NOT LISTED FOR SALE

9400 Macleod Rd Jackson, WY 83001

Estimated Value: $9,206,551

6 Beds
23 Baths
21,875 Sq Ft
$421/Sq Ft Est. Value

Last Sold May 13, 2024

Current estimated payment $51,528/month

334 Days on Market

Highlights

  • Water Views
  • River Access
  • 33.64 Acre Lot
  • Colter Elementary School Rated A
  • Horses Allowed On Property
  • Property is near forest

About This Home

As of May 2024

Only 26 miles from downtown Jackson, Granite Ranch feels light years away. Or maybe it feels like a leap back to simpler times. On Granite Creek, in the Gros Ventre Mountains and downstream from a waterfall that parts of the 1992 fly-fishing movie A River Runs Through It were filmed, the Ranch is a rare in-holding—private property surrounded by public land—in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Here you can hike, read in front of a fire, fly-fish, see the Milky Way, hunt, sip a cocktail on the porch, and ride horses. A conditional use permit from Teton County allows the Ranch to be operated as a seasonal guest ranch—likely the most unique in Jackson Hole. It has 30,000+ square feet of space between 23 structures dating from the 1930s to 2018 and can sleep 100 people. Wilderness to Call Your Own
Granite Ranch is one of only seven private propertiesin-holdingsin Granite Creek in the southern Gros Ventre Mountains, which are part of the 3.4 million acre Bridger-Teton National Forest. These seven properties range in size from 2 to 86 acres.

While only 26 miles from downtown Jackson, between road-side wildlife sightings and eight miles of dirt road, plan on the drive from there to Granite Ranch being one hour. Between November 1 and early May, the eight miles of dirtthe final stretch to the Ranchare unplowed and can only be traveled via over-snow vehicles. A snowmobile would be easiest; cross-country skis or a fat bike would make it a workout; dog-sledthere's an outfitter, a former Iditarod racer, who lives and has his kennels at the mouth of Granite Canyon, about where the road stops being plowedwould make for the best story to share with friends.

As an in-holding in the BTNF, Granite Ranch is in the middle of some of the wildest land in the Lower 48 States; the BTNF is home to Wyoming's tallest mountain (13,804-foot-tall Gannett Peak), more than 1,000 miles of trails for hiking and horseback riding, seven of the ten largest glaciers in the Lower 48 states outside of Washington state, more than 400 species of mammals and birds, the headwaters of the Green River (the chief tributary to the mighty Colorado River), and three designated wilderness areas. It is one of these wilderness areas, the 285,619-acre Gros Ventre Wilderness, that surrounds Granite Ranch. A designated wilderness area receives the government's highest level of land protection. Camping, fishing, hunting, and hiking are allowed in wilderness areas; not allowed are mining, logging, the construction of roads or buildings, and motorized and mechanized vehicles (bicycles are mechanized and so not allowed). From the landmark 1964 Wilderness Act:

"A wilderness, in contrast with those areas where man and his own works dominate the landscape, is hereby recognized as an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain."
Granite Ranch is a rare opportunity to live with modern comforts in the middle of a landscape promised to forever be "untrammeled."

"Outclassed by the visually more impressive Tetons, some 287 million years their junior, the rounded peaks, immensely gently sloping canyons, steep draws and gullies, and thick forest of the Gros Ventres convey a sense of age, a primeval quality."Jackson Hole Guide, August 7, 1980

A Human Paradise for More than 10,000 Years
Archeological evidence reveals that people have hunted and seasonally lived in this area for at least 10,000 years, which isn't surprising given that today it is one of the premiere hunting areas in the state. Wickiups and vision sites have been found in the Gros Ventre Wilderness surrounding Granite Ranch. In 1919, the ranch was homesteaded; while this was the hey-day of dude ranches in Jackson Hole, Dr. William H. McKahan took a different path here and raised cattle and pine martens.

