Spring Gulch Ranch Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4 and Ranches 8 & 10 Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Spring Gulch Ranch Tracts 1, 2, 3 4 and Ranches 8 & 10, Jackson Hole, WY 83001 Ideally located in the heart of Jackson Hole, this rare and desirable 580-acre ranch offering is the epitome of privacy and convenience. Sprawling meadows of lush irrigated native grasses and wildflowers are interrupted only by mature cottonwood trees and aspen groves. The unique orientation of the property offers a prime perspective of the valley including sweeping views of the Sleeping Indian and the Teton Range. There are 507 acres of ranch meadows which have been developed as four tracts. Three tracts are 115-acres and each contains a 10-acre building envelope. The fourth 162-acre tract includes a 10-acre building envelope as well as a 3-acre building envelope for a ranch manager’s home. The 10-acre building envelopes may be developed under the guidelines of a two unit, non-subdivised PRD. In addition, the property includes contiguous Ranches 8 and 10 of the Bar BC Ranch. These spectacular Bar BC lots are perched on an elevated bench overlooking the beautiful meadows tracts right below and bring the total acreage to 580. Spring Gulch Ranch offers a multitude of development options. Buyers may purchase the individual parcels or the 580-acre ranch in its entirety. Present and future owners of these parcels enjoy private fly fishing access on the Snake River through Bar BC Ranch.
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HISTORY Founded by namesakes Struthers Burt and Horace Carncross in 1912, the Bar BC Ranch was Jackson Hole’s first and among its most popular dude ranches. Vacationers from across the country and world traveled to Bar BC to experience the cowboy way of life, complete with open fire cookouts and cattle roundups. The family of former U.S. Senator and Wyoming Governor Cliff Hansen owned the ranch until 2004 when it was purchased by Hillwood and its chairman and founder Ross Perot, Jr. The Meadow portion of the ranch continues to be home to active cattle grazing and haying operations today.
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LOCATION Spring Gulch Ranch is a quiet paradise only a short ten-minute drive from the culture and convenience of historic downtown Jackson. Jackson offers a rustic, cowboy feel combined with modern mountain town sophistication where art galleries and fine dining opportunities abound. The ranch is also minutes from unmatched skiing and numerous summer and winter activities at in town Snow King Mountain Resort; as well as nearby Teton Village with its world-class skiing and its additional winter and summer activities. Additional recreational activities at Jackson Hole Golf and Tennis are just a short drive down Spring Gulch Road. And of course, the majestic grandeur of Grand Teton National Park is nearly at your doorstep. Air access to Jackson Hole, both private and commercial, is now easier than ever with direct flights from more major markets and airlines. The Jackson Hole Airport, the only commercial airport located in a national park and only minutes from the ranch, has direct flights from Denver, Salt Lake City, New York-JFK, Newark, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Seattle and San Francisco. It is serviced by United, Delta and American Airlines.
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ACREAGE Located off scenic Spring Gulch Road, the Spring Gulch Ranch consists of three 115-acre lots and one 162-acre tract seated amidst the grasslands between West and East Gros Ventre Buttes. Above the meadow and nestled among aspen groves are Bar BC Ranches 8 and 10 at 35.5 and 37.5 acres respectively. Buyers may purchase individual parcels or the 580-acre ranch in its entirety. This property of a lifetime offers dramatic views of the Sleeping Indian and Teton Range extending north to the southern end of Yellowstone National Park. These unobstructed vistas will never change thanks to Jackson Hole’s commitment to land protection.
Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 1: 115 Acres $12,900,000 Bar BC Ranch Lot 8: 35.5 Acres $9,900,000
Bar BC Ranch Lot 10: 37.5 Acres $8,900,000
Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 2: 115 Acres $11,900,000 Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 3: 115 Acres $10,900,000 Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 4: 162 Acres $14,500,000
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WILDLIFE, NATURE AND RECREATION An abundance of wildlife can be found on the ranch, which is nestled in a natural migration corridor for moose, elk and mule deer. Elk can be found calving in the ranch’s lush grasslands and privacy of the aspen groves every Spring. Songbirds, raptors and fowl are prevalent throughout the property. The meadow tracts include rights to irrigation which allows for the creation of lakes, ponds and streams to enhance the natural beauty of the setting and provide additional habitat for birds such as the Trumpeter Swan, an at risk species. All parcels of the Spring Gulch Ranch also include private access to fly fishing on the Snake River through Bar BC Ranch. The nationally designated Wild and Scenic Snake River is revered for excellent dry fly-fishing and for its native Fine Spotted Cutthroat Trout. The local rivers and streams of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem offer some of the most famed fly fishing on the planet. Jackson Hole is a premier destination for all seasons and is renowned for its countless recreational opportunities including: downhill and cross country skiing, world-class fly fishing, hiking, mountain biking, climbing, horseback riding, big game hunting, snowmobiling, hot air ballooning, white water and scenic rafting, boating and golfing on 5 championship golf courses.
