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More details for 243 Pleasant Valley Rd, Hartville, WY - Land for Sale

Time Out Ranch - 243 Pleasant Valley Rd

Hartville, WY 82215

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • $4,043,831 CAD
  • 446 AC Lot

Hartville Land for Sale

Nestled on 446 deeded acres of pristine mountain land, the Time Out Ranch is a one-of-a-kind retreat offering a perfect balance with breathtaking landscapes, timbered draws, and scenic valleys. The ranch is an outdoor enthusiast's dream, teeming with wildlife and spectacular vistas. Located just minutes from the town of Guernsey, Wyoming, and the stunning Guernsey State Park, the ranch provides the perfect balance of seclusion and convenience. Land Known as the Banana Belt of Wyoming, this region enjoys a more temperate climate compared to much of the state, offering an ideal year-round environment. The proximity to larger cities makes it easy to access amenities while still feeling far removed from the hustle and bustle of busy life. One of the standout features of the ranch is its proximity to the 6,000 acre Guernsey State Park, a premier destination for outdoor recreation. Just a short distance away, the park offers a variety of activities including boating, fishing, and hiking. The Guernsey Reservoir is perfect for water sports or relaxing by the shore, while the nearby Grayrocks Reservoir offers exceptional fishing for walleye, trout and yellow perch! The North Platte River is also nearby and provides additional recreational opportunities for those who want to explore an adventure on the river! In addition to the state park, the property also borders BLM land, offering even more opportunities for adventure. The well-maintained trail systems are perfect for hiking, horseback riding, or simply taking in the stunning views. The land itself is a breathtaking blend of timbered draws, rolling hills, and rocky outcroppings, boasting an ideal landscape for wildlife and outdoor activities. Turkey and mule deer are abundant on the ranch, offering excellent hunting opportunities! The current owners haven’t hunted or grazed the property, creating great potential for the new owner. With pine and cedar canyons winding through the property, the scenic vistas provide expansive views that stretch across the horizon. This unique setting furnishes privacy and a true sense of escape while being easily accessible. Improvements The main house is a generous 4874 total square ft log home designed to blend rustic charm with modern comforts and offers ample space for relaxation and entertainment including a walkout basement. The home is crafted with natural wood finishes, and large windows that invite abundant light and provide sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. Attached to the main house is a fully equipped Airbnb apartment, offering privacy and comfort for guests or additional rental income. The ranch features the distinction of being rated the #2 most wished-list vacation rental in the State of Wyoming with its unique accommodations in the form of three geodomes, each designed to provide a distinctive, comfortable experience for guests. These domes are ideal for those seeking a “glamping” experience or a rustic getaway, while still enjoying modern amenities including heat, air conditioning, refrigeration, internet and hot tubs. Recreation Key Features: Prime Location: Located in the southeast corner of Wyoming, known as the Banana Belt, the Time Out Ranch enjoys a mild climate and easy access to larger cities. Cheyenne and the State Capitol is 100 miles south. Laramie and the University of Wyoming or the regional hub in Casper are both about the same distance to the West. Denver International Airport and the Colorado Front Range are just a bit further down the I25 corridor, for those that want to get back to “the busy”. Camp Guernsey Airport: Convenient public access available for private aircraft and hanger storage for those interested in air travel to and from the ranch. Dining: The old mining town of Hartville is just minutes away from the ranch and is Wyoming’s oldest incorporated town with one of the best western steakhouses in the region in Miners and Stockmen’s. Income Tax: The Great State of Wyoming does not have an income tax! Recreational Paradise: Just a stone’s throw away from Guernsey State Park, this property offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering over 1,000 acres of BLM land, it’s a haven for hiking, hunting, and exploring. Natural Beauty: With pine and cedar canyons, rocky outcroppings, and rolling hills, the land holds captivating landscapes perfect for stargazing, hiking, and simply enjoying nature in its purest form. Sheltered from the Wind: A rare feature in Wyoming, the ranch is sheltered from harsh winds, creating a more comfortable experience without compromising the rugged beauty of the environment. Privacy and Seclusion: The ranch’s unique topography ensures privacy, giving you the feeling of being far away from civilization while still being accessible and close to essential amenities. Incredible Stargazing: With low light pollution, the night sky here is absolutely spectacular! The stars shine brightly, granting unparalleled stargazing opportunities and providing one of nature’s most impressive theatres! Outstanding Water Supply: The ranch has its own well that produces an impressive 35 gallons per minute, providing clean, refreshing water at an optimal depth. Trail System: Explore the vast property and surrounding areas via a well-maintained trail system that connects you to the beauty of the land. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat, a recreational getaway, or an investment opportunity with excellent income potential, the Time Out Ranch offers something truly special. With its combination of stunning landscapes, comfortable living spaces, and access to nature, the ranch provides an unparalleled setting for both adventure and relaxation in the last frontier in the Great State of Wyoming! This ranch is a place you’ll never want to leave!

