Canyon View Ranch


Canyon View Ranch

ACRES
PRICE
STATE
COUNTY
CITY
17,777
$18,220,000.00
Wyoming
Goshen
Torrington

Property Types
  • Cattle Ranch
  • Hunting Land
  • Ranch
  • Recreational Land
Property Features
  • Barn
  • Borders State/BLM Land
  • Corrals
  • Electricity
  • Home
  • Hunting
  • Spring
  • Water Rights
  • Water Wall
  • Work Shop

Descriptions

The Canyon View Ranch is one of the best, if not the finest naturally suited yearround selfsustaining cattle ranches in the state of Wyoming. The entire ranch consists of 17,777 deeded acres and 800 acres of state lease land. This incredible ranch is topographically diverse from the steep, rugged canyons to the scenic pine, cedar, cottonwood, mountain mahogany, and juniper treecovered ridges to gently sloping pastures full of heavily sodded native grass. The main set of working improvements is in the native grasslands below the expansive Goshen Rim panorama. The ranch is astonishingly well watered by many prolific natural springs and developed springs and wells. This property provides an excellent ranching opportunity and easily sustains approximately 750 cow/calf pairs, balance of bulls and replacement heifers all on native range grasses with no supplemental feed required. It is ideally suited for a familysized commercial operation, close to the Torrington livestock terminals in the favorable climate of the upperpanhandle of the Wyoming and Nebraska sand hill country.

The Canyon View Ranch has been operated as a traditional cow/calf unit for over a hundred and twenty years. The Canyon View Ranch is a lowoverhead grass ranch with a variety of hard grass species that are high in protein content and produces excellent gains on cattle. The ranch is crossfenced into approximately eleven pastures for flexible management and efficient grazing rotation to minimize the utilization of grass. All fences are in good condition. The many draws, ravines, hills, springs, and spring creeks provide an abundance of natural protection and forage for livestock and wildlife. Many of the draws along the Goshen Rim have chokecherry bushes and wild grapes.

Two wells on solar systems feed supply tanks. Ten other tanks run off other solar wells. Seven tanks are on a natural, but developed, spring fed pipeline system and two tanks are on individual, developed springs. One well is on a solar pump and is approximately 164 feet deep and located high on the Goshen Rim.

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