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Riverton: Holiday Inn, Ace Hardware, Breadboard, Rocky Mountain Sporting Goods, Sundowner Inn, Gale’s Carpet One, Central Bank & Trust, Riverton Chamber, Wyoming Work Force, Daylight Doughnut, Riverton Airport, Wyoming Community Bank, First Interstate Bank, Comfort Inn & Suites, Trailhead Restaurant, Speedway Cafe, ACFCU, Big Horn, Brown Sugar Roastery, The Roasted Bean, US Energy, Hampton Inn, The Rusty Truck, Smartt Insurance.
Lander: Popo Agie One Stop, McDonalds, Oxbow Restaurant, Lander Chamber, Tony’s Pizza, Mr. D’s, Breadboard, Pit Stop, Wyoming Community Bank, First Interstate Bank, Farm Bureau, Wells Fargo, Central Bank & Trust, Wyoming Work Force, State Farm, Holiday Inn Express & Suites, ACFCU, Gambles, Smartt Insurance.
Dubois: Taylor Creek Exxon, Country Store, Pit Stop, Dubois Super Foods, Headwater Convention Center, Cowboy Café, Dubois Chamber, Stage Coach Inn, Twin Pines Lodge & Cabins, Super 8 Motel, Daylight Donuts.
Thermopolis: Days Inn, Best Western, Blair’s Supermarket, Shopko, Hellies Tepee Spa, Star Plunge, Flying Eagle Gallery, Big Horn Inspection, Central Bank & Trust & Bangkok Thai Restaurant.
Other Areas: T’s Country Store in Kinnear, Crowheart Store in Crowheart, Svilar’s Restaurant, Kai Espresso and Hudson Grill in Hudson and Fast Lanes in Shoshoni.
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Q: I’m a first-time homebuyer, and I am thinking of buying a mobile home. What are the pros and cons of doing so?
Mobile homes have been popular for a long time, but as prices of stick-built homes have increased in the last few years, mobile homes have become an even more popular option. While they offer unique benefits compared to traditional homes, there are also challenges to consider. Let’s explore the pros and cons of buying a mobile home to help you decide if it’s the right choice for you!
The Pros of Buying a Mobile Home
One of the most appealing features of mobile homes is their affordability. Compared to traditional homes, mobile homes cost significantly less, making them an attractive option for first-time buyers like you or people on a tight budget. With lower upfront costs, many people can achieve homeownership without the burden of a large mortgage.
Another advantage is the flexibility and mobility they provide. Unlike a fixed home, mobile homes can be relocated, making them ideal for individuals who might need to move for work or simply enjoy the freedom of a change in scenery (though moving a mobile home is pretty pricey). This mobility also allows you to explore different areas without committing to a permanent location.
Mobile homes are generally low maintenance as well. Their smaller size means fewer expenses for upkeep, and modern mobile homes are often constructed with durable materials designed to minimize wear and tear. Additionally, the quick setup process of a mobile home allows you to move in faster than you would with traditional home construction, saving both time and stress.
Despite these benefits, mobile homes come with certain drawbacks, the most notable being their depreciation in value. Unlike traditional homes, which often appreciate over time, mobile homes tend to lose value. This can make them less appealing as a long-term investment, particularly if resale value is a concern.
Land costs and zoning restrictions are another consideration. If you don’t own land, you may need to rent space in a mobile home park, which can add a recurring expense to your budget. Additionally, some areas have zoning regulations that limit where you can place a mobile home, potentially narrowing your options.
While modern mobile homes are built to higher standards than older models, there can still be concerns about quality and longevity. Older mobile homes, in particular, may suffer from poor insulation, structural issues, or limited durability in severe weather conditions. This can lead to higher repair costs and reduced comfort over time.
Lastly, there’s the matter of stigma and financing challenges. Mobile homes often carry a social stigma that may affect their marketability, and obtaining financing can be more difficult. Since mobile homes are typically classified as personal property rather than real estate, loans may come with higher interest rates and shorter repayment terms.
So, buying a mobile home can be a great choice if you value affordability, flexibility, and low maintenance. However, it’s important to weigh the potential downsides, such as depreciation, land costs, and financing limitations. By carefully considering your needs and goals, you can determine if a mobile home aligns with your housing priorities and lifestyle!
As always, don’t hesitate to reach out to me at 307-856-3999 if you have further questions!
