Horse Property, Water Rights and a 48 X 64 pole barn only minutes from town. This +/- 4.70-acre lot has various features and potential uses. A 48 X 64 barn with a concrete slab provides ample space for a workshop, storage, equipment, and livestock. This property is part of a 5 lot subdivision in which additional acreage and/or a residence is available for purchase.
Land
The outbuilding and corrals add to the functionality of the property, making it suitable for agriculture purposes and/or a hobby farm. The presence of water rights from the Big Cottonwood Ditch provides for a reliable water source for livestock and irrigating the established pasture. The mature trees, including heirloom apple, pine cottonwood and plum contribute to the lush and scenic environment. The panoramic views of the Wind River Mountains and Lander Valley offer a serene and peaceful environment. The Shoshone Ditch...
The outbuilding and corrals add to the functionality of the property, making it suitable for agriculture purposes and/or a hobby farm. The presence of water rights from the Big Cottonwood Ditch provides for a reliable water source for livestock and irrigating the established pasture. The mature trees, including heirloom apple, pine cottonwood and plum contribute to the lush and scenic environment. The panoramic views of the Wind River Mountains and Lander Valley offer a serene and peaceful environment. The Shoshone Ditch runs through the southern side of the property offering a secluded, wooded area. The property offers and opportunity to build a home or cabin on the flat terrain taking an advantage of the stunning view. Whether you are interested in agriculture, maintaining a hobby farm, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, this property offers ample opportunity. A private well already on the property could be and added source of water. Do not miss the chance to purchase this outstanding property.This +/- 4.70- acre property is part of a 5 lot subdivision in which additional acreage and/or a residence is available for purchase.
Recreation
This property offers ample acreage where kids can engage in various outdoor activities. Space for biking, riding ATVs, climbing trees, making forts, snowshoeing, sledding and much more. Room to garden and raise 4-H/FFA animals. Families will be able to enjoy the great outdoors and create meaningful experiences together. Only minutes away, the Lander Valley area offers a myriad of recreation; Sinks Canyon State Park, located just a few miles outside of town, offers world-class sport climbing, routes, and bouldering areas. Camping and fishing can be enjoyed in the Sinks Canyon State Park or nearby Shoshone National Forest. The Lander area has numerous hiking and mountain bike trails, catering to different skill levels allowing you to enjoy stunning views and varying terrain. The Valley is surrounded by scenic landscapes perfect for horseback riding, exploring the rugged beauty of Wyoming. Lander is surrounded by vast expanses of public lands, making it a popular destination for hunting big game. In the winter, this beautiful area transforms into a winter sports haven, where you can enjoy Nordic skiing on groomed trails. ATV riding on designated trails around the area provide thrilling off-road adventures. This wide range or recreational activities makes Lander an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Agriculture
Established pasture grass and some alfalfa cover this property. Lush Native grasses, and wildflowers add to the natural beauty of the property and provides a habitat for wildlife. With its size, the property can support a small hobby farm and garden.
Region & Climate
Lander sits at an elevation of approximately 5,357 feet above sea level. It is surrounded by scenic landscapes, including mountains, canyons, and high desert terrain. The Wind River Range to the southeast of Lander is known for its stunning peaks, including Gannett Peak, the highest point in Wyoming. Lander experiences a semi-arid climate with distinct seasons with over two-thirds of the days being sunny. Lan Diego as other Wyomingites fondly refer to Lander has been named Tree City USA for 29 years in a row because of the abundance of lush trees that envelope this small western town. Landers beauty, recreation and sense of community make it a sought-after place to live.
History
The Museum of the American West and Pioneer Museum offer insights into the history, culture, and heritage of the American West. Nearby South Pass City and Atlantic City offer visitors a glimpse into Wyomings rich history, particularly the era of westward expansion and the Oregon Trail. Exploring these towns allows you to step back in time and imagine the challenges faced by pioneers and gold prospectors as they made their way across the American West.
Location
Lander is a unique Western community with a range of attractions and events that cater to both residents and visitors. Lander boasts a vibrant culinary scene with numerous award-winning restaurants and bars with plenty of options to satisfy your taste buds. The community provides entertainment options throughout the year, ensuring there is always something to do. This includes concerts, theatre performances, festivals, and other cultural events. Lander hosts an exhilarating 4th of July celebration; one you will not want to miss. Live Summer Concerts in the Park, Art in the Park, and Brewfest are favorites in the area. Lander is the headquarters of the NOLS (National Outdoor Leadership School), a renowned institution that provides wilderness education and leadership training. The Catholic College and CWC (Central Wyoming College) offer higher education opportunities. Only a few hours away is Jackson Hole, Yellowstone, and Teton National Parks. Commercial air service is 30 minutes away.