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Clarks Fork Canyon Ranch
Clark, WY 82435

$1,300,000 USD

Land For Sale  •  160 AC

Property Details

  • Property Type Land
  • Lot Size 160 AC
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Description

+/- 160 acres of deeded land at the mouth of the Clarks Fork Canyon. The Lake Creek BLM allotment gives owners approximately +/- 430 additional acres connecting this property to the Shoshone National Forest. This property also offers commercial investors an opportunity to own the Gold Medal Award Winning source plant for American Summits Water. A note from Philip ~ “10,000 feet up in the Beartooth Mountains of Wyoming, the water is untouched and we want to keep it that way. It is never subjected to purifying chemicals, ozone, reverse osmosis, or distillation. Instead, it is naturally filtered through layers of ancient rock and bottled at the source in our state of the
art facility by using methods that do not alter the water.”
History
Prior to Wyoming becoming a territory in 1868, the principal area of Wyoming, including the area later to become Park County, was comprised of Laramie County and the Dakota Territory. During Wyoming’s territorial days, Park County was briefly Carter County which was later changed to Sweetwater County. In 1884, Park County was governed under Fremont County until 1896 when it became a part of Big Horn County. It was during this period in 1890 that Wyoming became a state. Park County was established in 1909 but was not organized until 1911. Construction on the Park County Courthouse began in 1911 and was completed in 1912. An addition was completed in 1983 and the original courthouse was restored in 1985. Park County encompasses 3,349,120 acres of land, the majority of which is held under state or federal control, with only 23% privately owned. Most of the Shoshone National Forest, the first national forest, and a portion of Yellowstone National Park, the first national park, fall within Park County boundaries. Park County is located in the northwestern section of the State of Wyoming. It is the fifth largest county in area: ninety-two miles across its western boundary, sixty-nine miles across its northern boundary and it contains 5,233 square miles. It has the ninth largest population in the state. Three rivers flow through Park County: the Greybull and Shoshone Rivers which are tributaries to the Big Horn River, and the Clark’s Fork River which flows into the Yellowstone River.

Highlights

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1,800 ft Masonry Storage Warehouse built in 2009, Small metal shed housing 7,000 gal storage tank, and 1,672 sq ft attached Residential living area
10 minutes west of Clark, WY 40 minutes N of Yellowstone Regional Airport in Cody, WY
Tons of passing wildlife including Mule Deer, Antelope, Big Horn Sheep and more
Multiple springs and ample water for stock or domestic use
Low maintenance property with functional improvements to headquarter operations for either commercial, ranching or hunting use.

Public Transportation

AirportDriveWalkDistance
Yellowstone Regional 52 min - 37.5 mi
George Warmer 406-869-0564 Coldwell Banker CBS
George Warmer 406-869-0564 Coldwell Banker CBS