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The Berry Hammer land- a fantastic opportunity in Big Horn, WY

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Real Estate Agent with Ask about land and ranches for sale in WY- Chase Brothers

 A Berry Hammer is a stone tool the Indians used to grind berries.  Along the banks of Kruse Creek, a rising spring creek, in Big Horn, WY, several of these tools have been found (with berry stains still on them), in addition to many other artifacts from a time when the entire Little Goose valley was home to thousands of Indians.  In those days, the land was incredibly abundant with game and the year-round supply of water made this a great camp, even in the winter. 

Fast forward 150+ years and the Berry Hammer Land, in the Big Horn area, has become one of the most beautiful and valuable real estate markets in the West.  It's an extraordinary opportunity- 352 acres of pristine fields and hills punctuated by a year-round, live spring creek, reservoir and brush covered riparian habitat. Uniquely, this ranch lies adjacent to one of the premier golf courses in the western US, the Powder Horn; while to the east stretch endless miles of Wyoming's Powder River rangeland and ranches. To the south and west, the Big Horn Mountains jut from the landscape, offering a breathtaking glimpse of Mother Nature's handiwork. Nearby to the south, a country road leads to the Wyoming Bird Farm, catering to the state's sportsmen, and then on to the Big Horn Polo Club, a startling expanse of deep green fields comprising the nation's first polo club established west of the Mississippi and the oldest continuously played polo club in the US.

Enjoy the views and picture yourself here.Google Earth view of Berry Hammer

views from Berry Hammer

Berry Hammer- lake