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James Mansfield
Brighton Organic Greenhouses
James Mansfield is a land and rural real estate professional with Brighton Organic Greenhouses, listed on Land Broker MLS, the broker-owned co-op for farms, ranches and land for sale. Use the contact form on this page to get in touch about buying or selling rural property.
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Land for Sale from James Mansfield

Brighton Organic Greenhouses
$3,500,000
30 Acres
Brighton, Colorado, 80603
An incredible opportunity to own a 100% leased, high production, 486,000 square foot greenhouse facility strategically located north of the greater Denver metro area. Secured by a long term ground lease, the Brighton Organic Greenhouses is an institutional quality facility with a significant income stream and future development potential. This asset is uniquely positioned to meet the future needs of the Rocky Mountain Region. Land Located 1.5 miles from Brighton, CO and within the 298+/- acre Rock Family Farm at an elevation of 4,984 feet , the Greenhouses operate under a long term ground lease with the Farm which provides access to water, utilities and common areas. Four generations of the Rock Family have operated the Farm producing alfalfa, hay and other crops. Their land stewardship is a valuable asset to the Greenhouses. Improvements The Greenhouses span approximately 486,000 square-feet across eight different structures which range in size from approx. 35,000 square feet to 65,000 square feet. Six of the Greenhouses have two separated growing areas divided by a central drive-in loading and storage bay providing a dedicated space for harvesting. Each Greenhouse is monitored with a central Galcon system which controls water, fertilization, and climate control. The opaque, two-layer poly roof has an air pocket to retain heat and reduce condensation. Individual greenhouses are available for sale for $600,000 each.Agriculture Year round climate controlled growing is provided by the Greenhouses efficient design and operation facilities. Access to 10 acre feet of well water per Greenhouse, monitored fertilization and 486,000 sf of greenhouse space provides users an institutional turnkey operation.General Operations Eight Greenhouses For Sale (Individual Greenhouses Available):486,000 square feet of nursery/greenhouse spaceOne – 36,000 square-foot nursery/greenhouse, a multi-purpose facility, office and conference roomSeven – 58,426 – 65,00 square-foot nursery/greenhouses – built within last ten yearsGreenhouse Ground Lease is up to seventy 70 years (30 yr initial term, plus four 10 year options)Greenhouse Ground Lease includes ROFR to purchase the FarmGreenhouses are 100% leased to credit user through August 2027Greenhouse annual rent generates approximately $350,000+ – net revenueIndividual Greenhouses available for $600,000 eachLocation Located 1.5 miles South of Brighton, Colorado, this property is strategically located in a growth corridor with nearby services and amenities. The location is an optimal one mile from Interstate 76, 15 minutes to Denver International Airport and 20 minutes to Interstates 70 and 25 providing quick distribution access to the greater Denver area.

Gelding Plateau
$145,000
40 Acres
Laramie, Wyoming, 82070
Discover an exciting opportunity to own 40 acres atop Wild Horse Ranch, boasting breathtaking views of Sheep Mountain and the Snowy Range. Perched at the highest elevation in Wild Horse Ranch, Gelding Plateau offers uninterrupted vistas of the surrounding landscape, with unobstructed sunrises to the east and sunsets to the west. This prime location is perfect for building your dream home under Wyoming's vast sky. Land Situated at the northeast corner of Gelding and Pronghorn Roads, on the northern edge of Wild Horse Ranch, this site features native prairie grasses and groundcover, presenting a canvas of level building sites ready for your vision. Just 3.4 miles from the secured gate on Highway 130, the property is within easy reach of Laramie and nearby recreational amenities.Recreation Nestled at the base of Sheep Mountain and mere minutes from thousands of acres within the Medicine Bow National Forest, Wild Horse Ranch is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. The community provides private recreational access to Lake Hattie, complete with a boat ramp just minutes from your doorstep. Here, you can fish for Browns, Cutthroats, Rainbow Trout, Kokanee Salmon, and Yellow Perch.Only 11 miles from Centennial, WY, the gateway to the Snowy Mountain Range, this property offers access to world-class snowmobiling, family-friendly downhill and cross-country skiing in winter, and a wealth of summer activities like ATV riding, rock climbing, hiking, camping, kayaking, trout fishing, and mountain biking.For hunters, the area teems with whitetail deer, elk, moose, and antelope, while bald eagles and hawks are often spotted hunting small game. The region also offers hunting for prairie dogs and coyotes without the need for tags, and elk tags are available over the counter. The area is designated as Area 9 for elk, 45 for antelope, and 76 for deer.Region & Climate At an elevation ranging from 7,200 to 8,000 feet, Wild Horse Ranch experiences the full beauty of southern Wyoming’s four distinct seasons. Spring rains bring lush greenery and abundant wildlife, while summer days are warm and evenings are filled with starry skies. Fall offers crisp mornings and long days ideal for fly fishing, and winter invites snowshoeing or curling up with a favorite book. The ranch is also conveniently located for enjoying Wyoming Cowboy football, the Laramie Jubilee Days rodeo, or a quick trip to the Snowy Range Ski area.Location Wild Horse Ranch is just 16 miles west of Laramie, home to the University of Wyoming, and is within an hour and a half of Cheyenne or Fort Collins, Colorado. The Medicine Bow Mountains and Snowy Range Ski area are less than 30 minutes to the west, and Denver International Airport (DEN) is a two-hour drive south.To reach the property from Laramie, take Highway 130 west to Wild Horse Ranch Road, head south on Bronco Road to Barb Wire Way, and continue south on Gelding Road for 1.1 miles.

