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Lander Waterfront Acreage
$325,000
37.31 Acres
Lander, Wyoming, 82520
Just minutes from Lander, this 37.31 acre parcel offers room to build with space to spare. The property includes a large pond, power on the property line, and shared well access. Several strong home site locations provide flexibility for building while still being close to town.Land The property offers wide open mountain views, varied terrain, and a quiet, private setting. There’s a good mix of usable ground and natural features, making it a great fit for horses or small animals. Whether you’re looking for space to build, ride, or simply enjoy the land, this property offers flexibility and a true Wyoming feel.Recreation Fremont County has so much to offer when it comes to outdoor fun. If you love getting outside, you’ll find great hiking, fishing, and horseback riding all right here. Sinks Canyon is known for world class rock climbing, and there are miles of trails in the Wind River Range just waiting to be explored. If fishing is your thing, you can cast a line in Boysen Reservoir or the Popo Agie River. The county also has plenty of spots for camping, boating, and RVing, with well kept parks like Boysen State Park and Sinks Canyon. For the horse lovers, you’ll find a rich equestrian culture, an area full of riding trails, and wild horse history. Fremont County also has a great mix of community events from rodeos to balloon rallies to local festivals.Region & Climate Lander Wyoming is a friendly and sought after mountain town with a variety of activities, festivals, restaurants, art, and shops. Riverton Regional airport is just 30 minutes away, while luxury resorts, shopping, and skiing are only a few hours away in Jackson Hole Wyoming or Park City and Salt Lake City Utah. Teton and Yellowstone National Parks with their famous wildlife and magnificent scenery are also only a short drive away.

Onion Flats Parcel 3
$195,000
35.82 Acres
Lander, Wyoming, 82520
This 35.82 acre property offers room to roam with excellent views of the surrounding mountains and a peaceful, tucked away setting. The land lays out well with a mix of terrain and several good areas to build. Suitable for horses or small animals, it provides privacy and space while remaining an easy drive to Lander.Recreation Fremont County has so much to offer when it comes to outdoor fun. If you love getting outside, you’ll find great hiking, fishing, and horseback riding all right here. Sinks Canyon is known for world class rock climbing, and there are miles of trails in the Wind River Range just waiting to be explored. If fishing is your thing, you can cast a line in Boysen Reservoir or the Popo Agie River. The county also has plenty of spots for camping, boating, and RVing, with well kept parks like Boysen State Park and Sinks Canyon. For the horse lovers, you’ll find a rich equestrian culture, an area full of riding trails, and wild horse history. Fremont County also has a great mix of community events from rodeos to balloon rallies to local festivals.Region & Climate Lander Wyoming is a friendly and sought after mountain town with a variety of activities, festivals, restaurants, art, and shops. Riverton Regional airport is just 30 minutes away, while luxury resorts, shopping, and skiing are only a few hours away in Jackson Hole Wyoming or Park City and Salt Lake City Utah. Teton and Yellowstone National Parks with their famous wildlife and magnificent scenery are also only a short drive away.Sunny days make up the majority of the year, and a temperate Spring and Fall bring breathtaking beauty.

Onion Flats Parcel 2
$205,000
36.62 Acres
Lander, Wyoming, 82520
With 36.62 acres of open Wyoming ground, this property offers big views, breathing room, and a true sense of separation. The terrain varies enough to provide several strong building spots and works well for horses or small livestock. Quiet and private, yet still close to Lander, it’s a solid piece of land for someone wanting space and a fresh canvas to build on.Land Electricity brought to the property.Recreation Fremont County has so much to offer when it comes to outdoor fun. If you love getting outside, you’ll find great hiking, fishing, and horseback riding all right here. Sinks Canyon is known for world class rock climbing, and there are miles of trails in the Wind River Range just waiting to be explored. If fishing is your thing, you can cast a line in Boysen Reservoir or the Popo Agie River. The county also has plenty of spots for camping, boating, and RVing, with well kept parks like Boysen State Park and Sinks Canyon. For the horse lovers, you’ll find a rich equestrian culture, an area full of riding trails, and wild horse history. Fremont County also has a great mix of community events from rodeos to balloon rallies to local festivals.Region & Climate Lander Wyoming is a friendly and sought after mountain town with a variety of activities, festivals, restaurants, art, and shops. Riverton Regional airport is just 30 minutes away, while luxury resorts, shopping, and skiing are only a few hours away in Jackson Hole Wyoming or Park City and Salt Lake City Utah. Teton and Yellowstone National Parks with their famous wildlife and magnificent scenery are also only a short drive away.Sunny days make up the majority of the year, and a temperate Spring and Fall bring breathtaking beauty.