Ranch 26 acres
$2,550,000
The most awesome views of the Wind River Range and just 5 minutes (3.5 miles) from the Town of Lander. Driving up the lane entering into the secluded setting under the Longview Ranch Gateway you arrive in a treed, manicured lawns, which you might see, pheasant, whitetail and mule deer, cranes, geese, etc. The total custom home designed by the seller herself has a wrap around deck with 5 different sets of sliding glass doors to go out and see 360 degree views out of the custom designed windows. This 2848 square foot exquisite home built in 2020, has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, one level living with an open floor plan. (With the guest house you have 5 bedrooms 4.5 baths) Lots of windows for natural light. Enter into the foyer brings you to the grand living room with stacked stone gas fireplace. The gourmet custom designed kitchen has leathered granite counter tops (throughout the home), center island, white soft close cabinets/drawers, stainless steel Kitchen Aide appliances (gas stove), farmers sink, eat in bar and large walk in pantry. Custom window treatments and lighting throughout. Down the hall your have two nice sized guest bedrooms with a Jack and Jill bathroom. The spacious master bedroom with a gray designed carpet, tons of light, with a ensuite with deep jetted tub, walk in shower, walk in closet, also a sliding door to go outside to deck. Nice sized utility room with a long countertop for folding clothes with a sink and plenty of cabinets for storage. Oversized two car heated attached garage. The Skid Structure is a finished office all insulated and heated, 36’x56’ shop which has a separate water source for it because it has a 2 bedroom, 2 bath home, living area and Hickory kitchen and large utility room inside. (Airbnb, manager’s quarters, mother-in-law home, many choices). You will truly enjoy the Wyoming life outside riding your horses in the 230’x130’ arena for the equestrian, barrel racers, and return lane and chutes for the ropers dream with catch pen and cooling pen. 4-stall horse barn with electric waterers, 3 sided equipment building and extra corrals. 25.9 plush acres with early water rights and the treed lawn has auto sprinkler system from water supplied by the yard pond. 1000 gallon buried propane tank. So many unique qualities are not listed would love to show you this property, call Wyoming Gold Realty, for your private showing. Not enough land there is 30 more acres the seller has for sale right next door which borders a school section for riding your horses. MLS#20245149 is the 30 acres next to this property that is also for sale. 830 Longview / Ranch + Land
Land 30 acres $750,000
Privacy shall be yours. This property borders a school section which you can ride your horses right from your property. Nice views and so much potential from this land just 3.5 miles from Lander. If you need even more, MLS#20245138 the 25.9 acres next to this piece is for sale by the same seller and then you would have 56 acres with a custom built home, arena, shop, extra living quarters, etc. Many beautiful building sites for you to choose from. You need to see this awesome piece of Wyoming, where white tail, mule deer, elk, geese, pheasant, cranes call home.
Now is your chance to own your own private Wildlife Sanctuary. Located just a couple of minutes from HWY 287 by Ft. Washakie. Nestled in the most fitting lush habitat surrounded by the river which also creates an island on the property. Moose, Mule and Whitetail deer, Antelope, Pheasant, sometimes a stray bear, so many species of birds including Eagles, Hawks, Raptors, plus rainbow trout and more out of the river. The 3 bedroom 1 bath ranch style home with outbuildings include a barn, studio, storage building and corrals. The land would be a great hobby farm. Private well and fully fenced. $750,000
Vicki
Great location in Lander, for this restaurant or use this building for another purpose. Updated kitchen with grill, fryers, dishwasher, mixer, pots and pans, dishes, glassware, bar setup, a complete turnkey business. New walk in cooler. Floors and bar top just recently finished. Huge pizza oven just outside with an outdoor space for patrons to enjoy the atmosphere. The restaurants boasts 72 profitable seats. $699,000.00.
NOTE: Another income that could be purchased would be the complete food truck owned by the Seller. Call for details for either one of these amazing businesses.
1610 Gannett Dr- Riverton-$399,900
5 bed, 3 bath
2 Car Attached Garage
2,452 SqFt Home on .33 +/- Acres
419 E. Pine-Riverton-$262,000
3 bedroom, 2 bath
2 car combination garage
The living room and dining area have newer flooring
518 N 3rd St. E- Riverton -$243,500
3 bedroom, 2 bath
1 Car Detached Garage
1,880 Sq Ft Home on .16+/- Acres
331 Washakie -Lander - $349,000
3 bedroom, 2 bath
1 car detached garage
A seasonal creek in the front yard(Dickinson creek)!
518 E Monroe - Riverton - $260,000 Duplex Unit #1- 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 Car Garage Unit #2- 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 Car Garage
606 E Lincoln- Riverton -$219,000 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath 1,564 +/- Sq Ft home with a 2 Car Detached Garage
1213 E Jackson - Riverton - $310,000
3 bedroom, 2 bath
2 car detached garage
Single level living with lots of custom upgrades!
820 Pioneer Ave- Riverton- $249,900
3 bed, 2 bath
1 Car attached Garage Twin home in a senior community
10 Broken Diamond- Dubois -$200,000 2 bedroom, 1 bath 1,152 +/- Sq Ft
Backs up to National Forest
155 Lane 3- Thermopolis- $195,000
4 bed, 1.25 bath
1 Car Detached Garage
2,046 +/-Sq Ft with .27+/- Acres
115 N. 6th W.- Riverton-$154,900
2 bedroom, 1 bath
1,300+/- Sq Ft home on .32+/- Acres
Beautifully landscaped double lot in-town!
135 Northside- Lander-$80,000
3 bedroom, 2 bath
Recently renovated mobile home in the heart of Lander is easy biking or walking distance to downtown
310 N. 8th St. W- Riverton -$185,000
3 bedroom, 1 bath
2,016+/- Sq Ft house on .11+/- Acres
2 Kinnear Spur - Kinnear - $140,000 2 bedroom, 1 bath
New windows, Propane furnace, water heater & electrical.
211 N 10th- Riverton- $79,000
2 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Affordable investment home with a large corner lot adjacent to city park!
116 S 5th E-Riverton-$175,000 Duplex
Main House -4 bedroom, 2 bath, 1 car garage Unit 2- 1 bed, 1 bath
207 Garnet - Riverton - $83,000 2 bedroom, 2 bath
Enclosed front porch with a private backyard that offers a storage shed.