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SPRING GULCH RANCH JACKSON HOLE, WYOMING • • • • • •
PRICING •
580 acres Six homesites, including two Bar BC Ranch sites Seven building envelopes All parcels include private fishing access on the Snake River through Bar BC Ranch Exceptional views of the valley, Sleeping Indian and Teton Range Spring Gulch Ranch is one of the last available developable parcels amongst the very limited remaining large, over hundred acre, parcels in the region
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Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 1 (115 acres): $12,900,000 Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 2 (115 acres): $11,900,000 Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 3 (115 acres): $10,900,000 Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 4 (162 acres): $14,500,000 Bar BC Ranch Lot 8 (35.54 acres): $9,900,000 Bar BC Ranch Lot 10 (37.51 acres): $8,900,000
IMPROVEMENTS • • • • •
Public sewer access Underground telephone, electric and cable to property Entry gates and buck and rail fencing Extensive architectural home and ponding designs and plans Driveway has been approved
307.690.0204 • 888.301.2402 info@grahamfaupelmendenhall.com • www.grahamfaupelmendenhall.com 80 W. Broadway, Jackson, WY 83001
Bob Graham
Owner, Associate Broker
Karen Terra
Owner, Associate Broker
Matt Faupel
Owner, Associate Broker
Julie Faupel
Owner, Associate Broker
Mack Mendenhall Associate Broker
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Spring Gulch Ranch Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4 and Ranches 8 & 10 Jackson, Wyoming Bob Graham, Karen Terra, Matt Faupel, Julie Faupel & Mack Mendenhall 307.690.0204 • 888.301.2402 gfm@jhrea.com www.grahamfaupelmendenhall.com 80 W. Broadway Jackson, WY 83001 9
Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 1: 115 Acres $12,900,000
Bar BC Ranch Lot 8: 35.5 Acres $9,900,000
Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 2: 115 Acres $11,900,000 Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 3: 115 Acres $10,900,000
Bar BC Ranch Lot 10: 37.5 Acres $8,900,000
Spring Gulch Ranch Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4 and Ranches 8 & 10 Jackson, Wyoming
Spring Gulch Ranch Tract 4: 162 Acres $14,500,000
Bob Graham, Karen Terra, Matt Faupel, Julie Faupel & Mack Mendenhall 307.690.0204 • 888.301.2402 gfm@jhrea.com www.grahamfaupelmendenhall.com 80 W. Broadway Jackson, WY 83001 10
Bar BC Ranch Lot 8: $9,900,000
Bar BC Ranch Lot 10:$8,900,000 Bar BC Ranch Ranches 8 & 10 Jackson, Wyoming Bob Graham, Karen Terra, Matt Faupel, Julie Faupel & Mack Mendenhall 307.690.0204 • 888.301.2402 gfm@jhrea.com www.grahamfaupelmendenhall.com 80 W. Broadway Jackson, WY 83001 11
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T HIS IS JAC KS O N H O LE , W Y
A SPECIAL PLACE TO LIVE & PLAY
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BEST ALL·AROUND SNOW TOWN IN THE WEST
A great snow town lets you ski fast, sleep well, and eat adventurously. The West has lots ofgreat ones. And Jackson, Wyoming, is the greatest of them all.