GreyHawk Vista at Wild Horse Ranch
$225,000
39.43 Acres
Laramie, Wyoming, 82070
Embrace the spirit of the West with this vacant lot in the heart of Wild Horse Ranch, located outside of Laramie, Wyoming. Greyhawk Vista (Lot 294) offers an opportunity for those dreaming of building their own home amidst the stunning Wyoming landscape. With spectacular views of Sheep Mountain, unique rock outcroppings, and stunning Wild Iris, this lot is ripe for development and offers multiple potential building sites. Land 40 acres on the western side of Wild Horse Ranch with majestic views of Sheep Mountain to the west and Jelm Mountain to the south. The neighbor’s private pond to the south and the public lands plateau to the east also provide desirable views. The property has varying terrain, vegetation, and elevation ranging from rock outcroppings, blooming flower bed of Iris, and 2 seasonal creeks that meander through the property- John’s Creek and Chokecherry Creek. The property is cross-fenced and sits at the end of the road so there is no through- traffic. Power can be pulled from the adjacent northern lot. The property is accessible via private Wild Horse Ranch roads that are maintained by the HOA.Recreation This lot borders BLM land in which hunting is permitted. Wild Horse Ranch also offers a private access recreational area on Lake Hattie with a brand-new community boat ramp only 5 miles from the property. Lake Hattie is a popular lake in the area where you can catch Browns, Cutthroats, Rainbow Trout, Kokanee salmon, and Yellow Perch. Prairie dogs and coyotes are plentiful and can be hunted without tags in the area. Elk tags can be purchased over the counter for this area. Area 9 for elk, 45 for antelope, and 76 for deer. Located 11 miles from Centennial, WY, where many visit to hike and bike mountain trails, trout fish, hunt, ATV, and visit our local ski area. Albany lodge, right around the corner, provides a jump point for some of the most prized snowmobiling in the country.Location The property is in the gated Wild Horse Ranch between the Medicine Bow National Forest and the lively college town of Laramie, Wyoming. The property is approximately 8 miles from the Wild Horse Ranch Main Entrance and 30 miles to Laramie. Laramie offers an awesome restaurant and bar scene, college football and tailgating, museums, shopping, and more. Laramie is a safe family town, with crime rates being 51% below the national average. Do not miss this unique opportunity to own this property in southeastern Wyoming. Call today to schedule your private tour. Buyer’s must be prequalified before showings.

