When You're in Wyoming, You're in Cowboy Country.
The state's trademark is The Bucking Horse & Rider, which tells you everything you need to know about the area's rich traditions. Wyoming features sprawling ranches, towering mountains, and the largest collection of geysers and thermal features in the world. The majestic Yellowstone National Park boasts 2 million acres of wilderness and natural beauty, and that is just one of Wyoming's national parks and monuments. You can feel the wild spirit of the West calling you to buy land in Wyoming and to start an incredible adventure.
In 1867, the Union Pacific Railway reached Cheyenne, Wyoming's capital. The territory grew quickly, and Wyoming became the 44th state in 1890. Once again, it is the ideal time to look through Wyoming’s lands for sale. The state’s historical roots are the story of tough, tenacious people with a true love for the land.
$25,500,000#WY1245896
159 acres
Jackson, WY 83001
$18,875,000#WY1234613
3,360 acres
Laramie, WY 82055
$85,000,000#WY1227456
16,532 acres
Meeteetse, WY 82412
$20,000,000#WY1032268
1,500 acres
Newcastle, WY 82701
$15,950,000#WY1172317
2,238 acres
Sundance, WY 82729
$64,900,000#WY1221878
33,934 acres
Moorcroft, WY 82789
The Equality State
Wyoming is nicknamed The Equality State because women were granted the right to vote here in 1869. At 97,914 square miles, it is the 9th largest state in the union, but the least populated so it is a land of wide open spaces. It is bordered by Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, and Idaho.
Wyoming Land for Sale
In the East, Wyoming forms part of the Great Plains. They extend into the rugged natural beauty of the Middle and Southern Rocky Mountains. The Western half of the state is dominated by the geographically unique Wyoming Basin. At 6,700 feet, Wyoming is the second highest state in the country and offers a variety of beautiful Wyoming farms for sale.
Hunting Land
Wyoming has an abundance of wild land open for hunting. Yellowstone National Park, Bighorn National Forest, Shoshone National Forest, and more offer millions and millions of acres of land to hunt game. There are hundreds of thousands of acres of land for sale in Wyoming as well.
Wyoming Natural Resources
The gorgeous and diversified landscape offers incredible opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities. The abundant natural resources of The Equality State are beautiful scenery, wildlife, mineral deposits of bentonite clay, coal, gold, uranium, agate, jade, petroleum, and sodium carbonate. It's number one natural resource are the great expanses of rich grazing land that supports the state's giant beef cattle industry.
National Parks and Reserves
It would be tough to find a state with more national parks, national reserves, national grasslands, national forests, and historic sites than in this state. Wyoming is home to America's first National Park, and today there are an amazing number of National Parks and Reserves in this expansive state. Some of the endless places to explore in Wyoming are:
Wyoming Industry
Wyoming's number one industry is agriculture, which provides up to 86% of the state's agricultural product. Manufacturing is minimal in Wyoming.
Agriculture
In the land of cowboys, beef cattle is the number one crop. It accounts for about 86% of the state's gross agricultural receipts. Other agricultural products include:
Wyoming produces livestock commodities like wool and chicken eggs. Other greenhouse products like oats and sunflowers are also grown. Land Broker Co-op has many Wyoming farms for sale right now, check out the listings!
Mining
The industry of mining is a larger percentage of the state's gross product than any other state. In Wyoming there is mining for:
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