Cato Clear Creek Ranch - Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming
The Cato Clear Creek Ranch in north central Wyoming is offered on the market for just the second time since it was homesteaded. Pride of ownership is obvious throughout the ranch which encompasses over 17,000 sprawling, productive acres near the beautiful Big Horn Mountains. Located in the heart of cattle country, the Cato Clear Creek Ranch is home to 450 mother cows that produce hearty and heavy calves on the high protein hard grass common to the area. The ranch consists of approximately 17,849 acres, with 12,023 deeded acres, 396 BLM lease acres, and 5,430 State of Wyoming lease acres. This fully improved, low overhead grass ranch, with its headquarters, working corrals, and scales easily accessible off U.S. Highway 16, is located 14 miles northeast of Buffalo, Wyoming. Home to record-book mule deer, whitetail deer, and Prongh...
The Cato Clear Creek Ranch in north central Wyoming is offered on the market for just the second time since it was homesteaded. Pride of ownership is obvious throughout the ranch which encompasses over 17,000 sprawling, productive acres near the beautiful Big Horn Mountains. Located in the heart of cattle country, the Cato Clear Creek Ranch is home to 450 mother cows that produce hearty and heavy calves on the high protein hard grass common to the area. The ranch consists of approximately 17,849 acres, with 12,023 deeded acres, 396 BLM lease acres, and 5,430 State of Wyoming lease acres. This fully improved, low overhead grass ranch, with its headquarters, working corrals, and scales easily accessible off U.S. Highway 16, is located 14 miles northeast of Buffalo, Wyoming. Home to record-book mule deer, whitetail deer, and Pronghorn antelope, the ranch offers the rare opportunity to own not only one of the finest cattle ranches in the state, but also access to some of the best hunting and fishing in the area. Hands on management is evident across the entire ranch as you travel from the western headquarters on beautiful Clear Creek to the far eastern edge of the expansive, native grass pastures. Over its decade of ownership, current management has significantly improved the water supply, fencing, and cross fencing which have contributed to the consistent weight gains and impressive breed back percentages, as the cattle seldom have to travel over one mile to access water. Price: $7,190,000 or $598 per deeded acre.