Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to wat...
Located just outside Powell in Big Horn County, Wyoming, this 328-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, recreational opportunity, and public land access. With approximately 190 acres under irrigation, 130+/- acres under pivot irrigation, and 60+/- acres in flood irrigation, the property has a strong foundation for agricultural income or operational use. The pivot is currently planted to a hay/grass mixture. There is live water for cattle out of Whistle Creek. The remaining acreage consists of pasture, creek bottom, and transitional ground with multiple potential building sites.Whistle Creek flows through the property, enhancing its utility for both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Water rights support the irrigated acreage, which is currently utilized for crop production and can accommodate a variety of agricultural practices. The level terrain and access to water also make this property adaptable to rotational grazing, hay production, or other income-producing land uses.The parcel is bordered by public land on the western boundary, providing direct access to hundreds of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities. The area is known for its upland game and big game species, and the creek corridor provides additional habitat value.The property offers direct access from a nearby highway, allowing for convenient year-round entry. Utilities are accessible on the property, supporting residential or agricultural infrastructure development. Scenic views of the nearby mountain ranges add to the location's appeal for those seeking a rural homesite with functional land attributes.Powell, WY, is approximately 15 miles from the property and provides access to essential services, schools, and agricultural support businesses. Cody, WY, is about 30 miles away and offers additional commercial services as well as an airport with regional connections. Billings, MT, a larger metropolitan area, is located roughly 100 miles to the north and provides access to major services and infrastructure.This property presents an opportunity for a buyer seeking land with productive capacity, recreational utility, and potential for residential development. Whether used for farming, ranching, hunting, or a combination of purposes, the acreage and location provide flexibility and long-term value.
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Brent was raised on a large family farm in Southwest Kansas. Here he developed his business skills as part owner of the farm and sales skills as a corn seed salesman. His extreme love of the mountains drew him to Northwest Wyoming 10 years ago. He has farmed and ranched in the area with every spare moment spent exploring the Bighorn and Absaoka Ranges with his family and friends. On of his highlights in life is volunteering for Bighorn County Search and Rescue. He has always had an extreme interest in land, keeping up with property listings and land sales at all times.This led him to realize that being a real estate agent would be a natural fit. He took training and rapidly exceled. As he continued in real estate he realized that Whitetail Properties fit his passion for land conservation, recreation in the outdoors and people.