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40 STUNNING acres of private land near Vedawoo Recreation Area and Ames Monument with private well and 360 degree mountain views! Own your piece of Wyoming with stunning skies, abundant wildlife and views of Vedawoo Recreation Area, Medicine Bow National Forest and the Rocky Mountains! Build your home or cabin or own for recreation and hunting. Steps from Ames Monument and less than a mile from Vedawoo State Park. Covenants allow fishing easement along most brook tracts in subdivision. Livestock and horses allowed, per covenants. Approximately 20 minutes from both Cheyenne and Laramie. About Vedawoo: At an altitude of 8,200 feet, the views from the top of these granite formations are breathtaking. Overlooking dense pine directly below and endless plains under the wide open Wyoming skies, you can see up to 75 miles south. It is a place of profound beauty. The Native Americans named this area Vedauwoo (pronounced Vee-Duh-Voo), which means "Land of the Earthborn Spirits." You'll see why they believed it was a spiritual place when tons of rock seem to balance on inches of space.
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40 STUNNING acres of private land near Vedawoo Recreation Area and Ames Monument with private well and 360 degree mountain views! Own your piece of Wyoming with stunning skies, abundant wildlife and views of Vedawoo Recreation Area, Medicine Bow National Forest and the Rocky Mountains! Build your home or cabin or own for recreation and hunting. Steps from Ames Monument and less than a mile from Vedawoo State Park. Covenants allow fishing easement along most brook tracts in subdivision. Livestock and horses allowed, per covenants. Approximately 20 minutes from both Cheyenne and Laramie. About Vedawoo: At an altitude of 8,200 feet, the views from the top of these granite formations are breathtaking. Overlooking dense pine directly below and endless plains under the wide open Wyoming skies, you can see up to 75 miles south. It is a place of profound beauty. The Native Americans named this area Vedauwoo (pronounced Vee-Duh-Voo), which means "Land of the Earthborn Spirits." You'll see why they believed it was a spiritual place when tons of rock seem to balance on inches of space.