The Wapiti Mountain Ranch Community is a 21st century vision for homestead development, designed around historical preservation, wildlife conservation and an unmatched lifestyle experience for the community members. With only 28 homesteads strategically placed adjacent to the 5500 acre wildlife preserve, each owner is given the rare opportunity to enjoy a private ranch estate with backdoor access to over 12 square miles of exclusive wilderness and solitude.
Wapiti Mountain Ranch is a ranch preservation community consisting of 12,000 deeded acres of pristine forest, rugged canyon lands and wide open natural grasslands. With over 500 head of resident elk, the ranch holds outstanding habitat conservation values. Surrounded by major metropolitan cities, including Cheyenne and Laramie Wyoming and Denver and Ft Collins Colorado, this ranch presents a unique opportunity to preserve one of the last large acreage ranch holdings along the Front Range Development Corridor. Designed as a low density development, Wapiti Mountain Ranch offers 28 exclusive homestead sites, a 5500 acre wildlife habitat preserve, endless views across the high plains, and superb community amenities, including gated access, equestrian riding and boarding facilities and comfortable guest cabins.
The ranch is located in the southern reaches of the Laramie Mountains and consists of 11,911 + deeded acres, 640 acres of Wyoming state lease and 1,060 acres of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land. The topography of the area includes rolling meadows and grasslands, red rock buttes and mesas with timbered covered canyons leading to the high country. There are several water features scattered throughout the ranch, including some beautiful water falls. Elevation on the ranch ranges from 7,600 to 8,600 feet.
The Wapiti Mountain Ranch is known for its large elk population and good mule deer population. This ranch is located in Elk Hunting Area 6. Herds of elk in excess of 500 head can be seen in the tree covered hilltops and rugged canyons. The elk are the main focus of the ranch, but there are quality mule deer and antelope in sufficient numbers as well as some whitetail deer, moose, black bears, and mountain lions.
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