309 S Cherry- Pavillion -$69,000
3 bedroom, 2 bath 1,050 +/- Sq Ft
Wonderfully remodeled mobile home
2309 Sapphire- Riverton- $65,000 3 bedroom, 1 bath
New kitchen, bath, drywall throughout, electrical panel & wiring, laminate flooring and paint!
502 N Federal -Riverton-$350,000
Main building is over 2,200 Sq ft with a large retail area & 1/2 bathroom. The front building is 2 commercial bays with 14' overhead doors & wall gas heaters.
507 W 2nd- Shoshoni-$160,000
Restaurant with great location off one of the busiest highways in Wyoming! Included in this sale is all the furniture, fixtures and equipment needed for a turn key opening of your new business.
608 E Pershing -Riverton-$495,000
Sale will include the turnkey business with all fixtures and inventory. The building is equipped withbathrooms, security systems, and double rear doors-no loading dock required.
822 Forest Dr. -Riverton- $179,000
This large 1 level building is perfectly set up for 1 business or multiple thanks to the 3 front doors! There is a large asphalt parking lot on all sides of the building.
402 S Bryan –Thermopolis- $45,000
Lot 2 Petersdorf- Riverton- $65,000
000 Paradise Valley Rd- $69,900
Lot 39 Red Rim Ranch- Thermopolis- $79,995
1100 Timber Lane- Lander- $85,000
135 Dinwoody Ct- Lander- $85,000
Lot 3 Petersdorf- Riverton- $85,000
Lots 2-3 Peakview- Riverton- $145,000
601 Broadway -Thermopolis-$745,000
Very large commercial building with a great history of rental income! 4 Tenants in the building giving you over a 9% cap rate and lots of open areas to increase your income further.
The Grumpy Mug- $170,000
Included is everything currently used to make coffee/ beveragesincluding 2 coffee huts, branded mobile trailer, 3 espresso machines, coolers, security system, business name, signage and all FF&E.
515 S. Federal- Riverton- $114,000
Looking for a great location to start a business? Look no further, this 3410 sq ft building, with a little TLC, is a great opportunity to start something of your own!
Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming
6,285± total acres; 5,019± deeded, & 1,265± State lease acres. Live water via Spring Creek & Sand Creek, 89± acre private lake.
Reduced to $5,500,000
Mark McNamee at (307) 760-9510 or Cory Clark at (307) 334-2025
Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming
1,680± total acres; 280± deeded acres and 1,440± State of WY lease acres. Stock water provided by new solar well near the corrals and seasonal reservoirs.
Reduced to $1,500,000
Clark & Associates at (307) 334-2025
253 E Pavillion Rd
This 80.1-acre working farm is ideal for starting a new farming operation or expanding your current one. The property includes Midvale irrigation rights, a 2-bed, 1.5-bath farmhouse, and multiple outbuildings, including a hay barn, a three-sided horse barn, a heated goat barn, and a chicken coop. There’s also a 2-car garage with a workshop where you can tackle your DIY projects!
$620,000
11235 Highway 789
Need an agricultural storage facility? Perhaps a property with the flexibility for an industrial operation? Look no further!
This property features multiple grain silos, a grain elevator, and a grain dryer The property also includes a 775 sq. ft. office with a restroom. All this is on 9.46 acres with highway frontage just minutes from Riverton!
$1,600,000
“You cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the wealthy out of freedom. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not make from someone else. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea it does no good to work because someone else is going to get what they work for, that, my dear friend, is the end of any nation. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it.”
-Adrian Rogers (1931-2005,
$8,000,000 in sales
Newly remodeled country home just minutes from Lander, WY. This home offers all new drywall, flooring, kitchen, baths, concrete foundation and more! Don’t miss your chance to own this country charm with room to grow in the unfinished basement.
Diamond in the Rough! This two-story cabin sounds like a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to embrace nature while enjoying stunning views of the Wind River Mountain Range. With 35 acres of land, it offers plenty of space for outdoor activities or privacy. The presence of a septic system, electrical and cistern for water suggests that basic utilities are already in place, making it easier to develop the property further. Additionally, the potential for off-grid living could appeal to those seeking a more sustainable lifestyle. Since the construction has already begun, it seems like a great project for someone looking to put their personal touch on a home in a beautiful setting.
This property sounds like a fantastic opportunity for anyone seeking a spacious country home with room for animals. The updates to the paint, flooring, and kitchen cabinets suggest a move-in ready condition, while the oversized two-car garage and additional storage options provide plenty of space for tools and equipment. The beautiful mountain views and proximity to town make it an attractive choice for those who want a peaceful rural lifestyle with convenient access to urban amenities. If you have any specific questions or need more details, feel free to call or text!
87 Country Garden Ln ~ Lander, WY $785,000
Don’t miss this beautiful countryside retreat, blending modern comforts with rustic charm. The expansive acreage, complete with access to the Popo Agie River and Wyoming State Land, offers a sense of tranquility and adventure. The large wrap-around deck is surely a highlight, providing the perfect vantage point to soak in the breathtaking vistas of the Wind River Mountains. There is 10+/-acres that borders a section of Wyoming State Land to the West giving unlimited access to great fishing. Inside, the custom contemporary home exudes warmth and elegance, boasting spacious bedrooms and baths, an open kitchen ideal for hosting gatherings, and separate living areas for both formal occasions and relaxed family time.