Onion Flats Parcel 1
$225,000
39.11 Acres
Lander, Wyoming, 82520
Set just outside of Lander, this 39.11 acre tract offers excellent mountain views, varied ground, and a quiet, private feel. The acreage provides several solid building locations and ample space for horses or small livestock. With its open layout and room to spread out, it’s well suited for those wanting acreage without being far from town.Land Electricity brought to property.Recreation Fremont County has so much to offer when it comes to outdoor fun. If you love getting outside, you’ll find great hiking, fishing, and horseback riding all right here. Sinks Canyon is known for world class rock climbing, and there are miles of trails in the Wind River Range just waiting to be explored. If fishing is your thing, you can cast a line in Boysen Reservoir or the Popo Agie River. The county also has plenty of spots for camping, boating, and RVing, with well kept parks like Boysen State Park and Sinks Canyon. For the horse lovers, you’ll find a rich equestrian culture, an area full of riding trails, and wild horse history. Fremont County also has a great mix of community events from rodeos to balloon rallies to local festivals.Region & Climate Lander Wyoming is a friendly and sought after mountain town with a variety of activities, festivals, restaurants, art, and shops. Riverton Regional airport is just 30 minutes away, while luxury resorts, shopping, and skiing are only a few hours away in Jackson Hole Wyoming or Park City and Salt Lake City Utah. Teton and Yellowstone National Parks with their famous wildlife and magnificent scenery are also only a short drive away.Sunny days make up the majority of the year, and a temperate Spring and Fall bring breathtaking beauty.

Lander Mountain Creekside Retreat
$525,000
2.43 Acres
Lander, Wyoming, 82520
Set in the gated Homestead Park subdivision, 515 Lander Mountain Road features a 1,120 sq ft cabin on 2.43 acres with private access to the Shoshone National Forest. Around 600 feet of Sheep Creek and four trout filled ponds wind through mature timber and lush green meadows. Live water, a private well, and frequent elk and deer make this a secluded mountain escape.Land Sheep Creek flows roughly 600 feet through the property, feeding four trout filled ponds and vibrant, creek fed meadows. The mix of open grassy meadows and slopes dotted with mature spruce, pine, and quaking aspen provides both privacy and beauty. Abundant wildlife including elk, deer, moose, and small game frequent the area, making it a prime setting for hunting, fishing, or simply enjoying Wyoming’s mountain landscape.Improvements The 1,120 square foot cabin features two bedrooms and two bathrooms, powered by solar with a private well. The open concept living area with vaulted ceilings and large windows bring in natural light and showcase the surrounding forest. The kitchen includes plenty of counter space, room for dining, and flows into the cozy living room centered around a wood stove. A wraparound covered deck offers the perfect place to watch wildlife or keep an eye on family fishing in the nearby ponds. Heat is provided by wood or propane. The property also includes a 10×20 storage shed, and a well-built outdoor cooking area with its own large rock counter, ideal for campfire meals and family gatherings. Recreation This area is perfect for anyone who loves the outdoors. The property includes private access to the Shoshone National Forest, where you can hike, ride, and explore miles of rugged country. It’s in a general tag area for both elk and mule deer and is well known for producing trophy animals. Elk and deer are often seen on the property and throughout the area. Sheep Creek and the ponds on the land offer easy fishing, just steps from the cabin, with more streams and mountain lakes nearby. Whether you’re hunting, fishing, or just enjoying the outdoors, this is a rare chance to own real mountain ground with true endless access to all that Wyoming offers.Region & Climate The Lander Mountain area has a true mountain feel with cooler summers, moderately snowy winters, and fresh air year round. It sits just outside of Lander, a small town known for access to public land, hunting, and fishing. The area is quiet and laid back with plenty of space and wildlife. It’s a great spot for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors and a slower pace of life.Location Lander is located in central Wyoming’s Wind River Basin along the Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River. It sits about 30 miles from the nearest regional airport in Riverton. Salt Lake City is roughly a four hour drive southwest, and Yellowstone’s south entrance is just a couple hours to the northwest. This location offers a good balance of mountain living with access to larger cities and travel hubs.