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telling you how much I Jove Jackson Hole, a place that until fairly recently was still under the radar in winter. I've had most of my favorite days on snow here, knee-deep in Teton powder, or slicing around lodgepole pines, as puffs of the light snow that seems to fall every day from December through April blast me in the face. Jackson Hole's remoteness used to distinguish it from the other large ski-resort areas of the West, with their direct-air service from both coasts. It felt exclusive. With 4,139 vertical feet of skiing and a notoriously vast backcountry, it could also feel intimidating. But in the past few years, the sleepy resort where ski bums slept in cars has transformed into a world-class destination. What hasn't changed is the gigantic mountain, or the spectacular Teton Range that contains it. Or the Old West town ofJackson, an easy 20-minute drive from the resort-if you don't get stuck behind a family of moose in the road. Jackson has fine dining and honkytonks, designer shops and chaps-and-boot sellers, Harrison Ford and Dick Cheney, and the cowboys who take care of their horses. Skiing might be the thing that brings you here the first time, but it's not necessarily the reason you'll keep coming back. The test of a successful vacation is how you feel at the end. A good trip leaves you feeling like it went too quickly, wishing that you could extend it for just a few more days. Jackson's pull is even more powerful for me. Every time I get on a plane to head back home, I ask myself why I don't just move to the Tetons full-time. (Turn the page for more.) -Josh Dean ALMOST FEEL GUILTY
Slopes backing the aerial tram building at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort; a bull moose near town.
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Jackson,WY STAY HERE AT THE MOUNTAIN A decade ago, there were only a couple of hostels and a cluster of condos at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Now, there's a Four Seasons, the Teton Mountain Lodge, and our favorite, Hotel Terra, which melds modern, ecofriendly design with a more mountainlike vibe. $$$; hotelterra jacksonho/e.com.
IN TOWN The Wort Hotel, opened in 1941, is one of the few places with the kind of historical character that befits the dusty old cowboy town Jackson once was.$$$$; worthotel.com.
HIT THE SLOPES MUST-DO Even if you' re not a skier, take the famous tram to the top of the resort's 10,450-foothigh Rendezvous Bowl, then admire the views with o beer and a Belgian waffle at Corbet's Cabin. FOR BEGINNER SKIERS Jackson Hole's reputation is that it's steep and challenging. That's true, but it's also huge, with terrain for skiers of all
levels. The Apres Vous Mountain side of the resort is basically a beginner and intermediate playground, and Kids Ranch, located in a building just off the gondola, is one of the best J:rograms in the in ustry for teaching little ones. FOR THE MORE EXPERIENCED Jackson Hole is famous for "sidecountry," a term coined to describe the open resort boundaries that lead to trees, chutes, and other off-piste terrain that you can ski and then still return to the lifts. You get the thrill of skiing wilder runs without the misery that backcountry typically requiresin particular, long, strenuous hikes with skis or snowboards strapped to your bock. jacksonho/e.com.
MEET THE LOCALS WILDLIFE SPOTTING You often see the elk before you see the town of Jackson. Most days, they're right along U.S. 2 6 on the way in from the airport. In winter, you con see them (relatively) up close in safety, on a horse-drown sleigh ride in the 24,700acre National Elk Refuge. Tours
generally run daily from December through the first week of April. fws.gov/national elkrefuge.
TASTE THE TOWN BREAKFAST Housed in a rustic log cabin halfway between town and the resort, Nora's Fish Creek Inn got a James Beard Award in 2 0 1 2 for having one of the best breaklasts in America. The huevos rancheros are justifiably beloved. $; 5 6 0 0 State 22, Wilson; norasfishcreekinn.
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LUNCH The food is first rate, and no place in town has better views than Couloir, set at the top of the Jackson Hole gondola at 9,095 feet. $$; 3 2 6 5 W. Village Dr., Teton Village;
jacksonhole.com.
DINNER Restourateurs Govin Fine and Roger Freedman have a mini empire growing in Jackson, and you're in good hands at any of their eateries. Rendez• YOUS Bistro ($$) is the original, and it's home to the best hamburger around, topped with bacon, white cheddar, and roosted-garlic-anddill oioli. Bin22 ($)
is a wine bar with topas. The best part? You can buy wine in the attached shop and drink it at dinner with no corkage lee. jhfinedining. com.
RAISE A GLASS THE CHEERS OF JACKSON Sure, it's touristy, but it's also authentic and adored by locals. The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar is the center of Jackson social life, with cheap cans of beer, live country music, and Texas two-step. Commandeer one of the barstools, each of which hos an actual saddle in lieu of a seat, and sip a bottle of the local Snoke River Lager. That stuffed grizzly in the gloss case? It's allegedly the largest bear ever killed by a man with his bare hands. 2 5 N. Cache St.; mi/liondollarcowboy bar.com.
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Simple pleasures in Jackson Hole: Whiteout bliss on the slopes, salumi and cheese at Bin22.
