40 Acres in Wyoming’s Cassidy River Ranch – Ideal for Off-Grid Living!
Payment Options
Payment Note(s)
***Ask about our owner’s financing option!!
Description
This stunning 40.28-acre parcel in Medicine Bow, Wyoming, offers the perfect blend of peaceful living and recreational opportunities. Located within Cassidy River Ranch, this property gives owners access to a community fishing lake and riverfront commons, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking to build a single-family home or use the land for agricultural purposes, this lot offers zoning flexibility to meet your needs.
Live off-grid with solar alternatives, while a well and septic system can be installed to complete your private retreat. With a county-maintained dirt road for easy access, this property provides the seclusion you crave without being completely isolated. The wide-open spaces and natural beauty of the area create the perfect backdrop for your Wyoming getaway.
A $100/year road maintenance fee and flexible financing options start with just $5,000 down, making this a rare opportunity to own a piece of Wyoming’s breathtaking countryside. Don’t miss out on this chance to invest in land with community amenities and endless potential for recreation or agriculture!
Property Information
Parcel Size
40.28
State
Wyoming
County
Carbon
Nearest Cities
Rawlins
Parcel #
R0012278
Legal Description
Lot 110 A Cassidy River Ranch P.U.D. 3 Rd Revision (Plat Bk 1223/43) T 23 R 77 (Bk 978/177) Tax Code 0202
Features
Acres
40.28
County
Carbon
Access
County Road
Power
Nearby
Water
n/a
Heating
n/a
Coordinates
41.93824, -106.0904
Zoning
Planned Unit Development
Purchase Information/Fees
$250
Document Fee
An additional fee of $250 to reserve the property is required to begin the purchase process. This is a non-refundable fee.
$20/month
Bank Auto-transfer Fee
This fee is only charged if you use our owner-financing option. We pass on the charge from the bank to our customers.
Nearby Attractions/City
Medicine Bow Museum
The Medicine Bow Union Pacific Depot was built for the Union Pacific Railway from 1912 to 1919 in Medicine Bow, Wyoming. It is a typical example of Union Pacific railway architecture with a hipped clay shingle roof with broad overhangs supported by brackets over a one-story wood-frame station structure.
Amsterdam
The Fossil Cabin near Medicine Bow, Wyoming, United States, was built 1932 as a roadside attraction. The cabin is made of dinosaur bones excavated at nearby Como Bluff, using 5,796 bones. Thomas Boylan built The cabin as part of a gasoline filling station along US 30.
Notes
Carbon County is a region that exudes the spirit of the American West. It’s an area where the past and present merge, offering stunning natural beauty and a rich history. The county is known for its vast, open landscapes, including rolling plains and rugged mountain ranges. It is an ideal spot for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and hunting. With its small-town feel and a strong sense of community, Carbon County is a perfect place for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle or a quiet retreat. The availability of vacant land here presents a unique opportunity to build your dream home or create a personal haven in the heart of Wyoming’s beautiful wilderness.