Where the Wind River Range meets the wild heart of Wyoming. Maki Creek Ranch is 500+/- acres of rolling aspen groves, sage-scented hills, and three untamed miles of trout-rich North Cottonwood Creek, bordering the Bridger National Forest with limitless backcountry beyond. Elk bugle at dawn. Antelope drift across golden flats. Cutthroat trout rise in cottonwood-shaded pools. Moose, bear, and wolves roam free; sage grouse drum at sunrise. This is a blank canvas for a world-class hunting retreat or working cattle ranch, with prime creekside building sites framing sweeping views of the Wind River and Gros Ventre Ranges. Rare. Remote. Ready for your legacy. The Full Story There are ranches, and then there is Maki Creek Ranch -- 500+/- acres of pure, unfiltered Wyoming wilderness, where the land doesn't just border the wild, it is the wild. A River Runs Through It North Cottonwood Creek doesn't just touch this property -- it owns nearly three miles of it, winding through the heart of the ranch like a vein of liquid silver, shaded by towering cottonwoods that have stood sentinel for generations. Maki Creek slips in from the northwest to join it, braiding two waterways into one unforgettable centerpiece. Cast a line here and you're not fishing a stocked pond -- you're chasing wild cutthroat and rainbow trout in water clear enough to see your own reflection staring back, daring you to stay just one more hour. Where the Mountains Watch Over You Stand anywhere on this ranch and turn east: the jagged, snow-streaked spine of the Wind River Range rises against the sky. Turn north: the Gros Ventre Range answers in kind. This isn't a property with a view -- it's a property surrounded by views, with prime creekside building sites just waiting for a home that deserves a window in every direction. And the land doesn't stop at the fence line. Maki Creek Ranch shares a border with the Bridger National Forest, which means your 500 acres are really just the beginning. Beyond it: thousands more acres of public land, untouched and unclaimed, yours to roam without a single No Trespassing sign in sight. A Hunter's Fever Dream This is the kind of ground that makes serious hunters weak in the knees. Elk -- Over-the-counter tags in Unit 92, no draw, no waiting, just go. Antelope -- Unit 88 offers a draw with excellent odds at trophy bucks that other hunters spend years chasing. Mule Deer -- Unit 142, general over-the-counter tags, classic Wyoming high-country deer hunting. And beyond the big three: moose, black bear, and the haunting call of wolves at dusk. Waterfowl drop into the creek bottoms. Sage grouse drum and dance across the open flats at first light. Whether you're the kind of hunter who wants a guaranteed elk tag in your pocket every fall or someone chasing the elusive trophy antelope, this ranch delivers both -- without ever leaving your own land. Built for Cattle, Built for Legacy Beyond the recreation, this is genuine working ground. Rolling hills carpeted in native grasses and sagebrush, interspersed with aspen groves and conifer stands, create exactly the kind of varied terrain and forage that makes for a serious cattle operation -- pasture, shelter, and water, all in one self-contained system. The Setting: Big Piney, Wyoming This is big sky country in the truest sense. Big Piney sits in Sublette County, where winters arrive with real teeth -- lows around 5°F and a blanket of snow -- and summers settle into mild, golden days near 80°F with crisp, star-filled nights. Annual precipitation is sparse, just 10 inches, which keeps the air dry, the skies impossibly clear, and the Milky Way close enough to touch. You're 35 miles from Pinedale for groceries, gear, and gas. Ninety miles from Jackson Hole, with all the dining, shopping, and Teton scenery that implies. Jackson Hole Airport sits about 100 miles out for easy air travel, while Salt Lake City International offers a bigger hub roughly 220 miles southwest. It's remote enough to feel like your own private kingdom, but close enough that civilization is never more than an afternoon away. The Bottom Line Maki Creek Ranch isn't just land -- it's an invitation. An invitation to fish a creek most anglers only dream about. To hunt elk, antelope, and deer on tags that don't require a lottery win. To build a home with the Wind River and Gros Ventre Ranges as your permanent backdrop. To run cattle on grass that's been waiting generations for the right hands. This is 500+/- acres of unclaimed Wyoming legend. The only question left is whether it's yours.