Contact:

Hayden Outdoors

Property Subtype:

Residential

Date on Market:

2025-08-04

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More details for 400 N Garner Lake Rd, Gillette, WY - Land for Sale

Capps Ranch - 400 N Garner Lake Rd

Gillette, WY 82716

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 255 AC Lot

Gillette Land for Sale

Capps Ranch allows developers to enter an established yet unique market around the newest and most exciting addition to the City of Gillette. Spanning approximately 255 acres at the intersection of Garner Lake Road and Interstate 90, Capps Ranch offers 2- to 20-acre lots with highly flexible zoning and the ability to adjust property lines. The lots will tie into city utilities and be delivered shovel ready so new builds can quickly join the incoming destinations. Capps Ranch surrounds the new Gillette Travel Center, delivering Fall 2025, and a hotel that is currently underway, the first anchors of this multi-phase plan. Gillette, Wyoming, has long been a primary pitstop for long-haulers and Midwest travelers, characterizing much of its economy. Its common connection to major metros and outdoor tourism hubs attracts a diverse consumer base. Whether it’s bikers headed to rowdy Sturgis, travelers wandering national parks, or truckers on the way to Sioux Falls, Gillette sees all kinds. Capps Ranch has an advantage in alluring passersby as it is directly off the first Interstate 90 exit going west into Gillette which sees roughly 10,000 vehicles per day. Due to the significant impact trucking and tourism travel has on Gillette, convenience stores, equipment dealerships, truck or car wash stations, souvenir retailers, auto repair shops, RV and camper sale lots, truck-friendly lodging, and more, are prime destinations to meet demand. Food and beverage establishments like 24-hour diners, coffee shops, and fast-food restaurants are excellent candidates for development since most in Gillette are clustered near the city center, making this an uncongested alternative right off the highway. Year-round residents also provide another pool of consumers as the city sees a consistent population growth rate and major employers like Cyclone Drilling and the Eagle Butte Coal Mine raise average wages.

Contact:

Steve Laasko Real Estate Team

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

2025-01-22

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Mines For Sale

Mines

How do you Find the Right Mining Land for You?

When it comes to finding mining land for sale, there are a few things that you will want to keep in mind. First and foremost, you will want to make sure that the property is actually zoned for mining. This can be a bit of a tricky process, as not all counties and states have the same zoning regulations. However, it is something that you will want to look into before making any sort of purchase.

Another thing to keep in mind when looking for mining land for sale is the potential for finding water on the property. This is important, as most mining operations require a large amount of water to function properly. If you are not sure whether there is a water source on the property, you may want to contact a local well driller in order to get an estimate.

Finally, you will also want to make sure that the land is accessible. This means that you should check to see if there are any roads leading up to the property, and if so, whether they are maintained. This can be a critical factor, as you do not want to purchase land that is difficult to access during certain times of the year.

Keep these things in mind, and you should have no problem finding mining land for sale that is perfect for your needs.

What can you mine on mining land?

The answer to this question depends on the zoning of the land that you purchase. In general, however, most mining properties are zoned for hardrock mining. This means that you will be able to mine for metals such as gold, silver, copper, and iron. There are also some properties that are zoned for coal mining, although these are less common.

Other types of mining land may be zoned for gravel or sand mining. These properties can be used to mine for construction materials such as gravel or sand. However, it is important to note that these types of mines are usually much smaller than hardrock mines. There are also many opportunities for mining of limestone, chalk, rock salt, potash, and clay. Even gem mining is something that you may be able to do on some mining land, however this type of mining generally requires a special permit.

Ultimately, the type of mining that you will be able to do on your land will depend on the zoning regulations in your area. Be sure to check with your local planning office in order to determine what types of mining are allowed on your property.

Can you get a return on mining land?

The potential return on investment for mining land can vary widely. In general, however, most mining properties appreciate in value over time. This is due to the fact that mines tend to get deeper as they are worked, and thus the land becomes more valuable.

Another factor that can impact the ROI of mining land is the price of metals. If the price of gold, for example, goes up then the value of land with a gold mine on it will increase. The same is true for other metals.

It is also important to keep in mind that mining land is a long-term investment. It can take years for a mine to reach its full potential, and thus you should not expect to see a return on your investment overnight.

With that said, however, there is potential for a very good return on investment if you purchase mining land and hold onto it for the long term.

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