Another amazingly beautiful Wyoming ranch is for sale.

It's in one of the most historic places in the state.

But you have to know where it is.

It's called - THE LAZY FROG RANCH.

You've got to admit, that is a unique and memorable name. But it is even more memorable for who once used it as a hideout.

This is the very area that Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid hid cattle they had rustled.

This is the famous HOLE IN THE WALL territory. The actual hole in the wall is right where this ranch is.

Watch the video below to see the land and the homes that are part of it.

Got deep pockets?

It's just $10,100,000.

I bet you can talk them down to a cool $9,500,000.

Nestled in central Wyoming's rugged Red Wall area, Lazy Frog Ranch offers 835± deeded acres, complemented by 584± acres of BLM lease, in an exceptionally private yet accessible location.

Situated approximately ten miles southwest of Kaycee, Wyoming, this remarkable property combines modern living, historical richness, and unparalleled recreational opportunities.

With over three miles of the Red Fork of the Powder River meandering through its boundaries and below the towering red wall, Lazy Frog Ranch encompasses a stunning landscape, productive irrigated meadows, and an exquisite custom-built home, guest accommodations, and supporting amenities.

This ranch provides a secluded retreat ideal for families, corporate gatherings, or those seeking a serene escape into the unspoiled beauty of Wyoming.

You'll want to call Holland & Hall Realty for this listing.

But if you can't afford the ranch, you can still visit the area and even camp at Outlaw Cave, where the gang hid their loot.

See Inside This Amaizing Casper Mansion

  • Jason Lewis Reality posted this wonderful tour of a mansion in Casper, Wyoming, that is now for sale for 1,480,000
  • Let's look through some of the best rooms, because we have all been curious.
  • These photos were also featured on the Facebook page USA Historical Houses

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

Vintage Wyoming Movie Posters

I love walking down the hallway of a modern movie theater and looking at the old posters of vintage movies.

That got me thinking about old Westerns based on Wyoming. How many of those posters are still around?

Many are, and many are for sale online, if you want to decorate your home, or even home theater, with classic and mostly forgotten movie posters.

Most of these films were made before the era of television. Hollywood was cranking out these things as fast as they could.

The plots, the scrips, the acting, directing, and editing were SO BAD, they were good.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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