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    1311 1st Rd #&-1315, Meeteetse, WY 82433

    --beds
    0baths
    6,660sqft
    Farm
    Built in 1878
    288 Acres Lot
    $9,133,100 Zestimate®
    $--/sqft
    $2,758 Estimated rent

    Home value

    $9,133,100

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    $2,758/mo

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    What's special

    For nearly 150 years, this ranch has stood at the heart of Wyoming's ranching story. Known today as Old Pitchfork Ranch, it was the original headquarters of Count Otto Franc von Lichtenstein, the German-born cattleman who established the Pitchfork Ranch in 1878—one of the earliest and most iconic cattle operations in the Big Horn Basin. Here, history is not only preserved, it is lived. Franc's adobe residence, believed to be among the oldest standing structures in the region, once housed the first U.S. Post Office in the Basin and served as a gathering point for early settlers. Franc himself lived and worked within these walls, anchoring what became one of Wyoming's most legendary ranching enterprises. Historic Adobe Homestead Constructed circa 1880, the adobe home remains remarkably intact. Its walls18 inches thick, formed of earth, straw, and micahave endured Wyoming's harsh seasons for nearly a century and a half. The structure is entirely original, with modest interior framing to accommodate modern living. Current stewards Greg and Stephanie Luce have meticulously restored the residence, preserving Franc's design while introducing thoughtful updates. River-recovered longleaf heart pine flooring, together with river-recovered cypress ceilings and beams, and custom cabinetry by Norseman Designs West are incorporated into both the historic adobe and the modern addition, which complements rather than overshadows the original. Clerestory windows brighten the kitchen, and radiant warmboard heating ensures year-round comfort. Historic Outbuildings The compound includes several additional structures, each with its own historic significance: The Bunkhouse - Believed to predate the adobe, this log structure once housed the ranch's cowboys, including a young Butch Cassidy. It was carefully deconstructed, each log numbered, then reassembled on a new foundation. Today it serves as a comfortable guesthouse, retaining its historic soul. The Barn - Dating to the 1880s, this 160-foot-long log barn stands entirely original on its historic foundation. Its craftsmanship and scale reflect the earliest days of large-scale cattle ranching in the Basin. Guest Cabin - Relocated from the Pitchfork's former dude ranch, this cabin includes a vintage chuck box and period features, offering additional lodging steeped in ranching tradition. Together, these buildings form a compound that is both deeply historic and fully livable. The Greybull River The ranch encompasses 285 deeded acres with over two miles of the Greybull River running through its heart. The river is one of the most prized native fisheries in Wyoming, home to genetically pure Yellowstone cutthroat trout. A freestone river with exceptional dry-fly water, riffles, and pools, the Greybull provides both a world-class fishery and a serene, ever-present soundtrack to life on the ranch. For conservationists and anglers alike, the Greybull represents both rarity and continuity: a native trout stream that remains largely untouched, where wild fish thrive in solitude. Equestrian Lifestyle Horses have always been central to life on the Old Pitchfork. The barn, corrals, and restored round corral make it easy to keep and work stock on-site. Riders can saddle up and head directly into the river pastures or beyond the Greybull to the benches and foothills to ride, hunt, and fish. Within minutes by trailer, national forest trailheads open access to some of the most breathtaking alpine riding in the Rockies. Whether a quiet morning trot through the hay meadows or a full-day pack ride into the Absarokas, the property offers endless equestrian freedom. Conservation & Stewardship The ranch is protected under a conservation easement that preserves its character while allowing for agricultural use and thoughtful development. Importantly, it includes two designated building envelopesone still undevelopedoffering flexibility for a future owner to expand. Irrigation water is delivered via a two-mile underground pipeline from Timber Creek, with risers across 83 acres of hay pasture and adjoining horse pasture. The ranch also qualifies for landowner deer, elk, and antelope tags, enhancing its recreational profile. A Place of Serenity and Legacy Mornings here begin on the north porch, watching elk, moose, and deer wander the river bottom while ducks, geese, and sandhill cranes glide along the water. Afternoons might be spent fly fishing, riding horses, or tending to irrigation. Evenings close under a canopy of starsunspoiled by light, as they were when Otto Franc chose this site nearly 150 years ago. "For Stephanie and me, this has been more than a homeit's given us history, wilderness, and peace. My hope is that the next stewards will feel, as we have, the sense of living inside an ancient story much bigger than themselves."  Greg Luce

    Zillow last checked: 7 hours ago

    Listing updated: December 05, 2025 at 04:43pm

    Listed by:

    Latham Jenkins 307-690-1642,

    Live Water Properties LLC

    Bought with:

    Matthew C. MacMillan, 3626

    Live Water Properties LLC

    Source: TBOR,MLS#: 25-2554MLS Logo

    Facts & features

    Interior

    Bedrooms & bathrooms
    • Bathrooms: 0
    • Full bathrooms: 2
    • 3/4 bathrooms: 1
    • 1/2 bathrooms: 1
    Heating
    • Hydronic in-floor
    Features
    • High Speed Internet, Cathedral Ceiling(s), Wet Bar
    • Flooring: Hardwood
    • Basement: Finished
    Interior area
    • Total structure area: 6,660
    • Total interior livable area: 6,660 sqft
    • Finished area above ground: 0
    • Finished area below ground: 1,224

    Property

    Parking
    • Parking features: Gravel
    Features
    • Patio & porch: Deck, Porch
    • Fencing: Fenced
    • Has view: Yes
    • View description: Water, Valley, Mountain(s), Scenic
    • Has water view: Yes
    • Water view: Water
    • Waterfront features: River Access, River Front
    • Frontage type: River
    Lot
    • Size: 288 Acres
    • Features: Many Trees, Level, No CC&R's, Not in Subdivision, Landscaped, Sprinkler System
    Details
    • Additional structures: Guest House
    • Parcel number: 16480202743000
    • Zoning description: Agricultural
    • Horses can be raised: Yes
    • Horse amenities: Horse Set-up

    Construction

    Type & style
    • Home type: SingleFamily
    • Property subtype: Farm
    Materials
    • Concrete, Combo, Block, Stucco, Stick Built On Site, Other
    • Roof: Metal
    Condition
    • Year built: 1878
    • Major remodel year: 2013

    Utilities & green energy

    • Sewer: Septic Tank
    • Water: Well
    • Utilities for property: Phone Available

    Community & neighborhood

    Security
    • Security features: Security System
    Community
    • Community features: Fishing
    Location
    • Region: Meeteetse

    Other

    Other facts
    • Has irrigation water rights: Yes
    • Road surface type: Gravel

    Price history

    DateEventPrice
    12/4/2025Sold--
    Source: TBOR #25-2554 Report a problem
    10/24/2025Pending sale$7,950,000$1,194/sqft
    Source: TBOR #25-2554 Report a problem
    9/26/2025Listed for sale$7,950,000$1,194/sqft
    Source: TBOR #25-2554 Report a problem

    Public tax history

    Tax history is unavailable.

    Neighborhood: 82433

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