Charming Newly Remodeled Country Home Discover the perfect blend of modern comfort and rural charm in this stunning newly remodeled country home. Featuring 5 spacious bedrooms and 3 modern bathrooms. This 3.35 acre property offer seclusion with mature trees surrounding the property. The property has a private well and irrigation rights. This residence has been thoughtfully updated with all new electrical, plumbing, and lighting, exterior sheeting and siding, new roof sheeting and architectural shingles, and much more! Step inside to find elegant new flooring throughout and a beautifully designed kitchen equipped with brand new cabinets and luxurious granite countertopsideal for both cooking and entertaining. For those who need extra storage or workspace, the oversized 24x 36 garage offers ample room for vehicles and tools. Enjoy the convenience of irrigation water rights for maintaining your lush lawn and gardens. Experience country living at its best in this exceptional home that perfectly balances space, style, and tranquility. 7087
Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22 Lander Art Center Saturday Morning Jam. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 258 Main St., Lander.
Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22 Handbuilding with Clay. Journey into hand-built ceramics with Heather Huberty at the Lander Art Center. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 258 Main St., Lander.
Feb. 1–13 Retro Tomorrow Art Exhibition. Steampunk-themed artwork. Robert A. Peck Arts Center Gallery. 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton.
Feb. 1–27 Lander Nordic Winter Challenge. Ski a total of 30 hours from Dec. 1 to Feb. 27. Earn a custom handmade mug and ski ties. Sign up at landernordic.org
Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24 Life Drawing Series. Explore life drawing facilitated by artist Jenny Reeves Johnson at the Lander Art Center. 5:15 to 8 p.m. 258 Main St., Lander.
Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25 Exploring Watercolor. Unleash creativity with Lander Burton in this dynamic watercolor class at the Lander Art Center. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 258 Main St., Lander.
Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26 Stitch & Be Sewcial at the Library. All skill levels and projects are welcome. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free. 202 N. 1st St., Dubois.
Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26 Enhanced Story Time at the Lander Library. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. 451 N. 2nd St., Lander.
Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27 Fur Felt Cowboy Hat Making. Learn about the history of the Stetson Fur Felted Hat. Cost is
$85. Every Thursday from February 6 to March 27. 1 to 3 p.m. 826 W. Main St., Riverton.
Feb. 6–28 Lander Art Center’s “I Love Lander” Exhibition. Tuesdays from 3 to 8 p.m., Wednesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 7 p.m., Fridays from 2 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 258 Main St., Lander.
Feb. 1 Elemental Performance and Fitness Bouldering Competition. Youth start at 9:30 a.m., Females at 1 p.m., Males at 3 p.m. After party at the Coalter Loft. Entry fee is $25. 134 Lincoln St., Lander.
Feb. 1 Fremont Symphony Orchestra Mid-Winter Musicale & Mingle. A chamber music performance by Fremont Orchestra members at Covenant Presbyterian Church. Free. 3 to 5 p.m. 875 Fremont St., Lander.
Feb. 1 Red Canyon Ladies Night Out. An evening supporting conservation with other ladies. There will be raffles, games, auctions and giveaways. Table reservations are available. 4:30 p.m. 950 Buena Vista Dr., Lander.
Feb. 1 “Retro Tomorrow” Meet the Artists Reception. Feat. steampunkthemed artwork at the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Gallery. 6 to 7:30 p.m. 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton.
Feb. 1 Sugar Cookie Showdown Kids’ Nordic Race. Cheer on the tiniest members of the community at the Lander Golf Course. Registration is $10. Preschool to 5th grade. 10 a.m. 1 Golf Course Dr., Lander.
Feb. 4 Wildlife On Tap: Swift Foxes with Smithsonian Institution’s Dana
Nelson, the Clemson University team and Fort Belknap Indian Community. Pushroot Brewing Co. Free. 7 p.m. 595 Main St., Lander.
Feb. 4 Seraph Brass Performance. Founded by trumpet soloist Mary Elizabeth Bowden to showcase the excellence of women brass players and musicians from marginalized groups. Sponsored by Arts in Action at the Robert A. Peck Arts Center. $10 for students, $20 for adults and $50 for families. 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton.
Feb. 6 Lander Library’s Lego Club. Ages six to 12. 4 to 4:45 p.m. Free. 451 N. 2nd St., Lander.
Feb. 6–7 30th Annual Pedigree Stage Stop Race. Stage 6: Lander. Thursday: Public Meet & Greet on Main Street from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Friday: Race Start at 9 a.m. Located at the Louis Lake Road parking lot, Highway 28 on South Pass.
Feb. 7–8 30th Annual Pedigree
Stage Stop Race. Stage 7: Dubois. Friday: Public Meet & Greet in Town Park from 4 to 6 p.m. Winterfest games, ice skating and food trucks at the Dennison Lodge from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday: Race Start at 9 a.m. at the Tie Hack Memorial. Ride with a local dogsled team at Double Bar J Ranch from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Watch Snow Dogs at the Headwaters Arts & Conference Center at 4 p.m. Special community dinner crafted by local ranches at Dennison Lodge at 6 p.m.
Feb. 8 2nd Annual Ballgowns and Badges. Dinner, silent and live auction and raffles at the Chandelle Center. Supporting all of Fremont County’s law enforcement agencies. $50 per person, or $800 for a corporate table. 5 p.m. 3445 Chandelle Blvd., Riverton.