Where the Wind River Range meets the wild heart of Wyoming. Maki Creek Ranch is 500+/- acres of rolling aspen groves, sage-scented hills, and three untamed miles of trout-rich North Cottonwood Creek, bordering the Bridger National Forest with limitless backcountry beyond. Elk bugle at dawn. Antelope drift across golden flats. Cutthroat trout rise in cottonwood-shaded pools. Moose, bear, and wolves roam free; sage grouse drum at sunrise. This is a blank canvas for a world-class hunting retreat or working cattle ranch, with prime creekside building sites framing sweeping views of the Wind River and Gros Ventre Ranges. Rare. Remote. Ready for your legacy. The Full Story There are ranches, and then there is Maki Creek Ranch -- 1,580+/- acres of pure, unfiltered Wyoming wilderness, where the land doesn't just border the wild, it is the wild. A River Runs Through It North Cottonwood Creek doesn't just touch this property -- it owns nearly three miles of it, winding through the heart of the ranch like a vein of liquid silver, shaded by towering cottonwoods that have stood sentinel for generations. Maki Creek slips in from the northwest to join it, braiding two waterways into one unforgettable centerpiece. Cast a line here and you're not fishing a stocked pond -- you're chasing wild cutthroat and rainbow trout in water clear enough to see your own reflection staring back, daring you to stay just one more hour. Where the Mountains Watch Over You Stand anywhere on this ranch and turn east: the jagged, snow-streaked spine of the Wind River Range rises against the sky. Turn north: the Gros Ventre Range answers in kind. This isn't a property with a view -- it's a property surrounded by views, with prime creekside building sites just waiting for a home that deserves a window in every direction. And the land doesn't stop at the fence line. Maki Creek Ranch shares a border with the Bridger National Forest, which means your 1,580 acres are really just the beginning. Beyond it: thousands more acres of public land, untouched and unclaimed, yours to roam without a single No Trespassing sign in sight. A Hunter's Fever Dream This is the kind of ground that makes serious hunters weak in the knees. Elk -- Over-the-counter tags in Unit 92, no draw, no waiting, just go. Antelope -- Unit 88 offers a draw with excellent odds at trophy bucks that other hunters spend years chasing. Mule Deer -- Unit 142, general over-the-counter tags, classic Wyoming high-country deer hunting. And beyond the big three: moose, black bear, and the haunting call of wolves at dusk. Waterfowl drop into the creek bottoms. Sage grouse drum and dance across the open flats at first light. Whether you're the kind of hunter who wants a guaranteed elk tag in your pocket every fall or someone chasing the elusive trophy antelope, this ranch delivers both -- without ever leaving your own land. Built for Cattle, Built for Legacy Beyond the recreation, this is genuine working ground. Rolling hills carpeted in native grasses and sagebrush, interspersed with aspen groves and conifer stands, create exactly the kind of varied terrain and forage that makes for a serious cattle operation -- pasture, shelter, and water, all in one self-contained system. The Setting: Big Piney, Wyoming This is big sky country in the truest sense. Big Piney sits in Sublette County, where winters arrive with real teeth -- lows around 5°F and a blanket of snow -- and summers settle into mild, golden days near 80°F with crisp, star-filled nights. Annual precipitation is sparse, just 10 inches, which keeps the air dry, the skies impossibly clear, and the Milky Way close enough to touch. You're 35 miles from Pinedale for groceries, gear, and gas. Ninety miles from Jackson Hole, with all the dining, shopping, and Teton scenery that implies. Jackson Hole Airport sits about 100 miles out for easy air travel, while Salt Lake City International offers a bigger hub roughly 220 miles southwest. It's remote enough to feel like your own private kingdom, but close enough that civilization is never more than an afternoon away. The Bottom Line Maki Creek Ranch isn't just land -- it's an invitation. An invitation to fish a creek most anglers only dream about. To hunt elk, antelope, and deer on tags that don't require a lottery win. To build a home with the Wind River and Gros Ventre Ranges as your permanent backdrop. To run cattle on grass that's been waiting generations for the right hands. This is 500+/- acres of unclaimed Wyoming legend. The only question left is whether it's yours.
