Pitchfork Ranch
Автор: Latham Jenkins
Загружено: 2025-07-10
Просмотров: 1180
Pitchfork Ranch – A Legacy of the American West
https://www.livewaterjacksonhole.com/...
Set beneath the towering Absaroka Mountains near Meeteetse, Wyoming, the Pitchfork Ranch is one of the most historic and iconic working ranches in the Rocky Mountain West. Founded in 1878 by Otto Franc von Lichtenstein, the ranch spans 96,115± acres of deeded, leased, and permitted lands and remains a fully operational cattle enterprise supporting 1,300 mother cows.
The Pitchfork’s renown reaches far beyond its fences. In the early 20th century, Charles Belden’s evocative photography of ranch life brought national attention to the property through features in Life and National Geographic. Decades later, the ranch became the setting for Marlboro’s iconic cowboy campaigns. Today, the same rugged terrain, historic barns, and sweeping vistas remain—untouched and timeless.
With over six miles of private Greybull River frontage and additional mountain tributaries, the ranch offers one of Wyoming’s finest native trout fisheries for Yellowstone cutthroat. It also lies within critical winter range for the famed Cody Elk Herd, offering landowner-eligible big game tags across multiple trophy units.
Anchored by historic architecture and modern infrastructure, the Pitchfork blends functionality with unmatched heritage. Its Stone House, original barns, and cultural history reflect a continuity of place that few properties can match.
Now offered for $52.8 million, the Pitchfork Ranch is more than a ranch—it’s a living emblem of the American West, ready to be carried forward by its next steward.
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео mp4
-
Информация по загрузке: