6 beautiful homes in Wyoming
These luxury escapes make the West feel not so wild
Dubois. Set on 42 acres, Wind River Ranch includes a 5,764-square-foot home, a bunkhouse, and a freestone fishery. The main residence has a great room with vaulted ceilings, a custom kitchen, and an office with cherry bookshelves.
The property comes with fenced pasture, a tack shed, a storage barn, stands of mature pine and fir, and 1,800 feet of river frontage. $1,765,000. James H. Taylor and Ken Dunn, Hall & Hall, (406) 656-7500.
Cody. Philanthropist, oilman, and Cody Mayor Paul Stock built this 1946 Spanish Eclectic–style home overlooking the Shoshone River. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the four-bedroom house, constructed with hollow clay tiles, features vigas, six fireplaces, a solarium, and the Stampede Room with its built-in bar.
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The 3.7-acre property has two guesthouses and views of four mountains—Carter, Rattlesnake, Cedar, and Heart. $2,500,000. Rita Lovell, Canyon Ranch Real Estate, (307) 899-7092.
Jackson. This four-bedroom contemporary home is 10 minutes from Grand Teton National Park. The house includes a ground-floor master, a media room, four fire-places, an oversize kitchen with high ceilings, and picture windows throughout.
The 1.1-acre lot features a central courtyard, landscaped gardens, a heated garage, and creek frontage. $4,995,000. Graham-Faupel- Mendenhall, Jack-son Hole Real Estate Assoc., (307) 690-0812.
Jackson. Floor-to-ceiling windows give this four-bedroom home panoramic views of the Grand Tetons. The contemporary open-plan house has been remod-eled with new plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems, and features a large kitchen with stainless steel appliances.
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The 4.3-acre, elevated lot overlooks protected ranchlands and a body of water. $3,995,000. Ed Liebzeit, Sotheby’s International Realty, (307) 413-1618.
Tie Siding. Part of a vast community ranch near the Colo-rado border, this mountaintop home comes with access to a 3,752-acre game preserve with stocked ponds and abundant wildlife. The three-bedroom house, built of stone and tongue-and-groove timbers, features hickory floors, artisan-made doors, custom lighting, and smart-home technologies.
The 35-acre lot includes a large patio, a pond, and a 600-square-foot cabin. $1,675,000. Creed James, James Land and Co., (307) 399-7973.
Cheyenne. Restored this year, this three-bedroom home dates back to 1920. The house features hardwood oak floors, the original wood trim, central air, freshly painted walls, and an updated kitchen with Corian counters and pantry.
The fenced property has a backyard with a flagstone patio and is walking distance from downtown and area schools. $279,000. Angie Depew, #1 Properties, (307) 421-3064.
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