Country Home In Hidden Hills
New FOR SALE
Albany County
Acreage
35.61 ±Price
$896,500New
County
Albany CountyAcreage
35.61 ±Price
$896,500Address
99 Old Wagon Road
Tie Siding, WY 82084
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Description
Welcome to 99 Old Wagon Road, a spacious 3,688 square foot home in the exclusive Hidden Hills community. This home offers stunning mountain views, wide-open skies, and the comfort of modern living. Nestled just southeast of Tie Siding, Wyoming, this custom-built 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath home perfectly balances space, function, and Wyoming charm.
Inside, you’ll find a thoughtfully designed layout with oversized living areas, abundant natural light, and large windows that frame panoramic views of the surrounding hills and mountains. The same landscape as Vedauwoo’s world-famous rock formations. The kitchen flows easily into the dining and living spaces, making it ideal for entertaining or simply enjoying peaceful evenings at home. The primary suite is generously sized with its own private bath, while the additional bedroom and bathrooms provide comfort for family or guests. Extra rooms with large closets in the lower level are perfect for office space, storage, hobby rooms, and could easily be converted into bedrooms.
Practicality meets convenience with both an attached heated/cooled garage and a large detached garage, perfect for recreational vehicles, storage, or a workshop. With 3,688 square feet of living space and a large covered porch, this property offers room to relax, work, and play. It also has the potential to be a horse property with a barn already in place and partial fencing.
Featuring a state-of-the-art solar electric grid and geothermal heating and cooling, this property delivers eco-friendly comfort while substantially lowering utility costs.
Located just off Hwy 287 in the Golden Triangle, you’ll enjoy easy year-round access to Laramie, Cheyenne, and Fort Collins while still benefiting from the privacy and freedom of rural living. National forest lands, fishing, and endless outdoor recreation are all within minutes.
Tie Siding is more than a location — it’s part of Wyoming’s story. Born in the 1860s as a timber hub for the Union Pacific Railroad, crews harvested thousands of lodgepole pines from nearby mountains to supply “ties” for the nation’s first transcontinental railway. The name Tie Siding remains a testament to that history, with the railroad still running through the valley today. The property features remnants of the area's original one-room schoolhouse, once belonging to early homesteader Georgiana Prosser. Surrounded by historic ranches, open rangeland, stunning rock outcroppings, and trails once traveled by pioneers, the area blends the romance of the Old West with the freedom of modern country living.

Nick Oceanak
Property Listing
Type
Recreational Land, Residential Land, Hunting Land, Horse Property
Road Frontage
Township Road
Outbuildings
Shop, Barn, Garage