Property Description
Grid-connected 1,900 sq. ft. cabin featuring a detached garage and workshop.
Pristine maintenance throughout the property.
Immediate adjacency to public lands with a supplemental 80-acre state lease.
Clear, sweeping views of Laramie Peak and thousands of acres of surrounding National Forest and state land.
Direct access to extensive public land trails and 10s of thousands of acres.
Located within Area 7 Elk Area
80-acre State of Wyoming Lease.
Spanning 120 total acres, with 40 deeded, this exceptionally private and meticulously maintained mountain sanctuary offers breathtaking vistas, high-quality habitat, and direct access to public land. This unique property invites you to immerse yourself in nature, where the stunning scenery and high-quality improvements provide the perfect backdrop for adventure and retreat. It is an ideal setting to escape the daily grind with family and friends, creating lasting memories in the heart of the Laramie Mountain Range outdoors.
Location
Positioned in the Laramie Mountain Range foothills, Mickelsen Cabin is situated against the south face of Albany Peak and the headwaters of South Fish Creek. The property is conveniently located approximately 30 minutes west of Wheatland and Interstate 25 and ¾ of a mile from the gravel county road.
Locale
Located in Albany County, Wyoming, within 2.5 hours from Denver, Colorado, and just 25 miles west of Wheatland, Wyoming, which serves as the nearby county seat, offering amenities such as hotels, groceries, medical facilities, and shopping.
Climate
The area receives an average annual rainfall of 14 inches and 48 inches of snowfall, with approximately 224 sunny days per year. Average temperatures are 80° in July and 43° in January.
Overview
This retreat offers a rare recreational experience due to its diverse terrain and border with the Medicine Bow National Forest. From scenic backpacking trips, UTV excursions, hunting or fishing in the surrounding areas, or just relaxing on the porch, the scenery, peace and quiet, and privacy enhance the experience on this beautiful property.
Hunting
The area sustains robust populations of elk, mule deer, bear, and Merriam’s turkey. The property is situated in Area 64 (Region J) and offers over-the-counter deer tags and the famed Area 7 Elk limited quota elk unit.
Recreation
The location offers year-round access. Recreation is significantly enhanced by the direct border with Medicine Bow National Forest, offering miles of hiking, biking, and UTV trails, along with numerous hunting and sightseeing opportunities throughout the entire mountain range. Nearby Guernsey and Glendo State Parks offer additional avenues for camping, hiking, boating, fishing, and mountain biking.
Ranch Operations
The Mickelsen Cabin has been a family retreat and hideaway for many years, providing the hub for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation for family and friends on the nearby public access points that surround the property.
Aesthetic Value
The property is situated adjacent to Albany Peak and just east of Laramie Peak, presenting scenic vistas and varied topography, including rock outcroppings, mountain meadows, deep canyons, and sprawling vistas. It is noteworthy that this property, along with several hundred thousand acres of this mountain range, was affected by a wildfire in 2012. Since then, the native flora and fauna have begun to regenerate; new tree growth has sprouted, and the ecosystem is recovering.
Investment Value
This property offers a year-round, accessible recreational retreat with valuable improvements and direct access to thousands of acres of public land via the bordering Medicine Bow National Forest. Its close proximity to growing municipalities, including the Colorado Front Range and Cheyenne, is poised to enhance its value over time.