Feb. 8 The Art of Food. A pop-up market featuring food-centric and functional art, free locally crafted bites and Pushroot Brewing Co. beer at Meadowlark Market & Kitchen. 5 to 8 p.m. 228 Main St., Lander.
Feb. 14 Lander Community Awards Luncheon 2025. Presented by the Lander Chamber of Commerce to recognize outstanding individuals and businesses. Chamber memberships include one ticket. Tickets available at www.landerchamber.org. Tickets will not be sold at the door. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 950 Buena Vista Dr., Lander.
Feb. 14 Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Fundraiser. A Valentine’s Day fundraiser at St. Margaret’s Gym to support Fremont County’s emergency services and mental health crises. 5:30 p.m. 220 N. 7th St. E., Riverton.
Feb. 14 Shoshoni Senior Center Sweethearts Dinner. $50 for couples, and $25 for individuals. Tickets must be purchased in advance. This is a semi-formal event. 6 to 8 p.m. 214 E. 2nd St., Shoshoni.
Feb. 15 30th Annual “Stars of Tomorrow.” Presented by the Riverton Kiwanis Club. See the talented youth of the community and enjoy music, dancing and drama. 1 to 4 p.m. 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton.
Feb. 21 Lander Lunch & Learn. Connecting members of the business and broader community with opportunities for developing skills, learning about local businesses and getting informed on public policy issues that impact local business. Free and open to the public. 12 to 1 p.m. 120 Enterprise Blvd., Lander.
For more information, a complete list of events or to request a vacation packet, visit www.windriver.org or call (307) 332-5546.
Custom-built 2-bed, 1-bath home with attached heated shop on 2.44 beautiful acres.
$550,000
253 E Pavillion Rd
80 1-acre working farm with multiple outbuildings & 2-bed, 1-bath farmhouse.
$620,000
Spacious & renovated 5-bed, 2.5bath brick home with a 2-car garage on a .22-acre lot!
$439,000
Newer 3-bed, 2-bath home with an open floor plan, wraparound deck, & oversized garage!
$439,000
Well-built brick home with 4 beds, 2.75 baths, & heated 3-car garage on 11.77 acres!
$650,000
Impeccable 3-bed, 2-bath home with over 3,800 sq. ft. of living space on a 3 37-acre lot!
$439,000
1011 Sierra Dr
5-bed, 1.75-bath home with an updated kitchen, an updated bath, & 2 living rooms!
$285,000
1303 Aspen Dr
Beautifully renovated 3-bed, 1bath home with an open floor plan & gorgeous covered patio!
$229,000
91 Skyline Dr
3.63-acre lot with epic mountain views just a few minutes west of Riverton.
$45,000
255 Gabes Rd
Brand-new 1-bed, 1-bath home with vaulted ceilings and a covered porch on 26 75 acres
$285,000
709
Recently renovated throughout! 3-bed, 1.75-bath home with full basement & 3-car garage. $250,000
2176
3-bed, 2-bath home with nearly 2,000 sq. ft. on one level plus a 30x40 shop on .87 acres!
$329,900
320 S 2nd St E
5-bed, 1.75-bath home with new flooring, updated baths, & a full basement on a corner lot!
$245,000
99 Tipperary, Pavillion
2-bed,1.75-bath home with an open floor plan on 5.48 acres with a $10,000 well credit!
$289,000
911 W Fremont Ave
Beautifully updated 3-bed, 1.75-bath home with new paint, hardwood floors & more!
$204,000
1322
Fantastic investment opportunity with two small homes, a bunkhouse, & 4 72 acres! $165,000
410 Spruce St
Move-in-ready 4-bed, 1 75-bath home with an updated kitchen, new paint, & new flooring!
$265,000
Unique commercial property with easy ingress & egress and highway frontage minutes from Riverton!
775 sq. ft. office with restroom
Multiple grain silos with storage capacity of 660,000 bushels
Grain elevator & grain dryer
Multiple potential agricultural and industrial uses
9.46-acre lot allows for expansion of operations
$1,600,000
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TheCityofRivertonissituatedatthemeetingpointoftwomajorrivers— theBigWindRiverandtheLittleWindRiver.Itsuniquelocationhasnot onlycontributedtoRiverton’sscenicbeauty,butithasalsoplayeda significantroleinitseconomicgrowth.KnownastheRendezvousCity,it sitsataperfectcrossroadofthepastandthepresent.
WhenDeForestRichardsandFennimoreChattertonannouncedtheir intentiontorunforGovernorandSecretaryofState,theywentona campaigntripandsawpotentialintheareanorthoftheBigWindRiver.
TheMcLaughlinAgreementcededthelandbetweentheOwlCreek MountainsandtheWindRiver.In1906,thenewtownsitelotswere allocatedbylotterywiththemostdesirablelocationnearwherethe ChicagoandNorthwesternrailroadwastobebuilt.Originally,thetown wastobecalledWadsworth,butthesettlersnameditRivertonduetothe confluenceofriversnearby.
Today,Rivertonisabustlingtownofcommerce.Withapopulationof nearly11,000,theCityhasanumberofrestaurants,coffeeshopsand cafés.ThehistoricdowntownMainStreetispackedwithbusinessesand boutiques.