In 1938, the ranch got its second steward, Slim Bassett, an avid angler who undoubtedly knew all of the best fishing holes in the many creeks on and around the ranch and who, with his wife Mabel, did run it as a dude ranch and hunting camp. Most of its staff and guests returned year after year. In 1960, Dr. Donald "Doc" MacLeod, Jackson Hole's second physician and a good friend of Slim and Mabel's, became the ranch's third owner. Ambitious hikers can start at Granite Ranch and, about seven very scenic miles and 4,000 vertical feet later, reach MacLeod Lake, named for beloved Doc, who, during his years in the valley delivered more than 2,500 babies, drove a horse-drawn sleigh to rescue patients and, occasionally pinch-hit as the valley's only veterinarian.

Doc, his daughter Janet, and her husband Larry Moore continued Slim's outfitting operation until Larry's death in 1976. In 1982, 33.6 acres of the original 160-acre homestead were sold to Safari Club International. It is this acreage that is today Granite Ranch. Janet Moore is still in the area, on another part of the homestead. While her horseback riding days are behind her, Janet still enjoys watching the wildlife that wanders through, and reminisces about rides of years past, including riding to Jackson for ice cream. "It is a great place to ride," she says. "You can start at the ranch and go almost anywhereTurquoise Lake, Crystal Creek, Shoal Falls, or even to Cache Creek and into Jackson!"

Ready to go as a Guest Ranch
Although Granite Ranch hasn't operated as a guest ranch since 1977, all it needs to be one again is staff. Included in this sale is a grandfathered commercial use permit, a type of permit that is impossible to get today. The permit allows Granite Ranch to operate as a seasonal commercial guest ranch hosting 100 guests at a time. But this permit would be useless without the infrastructure to support it. While Granite Ranch has not been a guest ranch for more four decades, since 1980 it has been home to the American Wilderness Leadership School. Run by Safari Club International, this school brought students and educatorsmore than 3,000 high school students and more than 8,000 teachersfrom across the country to live on, learn from, and experience the property. Read more about the Ranch's existing buildings and amenities below.

Improvements
Granite Ranch includes 23 structures:

Parts of the 14,080-sf Main Lodge date to the 1930s, but it was mostly constructed in the 1970s and 1980s. A new roof cover was completed in 1995. This building includes a kitchen, dining room, classroom, library, two communal bathroom/shower areas, and 16 sleeping rooms. Together, as currently configured, these sleep up to 39 guests.

In 2018 two identical two-story duplex cabins were built; each has four individual suites, including one ADA compliant suite and sleeps up to 16 guests.
Six cabins were built between 1930 and 1995. Four of these six are identical. The fifth is the only guest cabin with a kitchen. The oldest of the six cabins is the laundry cabin.

A 1,552-sf caretaker's duplex was built in 2014. It includes two separate 776-sf apartments, each of which has a full kitchen and a loft area, and a full basement and can sleep four guests. The basement is only partially finished and Granite Ranch's current owners use it for storage.

A 6,160-sf steel frame shop was built on the ranch in 2003. Approximately 2,640-sf of it is insulated; the remaining area is configured as open storage.

There is also an indoor pellet shooting range and, outside, an area designated for skeet shooting and a rifle range.

All structures have been well maintained.

Meet the Neighbors
The BTNF is 3.4 million acres and connects to Grand Teton National Park, the National Elk Refuge, and Yellowstone National Park. Granite Ranch sits in the heart of the 15-million-acre Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, one of the last intact temperate ecosystems in the world. "Intact" means that all of the wildlife that lived in the area prior to the arrival of Europeans still live here. While moose are frequently spotted, people who know the ranch say the 100+ hummingbirds that can be seen on any given summer day are more fun to watch. Jay Buchner, who taught at the SCI's American Wilderness Leadership School for years, remembers standing on the north porch of the main lodge watching a moose. "And then a whole pack of hummingbirds was scurrying around me. It was pretty amazing," he says. Buchner also recalls a doe deer who liked to rest in the shade beneath the north porch during the heat of a summer day. "I'd walk out on the deck and she'd pop out and disappear in three big jumps," he says. "But the hummersI've never seen so many in one area before." There are also osprey, sandhill cranes, elk, beavers, and black and grizzly bears.

