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Welcome to
Wagonhound Land & Livestock
Wagonhound Land & Livestock Company,
formed in 1999, covers more than 150,000 acres in southeast Wyoming, in and along
the Laramie Range of the Rocky Mountains, which includes the most pristine land
in the lower 48 states. The ninth largest in acreage yet the least populated state,
Wyoming features some of the most breathtaking natural sights in the worldmany
of them on the Wagonhound Land & Livestock property, located adjacent to and
within Medicine Bow National Forest.
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Forged from several large ranches merged to form an outstanding self-sustaining
property, Wagonhound offers an interplay created by the Laramie Mountain Range and
the ranch's many mountain stream drainages. This results in a wonderfully varied
landscape of mountain summits, sheer granite walls and towers, caves, awe-inspiring
rock formations, gentle foothills, lush meadows, riparian corridors and rolling
prairies. Five-mile long Wagonhound Gorge is especially striking, with a 70-foot
waterfall in its upper section
and another 40-foot fall
near the mouth of
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This beautiful,
unspoiled land is home to a wide variety of wildlife
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the gorge. This beautiful, unspoiled land is home to thousands
of elk, mule deer and whitetail deer, to
large herds of antelope, and to black bears, mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes and
numerous varieties of water and upland fowl.
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A company as diverse
as its landscape, Wagonhound Land & Livestock specializes in
all-natural beef raised from pure, home-bred Red Angus cattle whose ancestors
became an established herd decades ago on this very ranch. Wagonhound's herd of
cutting and cowhorse-bred Quarter Horses, ranging from
some of the most notable individuals in the industry to equally valued using stock,
fill three newly-built barns and graze the ranch's meadows. Additionally, Wagonhound
offers elite outfitted hunts, with a specialty being
the massive elk Southeast Wyoming is so famous for hosting. Wagonhound's farming
operation, located on land with topsoil as deep as 20 feet, produces high-quality
alfalfa hay in such quantities that a surplus of nearly 15,000 tons is sold annually.
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