The Cassidy River Ranch is rich in history. Numerous dinosaur bones are frequently being discovered. Historic teepee rings, as well as buffalo bones, still exist on the property. The Plains Indians called this area good medicine for the available material needed for bows and arrows as well as an abundant game for hunting. In later years, Butch Cassidy robbed the Overland Pacific Flyer which was later immortalized in the Hollywood classic "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." The actual train robbery took place at the Wilcox station next to the ranch. Many claimed that Butch Cassidy made his escape by hiding along the river banks of the Little Medicine Bow River. It boasts wide-open spaces, big skies, mountain range views, and plenty of room to stretch out. Pronghorn and mule deer roam the lands freely, and red-tailed hawks and golden eagles soar over the expansive plains. Cassidy River R...
The Cassidy River Ranch is rich in history. Numerous dinosaur bones are frequently being discovered. Historic teepee rings, as well as buffalo bones, still exist on the property. The Plains Indians called this area good medicine for the available material needed for bows and arrows as well as an abundant game for hunting. In later years, Butch Cassidy robbed the Overland Pacific Flyer which was later immortalized in the Hollywood classic "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." The actual train robbery took place at the Wilcox station next to the ranch. Many claimed that Butch Cassidy made his escape by hiding along the river banks of the Little Medicine Bow River. It boasts wide-open spaces, big skies, mountain range views, and plenty of room to stretch out. Pronghorn and mule deer roam the lands freely, and red-tailed hawks and golden eagles soar over the expansive plains. Cassidy River Ranch is conveniently located next to a state highway, which is easily accessed from Wyoming Highway 487 and U.S. Interstate 80. This parcel is situated on a level to rolling open native grassland, overlooking several mountain ranges with magnificently vast views. Unspoiled landscapes and complete privacy are just a couple of the highlights, and abundant wildlife can be found all over Cassidy River Ranch in every season. Included on the property for all owners to enjoy are a private fishing reservoir that is stocked annually with numerous species of fish and 2 miles of exclusive riverfront access along the Little Medicine Bow River that runs through the northern section of the property. One of the unique features of this property is that 300 plus acres of Riverfront Commons has been established and is deeded equally to each of its ranch owners. Each owner also owns a pro-rata share of riverfront common. This property lays in Unit 47 Antelope, Deer Unit 64 or Region J, Elk Unit 7. This is raw land ready to make your own. This parcel is part of the Cassidy River Ranch and is covenant controlled. Annual POA fee: $100.NO owner financing is available.
Property Features:
- 7 miles to Medicine Bow
- 60 miles to Laramie, home of University of Wyoming
- 60 miles to Rawlins
- Just over 3 hours to Denver, CO
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