"In January and February, you can always count on get_ting great powder conditions and quality snow-really light and dry, just the way I like it." -TOMMY MOE, 20-YEAR RESIDENT OF JACKSON AND 1994 OLYMPIC SKIING GOLD AND SILVER MEDALIST
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A BO U T JAC KS O N H O LE , W YO M ING
ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST UNIQUE PLACES
Jackson Hole’s stunning natural beauty, diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife are so unique that this area has been DESIGNATED BY THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AS A “WORLD HERITAGE SITE” signifying its value and importance to the planet. JACKSON HOLE IS LOCATED IN THE HEART OF 2.7 MILLION PROTECTED ACRES of beautiful and unspoiled mountain ranges, wilderness areas, wildlife refuges, National Parks, National Forests, glacial lakes, wildflower laden meadows and wild rivers such as the Snake River. The breathtaking Grand Teton Mountain Range rises dramatically above Jackson Hole to the north and west while the Gros Ventre Mountains frame the valley’s eastern border. Jackson Hole is the GATEWAY COMMUNITY TO GRAND TETON AND YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS. NATURAL PROTECTED PLACES SURROUNDING JACKSON HOLE: Bridger-Teton National Forest Caribou-Targhee National Forest Grand Teton National Park John D. Rockefeller Memorial Parkway National Elk Refuge Shoshone National Forest Yellowstone National Park
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THIS IS OUR BACKYARD
WI LDLI F E , S C E N E RY & RE CRE ATIO N
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A B O U T JAC K S O N HO L E , W YO MING
Jackson Hole Offers Countless Recreational Opportunities JACKSON HOLE IS A PREMIER DESTINATION FOR ALL SEASONS AND IS RENOWNED FOR ITS COUNTLESS RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDING: downhill and cross country skiing, world-class fly fishing, hiking, mountain biking, climbing, horseback riding, big game hunting, snowmobiling, hot air ballooning, white water and scenic rafting, boating and golfing on 5 championship golf courses. JACKSON HOLE
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motivation for thousands of fly-fishing fanatics to come to Jackson Hole each spring, summer and fall.
Jackson Hole is the gateway to GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK & YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK where reacreational opportunities include hiking, wildlife viewing, biking, camping, boating, horsebike riding and much more.
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JACKSON HOLE IS A THRIVING MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY WITH A REMARKABLE LIST OF CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, THE ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT. RESTAURANTS
THE GRAND TETON MUSIC FESTIVAL offers great classical and other fine music performed by outstanding artists. Musicians and conductors come from across the nation to spend summers playing in Jackson Hole. 30+ ART GALLERIES throughout Jackson that feature works from great western, to contemporary, to abstract artists.
Be ready to expect the unexpected while dining out in Jackson Hole, where quality and passion drive a first class culinary experience. A thriving farm to table scene and progressive chef community work to bring the best possible dishes for all food lovers. Named one of America’s 5 New Foodie Cities for 2014 by Wine Enthusiast, Jackson Hole has an abundance of dining options to satisfy your hunger, whether you’re in the mood for apres-ski nachos, a locally sourced bison tenderloin or a classic crème de menthe martini to warm every ounce of your body.
THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS supports 20 art organizations, international film festivals and has a 525-seat theater, plus, dance, pottery and painting studios in a state-of-the-art building.
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WILDLIFE ART features a renowned permanent collection. The building etched into the hillside north of Jackson Hole overlooks the 25,0000 acre National Elk Refuge. GRAHAMFAUPELMENDENHALL.COM | 307.690.0812
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IF THAT WEREN’T ENTICING ENOUGH, THERE ARE STRONG FINANCIAL REASONS TO LIVING IN JACKSON HOLE TOO. There are plenty of reasons to be thankful for owning a home in Jackson Hole, Wyoming: the mountains, the rivers, two national parks and three ski resorts, art galleries and restaurants, a charming Western-style downtown, and a close knit, philanthropicminded and fun loving community. As enviable as our lifestyle is here, reality does intrude occasionally, as it will in mid-April when we pay our taxes. But even in that area, we as Wyoming residents are better off than most. After all, Wyoming has been cited by Bloomberg Wealth Management magazine as the most tax friendly state in the country. We can stretch our hard-earned dollars further, whether buying real estate, leaving property to our heirs or buying a new mountain bike.
BELOW IS A LIST OF THE TOP 10 TAX BENEFITS ON WHY IT’S BENEFICIAL TO OWN PROPERTY IN WYOMING. NO TA X ON T HE SA L E O F R E A L ESTAT E
NO STATE G IF T TAX
NO STAT E I N COM E TA X
Somebody who owns property in Wyoming can ‘gift’ that real estate to their heirs without having to worry about paying a state gift tax.