Shoshoni Shop with Living Quarters
$350,000
6.7 Acres
Shoshoni, Wyoming, 82649
Located just one mile from Fremont County’s busiest intersection, this 4,000 sq ft shop with living quarters offers prime business potential. The living space can be used as is, or easily converted to office space. The property includes two lots with over 1,000 feet of highway frontage, ideal for visibility and access. Just minutes from Boysen State Park, this property sits at the crossroads of Wyoming.Land This 6.7 acre property includes two lots and offers outstanding potential for business or residential use. With over 1,000 feet of highway frontage, the location provides excellent visibility and easy access, just one mile from the busiest intersection in Fremont County, often referred to as the crossroads of Wyoming. The land is flat and usable, with plenty of room to develop additional business operations or build one or more homesites. A shared well is already in place, reducing infrastructure costs. Whether you’re looking to expand an oilfield operation, set up an automotive or equipment shop, develop rental units, or launch something entirely new, this property gives you the space, exposure, and location to make it happen. Just a few miles from Boysen State Park, it also benefits from nearby recreation traffic and tourism. This is a rare chance to secure a versatile parcel in a high traffic, high-potential area.Improvements The centerpiece of the property is a well built 50′ x 80′ (4,000 sq ft) metal shop designed for versatility and durability. This insulated structure features high ceilings and two 14 foot overhead doors, making it ideal for large equipment, implement storage, or tractor trailer access. The shop is fully wired for welders and heavy duty tools, making it ready for a wide range of commercial or industrial uses.Inside, there’s a comfortable 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom living space complete with a full kitchen and living room, perfect for on site living, employee housing, or temporary quarters while you build your home. It’s clean, functional, and could easily be converted into office space to support a business operation. Whether you’re running a trade business, need storage for large equipment, or want a flexible space to live and work, this shop offers the setup and space to make it happen.Recreation This property sits in a prime location for year round recreation. Just a few miles from Boysen State Park, you’ll have quick access to fishing, boating, and water sports on the reservoir. The Wind River Canyon offers incredible scenery and is just down the road, leading to Thermopolis with its famous hot springs and dinosaur museum. Nearby public lands and national forest areas provide endless opportunities for hunting, hiking, and ATV riding. Yellowstone National Park is within a few hours’ drive, making this a great basecamp for exploring some of Wyoming’s most iconic outdoor destinations. Whether you’re into weekend adventures or full time access to the outdoors, this area has it all.Region & Climate This part of Wyoming offers a true high desert climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and dry with plenty of sunshine, while winters are cold with light to moderate snowfall. Spring and fall bring cooler temperatures and wide-open skies. The region sees low humidity and big temperature swings from day to night. It’s a place where you can enjoy clear skies, fresh air, and the rugged beauty of the Wyoming landscape year round.Location This property is located in Shoshoni, at the heart of Fremont County, often called the crossroads of Wyoming. It sits just one mile from the county’s busiest intersection, where major highways meet and connect much of central Wyoming. Riverton is about 25 minutes away, offering a regional airport, shopping, and services, while Thermopolis is roughly 30 minutes in the other direction with its hot springs and historic charm. Casper is just under two hours to the east, and Yellowstone National Park is a scenic drive to the northwest. With easy access to major routes and surrounded by Wyoming’s iconic landscapes, this location is ideal for both business and lifestyle.

