Stovepipe Canyon Ranch
The Stovepipe Canyon Ranch consists of 171.77+/- deeded acres of premier hunting and recreational ground in the heart of coveted Elk area 7 just west of Wheatland, WY. The property is well-watered and heavily vegetated with abundant game and great access on maintained county roads. The property sits in picturesque valley near the headwaters of Lumman Creek in the heart of the Laramie Range with tall stands of timber, year-round running springs and large- granite outcroppings. The property has an impressive range of elevation from 6650-7150ft providing a topographically diverse landscape making this property a magnet for game animals. A year-round running spring originates on the property and provides water for wildlife throughout the property. Vegetation consists of mature Ponderosa and Lodgepole pines with dense stands of Aspen, Cottonwood, and Willow trees along the bottoms. The stand of well-established grasses and shrubs make the property attractive at all times of the year for wildlife. The viewshed from some of the higher ridge lines on the property provide exceptional views of Reese Mountain and Split Rock to the south and the city of Wheatland and the Laramie River Valley to the east. There are no improvements currently in place but the property has electrical service in place from Wheatland REA allowing a future owner to build whatever they desire. The property has full perimeter fencing in good condition along with a good road traversing the length of the property. Stovepipe Canyon Ranches' greatest asset is its hunting resources sitting in the heart of the coveted Elk area 7 and qualifies for two landowner Elk & Deer permits. The current owner has hunted it lightly over the years but has taken some great bulls and a few deer off the property. The Elk & Deer quality in this area is exceptional and is well-known throughout the state as one of the premier big game hunting units. Other animals on the property are Merriam's Turkey, Big Horn Sheep, Bears, Grouse and numerous small game species and birds. The abundance of water coupled with the diverse habitat on the deeded ground creates great sporting opportunities from Deer & Elk archery season in September to spring Turkey season in April. The strong running springs makes the potential for development of a few fishing ponds very viable as well. Overall, there are not many properties of this size that offer such an abundance of sporting opportunities.