Position your business, investment, or future development at one of the most strategic commercial locations in Sublette County. Located at the highly visible intersection of US Highway 189 and US Highway 191 in Daniel, Wyoming, this premium light industrial lot captures traffic traveling between Pinedale, Jackson, Yellowstone, the Upper Green River Valley, and the region's thriving energy, agricultural, and outdoor recreation industries. Ideal for contractor headquarters, service-based businesses, equipment sales, distribution facilities, light manufacturing, trade services, or owner-user development. Whether you're expanding an existing operation, securing a strategic land position, or investing in the future of western Wyoming, this property offers the flexibility and location needed!
This is an incredible property situated in an area that has phenomenal views of the Wind River and Wyoming Ranges. Surrounding by ranch lands. Year-round access. It consists of a mixture of low sage and grassy meadows. It is one of the few with live water running the entire southern end. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Wyoming.
Build your Wyoming basecamp in Rendezvous Ridge, one of Daniel's most sought-after subdivisions. Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this lot captures expansive views stretching from the Wyoming Range to the Wind River Mountains, offering a setting that feels both private and connected to the surrounding landscape. With year-round access, the property is ready for a full-time residence or a seasonal escape. Located near Horse Creek Highway, convenience meets recreation with Bridger-Teton National Forest just minutes away and Pinedale less than 15 miles down the road. Jackson is within easy reach at under 70 miles, while some of western Wyoming's best snowmobiling, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, and outdoor adventure begin practically at your doorstep.
Check out this 40 acre parcel just minutes from the National Forest and some of the best snowmobile terrain in the country. Great recreation opportunities for hiking and back country extended trips. Give yourself space from neighbors and enjoy the views of three mountain ranges.
Enjoy unobstructed, breathtaking views of the Wind River Range from this beautiful 10-acre parcel near Forty Rod. Perfect for building your dream home or getaway, this property offers easy year-round access and a seasonal irrigation ditch to keep your land green. Horses are welcome, giving you the space and freedom for a true Wyoming lifestyle. With its ideal location and stunning scenery, this is the perfect spot to create your own piece of paradise.
This 2.54 acre lot offers endless views in a quiet setting. A great place to plant your roots.
Located in the new Mountain Meadow Subdivision in Daniel, Wyoming, this light industrial lot offers an excellent opportunity for business owners, contractors, and investors looking for space in the heart of Sublette County. The subdivision is designed to support a variety of light industrial uses while maintaining a clean, attractive development with modern rustic architectural guidelines. On the corner of HWY 191 & HWY 189, you'll enjoy the exposure from all traffic travelling through Sublette County. With ample space for shops, warehouses, contractor yards, or service-based businesses, the property provides flexibility for many commercial uses. Only two lots offered for sale at this time. Seller is licensed Wyoming Realtor. Taxes to be determined
A beautiful setting with amazing 360 degree scenic views. This is the perfect place to plant some roots on this 2.51 acre parcel that is animal friendly, has easy CC&R's, several building sites to choose from, year round access plus a year round stream. Excellent location for the outdoor enthusiast with public lands close by for fishing, hunting and all your outdoor recreation activities.
Great 25 acres for the animal lover, bring them all. Great location between Big Piney and Daniel on a County maintained road. Located just minutes away from public land which you can ride your horse for hours. Property has water irrigation rights for 17 acres+/- , The property has a 2240 sq ft barn/ shop, water well and utilities. Property is fenced on three sides. Views from this property are some of the best in Wyoming.
This exceptional ranch offers over 420 acres of productive, irrigated hay meadows, with over 98% of the land consisting of fertile creek bottom and irrigated ground. Two elevated bluffs provide breathtaking views and would make prime locations for future homesites. Power runs through the property, adding convenience to its development potential. The setting is nothing short of spectacular, with panoramic vistas of the Wyoming, Wind River, and Gros Ventre mountain ranges surrounding you. Water is a dominant feature here—the North and South Horse Creeks merge on the property, complemented by a natural spring that winds its way through the northern acreage. Anglers will appreciate the healthy populations of Cutthroat, Brown, and Brook trout in the on-site streams. Wildlife is abundant, with regular sightings of moose, mule deer, antelope, coyotes, and waterfowlplus the occasional elk passing through. Currently, the ranch supports grazing for approximately 100 cow/calf pairs from June through October, offering a turn-key livestock operation in a truly remarkable setting.

Daniel is located in Wyoming. Daniel, Wyoming has a population of 92. Daniel is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 37.17%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $82,342 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Daniel is 76.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of -0.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 11.6 inches per year, with 64.9 inches of snow per year.