Outfitter Partnership
Janet and Larry Moore sold their permit to operate as hunting outfitters in the BTNF around Granite Creek decades ago. Today that permit belongs to Trophy Mountain Outfitters, which Wyoming native Dustin Child runs with his wife Laura and their sons Haze and Jamin. Child first hunted around Granite Creek in 1999. "At the end of that day I told the outfitter that if I could pick any hunting camp in the state of Wyoming, I'd pick the one in Granite," Child says. He told the outfitter that if they ever wanted to sell to let him know. "When it came available, I jumped on it," Child says. Today Trophy Mountain Outfitters' multi-day fly-fishing trips and trophy hunts for deer, elk, bighorn sheep, antelope, moose, mountain lions, and black bears are booked solid. While it is a wholly separate business and entity from Granite Ranch and maintains a seasonal tent camp for hunters up Granite Canyon, Child says that there is potential for him to partner with the ranch and have clients stay and eat there. "If our clients could be guests at Granite Ranch and be provided with lodging and meals, that'd be pretty great," he says. "I would be interested in talking to new owners about what their vision and goals for the ranch are.

Last Agent to Sell the Property

Latham Jenkins

Live Water Properties LLC License #13333 Listed on: 03/01/2024

Last Buyer's Agent

Latham Jenkins

Live Water Properties LLC License #13333 Listed on: 03/01/2024

Property Details

Property Type

  • Other

Est. Annual Taxes

  • $13,694

Year Built

  • Built in 1930

Lot Details

  • 33.64 Acre Lot
  • Home fronts a stream
  • Adjoins Government Land
  • Level Lot
  • Landscaped with Trees
  • Zoning described as Rural

Parking

  • Gravel Driveway

Property Views

  • Water
  • Scenic Vista

Home Design

  • Farm
  • Metal Roof
  • Metal Siding
  • Log Siding

Interior Spaces

  • 21,875 Sq Ft Home
  • Storage Room
  • Unfinished Basement

Kitchen

  • Range
  • Microwave
  • Freezer
  • Dishwasher

Laundry

  • Dryer
  • Washer

Outdoor Features

  • River Access
  • Outdoor Storage
  • Storage Shed
  • Porch

Utilities

  • No Cooling
  • Electricity To Lot Line
  • Propane

Additional Features

  • Handicap Accessible
  • Property is near forest
  • Horses Allowed On Property

Listing and Financial Details

  • Assessor Parcel Number 22-39-13-17-2-00-003

Community Details

Recreation

  • Snowmobile Trail

Pet Policy

  • Pets Allowed

Property Details

Property Type

Other

Est. Annual Taxes

$13,694

Year Built

Built in 1930

Lot Details

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Listing Details

  • Prop. Type: Farm
  • Road Frontage Type: Creek Frontage, Stream, Waterfront
  • Lot Size Acres: 33.64
  • Road Surface Type: Gravel
  • Year Built: 1930
  • Property Info:Ranch Type: Guest Ranch
  • Property Info:Horses Allowed: Yes
  • Property Features:Flat: Yes
  • Property Features:Trees: Yes
  • View:Scenic: Yes
  • View:Water View: Yes
  • Sewer:Septic (existing): Yes
  • Exterior:Log: Yes
  • Roof:Metal: Yes
  • Appliances Microwave: Yes
  • Appliances Refrigerators: Yes
  • Driveway:Gravel: Yes
  • Special Rooms:Storage: Yes
  • Property Features:Electric to Property: Yes
  • Fuel Type:Propane: Yes
  • Air Conditioning:None2: Yes
  • Appliances Dryer: Yes
  • Washers: Yes
  • Property Features:Forest Access: Yes
  • Property Features:River Access: Yes
  • Property Features:Adjacent Pub Land: Yes
  • Property Features:Stream: Yes
  • Special Features: None
  • Property Sub Type: Other

