The Wind River Ranch is a family ranch that has been in continuous operation for nearly 60 years. The agricultural and hunting businesses operate on 805 +/- deeded acres along many miles of the braided channels of the Wind River. Access to the ranch is over the historic Black Bridge, now part of the Rails to Trails network along the Wind River. Crossing that majestic 1883 iron bridge is like being transported into the Old West. In the West water is gold. The ranch has 1907/09 water rights diverting flow right out of the Wind River. See full details at MLS #25-1580, including a detailed map. This 332 ac +/- offering is an opportunity to purchase the North portion of the ranch. There are numerous building sites for your dream western home. The 332 acres are within the eastern part of the 2.2 million acre Wind River Reservation & contiguous with 7,200 acres of Wind River riparian land managed by the BuRec. The solitude is remarkable, interrupted only by abundant wildlife: deer, antelope, turkeys, pheasants, sand hill cranes and multitudes of swirling water fowl, pursued by raptors, golden and bald eagles with nearby nests. Trophy Boone & Crockett mule deer and antelope have been taken on the ranch. The area fly fishing is world renowned.
The Wind River Ranch is a family ranch that has been in continuous operation for nearly 60 years. The agricultural and hunting businesses operate on 805 +/- deeded acres along many miles of the braided channels of the Wind River. The main access to the ranch is over the historic Black Bridge, now part of the Rails to Trails network along the Wind River. Crossing that majestic 1883 iron bridge is like being transported into the Old West. In the West water is gold. The ranch has 1907/09 water rights diverting flow right out of the Wind River. See full details at MLS #25-1580, including a detailed map. This 473 ac +/- offering is an opportunity to purchase the South portion of the ranch, including the new hunting camp located near a pond filled by naturally flowing clear, cold artesian well w water. The details concerning the new hunting camp buildings are provided in the Ranch Brochure. The 473 acres are within the eastern part of the 2.2 million ac Wind River Reservation & contiguous with 7,200 acres of Wind River riparian land managed by the BuRec. The solitude is remarkable, interrupted only by abundant wildlife: deer, antelope, turkeys, pheasants, sand hill cranes and multitudes of swirling water fowl, pursued by raptors, golden and bald eagles with nearby nests. Trophy Boone & Crockett mule deer and antelope have been taken on the ranch. The area fly fishing is world renowned.


Riverton is located in Wyoming. Riverton, Wyoming has a population of 10,619. Riverton is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.5% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.54%.
The median household income in Riverton, Wyoming is $51,565. The median household income for the surrounding county is $57,887 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Riverton is 37.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 9.5 inches per year, with 46.4 inches of snow per year.