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United States /Wyoming, 3 Latigo ln, 82520, 2.8

Listing ID :

15890363

MLS ID :

322673

Acres :

2.8 Acres
$350,000

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Hayden Outdoors

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Property Description

Nestled on the peaceful and quiet North 2nd Road, this beautifully updated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home offers the perfect blend of rural serenity and in-town convenience. Situated on nearly 3 acres, the property is fully equipped with essential infrastructure including power, natural gas, a private well, and an attached garage.

Land

Inside, the home has been thoughtfully renovated with modern upgrades, including stainless steel appliances and a completely remodeled bathroom. The open and inviting layout provides comfortable living space with a warm, rustic charm.
Previously used for horses, the property still features a loafing shed—ready to be restored for equestrian use or repurposed to fit your needs. Enjoy expansive pastures, stunning mountain views, and unforgettable sunsets, all from the comfort of your own land.
Priced to sell, this home won’t stay on the market long. Don’t miss your chance to own an affordable country retreat with all the essentials—and more—right at your fingertips.

Improvements

The bathroom has been completely remodeled from the floor joists up, featuring a brand-new tiled shower, brushed nickel fixtures, and a modern showerhead. The kitchen boasts all new stainless steel appliances, and updated flooring extends throughout the entire home, all new windows, upgraded electrical, and new garage door, creating a clean, cohesive feel.

Recreation

Located on North 2nd Street, this property sits in a peaceful area where the surrounding countryside is home to pheasants, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and the occasional antelope. Just down the road, you’ll find some of Lander’s favorite fishing spots, known for abundant rainbow trout, brookies, and browns, offering a true taste of Wyoming’s natural beauty right outside your door.

Region & Climate

Located at the base of the Wind River Mountains in central Wyoming, Lander is a scenic and vibrant community known for its stunning landscapes, outdoor recreation, and welcoming small-town charm. The area offers easy access to national forests, alpine lakes, rivers, and endless trails, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, anglers, hikers, and hunters alike.
Lander experiences a semi-arid mountain climate, characterized by four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and sunny with low humidity, making for pleasant days and cool nights—perfect for enjoying the outdoors. Winters bring crisp air and occasional snowfall, with nearby mountains offering opportunities for snow sports. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures, colorful scenery, and ideal conditions for fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching.
With over 235 days of sunshine per year, low annual precipitation, and clean mountain air, Lander provides an ideal environment for those seeking a healthy, active lifestyle in a naturally beautiful setting.

History

Lander is a town rich in history, culture, and frontier spirit. Established in the late 1800s and named after General Frederick W. Lander, a prominent figure in the development of the West, the town quickly became a hub for pioneers, miners, and traders. It played a key role in Wyoming’s early settlement and was once the endpoint of the Fremont Cutoff of the Oregon Trail.
Today, Lander proudly blends its historic roots with a vibrant, modern community. Its charming downtown is lined with local shops, art galleries, restaurants, and preserved historic buildings that reflect the town’s Old West heritage. The Museum of the American West and the Fremont County Pioneer Museum offer rich insights into the area’s past, including Native American history, early homesteaders, and the region’s geological story.
Lander is also home to the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), earning it a reputation as a center for outdoor education and wilderness training. The community is known for its strong sense of independence, hospitality, and civic pride. Local events like the Lander Pioneer Days Rodeo, one of the oldest rodeos in Wyoming, highlight the town’s deep connection to Western tradition and community spirit.
Whether you’re drawn by the history, the access to public lands, or the tight-knit community atmosphere, Lander offers a unique and fulfilling place to call home.

Location

Nestled in a serene and scenic rural setting just outside the town limits of Lander, this home is located within a peaceful Latigo Lane neighborhood—snug between gently rolling pasturelands and open sky, offering sweeping views of the surrounding Wind River Range.
You’re only a short drive  from the heart of Lander, the vibrant county seat of Fremont County. With a population of approximately 7,500, Lander fosters a genuine small-town spirit while simultaneously offering charming local shops, cozy eateries, essential services, and cultural venues, all with a Western flair.
The area is a mixed-use gem: open spaces for horses and recreational use, close enough to enjoy the conveniences of town yet remote enough for privacy and tranquility. The Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River and Sinks Canyon State Park are just minutes away, offering exceptional fishing, hiking, and rock-climbing opportunities.

Basic Details

Listing Type:

For Sale

Listing ID:

15890363

Price:

$350,000

Acres:

2.8 Acres

Address Map

Country:

United States

State:

Wyoming

County:

Fremont

City:

Lander

Latitude:

42.84360435

Longitude:

-108.733549342

Street Address:

3 Latigo ln