1388 Mt Moriah Rd
$1,750,000
57.28 Acres
Livermore, Colorado, 80536
Mt Moriah is a rare 57 acre property resting at the base of a pine-forested mountain in Livermore's scenic foothills . The four bedroom home overlooks rolling pastures, a serene creek fed pond, painting an idyllic rural scene. With a four stall horse barn, utility building, and fenced pastures, it's perfectly equipped for a hobby ranch or private family retreat, blending open grassland with wooded hillsides for beauty and function. Land This distinctive property blends rich pasture, a naturally fed pond, Gordon creek, striking rock outcroppings, and a pine-covered mountain rising 360 feet above the homestead. Nestled in a sheltered mountain valley, it offers rolling meadows, rocky hillsides with scattered boulders, and a lush riparian zone fed by a natural drainage corridor. Mature ponderosa pine cover the slopes, while aspen, willows, and shrubs line the waterway. Open grasslands provide excellent grazing and, together with wooded cover and water, create a thriving habitat for abundant wildlife. Buildings sit on gently elevated terrain, capturing sweeping views of the valley and surrounding hills.The 57 acres are divided into three adjacent parcels. The 9-acre site contains the residence known as Base Camp, along with a horse barn, corral, utility building, and lower pasture. The 3.5-acre parcel features a pond, lush pasture along the creek, and dramatic rock outcroppings framing the eastern property boundary. The largest parcel, spanning 44.59 acres, boasts the 360-foot Mt. Everest (yes, its name), the mountain pasture to the southwest, and a portion crossing Mt. Moriah Road.Improvements The custom two-story home showcases a modern mountain design with a durable metal exterior accented by rich wood trim and natural stonework. A dramatic vaulted gable roofline with exposed timber beams creates an inviting focal point over the expansive wraparound deck, offering elevated views of the surrounding valley. Large picture windows capture the scenery and bring natural light into the home.The lower level includes a covered patio supported by stone pillars, providing a comfortable shaded outdoor living area. Thoughtful landscaping integrates seamlessly with the natural terrain, incorporating rock retaining walls, mature evergreens, and ornamental maple and rosebud trees. Positioned on gently sloping ground, the home enjoys both privacy and panoramic vistas, while the metal siding ensures low-maintenance durability in Colorado’s changing climate.The two-level, four-bedroom home includes a main-level primary suite with dual bath fixtures and double walk-in closets. The open kitchen features rich wood cabinetry, granite countertops, a large sitting island, breakfast nook, and built-ins, flowing into the great room with a sandstone wood-burning fireplace. Vaulted ceilings and expansive windows open to a deck overlooking pastures where horses and wildlife gather. The dining area adjoins a covered grilling patio. The lower level offers three bedrooms, a living area, and a walk-out patio to a fenced, landscaped lawn.The property features a 1,728 sf Cleary barn designed for both functionality and durability. The structure includes four spacious horse stalls with wood lower panels and steel upper grills, a dirt floor for natural footing, and a enclosed tack room for gear storage. The barn is equipped with electrical power, supporting lighting and equipment use, and is topped with a metal roof and siding for low-maintenance longevity.Adjacent to the barn is a fenced corral, ideal for turnout and feeding. The setup includes heavy-duty steel livestock panels and gates, a round bale feeder for efficient and safe hay access, and a heated automatic stock waterer connected to a pressurized water line for year-round water supply. Covered side runs provide shelter and direct stall access to the corral. Also on-site is 50′ round pen for exercise, training and groundwork. Two above-ground gas tanks provide convenient fuel storage.A 3,042 sf Cleary shop with living quarters and drive-through garage bays offers exceptional versatility with dual 12′ x 12′ overhead doors, a spacious workshop and a studio. The studio includes a kitchen area , stackable washer/dryer, and baseboard heating for year-round comfort. Inside, a large multi-purpose lounge area with a wood-burning stove provides the perfect spot for relaxing or entertaining. Durable metal construction, full concrete floors, and quality insulation make this space ideal for vehicle storage, projects, and comfortable living. Recreation Livermore, Colorado offers year-round recreation surrounded by the scenic foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Residents and visitors can explore miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing in nearby areas such as the Cherokee State Wildlife Area and Eagle’s Nest Open Space. The region is also known for fishing in local streams and lakes, with easy access to Red Feather Lakes and Horsetooth Reservoir. In winter, the landscape transforms into a playground for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. With its blend of open space, rugged terrain, and preserved natural beauty, Livermore provides endless opportunities for outdoor adventure.Region & Climate Livermore, Colorado enjoys four distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with clear, crisp days perfect for winter recreation. Spring brings gradual warmth and blooming wildflowers, though late snow is possible. Summers are warm, dry, and sunny with cool evenings, while fall offers mild days, chilly nights, and brilliant golden foliage. The foothill location brings quick weather changes year-round.History Livermore, Colorado traces its roots to the mid-1800s, when it became a hub for ranching, farming, and stagecoach travel in the northern Colorado foothills. Named after early settlers Livernash and Moore, the community grew around fertile valleys and the North Fork of the Cache la Poudre River, supporting cattle and sheep operations that still define the area today. Its location along historic trails and later U.S. Highway 287 connected it to Fort Collins and Wyoming, preserving its ranching heritage while maintaining a quiet, rural character.Location The property is 30 miles from Fort Collins and 12 miles west of Livermore exit on HWY 287. It is two hours from Denver International Airport.

