With a rich cattle ranching history, Bear Creek Ranch is a unique legacy property located along the western slope of the Big Horn Mountains in Big Horn County, Wyoming. Stretching from the base of the mountains to the Big Horn River, Bear Creek Ranch is comprised of approximately 55,000 acres. The core of the ranch includes 2,725 deeded acres surrounded by over 43,500 acres of BLM grazing lease, 2,886 acres of state lease, and 3,664 acres of private grazing. Ranging from 4,000 to 8,000 feet in elevation, the ranchs irrigated pastures, open range lands, creeks, springs and canyons, are home to an abundance of Rocky Mountain wildlife. Bordered by over one million acres of the Big Horn National Forest, the ranch and surrounding area offer unlimited recreation opportunities, including big game hunting, fishing, horseback riding, hiking and snowmobiling. Bear Creek Ranch represents all facets...
With a rich cattle ranching history, Bear Creek Ranch is a unique legacy property located along the western slope of the Big Horn Mountains in Big Horn County, Wyoming. Stretching from the base of the mountains to the Big Horn River, Bear Creek Ranch is comprised of approximately 55,000 acres. The core of the ranch includes 2,725 deeded acres surrounded by over 43,500 acres of BLM grazing lease, 2,886 acres of state lease, and 3,664 acres of private grazing. Ranging from 4,000 to 8,000 feet in elevation, the ranchs irrigated pastures, open range lands, creeks, springs and canyons, are home to an abundance of Rocky Mountain wildlife. Bordered by over one million acres of the Big Horn National Forest, the ranch and surrounding area offer unlimited recreation opportunities, including big game hunting, fishing, horseback riding, hiking and snowmobiling. Bear Creek Ranch represents all facets of a Wyoming legacy ranch with 250 irrigated acres, senior water rights, and year-round cattle operations for approximately 300 cow/calf pairs. All of this is within reach of commercial air service in Billings, Montana, or Cody, Wyoming. Flowing out of the mountains, Bear Creek is framed by towering cottonwood trees and provides water for wildlife, livestock and irrigation.