The1838MountainManRendezvousholdssignificanthistoricalvaluein FremontCounty,asitwasestablishednearly70yearsbeforetheCity ofRiverton.Thisannualgatheringwasacentralhubforfurcompanies totradewithtrappers,andtheconvergenceoftheriversservedasa convenientandrecognizablelandmarktomeetandexchangegoods. Now,everyJuly,Rivertoncelebratesthishistorybyhostingtheannual 1838MountainManRendezvousonthesiteoftheoriginalgrounds.
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andRodeo,FallHarvestFestivalandRendezvousCityBeefRoundup.
Rivertonisjustastone’sthrowfromalltypesofoutdoorrecreation.It’s convenientlylocatednearthebreathtakingWindRiverCanyon.Boysen StateParkislocatedatthemouthoftheCanyonandhashundredsof acresofdeepbluewater,whichcreatesasurreallandscapeforboaters, anglers,picnickersandcamperstoenjoy.
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CentralWyomingCollege’smaincampusislocatedinRivertonandoffers programsanddegreestostudents,businessesandcommunitymembers ofallages.Itsservicesreachfarbeyondeducationalprograms.The collegeenablesstudentstoapplyclassroomskillsinreal-worldsettings andfocusesonentrepreneurship,supportingsmallbusinessesand farmersandstimulatingthelocaleconomy.
TheRivertonMuseumfeatureseverythingfromtrapperstocowboys, providingaglimpseintothepastandshowcasingthelifestyleofearly settlersinthearea.Additionally,theWindRiverHeritageCenteris acomprehensiveexperiencewithfull-sizedanimalmounts,Native Americanart,giftsandeducationalprograms.
TheCityofLanderrestsinthefoothillsoftheWindRiverMountains.It wasnamedafterFrederickW.Lander,theengineerresponsibleforthe LanderTrail,awagonroadtraveledbythousandsofpeopleheading west.TheChicago&NorthWesternTransportationCompanychoseLander asthewesternterminusofits“CowboyLine”railwayin1906,andthe Citywasknownas“wheretherailsendandthetrailsbegin.”Oneofits earlyresidentswastheoutlawButchCassidy,whofrequentedLander’s pokertablesanddancehalls.
ModerndayLanderisabustlingcommunitywithtopattractionsfor natureenthusiasts.Itisknownforitsfour-seasonoutdooractivities, whichincluderockclimbing,mountainbiking,cross-countryskiing, hikingandfishing.Additionally,Lander-SouthPassCityisaGateway CommunityfortheContinentalDivideTrail.Theregionoffersterrainfora rangeofabilitiesandrecreationalopportunitiesforpeopleofallages.
Abouta10minutedrivefromLanderonHighway131isSinksCanyon StatePark.Here,themightyPopoAgieRivercascadesfromtheWind RiverMountainsandvanishesintoamassiveundergroundlimestone cavedubbed“TheSinks.”Aquarterofamiledowntheroad,thewater reappearsinatrout-filledpoolcalled“TheRise.”Thegianttroutcanbe viewedfromanobservationplatform.Thisexpansivecanyonfeatures hikingandmountainbikingtrails,multiplecampgrounds,rockclimbing, fishingandswimming.
Highway131continuesthroughthecanyonandupswitchbacksintothe mountains.KnownastheLoopRoad,thisscenicdriveweavesthroughout thesouthwesternpartoftheWindRiverMountainsandconnectsto Highway28.ThispathofopportunityfeaturesFryeLake,Worthen MeadowReservoir,theBlueRidgeLookout,FiddlersLake,LouisLakeand muchmore.
SouthofLanderonHighway28isoneofthemostscenicvistasin Wyoming,RedCanyon.Namedforitsbeautifulredsandstoneformations, RedCanyonwasformedover60millionyearsagoduringtheupliftofthe WindRiverRange.
TherearenumerousattractionslocatedjustoutsideofLander.Atlantic Cityisasmall,historicminingtownthatwasestablishedin1868duringa goldminingboom.SouthPassCitywashometothesamegoldrushthat gavelifetoAtlanticCity.Now,it’saStateHistoricSitewherepeoplecan tourtherecentlyrestoredCarissaMineandevenpanforgold.WildIrisis acollectionofcliffslocatedatLimestoneMountainandisoneofthemost beautifulsportclimbingareasintheUnitedStates.Inthewintermonths, theBeaverCreekNordicSkiAreaprovidesawell-maintainednetworkof groomedtrailsforcross-countryskienthusiasts.
DowntownLanderispackedwithavarietyofstaples.LanderCityPark offersfreeovernightcampingandfeaturesaplayground,baseball fields,severalpicnicshelters,astageandlargematuretreesscattered throughoutlushgreengrass.TheFremontCountyPioneerMuseum isWyoming’soldestmuseum.Itshowcasesartifactsfromprehistory throughthe1920sandfeaturesapioneervillageofrestoredhistoric structures.TheLanderArtDistrictconsistsofartshops,galleries,the LanderArtCenterandpublicartdisplayedbothoutsideandinside businesses.
NestledintheWindRiverValleyisthecharmingmountaintownofDubois. Bothrichincharacterandcommunity,thisOldWesttownhasadiverse economywithworkingranches,outfitters,artists,craftsmenandloggers.
Dubois’firstinhabitantsweretheMountainShoshone,alsoknownasthe Sheepeaters.TheyestablishedvillagesintheWindRiverValleyduringthe winters.ThefirstEuropeans—explorersandfurtraders—arrivedinthearea intheearly1800s.Bythe1870s,settlersbegantoformacommunityof homesteadsprimarilyconsistingofcattleandsheepranches.Amongthese homesteaderswasButchCassidy,whoownedandmanagedaranchonthe outskirtsoftown.