156 North Fork Rd
$860,000
2.87 Acres
Centennial, Wyoming, 82055
Tucked in the trees of Centennial, Wyoming sits this warm and inviting log‑style mountain retreat. This beautifully crafted cabin offers rustic charm, modern comfort, and quick access to the Snowy Range, making it the perfect basecamp for year‑round adventure.Land Outside, the property offers a classic Wyoming setting with mature trees, rock outcroppings, a seasonal creek, and a private feel.Improvements This cabin features an open floorplan, lofted living space, wood‑lined interiors, and large windows that bring the outdoors in. The open living area centers around warm natural wood tones and flows seamlessly into a spacious dining area and well‑appointed kitchen, creating an ideal gathering space. With three bedrooms and a fully finished loft above the garage, the property easily accommodates family, friends, or vacation‑rental guests. The interior carries a classic Wyoming vintage feel, heated by two propane stoves and blends rustic textures and timeless cabin craftsmanship.Recreation This area is a four‑season outdoor paradise. Enjoy immediate access to national forest trails for snowmobiling, cross‑country skiing, ATV riding, hiking, and horseback adventures. The Snowy Range Ski Area is minutes away, and nearby alpine lakes provide exceptional fishing and boating. Wildlife viewing is abundant, with elk, deer, moose, and countless mountain species frequenting the area.Region & Climate Centennial, WY, is a charming mountain town nestled at the base of the Snowy Range Mountains, offering a balance of solitude and community. The region enjoys a classic high-altitude Rocky Mountain climate, with very snowy winters averaging 70 inches of snowfall, ideal for skiing and snowmobiling. The area has gorgeous mild summers with temperatures rarely exceeding 80 degrees, perfect for hiking or relaxing outdoors. At an elevation of 8,000 feet, the air is fresh and skies are vast! Just 27 miles west of Laramie, WY, which has a population of around 35,000.Location Located just outside Centennial, WY, this property sits at the gateway to the Snowy Range and Medicine Bow National Forest. Endless recreation surrounds you — from alpine lakes and hiking trails to world‑class snowmobiling and skiing at the Snowy Range Ski Area. Laramie is an easy drive for dining, shopping, and the University of Wyoming, while the property itself offers the quiet, private mountain lifestyle Centennial is known for.

183 Wild Horse Ranch Road
$840,000
40.16 Acres
Laramie, Wyoming, 82070
183 Wild Horse Ranch is a unique property set on one of the most scenic and protected lots in Wild Horse Ranch. Tucked against dramatic buff rock outcroppings, the property features a two-bedroom cabin and an outbuilding workshop with living quarters, all framed by spectacular views of Sheep Mountain and mature trees to help protect from the elements. Land A scenic road from Wild Horse Ranch Road leads to the 40-acre property, where grass meadows and unique sandstone rock formations create a striking natural backdrop. From the elevated plateau to the east down to the southwest corner, the land drops approximately 140 feet, giving the property depth, character, and dramatic shadows throughout the day.The elevated plateau borders BLM land and offers sweeping views from Jelm Mountain to the Snowy Range and Medicine Bow Peaks. Multiple layers of landscaping, including pine and deciduous trees, shrubs, and rock borders, add texture and wind protection and can be watered via the drip irrigation system.The adjacent 44.86-acre parcel to the north is also available. The same rock formations continue through that property, including an elevated cave visible from below.Improvements A cozy two-bedroom cabin crafted with blue pine wood is surrounded by pines and sits near the north edge of the property. With a propane stove and kitchen facilities, it serves as an ideal base for exploring the ranch and nearby public lands.A 4,900-square-foot multi-purpose outbuilding offers expansive open space for industrial use, art, woodworking, storage, or creative projects. Several drive-in doors allow for easy movement of vehicles, equipment, and large materials. Upstairs, living quarters with a bedroom, kitchen, and south-facing upper deck make the facility comfortable and self-sustaining.A covered berm shooting range is located on the property, providing hunters and outdoor enthusiasts a convenient place to practice and hone their skills.Extensive landscaped grounds are found throughout the property, with rock borders, exterior lighting, well-placed plantings, and