South Leigh Creek Ranch
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COMING SOON: South Leigh Creek Ranch is nestled in the breathtaking foothills of the Teton Range. This extraordinary 128-acre parcel in Alta, Wyoming, is a rare gem that offers an enchanting blend of rolling farmland and lush landscapes adorned with native aspens and mature pines. With direct access to the adjacent National Forest, this property promises endless outdoor adventures.
Approximately 60 acres of fertile land are dry-farmed on some of the richest soil in the region, presenting not just a remarkable agricultural opportunity but also an advantageous agricultural tax benefit. Large-acreage properties of this caliber are becoming increasingly scarce in the Teton region – and virtually unheard of within the highly coveted area of Alta, Wyoming, where landholdings of this size rarely come to market. This is a truly exceptional chance to secure a significant tract in one of the most tax-friendly and tightly held areas in the Mountain West.
This undisturbed and expansive land is a sanctuary of peace and privacy—a quality that is increasingly hard to secure in the vibrant Mountain West. Set in one of the most stable and sought-after markets in the Rocky Mountains, this property boasts exceptional long-term investment potential.
Whether you envision creating a stunning family legacy estate, establishing a cherished conservation holding, or crafting your own private retreat, this one-of-a-kind opportunity awaits in one of Wyoming’s most desirable alpine communities on one of its most captivating landscapes.
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