Location: Wheatland Wyoming
The Ranch Area
Whitetail, mule deer, turkey, coyotes, and Canadian Geese and several species of ducks frequent the property. Hunting, hiking, camping, and four-wheeling trips can be found in the Laramie Mountains to the west. Laramie Peak, west of Wheatland, is the highest point in the Laramie Mountains with an elevation of 10,272 feet. The peak offers a steep 4.8-mile trail to the top that is open to ATVs, horses, and hikers. Other near-by attractions include Glendo.
Aerial Pictures
According to the High Plains Regional Climate Center at the University of Nebraska, the average annual precipitation for the Wheatland, Wyoming area is approximately 14.1 inches including 39.7 inches of snow fall. The average high temperature in January is 44 degrees, while the low is 17 degrees. The average high temperature in July is 91 degrees, while the low is 54 degrees.