Located in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 71-acre property combines irrigated agricultural acreage, direct access to public land, and an attractive building site with expansive views of the surrounding mountain ranges. The property offers approximately 50 irrigated acres currently planted to grass and is equipped with a 2014 Reinke center pivot irrigation system supplied by a 25 HP irrigation pump. These improvements provide an established irrigation setup for continued agricultural use. The irrigated acreage is well-suited for hay production, pasture, or other agricultural applications. The land has been maintained in grass, providing flexibility for livestock grazing or forage production while offering open space that complements the surrounding landscape. One of the property's distinguishing features is its direct border with Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land. This adjoining public land expands opportunities for outdoor recreation while helping preserve the open character of the surrounding area. Nearby public lands may be enjoyed for hiking, horseback riding, wildlife observation, hunting, and other recreational activities. An elevated building site situated on a bluff provides an attractive location for a future residence or agricultural headquarters. The elevated position offers expansive views of the Beartooth Mountains, the surrounding countryside, and overlooks the property below. The site allows future owners the opportunity to design improvements that take advantage of the landscape while maintaining convenient access to the productive acreage. The combination of productive irrigated acreage and scenic surroundings makes this property suitable for buyers seeking agricultural production together with recreational opportunities. Whether your goals include maintaining irrigated pasture, producing hay, operating a small livestock enterprise, or establishing a rural residence, the property provides a versatile foundation for a variety of land uses. The 2014 Reinke center pivot offers a modern irrigation system that continues to support the approximately 50 irrigated acres. Combined with the existing 25 HP pump, these improvements represent significant infrastructure already in place, reducing the need for major irrigation investment. Wildlife is commonly found throughout this portion of Big Horn County due to the combination of irrigated fields, native habitat, and nearby public land. Deer, antelope, upland birds, and other wildlife may frequent the area throughout the year, creating opportunities for wildlife viewing and seasonal hunting where permitted. The property's location also provides convenient access to nearby communities while maintaining the privacy and open spaces associated with rural Wyoming. Local services, agricultural suppliers, schools, medical facilities, and shopping are available within a reasonable driving distance, allowing owners to enjoy country living without sacrificing access to essential amenities. Properties offering productive irrigated acreage, established irrigation infrastructure, adjoining BLM land, and exceptional mountain views are not commonly available in one package. This 71-acre Big Horn County property presents an opportunity to own productive agricultural land with recreational access and a scenic homesite in one of Wyoming's most desirable rural settings. Whether your interest is agricultural production, livestock, outdoor recreation, or constructing a home surrounded by Wyoming's mountain landscapes, this property provides the acreage, infrastructure, and location to accommodate a variety of objectives while preserving the open character that defines Big Horn County.