Now offered individually, the headquarters of Bull Mountain Ranch is a highly desirable combination of a traditional working ranch and high-end sporting property. Straddling the Colorado-Wyoming border approximately 30 miles south of Laramie, Wyoming and 75 miles northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado, the ranch is home to numerous game species including elk, mule deer, pronghorn, black bear, moose, mountain lion and turkey. Situated at the base of Bull Mountain overlooking the Laramie Plains, the ranch includes approximately 7 miles of mountain streams and shares over 11 miles of border with thousands of acres of the Roosevelt National Forest, BLM and State Trust Land. With the elevation ranging from 7,500 8,840 above sea level, the terrain and vegetation on the ranch varies from Aspen and pine covered mountainsides to the open irrigated meadows and pastures. Consisting of approximately 3,430 +/- deeded acres, 3,385 +/- acres of BLM, 640 +/- acres of State Trust Land*, and 180 +/- acres of private leased land, the ranch controls 7,635 +/- acres. A comfortable owners residence, caretakers home/bunkhouse, a large riding arena, several barns, shop buildings, corrals and numerous other hay lofts and storage structures complete the ranch.
Contact Ken Mirr or Mac McWhorter.
From Denver, take Interstate 25 to Highway 14 through Fort Collins then merge on to US 287 North towards Laramie, Wyoming. Follow US 287 approximately 40 miles to Sportsmans Lake Rd just north of Tie Siding, Wyoming. The ranch is approximately 30 miles to the southwest. From Laramie, take Route 230 for 12 miles to Brubaker Lane and the ranch is 12 miles to the south. The ranch is located approximately 30 minutes south of Laramie, 3 hours from Denver and 2 hours from Fort Collins.