Incorporatedin1914,DuboiswasnamedafteraSenatorfromIdaho whowasonthePostalServiceCommitteeatthetime.AWyomingtown namedafteranIdahoSenatormadenosensetoresidents,soinprotest, theychangedtheFrenchpronunciationto“Dew-Boys.”Thatsame year,WyomingTieandTimberCompanyopenedlogmillingoperations, eventuallybecomingthenation’slargestsourceofrailroadties.
Today,Dubois,dubbed“remoteyetremarkable”isapopularstopfor visitorsheadingtoYellowstoneNationalPark.Opportunitiesinclude visitingscenicareas,camping,fishing,hunting,horsepacking,hiking, canoeingandphotography.Theareaalsoprovidesalargearrayof remarkableviewsfortheartist.
Duboisisawinterwonderland.Snowshoeing,skiing,icefishinganddog sleddingareallcommonwinteractivitiesaroundthearea.TheContinental Divideencompassesthousandsofacresofoff-trailridingand600milesof groomedtrailsthroughbreathtakingbackcountry.Thesnowreaches12feet deepinatypicalseason,andthesceneryateveryturnisspectacular.
Ontheoutskirtsoftown,theDuboisBadlandsarehighdesertvistasof red,whiteandtansandstonespires.TheDuboisRecreationAreaScenic Overlookprovidesstunningviewsoftheentiretown,nearbymountain rangesandthebadlands.DuboisTownParkisaneasily-accessiblejewel withpicnictables,aplayground,tenniscourts,askateparkandthe Riverwalk–apavedwalkwayextendingonbothsidesoftheWindRiver.
Duboisishometothreediversemuseums.TheNationalMuseumofMilitary Vehiclesshowcasestheworld’slargestprivatecollectionoffullyrestored militaryvehicleswithimmersiveexhibitsfocusingonWorldWarII,the KoreanWarandtheVietnamWar.TheNationalBighornSheepCenter featuresfull-scaletaxidermymountsandprovideseducationalwildlife experiencesandtoursofthelargestwinteringherdofRockyMountain BighornSheep.TheDuboisMuseumisdedicatedtothehistoryoftheUpper WindRiverValleyandhassevenhistoriccabinsaswellasartifactsfromthe PrecambrianErathroughtheendofthetimberindustry.
Asidefromdowntown’sinfamousboardwalks,thereareahandfulofstar attractionsinDubois.ThehistoricRusticPineTaverntakespatronsastep backintimewithsquaredancingeveryTuesdaynightinthesummer.The CowboyCaféinDuboisisaWestern-stylerestaurantthathassatisfiedthe appetitesoflocalssince1993.TheClarenceAllisonMemorialArenaishome totheDuboisFridayNightRodeowhichtakesplacefrommid-JunetomidAugust.
InthemiddleofWyoming’sWindRiverCountryistheseventhlargestIndian reservationintheUnitedStates.Encompassingmorethan2.2millionacres, theWindRiverIndianReservationishometotheEasternShoshoneand NorthernArapahotribes.
TheEasternShoshoneandNorthernArapahoaretwodistincttribesthatonce livedfarapartandspokedifferentlanguages.Recentlydiscoveredancient cliffdwellingsintheWindRiverRange,attributedtoEasternShoshone builders,areevidenceofjusthowlongthetribehaslivedinWyoming.
Meanwhile,theArapahowereoncemigratorypeoples.Aftermultipletreaties weresigned,andmanypromiseswerebroken,theArapahotribesplit ways.SomemadetheirwaytotheMissouriRiver,otherstoYellowstone, andsometraveledtoIndianTerritory(currentdayOklahoma).Thosethat remainedwereplacedwiththeEasternShoshoneontheWindRiverIndian Reservation.Thetwotribeshavesharedthisreservationeversince.
Today,bothtribesarerevivingtheiroriginallanguagesandculturaland spiritualpracticesthatwereoncerepressedbytheUnitedStatesgovernment.
FortWashakieistheoldestcommunityonthereservation.Originallycalled FortBrown,thenamewaschangedin1878tohonorChiefWashakie,who negotiatedthetreatyestablishingthereservation.
FortWashakieishometotheShoshoneTribalCulturalCenter,Robert’s ShoshoneEpiscopalMission,SacagaweaCemeteryandthefinalrestingplace
ofChiefWashakie.LocatedattheFrankB.WiseBusinessCenter,thePathof HonorWindRiverVeteransMemorialisatributetomilitaryservicemembers andVeteranswholiveonthereservation.Therearealsotradingpostsand giftstoresthatspecializeinlocally-madeIndianartwork.
ThetownsofEtheteandSt.StephensarethecentersofNorthernArapaho culture.TheNorthernArapahoExperienceCultureRoomintheWindRiver Hotel&Casinoprovidesinsightintothetribeanditstraditions.St.Stephens IndianMission&HeritageCenterfeaturesbeautifulNativeAmericanartand stainedglasswindows.
VisitorstotheWindRiverIndianReservationcangotopowwowsand museumstolearnaboutlocalculture,orcanrecreateonthousandsofacres ofvast,unspoiledreservationlands(withaspecialpermit).
