Indart Ranch
Buffalo, WYWatered by springs and ponds, 1,291± acre unimproved ranch in the Big Horn Mountains south of Buffalo. An area prized for strong summer grasses and prolific elk and mule deer populations.
Located in full view of the towering Absaroka Range between Cody and Meeteetse, just off paved Wyoming Highway 120 on a private paved entrance road, the centerpiece of this 10,000 plus acre blocked-up ranch is five plus miles of Meeteetse Creek and its lush riparian corridor lined with over 570 acres of irrigated meadows. The adjacent hills, bench lands and tributary valleys include an additional 470± acres under pivot sprinkler as well as excellent upland grazing for livestock. Totaling 10,596± acres of which 7,722 are deeded, this productive well-balanced ranch will support 500 animal units. The improvements, which include two very comfortable and attractive ranch homes, feature the ultimate in well planned and executed livestock and farming facilities. The water resources are exceptional. From the irrigation storage reservoirs, to live creeks and springs, to gravity pipeline systems, to early priority irrigation flow rights, we have seen nothing to equal this ranch. Waterfowl, upland birds, deer, elk and antelope are all available in huntable populations due to the diverse terrain and water availability. The ranch is a magnet for wildlife and supports both a livewater fishery and a trophy-quality lake fishery.