With no state tax on personal or corporate income, you have more disposable income.
NO INHE R ITANCE O R E STATE TAX
DYN AST Y T R U STS
Wyoming does not assess any state inheritance tax. Wyoming repealed its estate tax as of January 1, 2005.
In Wyoming, you can shield your real estate from federal estate taxes for up to 1,000 years through a dynasty trust, which can be established in Wyoming for the benefit of your family or other beneficiaries. You can transfer your real estate into a limited liability company or family partnership and then put that into the dynasty trust. As a result, multiple generations can make use of and enjoy the property, without having to pay estate taxes or worse, having to sell the property in order to pay the taxes. A key point to remember: The trust must be administered in Wyoming.
LOW PR O PE RTY TAXE S Wyoming has very low property taxes compared to other states. The taxes that you do pay here are based on the assessed value of the property.
NO E XCISE TAXE S When you fill up your car with gas or buy a bag of groceries in Wyoming, you will not pay any state tax on your gas or food.
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NO TAX O N MINE R AL OWNE R SHIP
People in Jackson Hole who use Wyoming as a second home may have retirement income that comes from other states where they are a resident. Wyoming does not tax that retirement income earned outside of Wyoming, and if the participant is a resident of Wyoming when they take that income then the original state cannot tax that income either.
Many states charge owners a tax on their mineral ownership, but Wyoming does not.
NO INTANG IBL E TAXE S Wyoming doesn’t make you pay a tax on financial assets like stocks and bonds.
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LAN D C O NS E RVAT IO N Teton County Wyoming Land Ownership
USA - Forest Service USA - Park Service USA - BLM State of Wyoming Private
Yellowstone Yellowstone Lake Lake
Yellowstone National Park
Bridger Teton National Forest Jackson Jackson Lake Lake
Grand Teton National Park
National National Elk Elk Refuge Refuge
Town of of Jackson Jackson Town
97% of Teton County, WY is protected land. The 3% of the county’s private property is represented in yellow. Greenwood Mapping, Inc. (307) 733-0203 www.GreenwoodMap.com Printed: March 2008
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LAN D C O NS E RVAT IO N Protected Properties in the Jackson Hole Area
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POPULATION 2010
Jackson, WY Teton County, WY
9,577 21,294
4,007 acres 2.7 million acres
The population density in Teton County is 5.3 persons per square mile.
ELEVATION
LAND CONSERVATION
6,237’ Town of Jackson 13,770’ Grand Teton
• Over 15,000 acres of open spaces within the valley are permanently protected. • 97% of Teton County is within land protected by national park, national forest, wildlife refuge, and BLM.
JACKSON HOLE MOUNTAIN RESORT
• 459” Snowfall Average • 4,139 ft Vertical Drop PROPERTY TAX
Currently the state’s residential property tax rate is 0.0692 (town)/.05742 (county) of the assessed value of the home. Surrounding states tax 1.4% on average and all states on average tax between 1.2% and 1.5%. GRAHAMFAUPELMENDENHALL.COM | 307.690.0812
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EDUCATION Public education in the town of Jackson is provided by Teton County School District #1. Schools serving the town include Jackson Elementary School, Colter Elementary School, Jackson Hole Middle School, Jackson Hole High School, and several private schools. HOSPITALS & HEALTHCARE With a staff of over 150 physicians and providers representing nearly 30 medical specialties, St. Johns Medical Center serves the region by providing the following services: 24/7 emergency room staffed with board-certified emergency medicine physicians, same-day and overnight surgical services, imaging services (including ultrasound, CT and MRI), a wellness center, obesity surgery, plastic surgery, rehabilitation services, cardiology, oncology, home health services and more. AIRPORT & TRANSPORTATION The Jackson Hole Airport is serviced by American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Skywest Airlines and United Airlines seasonally. These airlines provide direct service to Denver, Salt Lake City, Dallas/ Ft. Worth, Minneapolis, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco, Houston, Newark, JFK-New York, Seattle, Washington Dulles, and Los Angeles. A public bus system (“The START bus�, or Southern Teton Area Rapid Transit) services the entire valley as well as the adjacent Star Valley and Teton Valley, Idaho. GRAHAMFAUPELMENDENHALL.COM | 307.690.0812
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