These tracts were carefully
designed to minimize impact on the area and
still offer that quality of country living with
privacy and a measure of quiet solitude. As
impressive as all of these attributes may be, it
is even more noteworthy that all of this is less
than 5 miles driving distance from downtown
Sheridan.
Sheridan, Wyoming, now
recognized as the #1 Western Town in America,
has everything desirable for the family wanting
to return to the roots of "small town America."
is only minutes from essential services such as
the Sheridan County Memorial Hospital that
continues to expand and improve medical services
along with other ancillary medical facilities
nearby. It is also minutes from Sheridan High
School located near SCMH and Sheridan Junior
High, along with several elementary schools in
the area. Area schools at all levels enjoy
modern facilities and well-funded educational
systems.
The diversity of social and recreational
opportunities available for families to enjoy in
Sheridan and northern Wyoming are also
important. The golf enthusiast can enjoy golfing
at the Kendrick Golf course (public), Sheridan
Country Club (private), Powder Horn Golf
Community (private), or travel 34 miles south to
the Buffalo Golf Club (public). Rodeo fans will
enjoy the world famous Sheridan WYO Rodeo in
mid-July, one of the top 50 PRCA rodeos in the
country, and many other local rodeos throughout
the area all summer long. The Sheridan County
Fair and the Sheridan County Rodeo take place in
August and represent the best family oriented
activities for ranch families in "small town
America." The Big Horn Equestrian Center
continues the historical tradition of polo
dating back to the late 1800's and is the
setting for the world famous Don King Days which
was recently written up in the Western Horseman
Magazine.
Preservation of local history
has been a community priority as evidenced by
King’s Saddlery and Museum, the Sheridan County
Historical Society Museum, Kendrick Mansion, and
the Bradford Brinton Memorial & Museum.
The Big Horns may be the most
"user friendly" mountains that most people will
experience offering camping, hiking, horseback
riding, hunting, mountain biking, cross country
skiing, snowmobiling, and wildlife viewing.
Access to the mountains is less that one hour
away with good highway access at Dayton or
Buffalo, Wyoming.
The Sheridan WYO Theater and
Kendrick Mansion Carriage House offer
outstanding live theater. The WYO Theater
frequently brings nationally prominent musicians
and other artists to its stage for sell out
performances.
Last, but certainly not least,
it should be noted there are many different
denominations of churches throughout the
Sheridan community. Civic organizations and
charitable foundations are recognized for their
generosity to the well being of the community in
both the public and private sectors.
The list of attributes of this
great community is extensive and far too lengthy
to enumerate in detail here. This general list
should suffice to attract your attention and
encourage your further inquiry. This opportunity
to live at