Land for Sale - 2 Antelope Trail, Pinedale, WY 82941 - 14.5 acres

Extraordinary Wyoming Legacy Estate | 14.5 Acres | Borders Bridger-Teton

2 Antelope Trail, Pinedale, WY | Lat/Lng:  42.8523, -109.7955

$2,395,000
14.5 ac.
01/22/2026
ACTIVE
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Description

This unique and stunning property is situated on 14.5 acres zoned for horses. The house is located in a world-class snowmobiling, hunting, and fishing area, and this home can accommodate groups of people for such activities and has plenty of room to park trailers and equipment as well as entertain your guests. It commands a panoramic 360-degree view of the Wyoming Range and Wind River Range. Watch breathtaking sunsets on the back porch or in the hot tub, or watch sunrises on the front porch over the Wind River Mountains. The property has 3 buildings consisting of the main house at 5100 sq. ft., a 6-car garage at 1775 sq. ft., and a guest cabin at 900 sq. ft. This home is perfect for skiers, snowmobilers, hunters, and fishermen. This home gives you the option of participating in any, all, or none of these activities but to come home to a true lodge atmosphere. It is a custom architect-designed log home with glue-laminated beams to add to the western log home atmosphere. Home is located 70 miles south of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Sublette County is in the heart of world-class trout fishing along the many streams and rivers coming out of the Wyoming Range or Wind River Range. This home is riding distance to the Bridger Teton National Forest at the end of Fayette Pole Creek Road, providing the best opportunities in Wyoming for snow machining, hiking, horseback riding, four-wheeling, and world-class elk, moose, mule deer, pronghorn, and mountain sheep hunting. The local ski lodge and lift fulfill any skier's desire, whether expert or beginner. Day trips to Yellowstone National Park provide one of the best opportunities to experience a true national park. Sublette County School District is one of the richest in the State of Wyoming, having access to the best facilities. Low student-teacher ratios, along with a hometown atmosphere and modern computer-aided facilities, provide the growing student with an excellent learning atmosphere. The complete world-class aquatic center with a climbing wall, running track, Olympic swimming pool, and inside water park provides a one-of-a-kind unique experience open to the public and used by the students. Elevated above the surrounding landscape, the property commands unobstructed 360-degree views of both the Wyoming Range and the Wind River Range. This rare dual-range vantage point is effectively impossible to recreate under current zoning, environmental, and land-use regulations. These protected viewsheds are not simply scenic. They represent permanence in a market increasingly defined by encroachment, fragmentation, and visual dilution, ensuring what is seen today remains unchanged for generations. The estate’s architectural lodge residence, guest cabin, garage, and supporting infrastructure were intentionally sited to maximize elevation, privacy, solar exposure, and sightlines. These decisions would be exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, to duplicate today. Direct national forest adjacency, coupled with horse zoning and low-density surroundings, ensures long-term insulation from development pressure while preserving access to wildlife corridors and four-season recreation. Elk, moose, mule deer, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep move through the adjoining land as they have for generations, reinforcing the sense that this is not merely a property but part of a larger, intact ecosystem. Located approximately 70 miles south of Jackson Hole in Sublette County, the estate benefits from proximity to world-class recreation without exposure to resort density, congestion, or transient development cycles. This balance of access without overexposure is increasingly rare in the Mountain West and central to the property’s long-term desirability. In today’s market, replacement cost has become a misleading metric. The true constraint is not expense, but impossibility. Comparable land positions offering direct national forest boundaries, elevated terrain, protected views, and established infrastructure are finite and steadily disappearing. Once lost, they cannot be recreated at any price. This offering represents a finite asset class, a generational holding defined by land position rather than improvements, by access rather than excess, and by permanence rather than trend. It is a property intended not merely to be owned but to be stewarded, one of the last remaining opportunities to secure scale, privacy, and authenticity in a landscape where those qualities are no longer being produced. Together, these characteristics establish a level of scarcity that transcends market cycles and stylistic preferences. The land itself is the luxury, carrying intrinsic value rooted in geography, protection, and time. As development pressures continue across the Mountain West, opportunities of this scale and integrity become increasingly constrained, reinforcing the estate’s position as a long-term store of value, a private refuge, and a legacy holding capable of serving multiple generations without compromise. Its significance lies not in trend or timing but in permanence, restraint, and stewardship, qualities that increasingly define the highest tier of land ownership in the modern West for discerning owners seeking authenticity, longevity, and meaning.

Details

CountySublette
Zipcode82941
Property Type OneRanches
Property Type TwoResidential Property
Property Type ThreeHorse Property
BrokerageCTE-VBMIS Group
Brokerage Linkhttps://2antelopetrailpinedalewy.com/
Apn33080630001800
Land Listing Agent Photo
Eugene AP
CTE-VBMIS Group
(307) 231-4190
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