Antlers Ranch is one of the West’s legacy ranches—the May family has worked, stewarded and loved this land since 1895. With ±16,532 deeded acres, control of more than 40,000 acres and approximately 63 miles of shared border with federal- or state-protected lands, Antlers Ranch functions as both a working ranch and a wildlife sanctuary where everything is in equilibrium. Antlers has a diversity of topography and habitats ranging from river bottoms to irrigated pastures and timbered alpine peaks that are home to wildlife such as moose, elk, antelope, and white-tailed and mule deer. There are 18 miles of private live water, with territorial water rights ensuring consistent hay production and guaranteeing the fly fishing here is as spectacular as the opportunities to hunt trophy big game animals. It’s a “Little Yellowstone” and a true legacy opportunity.