Interior Features

  • Accessibility Features: Accessible Entrance
  • Has Basement: Unfinished
  • Full Bathrooms: 21
  • Half Bathrooms: 2
  • Appliances Dishwasher: Yes
  • Appliances:Range3: Yes
  • Appliances:Freezer: Yes
  • Basement:Unfinished: Yes

Exterior Features

  • Lot Features: Adjacent Pub Land, Level, Forest Access, No CC&R's, Trees
  • View: Water, Scenic
  • Waterfront Features: River Access
  • Waterfront: Yes
  • Exclusions: Please ask for the list of exclusions
  • Construction Type: Metal, Log, Combo, Other
  • Other Structures: Storage
  • Patio And Porch Features: Porch
  • Roof: Metal, Other
  • Construction:Other5: Yes
  • Construction:Log4: Yes
  • Construction:Metal3: Yes

Garage/Parking

  • Attached Garage: No
  • Parking Features: Gravel

Utilities

  • Cooling: None
  • Cooling Y N: No
  • Electricity On Property: Yes
  • Sewer: Septic (existing)
  • Water Source: Well (not existing)

Condo/Co-op/Association

  • Pets Allowed: Yes

Association/Amenities

  • Amenities:Porch: Yes
  • Amenities:Storage Shed: Yes
  • Amenities:Snowmobiling: Yes
  • Amenities:Water Front: Yes
  • Amenities:Handicap Access: Yes
  • Amenities:Furnished: Yes

Lot Info

  • Lot Size Sq Ft: 1465358.4
  • Parcel #: 22-39-13-17-2-00-003
  • Zoning Description: Rural

Tax Info

  • Tax Annual Amount: 13694.0
  • Tax Year: 2022

Ownership History

Date Name Owned For Owner Type

Purchase Details

Listed on
Mar 1, 2024
Closed on
May 10, 2024
Sold by
Safari Club International and Safari Club International Foundation
Bought by
Granite Hoback Ranch Llc
Seller's Agent
Latham Jenkins
Live Water Properties LLC
Buyer's Agent
Latham Jenkins
Live Water Properties LLC
List Price
$8,995,000
Current Estimated Value
$9,206,551

Purchase Details

Closed on
Dec 14, 2022
Sold by
Safari Club International Conservation F
Bought by
Safari Club International
Source: Public Records

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Home Values in the Area

Source: Public Records

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Source: Public Records

Purchase History

Date Buyer Sale Price Title Company
Granite Hoback Ranch Llc -- Wyoming Title & Escrow
Safari Club International -- --
Source: Public Records

Property History

Date Event Price List to Sale Price per Sq Ft
05/13/2024 05/13/24 Sold -- -- --
02/12/2024 02/12/24 Pending -- -- --
03/14/2023 03/14/23 For Sale $8,995,000 -- $411 / Sq Ft
Source: Teton Board of REALTORS®

Tax History Compared to Growth

Source: Public Records

Tax History

Year Tax Paid Tax Assessment Tax Assessment Total Assessment is a certain percentage of the fair market value that is determined by local assessors to be the total taxable value of land and additions on the property. Land Improvement
2025 $41,215 $318,773 $47,937 $270,836
2024 $41,215 $741,285 $47,937 $693,348
2023 $37,492 $666,773 $47,937 $618,836
2022 $13,695 $244,643 $47,937 $196,706
2021 $12,489 $219,181 $47,937 $171,244
2020 $23,057 $408,238 $47,937 $360,301
2019 $12,625 $219,360 $47,937 $171,423
2018 $12,661 $221,129 $47,937 $173,192
2017 $12,870 $220,167 $47,937 $172,230
2016 $14,480 $247,711 $47,937 $199,774
2015 $11,992 $191,455 $47,937 $143,518
2014 $11,992 $205,509 $47,937 $157,572
2013 $11,992 $205,509 $47,937 $157,572
Source: Public Records

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Map

Source: Teton Board of REALTORS®

MLS Number: 23-328

APN: R0000513