$355,000

TBD Buzzard Rd Muddy Gap, WY 82301

Estimated payment $1,986/month

Total Views 9,523
560 Acres
$634 Price per Acre
24,393,600 Sq Ft Lot

Highlights

  • 560 Acre Lot
  • No HOA
  • Level Lot

About This Lot

560 ACRE RENDLE VIEW MINI-RANCH Over 560 Acres for your own Mini-Ranch off of County Rd. 497 where you can escape to the views of Rendle Hill, Green Mountain, Whiskey Peak, and the Ferris Mountains. To the north of the property is The Ferris Mountains WSA encompasses 22,245 acres of BLM-administered land and one private inholding of 160 acres. The study area is steep and rugged, providing unusual and spectacular scenery. Ferris Peak is the highest point in the Great Divide Basin at 10,037 feet and rises some 3,000 feet from the valley floor. Large stands of Douglas fir, interspersed with grassy parks create an alpine setting. The Ferris Mountains WSA, in combination with its relatively large size, diversity and ruggedness, contains outstanding opportunities for a primitive and unconfined type of recreation. The WSA's ridges, canyons, valleys and meadows offer outstanding opportunities for hiking, hunting, camping and backpacking, A climb to Ferris Peak offers an exceptional hiking experience, where visitors must pick their own routes because there are no trails to the top. Hunting within the WSA is considered exceptional and the scenic values are unique to the region. Independence Rock was the most-noted landmark of the wagon trails west of Fort Laramie. The rock derived its name from a party of fur trappers who camped and celebrated Independence Day near the rock on July 4, 1830. Eventually, thousands of emigrants camped at the foot of this 1,900 feet long by 850 feet wide granite outcrop. They carved their names and messages into the granite, using Independence Rock as a bulletin board for Oregon Trail travelers. In 1961, it was designated a national historic landmark managed by the State of Wyoming. Today, the site contains a footpath that goes around the base of the rock, interpretive exhibits that tell the trail story, visible trail ruts (a deep wagon swale passes beneath the path's footbridge, and emigrant inscriptions. Hiking is allowed on the rock; however, please avoid walking on the earliest inscriptions as they are wearing thin. BLM land borders along the property boundaries which may also be available to lease. These parcels give you many opportunities for recreating or for agricultural uses such as grazing. There are no utilities and no fenced in borders currently. Hunting eligibility meets the acreage requirements for landowner tags with approval from Wyoming Game and Fish to confirm availability for Elk Zone 111 and Deer Zone 87. Resources in Rawlins, Wyoming are 16 miles south and access is ideal just off the County Rd. 497 which connects directly to Highway 287. Building in Carbon County RAM Zone is primarily agriculture / mining and has restrictions as to what is built in the zone, you can contact the Carbon County Zoning office in Rawlins.

Listing Agent

James Warta

Endpoint Realty WY License #RE-14072 Listed on: 10/20/2025

Property Details

Property Type

  • Land

Est. Annual Taxes

  • $1,250

Lot Details

  • 560 Acre Lot
  • Level Lot
  • Property is zoned RAM

Community Details

  • No Home Owners Association

Property Details

Property Type

Land

Est. Annual Taxes

$1,250

Lot Details

560 Acres

Listing Details

  • OFFICELIST_ADDRESS: TBD Buzzard Road
  • Geo Address Line: Tbd Buzzard Road
  • Geo Primary City: RAWLINS
  • Geo Quality: 1
  • Geo Subdivision: WY
  • Lot Size Sq Ft Range: 40000+ SQ FT
  • Restrictions: Easements
  • Title Commitment From: First American Title Rawlins
  • Adjacent: BLM, Private
  • Current Crops: None
  • FORLEASE: None
  • Lot Size Sq Ft: 24,393,600
  • Potential Use: Cabin Site, Gent Farm, Home Site, Horse Farm, Vacation Site
  • Present Use: Other
  • Wildlife: Antelope, Deer
  • Special Features: None
  • Property Sub Type: LotsLands

Interior Features

  • Foreclosure: No
  • Basement Type: Agricultural Land
  • Disability Access: Limited

Exterior Features

  • Fence: None
  • Road: Gravel
  • Topography: Level, Rolling
  • Trees: None
  • Water Frontage: No

Utilities

  • Electric: None
  • Gas Company: None
  • Sewer: None
  • Hot Water: None
  • Water Rights: No Water Rights
  • Electric Y N: No
  • Telephone: No

Condo/Co-op/Association

  • HOA: No
  • Property Description: 560 ACRE RENDLE VIEW MINI-RANCH Over 560 Acres for your own Mini-Ranch off of County Rd. 497 where you can escape to the views of Rendle Hill, Green Mountain, Whiskey Peak, and the Ferris Mountains. To the north of the property is The Ferris Mountains WSA encompasses 22,245 acres of BLM-administered land and one private inholding of 160 acres. The study area is steep and rugged, providing unusual and spectacular scenery. Ferris Peak is the highest point in the Great Divide Basin at 10,037 feet and rises some 3,000 feet from the valley floor. Large stands of Douglas fir, interspersed with grassy parks create an alpine setting. The Ferris Mountains WSA, in combination with its relatively large size, diversity and ruggedness, contains outstanding opportunities for a primitive and unconfined type of recreation. The WSA's ridges, canyons, valleys and meadows offer outstanding opportunities for hiking, hunting, camping and backpacking, A climb to Ferris Peak offers an exceptional hiking experience, where visitors must pick their own routes because there are no trails to the top. Hunting within the WSA is considered exceptional and the scenic values are unique to the region. Independence Rock was the most-noted landmark of the wagon trails west of Fort Laramie. The rock derived its name from a party of fur trappers who camped and celebrated Independence Day near the rock on July 4, 1830. Eventually, thousands of emigrants camped at the foot of this 1,900 feet long by 850 feet wide granite outcrop. They carved their names and messages into the granite, using Independence Rock as a bulletin board for Oregon Trail travelers. In 1961, it was designated a national historic landmark managed by the State of Wyoming. Today, the site contains a footpath that goes around the base of the rock, interpretive exhibits that tell the trail story, visible trail ruts (a deep wagon swale passes beneath the path's footbridge, and emigrant inscriptions. Hiking is allowed on the rock; however, please avoid walking on the earliest inscriptions as they are wearing thin. BLM land borders along the property boundaries which may also be available to lease. These parcels give you many opportunities for recreating or for agricultural uses such as grazing. There are no utilities and no fenced in borders currently. Hunting eligibility meets the acreage requirements for landowner tags with approval from Wyoming Game and Fish to confirm availability for Elk Zone 111 and Deer Zone 87. Resources in Rawlins, Wyoming are 16 miles south and access is ideal just off the County Rd. 497 which connects directly to Highway 287. Building in Carbon County RAM Zone is primarily agriculture / mining and has restrictions as to what is built in the zone, you can contact the Carbon County Zoning office in Rawlins.

Fee Information

  • Tax Class: LOTS AND LAND
  • Taxes: 1250

Lot Info

  • Zoning: RAM
  • Water Mineral Rights: Unknown
  • Total Acres: 560

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Property History

Date Event Price List to Sale Price per Sq Ft
10/20/2025 10/20/25 For Sale $355,000 -- --
Source: Wyoming MLS

Source: Wyoming MLS

MLS Number: 20255617

Wyoming MLS
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