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 ...
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.
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