The Sunset Inn
$825,000
1.91 Acres
Wamsutter, Wyoming, 82336
Prime I-80 investment, The Sunset Inn in Wamsutter, WY is the only motel within nearly 110 miles, ensuring constant demand from travelers, truckers, and energy workers. This 19 room property has unbeatable highway visibility and year round occupancy driven by interstate traffic and nearby energy production. With minimal competition and a proven revenue stream, it’s a rare turnkey business in Wyoming’s high growth energy corridor.Land Situated on a generous commercial lot next to the I-80 on ramp, the property offers ample space for parking, future development, or complementary businesses. Wamsutter’s location between major Wyoming and Utah hubs positions it for continued growth as interstate traffic and regional energy projects expand. The high exposure frontage ensures unmatched marketing visibility to thousands of passing vehicles daily.Improvements The property features 19 rentable rooms with the infrastructure and space in place to add up to five more units, expanding revenue potential. Current accommodations include a well maintained 10 room, two story motel building with a mix of single and double units, designed for efficiency and easy turnover. Nine individual guest cottages provide a variety of layouts, from single room studios to multi bed configurations, appealing to both overnight travelers and extended stay guests such as energy sector workers.A comfortable 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment offers flexibility as an owner’s residence, manager’s quarters, or additional rental unit. The main office building includes attached living quarters, ideal for on site management, creating both operational convenience and security.Supporting facilities include a large, fully enclosed shop suitable for equipment storage, maintenance, or conversion to additional business use; a two-bay storage shop for vehicles and supplies; and a commercial grade walk in cooler to serve guest needs or future food service operations. A dedicated laundry room is equipped for high volume turnover, streamlining housekeeping operations.All structures are situated for easy access and smooth traffic flow, with ample room for trucks, trailers, and future development. The well thought out arrangement of lodging, operational, and storage buildings creates an efficient business hub ready for continued growth.General Operations The Sunset Inn operates as a steady, year round revenue source, driven by a diverse customer base of interstate travelers, truckers, and energy sector crews working in the surrounding region. With minimal local competition and a strategic location capturing both transient and extended stay guests, the business delivers consistent occupancy and reliable cash flow. Its turnkey setup, proven performance, and expansion potential make it an outstanding investment opportunity.Region & Climate Wamsutter, Wyoming, experiences a semi arid climate characterized by cold winters and warm summers. Annual precipitation averages around 8.17 inches, with the majority occurring in late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is minimal, contributing to the area’s dry conditions. The region is known for its wide temperature fluctuations, with summer highs reaching into the 80s°F and winter lows dropping below freezing. These conditions make Wamsutter suitable for year-round operations.Location Wamsutter is a small town in eastern Sweetwater County, Wyoming, located just off Interstate 80 with easy access via the on ramp. Positioned between Rawlins and Rock Springs, it serves as a key stop for travelers and businesses along this vital corridor. Wamsutter sits roughly midway across southern Wyoming, about 140 miles west of Cheyenne, the state capital and approximately 190 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, Utah, making it strategically placed near major regional hubs.

Creekside Mountain Lot
$185,000
3 Acres
Lander, Wyoming, 82520
This 3 acre property in the private, gated Homestead Park subdivision offers a rare mountain parcel with several ponds and a stretch of Sheep Creek. Multiple excellent building sites with easy road access make it ideal for a future cabin or dream home. Surrounded by mature timber, open meadows, and abundant wildlife, the property also provides private access to Shoshone National Forest for hunting, fishing, and year round recreation.Land The land has a mix of gentle slopes and small rises that give it real character and open up excellent views of the surrounding mountains. Small openings and timbered spots blend naturally, while rolling terrain with clearings create serene, secluded areas. It has that rugged mountain property feel while being usable, versatile, and ready for any of your future plans.Recreation If you love spending time outside, this property is hard to beat. It comes with private access to the Shoshone National Forest, giving you miles of trails to hike, ride, or explore. The area is a general tag zone for elk and mule deer and is known for producing trophy animals, with wildlife frequently moving through the property. Sheep Creek and the ponds make fishing right from the land easy, and there are more streams and mountain lakes nearby. Whether hunting, fishing, or just soaking in the outdoors, this is a rare chance to own genuine Wyoming mountain ground with unmatched access.Region & Climate The Lander Mountain area has a true mountain feel with cooler summers, moderately snowy winters, and fresh air year round. It sits just outside of Lander, a small town known for access to public land, hunting, and fishing. The area is quiet and laid back with plenty of space and wildlife. It’s a great spot for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors and a slower pace of life.Location Lander is located in central Wyoming’s Wind River Basin along the Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River. It sits about 30 miles from the nearest regional airport in Riverton. Salt Lake City is roughly a four hour drive southwest, and Yellowstone’s south entrance is just a couple hours to the northwest. This location offers a good balance of mountain living with access to larger cities and travel hubs.