Welcome to Little Windy Ranch, where 120 acres of Wyoming’s natural beauty thrive along the South Fork of the Little Wind River. Surrounded by abundant wildlife, this ranch is crafted for those who cherish the outdoors, adventure, and the unique experiences that only nature can provide. Little Windy Ranch offers endless opportunities to connect with the land and experience all it has to offer.
At the core of Little Windy Ranch is nearly 1,000 feet of prime river frontage along the South Fork of the Little Wind River. For serious anglers, this stretch of water is a dream come true. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, the river offers year-round fishing that tests your patience and skill with every cast. Home to Brown, Rainbow, Cutthroat, and Brook Trout, this river is where you’ll create memories with every catch. Each season brings its own unique fishing experience, fro...
At the core of Little Windy Ranch is nearly 1,000 feet of prime river frontage along the South Fork of the Little Wind River. For serious anglers, this stretch of water is a dream come true. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, the river offers year-round fishing that tests your patience and skill with every cast. Home to Brown, Rainbow, Cutthroat, and Brook Trout, this river is where you’ll create memories with every catch. Each season brings its own unique fishing experience, from the lively spring hatches to the quiet, reflective moments of winter.
Located in Game Management Unit (GMU) 171, the region is known for its trophy antelope, roaming freely across the open landscape. This area is also a prime location for elk hunting, with nonresident draw odds at 67% for those with seven points, making it an excellent choice for serious hunters.
Little Windy Ranch isn’t just about hunting and fishingit’s about experiencing the outdoors in every way possible. The diverse terrain invites exploration - horseback rides that take you across the open land, hikes that lead you through untouched wilderness, and views that take your breath away. With elevations ranging from 6,000 to 6,200 feet, the ranch offers a stunning backdrop for your outdoor pursuits.
Just 1.3 miles away, Washakie Reservoir is perfect for a day of fishing, boating, or wildlife watching in a tranquil setting. The nearby town of Lander offers even more opportunities to connect with nature like Sinks Canyon State Park. And when winter rolls in, the Wind River Range offers backcountry skiing and snowmobiling, while Fremont Lake offers year-round activities from summer boating to winter ice fishing. Lander itself is a vibrant community known for its arts, historic downtown, and events.
Fort Washakie, named after the revered Shoshone leader Chief Washakie, is a community steeped in history and culture. Here, essential services blend with a deep respect for the land and its traditions. When it’s time to travel, Riverton Regional Airport is at your service, offering both commercial flights and private charter options. And with Lander just 21 miles away, you’re close to all the modern conveniences you need, while still surrounded by the natural beauty that defines Wyoming.
Little Windy Ranch is where your passion for the outdoors meets the opportunity of a lifetime. It’s the place where your hunting and fishing dreams become a reality. Whether you’re out at first light tracking game or casting your line as the sun sets, this ranch offers everything you need for the ultimate outdoor lifestyle. Ready to make it yours? Contact us today to schedule a private showing and start your journey at Little Windy Ranch.
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Research Parcel InformationSeth grew up chasing elk and deer in the Cascades of Oregon. A hugely accomplished big game hunter, Seth has a passion for sheep, mule deer, and elk. A Colorado guide for Mossback Outfitters, he knows big deer and spends a lot of the fall searching for Monster Mule Deer.In early 2000 he joined the Marine Corps at an early age of 17 and finished out the remainder of his time in a Close Quarter Battle team. Seth worked as a Lineman for thirteen years, part of that time was spent doing storm work along the west coast. He is no stranger to hard work and has shown that he is most comfortable outdoors. Chasing his passions, he found a great fit learning the ranch and real estate profession. Seth has become one of the top producers of premier properties in Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico.Seth has been recognized multiple times by the REALTORS Land Institute (RLI), the leading association for the land industry. Seths recognitions include being among the top 5% in production for land REALTORS across the entire country with an average of 50 premier ranch sales a year for the last 4 years. Most recently, Seth was recognized as a Top 20 National Producer, as well as, Region 6 (AZ, CO, NM, UT, WY) Broker of the Year in Recreational Land Sales. Seth serves on the Future Leaders Committee for RLI.Seth offers dedication and commitment to all that he is involved in. Married for 19 years, his wife and two children are his greatest gift. Living in Montrose, Colorado, he gets to share his passion for the outdoors and love for hunting with his family.With years of ranch and hunting experience, Seth has been successful in building perfect ranches for his clientele and has the tenacity to push on and deliver every time. Seth knows the honey holes from Colorado to New Mexico to Wyoming and can undoubtedly assemble your dream ranch.