Discover 52 acres of pristine vacant land cradled on the banks of the Laramie River! Less than 2 miles north of Wheatland, WY, this property has over 1,500 feet of river frontage, 2 ponds, an assortment of trees, and the perfect habitat for ducks, geese, turkeys, and deer. This land offers a rare combination of natural beauty, diverse terrain, abundant wildlife, privacy, and easy access to Wheatland. The property is split with 25 acres of river bottom lined with mature oak and aspen trees, and 25 acres of plateaus and cliff faces. The 2 ponds on the property, along with the native grasses, lend to the most desirable habitat for waterfowl as well as deer bedding down and moving through the land. This property also sits in a turkey migration zone and has been known to have hundreds of turkeys move through at a time. This land has been used by the current owner recreationally, for cattle grazing, for hunting deer, turkey, and waterfowl. There are a few different building sites for a home or a cabin that would be picturesque, and with no covenants, the possibilities are endless.
The 52 acres are located 2 miles north of Wheatland along the North Wheatland Hwy (Wy 320). It is 75 miles north of Cheyenne, WY, and 55 miles south of Douglas, Wy. Due west of this property is the Laramie Range and Laramie Peak, which is the famous Area 7 elk hunting area. Denver and the Colorado Front Range are just 3 hours south.