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A rare offering due to its size, the Bar Cross Ranch consists of 12,045 deeded acres, 1,440 acres of state lease, 15,711 of adjacent National Forest grazing allotment and 3,587 of BLM allotment, for a total of 32,783 acres. The ranch is located 12 miles northwest of Pinedale and one hour southeast of Jackson Hole with dramatic views of three mountain ranges. This sporting property borders the Bridger-Teton National Forest, BLM, and State lands that provide thousands of additional acres of recreational land. Bar Cross has been used for hay production and cattle grazing in the past. Private trophy trout fishing abounds on approximately 3 miles of the New Fork River and 7 miles of Willow Creek that flow through the ranch. A private 40-acre lake and several small ponds are stocked with large trout and are fed by natural springs. The Bar Cross Ranch also borders the scenic Willow Lake which is otherwise surrounded by National Forest lands. An incredible variety of wildlife frequents the ranch including antelope, deer, grouse and waterfowl. Improvements include a 4BR main home and another 2BR home, barns, garages, outbuildings and sheds.
Sagebrush, 1,700 acres of irrigated hay meadows, 40-acre lake, 7 miles of Willow Creek and 2 miles of New Fork River
The ranch has two main homes with smaller cabins used for employees. The main homes include a two‐story,
3,851 sq.ft., 4BR, 3BA home built in 1910 and a one‐story 2,363 sq.ft., 2BR, 3BA home with an unfinished basement
and office/bedroom built in 1962. Both have been remodeled. This smaller home has an attached garage, detached garage and a guest cabin. A 3BR, 2BA double‐wide mobile home is located between the New Fork and
Willow Creek. The main barn is 1,200 sq.ft. and was built in 1910. Several other barns, garages, outbuildings, and
sheds exist onsite as well as a 30ʹ X 60ʹ shop. A full set of corrals for working and shipping cattle, including scales,are located near Willow Creek.
The irrigation system and the fences are in excellent condition. The fences and cross fences have been built for
convenience and occasionally there might be variations between the locations of the existing fence lines and the legal description.
Wind River Range, town of Pinedale, town of Jackson Hole, blue ribbon trout streams, including the Green, Hoback, Snake, South Fork of the Snake, and Salt Rivers.
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