This beautiful property is located in the midst of the spectacular unspoiled hills just west of the
town of Thermopolis. Nearly 40 acres of native country with Juniper and cedar trees with lots of native grass range
which provides adequate grazing for your horses. From the covered front porch or the spacious windows in the front of
this spectacular home, one can view the expanse of the OWL Creek Mountains which spread to the south and east. To
the west are massive cornelian buttes which rise from the native prairie.
This well‐built home was constructed in 2006,
built by Morton buildings with a real flair for Western hospitality, this home is literally maintenance‐free and with all
natural landscaping, this property requires very little maintenance. The barn is of plural frame construction with two box
stalls, a well secured tack room for the storage of your saddles bridles and writing gear. There is also plenty of room for
storing your horse feed inside out of the weather.
This property is ideal for anyone wanting a country place in a pretty
location, close to Thermopolis and the surrounding mountains with very little work needed to maintain the property and
a place to keep your horses. Water from a well provides an adequate water source for the home as well as the livestock.
Included within the home is a commercial sized water treatment plant which renders the water very satisfactory for
domestic purposes.
The Thermopolis community has been famous since the pioneer days for its local color, the magnificent
Bighorn River which emerges from beautiful Wind River Canyon, a clear trout fishing stream with lots of ducks and
geese which reside on its waters. Thermopolis has long been famous for its natural hot springs which provide wonderful
bathing and swimming. Located in a state park with numerous facilities for swimming activities. The state park is also
stocked with bison for your pleasure. This community is located right at the access point to the greater Yellowstone
region which surrounds and accesses Yellowstone National Park.
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