gathering areas that add beauty, function, and character to the setting. There is also a chicken coop, and a winding buck fence defines portions of the property edge.Recreation Wild Horse Ranch residents enjoy private access to Lake Hattie, complete with a boat ramp just minutes away. Fishing opportunities include Brown, Cutthroat, and Rainbow Trout, Kokanee Salmon, and Yellow Perch.Located just 11 miles from Centennial, Wyoming—the gateway to the Snowy Mountain Range—this property offers year-round recreation including world-class snowmobiling, downhill and cross-country skiing, ATV riding, hiking, camping, rock climbing, kayaking, mountain biking, and exceptional trout fishing.Hunters will appreciate abundant wildlife including whitetail deer, elk, moose, antelope, and upland game, with frequent sightings of bald eagles and hawks. The area includes elk Area 9, antelope Area 45, and deer Area 76, with over-the-counter elk tags available.Region & Climate At an elevation ranging from 7,200 to 8,000 feet, Wild Horse Ranch experiences the full beauty of southern Wyoming’s four distinct seasons. The ranch is also conveniently located for enjoying Wyoming Cowboy football, the Laramie Jubilee Days rodeo, or a quick trip to the Snowy Range Ski area.Location Located within the gated Wild Horse Ranch between the Medicine Bow National Forest and the vibrant college town of Laramie, Wyoming, the property sits less than two miles from the ranch’s main entrance and 25 miles from downtown Laramie. Laramie offers a thriving restaurant and bar scene, shopping, museums, college athletics, and a family-friendly atmosphere with crime rates well below the national average.Buyer must be pre-qualified prior to showings. Call today to schedule your private tour.

49 Wild Horse Ranch
$258,000
44.86 Acres
Laramie, Wyoming, 82070
Discover one of the most dramatic parcels in Wild Horse Ranch. Lot 49 is defined by buff sandstone outcroppings that rise approximately 120 feet above the valley saddle below. Potential elevated homesites offer commanding views of Sheep Mountain to the west and wind protection from the natural rolling hills.Land Few parcels in Wild Horse Ranch offer the topographic variety of Tract 49. Native grasses and rolling hills give way to scattered brush, sandstone outcroppings, and a cave visible from a distance. The eastern portion of the property rests atop an elevated plateau, where views extend south to Jelm Mountain and west to the snow-capped peaks of the Medicine Bow Range.BLM land borders the eastern edge, expanding the open-space feel by an additional 640 acres. A traditional buck fence defines the southern boundary, adding to the ranch character of the setting. The adjacent parcel and improvements at 183 Wild Horse Ranch Road are also available.Recreation Wild Horse Ranch residents enjoy private access to Lake Hattie, complete with a boat ramp just minutes away. Fishing opportunities include Brown, Cutthroat, and Rainbow Trout, Kokanee Salmon, and Yellow Perch. There is also a common picnic area on the eastern edge of Sheep Mountain. Wild horses and pronghorn are pictured nearby.Located just 11 miles from Centennial, Wyoming—the gateway to the Snowy Mountain Range—this property offers year-round recreation including world-class snowmobiling, downhill and cross-country skiing, ATV riding, hiking, camping, rock climbing, kayaking, mountain biking, and exceptional trout fishing.Hunters will appreciate abundant wildlife including whitetail deer, elk, moose, antelope, and upland game, with frequent sightings of bald eagles and hawks. The area includes elk Area 9, antelope Area 45, and deer Area 76, with over-the-counter elk tags available.Region & Climate At an elevation ranging from 7,200 to 8,000 feet, Wild Horse Ranch experiences the full beauty of southern Wyoming’s four distinct seasons. Spring rains bring lush greenery and abundant wildlife, while summer days are warm and evenings are filled with starry skies. Fall offers crisp mornings and long days ideal for fly fishing, and winter invites snowshoeing or curling up with a favorite book. The ranch is also conveniently located for enjoying Wyoming Cowboy football, the Laramie Jubilee Days rodeo, or a quick trip to the Snowy Range Ski area.Location Located within the gated Wild Horse Ranch between the Medicine Bow National Forest and the vibrant college town of Laramie, Wyoming, the property sits less than two miles from the ranch’s main entrance and 25 miles from downtown Laramie. Laramie offers a thriving restaurant and bar scene, shopping, museums, college athletics, and a family-friendly atmosphere.

