160 Acres
T Cross Ranch is a spectacular and historic guest ranch 15 miles north of Dubois, Wyoming. The ranch is very well suited to a variety of uses ranging from its existing century-old guest ranch operation to that of fishing and hunting lodge, a corporate retreat, a base for scientific research, artists’ and photographers’ Mecca, or a family’s private get a way.
T Cross’s setting in a secluded alpine valley at an elevation of 7,800 feet has breathtaking beauty and timeless magic. The property is at the edge of the largest roadless area in the lower 48 states, surrounded by the endless pine forests and open meadows, trout-rich streams and small lakes of the Shoshone National Forest. Nearby peaks of the Absaroka Range exceed 11,500 feet. The Washakie Wilderness Area extends northwest from T Cross, with Yellowstone National Park beyond. Wildlife large and small, including world class big game animals, is abundant and often visible on and around the ranch. Wildlife enthusiasts are delighted to find abundant wildlife including elk, moose, deer, bears, wolves and even the elusive mountain lion. The area is home to the largest herd of bighorn sheep in the Rockies and several thousand elk winter in the area.