Description
Mountain Meadow Cabins is a rare and secluded property nestled in the Snowy Range Mountains of the Medicine Bow National Forest, eight miles west of quaint Centennial, WY. The 19-acre site, with nine classic log cabins, secured by a long-term NFS permit, allows personal or commercial use. As a renowned destination for outdoor adventure, this opportunity comes once in a lifetime for the outdoor enthusiast with an entrepreneurial spirit. Surrounded by lodgepole pine forest, the rolling grass and lush wildflower meadow is set at 10,200-foot elevation. A short gravel road leads visitors to a cabin of choice. Beyond the open meadow, thousands of acres of Medicine National Forest await exploration. There are nine quintessential log cabins built between 1950 and 1990: four small, two medium and three large accommodating approximately forty guests. The cozy small cabins feature one double bed and one twin bed, perfect for two. The medium cabins with two double beds and one twin bed, are ideal for groups of four/five. For larger groups, two cabins offer two separate rooms with three double beds and one single bed. The small cabins have original wood floors while the medium and large are carpeted, preferred for winter. Each cabin has electricity, updated kitchens with propane stoves and ovens, refrigerators, sinks and cooking equipment, and updated bathrooms including showers. The property will be sold fully furnished with beds, bedding, nightstands, tables, chairs, barbecue grills, picnic tables, fire pits and more. For operations, there is a 3,200 sf 40x 80 metal building on slab with an oversized roll-up door providing a front office, storage, garage, and shop space. This building has been used to check-in visitors, store high-profile vehicles, snowmobiles, equipment and camp supplies. It is conveniently adjacent to the horse corral and tack shed. The property has a single well that serves all cabins. Three propane tanks totaling 4,000 gallons are distributed across the property. Propane stoves or wall units heat the cabins and water heaters. The site has five separate septic systems. All structures have metal roofs minimizing ongoing maintenance. Current ownership utilizes Starlink for internet access. The Snowy Mountain Range in the Medicine Bow National Forest is one of Wyoming's most sought out and well-known outdoor destinations. Medicine Bow Peak's eastern facing 12,000 ft granite wall is the signature landmark with three crystal-clear alpine lakes below. Wherever your passion lies, there is an incredible amount of outdoor activities within minutes; hiking forested trails, conquering mountain summits, technical mountain biking, high-altitude road biking, hidden-lake trout fishing, rippling fly-fishing floats, recreational boating, challenging rock climbing, open-range horseback riding, extreme kayaking, meandering canoeing, cold plunges and sun drip-drying, unending off-road ATV and side by side trailing, scenic autumn aspen drives, hidden camping spots, perfect campfire smores, full moons and bright stars, billowing clouds, fast moving storms, peeking sunrises and golden sunsets. Winter brings snowmobiling and snow bikes, downhill powder and silent cross-country skiing, work-out snowshoeing, crystal clear ice fishing, lake ice skating and pick-up hockey games. For the sportsman, whitetail and mule deer, herds of elk, solitaire moose, sprinting antelope are plentiful. Soaring bald eagles and hawks are frequently sighted, capturing small game. Mountain Meadow Cabins has successfully operated by current ownership for 28 years with a growing and returning client base. Summer and autumn months see a steady stream of visitors from June through September, while winter season largely begins in December continuing through March/April depending on snowpack. During winter months until Memorial Day, Highway 130 is closed a mile east of the Cabins with access is via snowmobile and snow cat only. The snow cat is available for a full pric