Western retreat buyers have a checklist when theyâre looking to buy a place in Wyoming, a checklist Matt MacMillan, broker with Live Water Properties, knows by heart.
âWhat we find in this business is that people are not so much seeking property, theyâre seeking attributes,â MacMillan told Cowboy State Daily. âMeaning, âWell, I want to be close to a cool western town. I want to have water, I want to have views. I want to have all these things.â
But getting all of the things on one property?Â
Itâs a challenge, MacMillan said, even for buyers willing to buy an extremely large ranch.
âIâm not saying you need the Antlers Ranch necessarily,â MacMillan said. âBut you do need thousands of acres.â
Usually.Â
But thatâs not the case when it comes to the 17 Rocking Chair Ranch, 6 miles west of Dubois. This is the total package for a Western retreat buyer, with all of the things in one small, 22-acre property. Itâs recently been reduced in price, and is now listing at $3.25 million.Â
âThis is one of those places that has all of the attributes of a much larger ranch, but itâs in that small package,â McMillan said. âItâs got nice improvements to the five-bedroom guest place, and then it has the beautiful live-water component. It has frontage on the Wind River, irrigated horse pastures, big views.â
In short, it ticks off all the boxes MacMillanâs Western retreat buyers always ask for, and then some.Â
Fly Fishing Paradise
A babbling river perfect for the fly fisherman is one of the things that makes 17 Rocking Chair Ranch particularly special.Â
Buying a place with live water access to trophy trout fishing typically requires a commitment to a much larger ranch than just 22 acres, but Rocking Chair is a gateway to world-class fishing on the Wind River.Â
âChris and Kim Anderson own the ranch, and they used it for like half the year,â MacMillan said. âAnd Chrisâ main reason for having it was the proximity to fly fishing.âÂ
Not just that proximity out of his back door, though, but to the entire, 185-mile Wind River, as well as the high elevation lakes and reservoirs hiding in the surrounding mountains. They total 43,000 acres of beautiful blue water, as well as offering thousands of miles of other streams and rivers.
Thatâs part of what has made the Wind River Valleyâs fly fishing coveted by expert fishermen in the lower 48. Numerous golden trout records have been set, including the 1948 world record, all-tackle weight, of an 11-pound, 28-inch golden trout caught in Cook Lake.
It doesnât hurt things at all that this trophy golden trout fishing comes with stunning views from the surrounding Wind River, Absaroka, and Owl Creek Mountain ranges.
Equestrian Adventures
The other key attribute of the property was something Chrisâ wife Kim was passionate about and thatâs horses.Â
âSo, they built a barn for Kimâs horses, and you can ride from this property,â MacMillan said. âOr you can throw the horses in the trailer and kind of explore the back country that way.â
The horse barn is a roomy, 1,600-square-foot structure with six horse stalls that have sliding doors. Each stall features Dutch doors on the exterior wall with access turnouts, and there are non-skid mats for the center aisle. The barn includes a tack room and a vet room as well.
The ample barn is positioned near the river, and the property also includes irrigated pasture for both hay and grazing.
Not only is the property an equestrian-loverâs dream, but Dubois itself has a reputation going back at least 100 years as horse country. It is surrounded by the Shoshone National Forest.
Thereâs more than 4,000 miles of horse trails to ride in the Dubois area, as well as 830,000-some acres to explore atop a horse â a lifetime of horseback adventures.Â
In fact, horseback riding is so popular in Dubois, the city even provides a place in the town park for riders to hitch their horses.Â
Home Is A Giant Log Cabin
Of course, like many things, horseback riding is more fun with friends.Â
Not to worry, the ranch not only has a nice, 4,500-square-foot log cabin home with five bedrooms and three baths â plenty of room for guests â but it also has a 1,096-square-foot guest home with two bedrooms and two baths and a full kitchen.Â
Both homes are beautiful inside and wouldnât look out of place on the cover of a Better Homes and Gardens magazine.
The property also has a shop as well as plenty of garage space for all the toys â boats, snowmobiles, extra vehicles or practical things, if you must, like a nice riding lawn mower.
âThe river borders this property to the south, and thereâs a sweet little spot down there,â MacMillan said. âItâs got a great picnic hangout right by the river, where you can fish or have a glass of wine.â
Property owners can often hear the river gurgling at 17 Rocking Chair Ranch, carried like wishes on the wind. Those wishes invite anyone who hears it to go and sit by the river for a spell, just enjoying life for a while in a space that feels much larger than it is, in a world thatâs often much smaller than weâd like.
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Renée Jean can be reached at renee@cowboystatedaily.com.


