TheWindRiverIndianReservationhasthreelargeannualpowwows. TheEasternShoshoneIndianDaysPowwowinJuneisWyoming’slargest powwow,theEtheteCelebrationPowwowisheldinJuly,andtheArapaho PowwowinSeptemberisWyoming’soldestpowwow.
Hometoover250wildmustangs,theWindRiverWildHorseSanctuaryisone offourpublicoff-rangepasturesinthecountry.TheSanctuarygivesguided wildhorsetoursandfeaturesaneducationalinterpretivevisitorcenter.
ManybuffalohavebeenreintroducedtotheWindRiverIndianReservation aspartoftheWindRiverTribalBuffaloInitiative,locatedonHighway26 nearPilotButteReservoir.Theinitiativehasledtobuffaloconservation, management,trainingandcommunityrevitalization.
WindRiverCanyonWhitewater&Fly-FishingisaNativeAmericanowned companythathasbeenaroundsince1992.Itoffersguidedflyfishingand floattripsinWindRiverCanyonandCrowheart.
Build ready commercial lots with access off of Highway 789 and
and city views. City water and sewer available and curb gutter in place makes these lots shovel ready to build your new commercial building.
Lander, WY • $625,000
This custom home is both town and country, offering the best of both worlds! Situated on a 9,393 sq ft lot within the City of Lander, it has a mature single-family neighborhood in the front, a spectacular rural look and feel off the back and a backdrop of the Wind River Mountains on the horizon. The manicured lawn, tasteful design, quality brick veneer and cedar shake exterior and contemporary touches contribute to this home’s outstanding curb appeal. This home has a traditional floor plan and style with well-defined and easy to furnish spaces, including a large dining room, sizable kitchen, living room, den and office all serving as one impressive gathering area! You’ll immediately feel at home stepping into grand cathedral ceilings, neutral, freshly painted colors and gleaming engineered hardwood flooring. The wood stove in the den has a custom stone hearth and is the centerpiece of a welcoming, cozy and inviting space right off the formal living room. The dressed up kitchen has ample contemporary, refinished white cabinets, tall pantry cabinet, quality stainless steel appliances including double oven, brand new countertops and eating bar. The dining room has a patio door that captures the beautiful mature yard, outdoor deck, views of adjacent pasture and fills the home with abundant natural light. The primary bedroom has walk-in closets and an on-suite master bath with a large tiled shower and tiled floors. The two additional bedrooms and bathroom are on the opposite side of the home, a popular floor plan. The office is off the den, but private for quiet working. This home is a single level ranch style with complete main-level living, consistently upgraded and maintained over the years to complement the home’s lovely Mission style. Attention to detail, this home within the past four years has a brand new roof, new counters in the kitchen, new carpet in the bedrooms, updated paint throughout the interior, new sliding glass door with blinds, updated sprinkler system, brand new composite deck with hot tub and concrete pad by the shed. The 24’x24’ garage fits two vehicles comfortably and is heated. The lush yard is designed to be easy maintenance, beautiful and enjoyable with an automatic sprinkler system, an established garden, storage shed, fencing, composite deck along the full backside of the home and a hot tub that faces the view. There’s generous off-street RV parking space with a sewer dump, convenient for coming straight home after camping all weekend. You’ll love the easterly facing backyard deck that provides a picturesque view of the stunning sunrises, and is cool and comfortable during summer evenings watching the sunset silhouetted by the mountains. Listen to the birds, gaze at the views and enjoy the serene open space from the privacy of your edge of town location! This home is located in one of Lander’s highest selling and most-sought subdivisions that has walking paths, established greenway, larger lots and wide, quiet streets (HOA is only $150 per year). Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy all the benefits and convenience of living in town with city amenities, with a backyard that is epitome of Wyoming living! You’ll love it here!
- $98,900 Each - Riverton
Embrace the opportunity to own your own piece of paradise with our 1.5-acre lots for sale. Situated perfectly to capture breathtaking mountain views, these lots provide an ideal setting to build your dream home. Enjoy the convenience of city water and sewer connections, along with availability of gas and electric services. - 315 E Main - Riverton - $195,000.00Approx. 5,320 square feet
Riverview Terrace Subdivision - Riverton
Owner financing available, Licensee owned. Modular and manufactured homes allowed.
$33,000 - 813 Cliff Ave, 8,986 sq
$33,000 - 817 Cliff
$35,000 - 901 Cliff
$35,000 - 813 Tundra Dr, 9,378 sq
SOLD - 901 Tundra Dr, 9,354 sq ft
SOLD - 901 Butte Dr, 9,900 sq ft
E Washington Ave - $330,000 - Riverton
Turnkey resturant
Large seating area
Visibility
Off street parking
Air Main Street Location
C-1 Zoning · This property has a lot of uses
Hunter Circle - $412,000 - Riverton
- 315 E Main - Riverton - $195,000.00Approx. 5,320 square feet High Visibility Central Air Main Street Location · 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car attached · Well maintained · Back deck · Well for sprinkler system
Walkout basement
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Prime Commercial Land! Lots 1, 2, and 4 on Highway 789 (North Federal) are located just south of the Hampton
These lots are available for purchase individually, or as a package.
Only five available.
Level ground, great access, zoned light industrial with utility services available. Perfect for personal shop, small business or storage building. High traffic with the recent Airport growth. Lot 1 - 1.276 acres - $38,000 Lot 2 - 1.276 acres - $40,000 Lot
- 1.283 acres - $43,000
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