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Saturday, March 28, 2026
Tony, why is this post not working? -- there should be spacing between sentences, but it's not showing on my post
An iconic piece of Wyoming history is changing hands, but that history isn’t necessarily going to be lost. Those close to the sale of Antlers Ranch say the new owners hope to continue the operation much as it’s always been the last 131 years.
Antlers Ranch was listed in 2024 for $85 million, a once-in-a-generation listing that has been in the same family for five generations. The new owner and the sales price are not being disclosed, but Toby Griffith, a land broker with Live Water Properties, which handled the listing, told Cowboy State Daily that its buyers have told him they want to keep operating the ranch much as it’s been run to date.
“Everything is status quo, doing what Sam (May) has been doing,” Griffith said. “Nothing’s going to change immediately. (They’re going to) continue to run bison, continue the ag operation, continue with everything as Sam has for years.”