In unincorporated Laramie County, these smaller Cheyenne WY ranches near Table Mountain feature wide-open views, privacy, and convenience. Located 20-25 minutes west of Cheyenne, the large land lots of Cheyenne WY real estate in Table Mountain Ranches offer easy city access with the peace and quiet country lifestyle with marvelous vistas.
Table Mountain Ranches subdivision includes Cheyenne Wyoming horse properties ranging from approximately 10 to 40 acres in the rolling hills and native grasses leading up to Table Mountain. Property owners enjoy abundant trails for horseback riding and hiking.
In 2011, prices for these Cheyenne properties vary. Ten acres are running under $30,000. Large homes with oversized garages and outbuildings on 15 to 40 acres run between $260,000 and $450,000.
Table Mountain Cheyenne real estate is zoned Rural Residential. Table Mountain Ranches offers a variety of personalized ranches, some developed with modular/stick built homes, large homes, large garages, and outbuildings. The community is covenant protected. Table Mountain Ranches welcomes horses. Properties may include fences for children and pets along with non-commercial animal projects for 4-H types of activities. Owners may install entrance gates.
Table Mountain Ranches subdivision is accessible year round via gravel roads maintained by Laramie County. Each parcel of undeveloped land is near electricity. Amenities, such as the arena and fenced area around the arena, are maintained by the Table Mountain Ranches Owners Association maintains community.
Cheyenne, the Wyoming state capital, offers diverse employment and businesses and an entrepreneurial spirit. The city offers a combination of elements that highlight the western culture yet add a cosmopolitan touch. From rodeos to festivals to seminars and education to recreational amenities, the community continues to offer vital resources to residents and visitors alike.
Acclaimed Laramie County School District serves the students in this unincorporated area of Laramie County. The closest elementary school is only six miles away from homes in Table Mountain Ranches.
Wyoming’s favorable business climate and tax neutrality ranks tops in the nation. Long considered a transportation hub, the city lies at the crossroads of Interstate 80 as it passes east/west and the Interstate 25 corridor that passes through Denver and along the Front Range. Denver International Airport is located about 2 hours south.
For information about real estate, ranches, and land in Laramie County, call The Property Exchange at (307) 632-6481.