78 Gabrielson Lane
$325,000
42.9 Acres
Laramie, Wyoming, 82070
43-acre home site west of Laramie, WY that provides a unique opportunity to build a dream ranch home with unobstructed sunset views of Sheep Mountain. This location is perfect for anyone who wants to own a small ranch site with horses, cattle, or 4H animals. For outdoors enthusiasts, the site is directly adjacent to a large section of State land preserving views and open space.Land The property is grassland with a natural four-acre pond site that has water on occasion. The terrain is primarily flat allows for convenient building access, with a gentle 20-foot elevation change surrounding a natural pond on the southern portion—adding visual interest and attracting local wildlife. The property is partially fenced on the south, east, and west sides and offers convenient access from the nearby county road. With its wide-open landscape, exceptional views, and quiet setting, this parcel is an ideal location for a homesite, hobby ranch, or private getaway. Electrical utilities are available adjacent to the site. Covenants are minimal.Mountain and wildlife views are fantastic on the property. Hunting is also permitted on the property (mainly antelope) and via a special permit, you may also hunt the Hunter Management Area that borders to the west. Less than 9 miles from the Medicine Bow National Forest and the eastern slope of Sheep Mountain, some of the best elk, antelope and deer hunting is in your backyard. Camping and other recreational activities such as off-roading and snowmobiling are a short drive away.Recreation Outdoor adventurers will find endless opportunities around Laramie. The dramatic slopes of Sheep Mountain offer scenic trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, while nearby Lake Hattie is perfect for boating, fishing, paddleboarding, and kayaking. This region is also a hunter’s paradise, with abundant deer, elk, and antelope roaming the open ranges throughout Wyoming’s extended hunting season.Just 15 minutes west lies Medicine Bow National Forest—home to alpine lakes, lush meadows, and rugged peaks. The forest teems with wildlife, including moose, elk, and countless bird species, and offers year-round recreation from summer hiking and mountain biking to winter snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Whether exploring on foot or water, every season in the Medicine Bow area delivers a new adventure and breathtaking views.Region & Climate The Laramie area enjoys a refreshing high-mountain climate with mild summers, snowy winters, and low humidity throughout the year. Sitting at over 7,300 feet in elevation, the area experiences pleasantly warm days in the 70s during summer, with cool, comfortable nights perfect for stargazing. Winter brings a beautiful blanket of snow, ideal for skiing, snowshoeing, and other cold-weather activities. With four distinct seasons, plenty of sunshine, and crisp alpine air, the valley offers a true taste of mountain living year-round.Location 78 Gabrielson Lane is located in Sheep Mountain Estates, a quiet rural area just west of Laramie, Wyoming. From Laramie, take Highway 230 west toward Woods Landing for approximately 15 miles. Turn right onto Harmony Rd and continue for 1.3 miles, then turn left onto Gabrielson Lane. Follow Gabrielson Lane less than a mile until you reach the property at 78 Gabrielson Lane on the left. The location is about 15 miles west of Laramie and roughly 65 miles northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado. Its location combines the tranquility of wide-open Wyoming landscapes with the convenience of being near the University of Wyoming, Laramie Regional Airport, and the Medicine Bow National Forest to the west.

