Live like a Dutton! Giant ranch dubbed ‘Little Yellowstone’ is up for sale for $85million after being run by the same family for nearly 130 years

A massive ranch called ‘Little Yellowstone’ is for sale for $85 million after being run by the same family for nearly 130 years.

The May family is selling their “Antlers Ranch” near Meeteetse, a town south of Cody, Wyoming, after running it for more than a century.

The family selling the ranch has been described on social media as “sad” and “the literal plot of the Yellowstone series.” “Too bad the family couldn’t keep it up,” said one social media user.

The property is listed with Latham Jenkins of Live Water Properties and was first put on the market in August.

The property covers 16,000 hectares of land, but manages more than 40,000 hectares.

Antlers Ranch is “part of the 22 million acre Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem” with Yellowstone National Park at its center.

The ranch’s lands and the approximately 330 species of animals that live on them – such as elk, elk, eagles, deer and gray wolves – have led to it being called “Little Yellowstone.”

According to the listing, cutthroat trout and other fish swim in the river and three creeks that run through Antlers Ranch.

The May family is selling their ‘Antlers Ranch’ near Meeteetse, a town south of Cody, Wyoming, after running it for more than a century

The main building was originally built in the 1930s, but was renovated twelve years ago

The main building was originally built in the 1930s, but was renovated twelve years ago

The ranch's land and the approximately 330 species of animals that live on it, such as elk, elk, eagles, deer and gray wolves, have led to it being called

The ranch’s land and the approximately 330 species of animals that live on it, such as elk, elk, eagles, deer and gray wolves, have led to it being called “Little Yellowstone.”

The property is described in the listing as “both a working farm and a wildlife refuge” that offers multiple sources of income from bison, hay, minerals, gravel and hunting and fishing.

The property is described in the listing as “both a working farm and a wildlife refuge” that offers multiple sources of income from bison, hay, minerals, gravel and hunting and fishing.

Pictured above is one of the properties at Antlers Ranch

Pictured above is one of the properties at Antlers Ranch

According to the listing, cutthroat trout and other fish swim in the river and three creeks that run through Antlers Ranch

According to the listing, cutthroat trout and other fish swim in the river and three creeks that run through Antlers Ranch

There is sufficient housing for owners and staff, as well as infrastructure for Antlers Ranch to 'be a successful operating ranch'

There is sufficient housing for owners and staff, as well as infrastructure for Antlers Ranch to ‘be a successful operating ranch’

The ranch also has two owner-occupied homes, two ranch-style houses, a duplex and a bunkhouse

The ranch also has two owner-occupied homes, two ranch-style houses, a duplex and a bunkhouse

According to the listing, there is sufficient housing for owners and staff and enough infrastructure for Antlers Ranch to “be a successful operating ranch.”

The main building was originally built in the 1930s, but was renovated twelve years ago.

The ranch also has two owner-occupied homes, two ranch-style houses, a duplex and a bunkhouse.

The property is described in the listing as “both a working farm and a wildlife refuge” that offers multiple sources of income from bison, hay, minerals, gravel and hunting and fishing.

“Since its launch, potential buyers have visited the ranch, but many wanted to wait until after the election to make a decision,” real estate agent Jenkins told me. FOX business.

“Now, post-election, we have noticed a significant increase in serious interest and new leads. It is possible that we will have a new owner in the spring.’

Antlers Ranch is one of about 12,000 farms and ranches in Wyoming, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report.