During the months following its founding, Wyoming Catholic College received a substantial portion of the Broken Anvil Ranch, owned by Francie Mortenson-Perkins, as a generous gift. This lovely ranch valley, comprising over 2,000 acres of deeded, federal, and state land and valued at nearly $2 million, will be the permanent site of the College campus. The valley is broad and grassy, dotted with trees and sagebrush, and surrounded by rock formations of striking colors and shapes. In the distance, one can see the southern end of the
Wind River Mountain Range, one of the most majestic and prominent features of the Lander Valley landscape.
The architectural master plan for our future site is currently under review, and will be unveiled in the coming months. (For information about our interim campus at Holy Rosary Church in Lander, from which we are currently offering our entire program,
click here.)