Clearwater Homestead
$1,550,000
7.19 Acres
Laramie, Wyoming, 82070
Clearwater Homestead blends modern farmhouse and plains-ranch design on 7 acres in Vista Grande Estates, a horse-friendly Laramie community with community indoor and outdoor arenas. This New Build completed in 2026 and bordering 400 acres of state land, offers wide-open Wyoming views, room for horses, and access to space and recreation minutes from town.Land Set east of the Laramie Range, this landscape captures the open beauty of southern Wyoming with rolling grasslands, red-soil outcroppings, sweeping prairie views, and dramatic mountain backdrops. The level, east-facing homesite features a generous graded rock entry, a Kentucky bluegrass mix lawn with sprinkler system, and fenced grounds. The site offers room to add a barn or outbuilding. Wide skies, gently winding roads, and expansive open space create a true plains-ranch setting. The property also offers access to nearby Leazenby Lake, along with 400 acres of adjacent state land, adding scenic, recreational, and open-space appeal to the surrounding Vista Grande Estates area.Improvements With 5,588 square feet of finished living space, Clearwater Homestead offers a spacious and well-planned interior designed for everyday comfort, entertaining, and flexible use. The main level centers around a dramatic open living area with soaring ceilings, a lofted upper level, and expansive windows that frame the surrounding Wyoming landscape. A custom epoxy floor runs throughout, adding a polished, durable, and distinctive finish to the home.The kitchen is both refined and practical, featuring a full GE Café appliance package, custom hickory cabinetry, and striking quartzite countertops. Barnwood trim, custom hickory cabinetry, and natural wood accents bring warmth and character to the clean modern design, while statement lighting, recessed ceiling lights, custom fabricated stair railing, and a large overhead fan enhance both function and atmosphere.The main level also includes a generous primary suite, private office, and connected kitchen, dining, and living areas that create an inviting central gathering space. Upstairs, the home offers three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, highlighted by a large third bedroom..The finished lower level offers a spacious den and entertaining area with barnwood accents, and warm rustic-modern detailing. An electric fireplace creates a comfortable focal point, while the open layout provides ample room for seating, games, media, or a bar area. Recessed lighting, custom trim, and exposed wood details give the space a clean, inviting feel ideal for relaxing or hosting guests. An additional bedroom and bathroom, providing excellent space for guests or extended family. Select photos have been virtually staged. Furnishings, décor, and accessories shown are for visualization purposes only and are not included.Constructed with ICF walls and radiant in-floor heat, the home was built for efficiency, strength, and year-round comfort. A 1,143-square-foot heated oversized three-car garage with integrated drainage and workspace complete a property designed for both style and function.The home makes a memorable first impression with a covered timber-framed entry accented by natural stone, warm wood soffits, and exposed beam detailing. Integrated exterior lighting highlights the stone façade , while a statement chandelier beneath the gabled porch adds warmth, character, and an inviting focal point. . The exterior features a black standing-seam metal roof, custom color vertical board-and-batten siding, and covered sitting spaces for morning coffee and evening gatherings.Set against the open plains and big-sky backdrop of southern Wyoming, this home offers upscale Western curb appeal in a community designed for those who appreciate space, horses, and the Laramie lifestyle.Recreation Vista Grande Estates offers a unique Wyoming lifestyle with recreation centered around open space, horses, and access to the outdoors. The horse-friendly community includes equestrian amenities for riding, training, and dressage, along with outdoor arenas and space to enjoy the surrounding plains. Nearby Leazenby Lake adds a scenic recreational feature for fishing, paddleboarding, canoeing, and quiet days on the water. With wide-open views, room to ride, and easy access to both lake and land-based recreation, Vista Grande Estates is well suited for those who enjoy an active rural lifestyle. The Wolfe Ranch Arena and Event Center is located within the community and hosts horse shows, and is an ideal venue for weddings, parties and retreats.The Laramie area offers exceptional year-round recreation, with the Snowy Range of the Medicine Bow Mountains serving as one of southern Wyoming’s premier outdoor destinations. In the summer and fall, the area provides miles of scenic hiking and horseback riding trails, alpine lakes for paddleboarding and high-country fishing, and rugged terrain for mountain biking, ATV riding, and backcountry exploring. The Snowy Range Scenic Byway offers stunning mountain views and convenient access to trailheads leading to destinations such as Medicine Bow Peak.In the winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy playground for snowmobiling, snowshoeing, downhill skiing, and cross-country skiing. Combined with nearby open spaces, equestrian opportunities, fishing, hunting, and wide-open Wyoming scenery, the Laramie area offers a true four-season lifestyle for those who enjoy the outdoors.Region & Climate South Laramie, Wyoming offers a crisp high-plains climate with wide-open skies, abundant sunshine, low humidity, and four distinct seasons. At approximately 7,300 feet in elevation, the area enjoys mild summer days, cool evenings, and excellent stargazing conditions. Winters bring snow, clear air, and easy access to nearby cold-weather recreation in the Snowy Range. With its blend of open prairie, mountain views, and refreshing year-round climate, south Laramie delivers a true Wyoming high-country lifestyle.History The plains south of Laramie, east of the Laramie Range, are part of the historic Laramie Plains, a broad high-country grassland long traveled and used by Indigenous peoples, who followed game, watercourses, and seasonal routes through the region. Later, the area became tied to overland travel, ranching, and the Union Pacific Railroad. Laramie takes its name from Jacques La Ramée, a French-Canadian fur trapper associated with the Laramie River in the early 1800s. With its open range, mountain backdrop, and natural grasslands, the area retains a strong plains-ranch heritage today.Location Vista Grande Estates is located approximately eight miles south of Laramie, east of Highway 287, offering a quiet rural setting with convenient access to town. The community sits north of Fort Collins and within an easy drive of Laramie Regional Airport. To the west, the Snowy Range of the Medicine Bow Mountains begins roughly 26-plus miles from Laramie, providing access to hiking, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, and year-round mountain recreation.

