Fay Ranches
Fay Ranches

395 Gallatin Park Dr

Bozeman, MT, United States

High Divide Ranch <br>on Kara Creek

Description

Welcome to northeastern Wyoming, where fresh air, wide-open spaces, and incredible views await you. The High Divide Ranch on Kara Creek offers breathtaking views of Inyan Kara and the Bear Lodge Mountains. On clear days you can see as far away as the Big Horn Mountains! This recreational paradise offers an abundance of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors or run a smaller agricultural or equestrian operation.

Ideally situated high in the Black Hills of Wyoming and overlooking approximately 1,979± acres, “The High Divide Ranch on Kara Creek” welcomes you! A newly constructed timber frame home features Amish precision craftsmanship encompassing over 8,200+ square feet of living space, including a 1,200 square foot attached heated garage overlooking the plateau at an elevation of 4,812 feet above sea level boasts panoramic views.

This private and easy-access estate is a year-round recreational escape for any outdoor enthusiast. Inyan Kara Creek meanders through the welcoming entrance to a wildlife haven with open meadows, whispering pine-covered draws, and gorgeous canyons that host trophy bull elk, whitetail, and mule deer along with mountain lion, bobcat, coyote, and turkeys. There are 60± acres of dryland hay fields currently seeded to alfalfa/oats, providing a feed base for wildlife. A local elk herd travels through the neighboring ranch and frequents this sanctuary’s live springs and hayfields. Trophy Bull Elk are common in this region.

Along with the live water stream on Kara Creek, there are two recently drilled wells and one older windmill well strategically placed at different locations on the property.

The High Divide Ranch offers an excellent place to live and enjoy your favorite outdoor recreational activities.

Business Details

Year Established
1992

Service Areas

Montana
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Washington
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Southeast United States
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