There are a number of wonderful reasons to own Wyoming ranch land, especially land as beautiful as the Cassidy River Ranch. Not only is ranch land one of the most stable investments, it is a financial asset in which you can enjoy with the whole family. As they say, you can't ride, camp or fish on your 401k! The Cassidy River Ranch is a unique Wyoming ranch ownership opportunity. The property was designed for both the Angler and the Equine enthusiast. That would be a fisherman and horseback rider to you city folks. The Cassidy River Ranch has 3.5 miles of the Little Medicine Bow River traversing the property. We've recorded an Ownership Commons along its bank preserving its natural beauty from development and providing river and fishing access to all owners. Every owner shares in this river frontage ownership. Wyoming is famous for its blue ribbon fishing, hiking and horseback riding. Many discover land for sale when taking fishing trips in Wyoming. Several areas of the ranch have protective easements that mark the many historical Indian ruins and Paleontology dig sites. Dinosaur bones have and continue to be unearthed on several areas of the property. It is not uncommon to see students from Universities uncovering dinosaur bones during the summer months. Owning ranchland in Wyoming is far more than simple land ownership. It's stepping back into a more simple time and looking back into our great history. The Cassidy River Ranch found its name from the famous outlaw Butch Cassidy. The famous scene in which the train car exploded took place in real life adjacent to the ranch. It is believed that Butch Cassidy escaped the manhunt by hiding along the banks of the Little Medicine Bow River which flows across the now Cassidy River Ranch. Very few holdings provide Wyoming ranch land with electricity, abundant ground water, horse trails, river frontage, fly fishing, historical Indian ruins, wildlife and more. During the survey of the property, it was discovered to be full of Indian artifacts. Teepee rings can be visited today along the eastern side of the land. Buffalo bones are still scattered along a cliff of the river that the Sioux used as a Buffalo jump, running buffalo off the cliff during a hunt. Today it is common to discover arrowheads and other artifacts along the river banks. Medicine Bow got its name from the Sioux because the river banks offered good material for making bows and arrows. It was known as big medicine. We've made buying Wyoming ranchland easy with guaranteed financing and competitive terms. We want you to visit so pack your fishing pole, hiking shoes and a camera. You are not required to build a home on the property. But if you would like information on how to build a home, vacation cabin, log cabin, hunting cabin or even a windmill we can get you pointed in the right direction. Call one of our Ranch Specialist today at 1-888-405-8775
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