Step into a slice of Wyoming's rich western heritage with this custom-built home, sprawling across 14 acres. This unique property seamlessly blends rustic charm with western elegance, offering an unparalleled living experience.
Land
Bordering vacant state land, this 14 acre property offers unparalleled privacy and a backyard view of the untouched beauty of Wyoming’s natural landscape. Whether you’re tending to your horses, or simply enjoying the expansive views, this property provides a true western lifestyle.
Improvements
The main floor boasts a master suite designed for ultimate comfort and relaxation. Enjoy the convenience of single-level living with an inviting dining room perfect for hosting family gatherings. The heart of the home is the open-concept kitchen, which flows effortlessly into the spacious living area. Here, large windows frame stunning views of the surrounding landscape,...
The main floor boasts a master suite designed for ultimate comfort and relaxation. Enjoy the convenience of single-level living with an inviting dining room perfect for hosting family gatherings. The heart of the home is the open-concept kitchen, which flows effortlessly into the spacious living area. Here, large windows frame stunning views of the surrounding landscape, bringing the beauty of Wyoming’s outdoors inside.
The upstairs offers additional living space with a cozy bedroom and a full bath, perfect for family or guests. A large game room provides the ideal setting for entertainment and leisure, offering plenty of space for activities and gatherings.
Descend to the basement and discover an entertainer’s dream. A well-appointed bar and a sophisticated wine cellar set the stage for unforgettable evenings. The expansive living area provides ample space for recreation and relaxation, while a cozy bedroom ensures guests feel right at home. Enjoy the sounds of a breathtaking water feature, with a cascading waterfall that creates a serene ambiance and ends in the living area, adding a touch of tranquility. Home is fully backed up by a Generac generator.
Equestrian enthusiasts will appreciate the barn, featuring two stalls and ample storage for tack and feed. Both stalls connect to full fenced pasture. Additional pasture can be fenced and utilized.
Recreation
Outdoor Adventures
Curt Gowdy State Park: Just a short drive away, featuring hiking and mountain biking trails, fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding in scenic reservoirs.
Medicine Bow National Forest: A bit further afield, offering hiking, camping, and wildlife watching with stunning vistas along the Snowy Range Scenic Byway.
Pine Bluffs Recreation Area: East of Cheyenne, known for its unique rock formations and panoramic views, perfect for hiking and picnicking.
Winter Sports
Snowy Range Ski Area: Excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities with trails for all skill levels, along with snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Cultural and Community Activities
Cheyenne Frontier Days: The World’s Largest Outdoor Rodeo and Western Celebration, featuring rodeo competitions, concerts, parades, and a carnival.
Historic Downtown Cheyenne: Offers historic walking tours, museums, and local shops, including the Cheyenne Depot Museum.
With its blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and vibrant community events, Cheyenne, Wyoming, provides a wide range of recreational opportunities for all interests.
Region & Climate
Cheyenne, Wyoming, experiences a semi-arid climate with distinct seasons. Here’s an overview of the average rainfall and seasonal temperatures:
Annual Average Rainfall: Approximately 15 inches (381 mm)
Spring (March to May):
Average High: 47F to 65F
Average Low: 24F to 40F
Summer (June to August):
Average High: 77F to 82F
Average Low: 49F to 55F
Fall (September to November):
Average High: 71F to 51F
Average Low: 43F to 25F
Winter (December to February):
Average High: 42F to 45F
Average Low: 18F to 21F
Cheyenne’s climate is characterized by relatively low humidity, making both summer and winter temperatures more bearable. The region also experiences significant variation in daily temperatures, particularly in the spring and fall.