Silver Sage Run
$110,000
40 Acres
Laramie, Wyoming, 82070
Nestled within the sought-after Wild Horse Ranch community west of Laramie, this exceptional 40-acre homesite offers a rare combination of convenience, usability, and Wyoming beauty. Ideally situated near the eastern entrance of the subdivision, the property provides easy year-round access for owners and guests while still capturing the privacy and openness that define Wild Horse Ranch living.Land Silver Sage Run is an exceptional 40-acre homesite located directly adjacent to the eastern entrance of Wild Horse Ranch, offering one of the most accessible and convenient locations within the community. Positioned along Stallion Road near the east Wild Horse Ranch gate on Big Hollow Road (CR-44), and less than 2.7 miles from WY-130, the property provides effortless year-round access to Laramie, nearby services, and endless outdoor recreation, while still preserving the privacy and expansive feel of Wyoming ranch living.Set at approximately 7,270 feet in elevation, the parcel features gently level to rolling topography with broad open meadows, native prairie grasses, and healthy stands of silver sagebrush that give the landscape its distinct western character. The terrain offers multiple ideal building sites for a future mountain-west retreat, or recreational getaway, with ample space for a home, barn, shop, and additional improvements. Sweeping panoramic views stretch across the surrounding high plains toward Sheep Mountain, the Snowy Range, and the distant Medicine Bow Peaks, creating a dramatic Wyoming backdrop in every direction.The parcel is bordered by private ranch roads maintained by the HOA and benefits from nearby electrical power along the roadway. The combination of level terrain, open sightlines, native vegetation, and easy access creates a highly usable and visually striking homesite rarely found within the region.Recreation Wild Horse Ranch, located at the base of Sheep Mountain and just minutes from thousands of acres within the Medicine Bow National Forest, offers exceptional access to year-round outdoor recreation in the heart of southeastern Wyoming. Owners enjoy private access to a recreational area on Lake Hattie, including a community boat ramp just minutes from the property. Lake Hattie is well known for boating, lake and fly-fishing, and abundant fish species including Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout, and Yellow Perch.The surrounding area offers endless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, camping, ATV riding, hunting, and wildlife viewing. Just 11 miles away, Centennial serves as a gateway to the Snowy Range, where visitors enjoy downhill and cross-country skiing, scenic mountain trails, trout streams, and summer recreation throughout the alpine landscape. Nearby, Albany provides access to some of the most renowned snowmobiling terrain in the country.Wildlife is abundant throughout the region, with frequent sightings of elk, moose, whitetail deer, antelope, bald eagles, hawks, coyotes, and prairie dogs. The property lies within highly regarded hunting areas, including Elk Area 9, Antelope Area 45, and Deer Area 76, with over-the-counter elk tags commonly available for the area. Surrounded by expansive open space, public lands, and undeveloped vistas, Wild Horse Ranch offers an authentic Wyoming recreational lifestyle in every season.Region & Climate At an elevation ranging from 7,200 to 8,000 feet, Wild Horse Ranch experiences the full beauty of southern Wyoming’s four distinct seasons. Spring rains bring lush greenery and abundant wildlife, while summer days are warm and evenings are filled with starry skies. Fall offers crisp mornings and long days ideal for fly fishing, and winter invites snowshoeing or curling up with a favorite book. The ranch is also conveniently located for enjoying Wyoming Cowboy football, the Laramie Jubilee Days rodeo, or a quick trip to the Snowy Range Ski area.Location Wild Horse Ranch is just 16 miles west of Laramie, home to the University of Wyoming, and is within an hour and a half of Cheyenne or Fort Collins, Colorado. The Medicine Bow Mountains and Snowy Range Ski area are less than 30 minutes to the west, and Denver International Airport (DEN) is a two-hour drive south.From west Laramie, travel west on Snowy Range Road/WY-130 for approximately 16 miles to Big Hollow Road. Turn left and continue south for 2.7 miles to the east entrance of Wild Horse Ranch. Proceed through the entrance on Stallion Road. Wild Horse Ranch Lot 122 is the first lot on the right, located at the corner of Stallion Road and Latigo Trail.