12 pastures on three units: Middle Fork, North Fork and Tisdale Mountain units.
• The ranch consists of productive and native grass pastures with gramma grass, black root, and western wheat grasses.
• There are also 775± acres of irrigation water rights which historically have been used for hay production.
• There are approximately 44 reservoirs on the ranch with many of them being year-round.
• Live water includes Million Creek, Thomas Creek, Wall Creek along with the North Fork and Middle Fork of the Powder River.
• The southwestern terrain of the Kaycee Land & Livestock Ranch varies from canyon rims to deep draws with heavy timber complete with ponderosa pine and cedar.
• The rugged topography provides excellent habitat for resident herds of elk, mule deer and antelope.
• The ranch also has additional income potential with a Bentonite mine and a royalty agreement.
• One mile from Kaycee is a seven-lot sub-division with a gravel road leading to the lots and power in close proximately.
• Note: The complete ranch, North Fork, Middle Fork and Tisdale Mountain Ranches, has historically run 365 cow/calf pairs, 15 bulls and saddle horses year-round. For 2020, the complete ranch has run 165 cow/calf pairs, 12 bulls and saddle horses.
• Middle Fork Ranch – 3,710± Total Acres for $4,000,000
• North Fork Ranch – 3,278± Total Acres for $2,800,000
• Tisdale Mountain Ranch – 5,328± Total Acres for $6,000,000