The Crossed Arrows Ranch is a well-balanced, contiguous ranch comprising 16,154 total acres, including 15,040 deeded acres, 640 acres of Wyoming state lease, and 474 acres of BLM lease. The ranch is located in southeastern Wyoming in Goshen County, approximately 135 miles to Casper and 200 miles to Denver, CO; 12 miles north of Lingle, Wyoming, or 34 miles south of Lusk, Wyoming, on US Highway 85, which transverses four miles through the ranch allowing easy year-round access. Approximately 300 acres of dryland hay bottoms can be hayed depending on rainfall, and an additional 90 irrigated acres that could be developed under two ditch rights. Year-round live water is provided by six miles of Rawhide Creek and seasonal water from two miles of Dry Rawhide Creek. Ample water is provided for livestock and wildlife from 16 wells, including one windmill, five electric wells, seven solar-powered ...
The Crossed Arrows Ranch is a well-balanced, contiguous ranch comprising 16,154 total acres, including 15,040 deeded acres, 640 acres of Wyoming state lease, and 474 acres of BLM lease. The ranch is located in southeastern Wyoming in Goshen County, approximately 135 miles to Casper and 200 miles to Denver, CO; 12 miles north of Lingle, Wyoming, or 34 miles south of Lusk, Wyoming, on US Highway 85, which transverses four miles through the ranch allowing easy year-round access. Approximately 300 acres of dryland hay bottoms can be hayed depending on rainfall, and an additional 90 irrigated acres that could be developed under two ditch rights. Year-round live water is provided by six miles of Rawhide Creek and seasonal water from two miles of Dry Rawhide Creek. Ample water is provided for livestock and wildlife from 16 wells, including one windmill, five electric wells, seven solar-powered wells, three wells with a generator, and three miles of underground pipeline to five stock tanks along with one developed spring. There are a total of 26 watering tanks strategically located throughout the 18 individual pastures of the ranch. Improvements include three homes, several outbuildings, and several sets of corrals. Historically, the ranch has run 450 to 500 cows with supplemental feeding in the winter months; however, the current operator runs 350 to 400 pair comfortably without having to winter feed on most years. The ranch has an abundance of wildlife, including trophy mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope, wild turkeys, sharp-tail grouse, and other upland bird species.