Farms for Sale
Embrace the tranquility of rural living with our selection of farms for sale.
Whether you’re seeking a place to cultivate your passions or simply enjoy wide-open spaces, these properties offer endless possibilities. Dive into our listings and find your perfect slice of farmland today!
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Bull elk and brown trout! Mule deer and rainbows! Tons of hay and fat cattle! Over a mile of river frontage! Belonging to the same family for +/- 150 years, the 710 acres of the Burns Family Farm & Ranch, encompassing over a mile on "both sides" of the very best the Chama River has to offer is not a "once in a lifetime opportunity" but a property that only comes along "once in generations", if ever... Owned by the same family since the 1870's, this "first time on the market" hidden gem of +/- 710 acres can be yours...Many existing state & national parks would envy the privacy, location and natural beauty of the Burns Family Farm & Ranch on the Chama River. In a state where water is the gold, BFF&R has it all... The State Engineer represents water rights irrigating +/- 280 acres and over a mile of private, secluded Chama River frontage ON BOTH SIDES OF the river, miles from any public access..... Offering an incredible diversity in ecosystems- bosque, hay production, cattle & livestock grazing, cottonwood lined river bottoms, benches layered in Oak, Pinyon Pine, Juniper & Ponderosas, intersected with gorgeous meadows of natural grass....There are secluded pockets that feel like they're a million miles from anything yet less than a mile to paved year round access. There is a 60x60 barn/shop with power & water that includes a private beef & game processing plant, complete with walk-in cold rooms & freezer, a storage area, and power for the inside and outside RV/Motorhome stalls with a back-up generator. This HQ is ideal for full conversion into a barndominium or high end RV Parking. With over a mile bordering the almost million acres of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation, the elk and mule deer hunting is world class. The Jicarilla Reservation has added actual fence crossings, spread along the border of the ranch, so the elk and mule deer can cross into the ranch to water at the river. The game trails look like cattle paths with lots of traffic... New Mexico Game and Fish currently awards BFF&R 2 mature bull elk tags, 1 archery tag and 1 cow elk tag annually (averaging 1 tag per +/-177 acres ). Mule Deer landowner tags are applied for in March each year. Rio Arriba County, NM has consistently been the top producing county in the US, Canada and Mexico for placing mule deer in the Boone & Crockett record book! With over a mile of the Chama River meandering through the ranch, there are a dozen or so incredibly deep pools holding massive german browns and rainbows for the consummate fly fisherman who likes to release a dozen or so before breakfast. For the archer, bow fishing for carp can be outstanding. The river is miles from any public access so the trespasser is non-existent and your game and fish are protected. The Burns Family Farm & Ranch on the Chama River's fishing and hunting have both been in high demand by trout guides and big game outfitters for years,representing the quality of both. Development options are endless. With a shop/barn and working pens as the only improvements, you are not paying for someone else's McMansion! There are no HOA or Conservation Easements restricting BFR&R, so subdivision or preservation options are available for todays discriminating investor. There are numerous building sites on secluded benches with tremendous privacy & seclusion as well as over a mile of highway frontage bordering both sides of Highway 84. Caretaker - As the current ownership lives off the property, there is a long term caretaker in place who manages the ranch, oversees the livestock and has a desire to continue as caretaker with the right situation. With +/- 710 acres bordering over a mile of river frontage on both sides of the Chama River, Burns Family Farm & Ranch has no equal. Over +/-150 years of family history has kept this incredible property off the market and the seller said it's time to pass the baton. Ideal for that dream family estate, corporate retreat,land investment opportunity for future use or securing one of the Southwest's last great riverfront opportunities, the options for the Burns Family Farm & Ranch on the Chama Riverare endless. The opportunity to own it is not... Call or email today for more info and your private qualified showing. Co brokers welcome.
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10.66 acre Pecan Orchard with 66 acre feet of Middle Rio Grande water rights! In the historic picturesque village of Cuchillo New Mexico only about seven miles from I-25 and the Truth or Consequences Airport, and about 15 miles from Truth or Consequences NM. . The spacious main house features an open concept living area with a large renovated kitchen, 2 bathrooms, and 4 bedrooms with a large master suite. The home has oak hard wood floors, ceramic tiles, high end carpet, vinyl flooring, a new furnace, new appliances, and a new propane freestanding stove. There is an additional 1 bdrm 1 bath apartment. A 57X72 processing/retail building/apartment- completely renovated and 200 amp service with 2 rooms wired to accommodate refrigeration allowing for "farm to table" production. There are 238 producing trees 1970 era, 80 trees planted in 2021 with room for an additional 164 trees in the active orchard. Underground drip irrigation was installed and instituted in 2023 allowing for the .85 acre holding pond to be reclaimed enabling this additional property to be placed into production in the future. With a 8X40 Conex, a 20X34 carport with storage, a 10X 50 shed and all equipment necessary to produce and market pecans the Gants Family Farm is a must buy! Currently the owners have customers nationwide with an emphasis in the northern portion of the Midwest. The completely organic farm has gained such success with its marketing the owners were required to purchase from other organic farms to complete the requests from customers. Acquired in 1989, the family began having the annual Cuchillo Pecan Festival in 1991 attracting festival goers from many states and several countries. They would prepare upwards of 700 pecan pies and other confectionery with pecans and would completely sell out the day of the festival. A family owned operation ready for you!
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Discover your opportunity to own 19.5 acres of prime, level land in the serene North Valley of Las Cruces. This expansive property provides the perfect setting to build your dream home, offering a peaceful retreat with plenty of space to create your own rural haven. The land comes with valuable EBID surface water rights for irrigation. Livestock is allowed, so you can bring your horses, cows, chickens, and more to create a true working farm. The wide-open spaces allow you to design your farm exactly as you envision it, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the country side. While offering a quiet rural lifestyle, this property is still conveniently close to the amenities of Las Cruces. Whether you're looking to start a farm, build a custom home, or both, the possibilities are endless with this exceptional property. Call today for more information.
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Agua Fria Retreat consists of 40.95+/- acres. Nestled among the tall pines of the Zuni Mountains, along the banks of the Agua Fria Creek, this property has it all: a 3,250 sq ft handcrafted and built home and many other features. It is built with seclusion, being self-contained with an on-site well and solar panels and plenty of area to explore. Off-grid but close enough to major airports and local shopping for all your needs.40.95+/- Deeded Acres Agua Fria Creek flows from February to June each year. Rock Bluffs Rocky outcroppings and Man-Made Pond have many additional features. A small valley runs mostly north and south along the length of the property. Ridgetops turn into mostly flat mesa tops. The property is easily accessed via a partially paved and gravel road maintained year-round by Cibola County. The 2.2-mile road leading to the property is well-maintained by the owner. Grants, a community along Interstate 40, is a mere 30-minute drive. Grants has several restaurants, several service stations, a hospital, a Wal-Mart, and schools. The mining, art, and history museums offer yet additional places to visit and explore. Agua Fria Retreat is the perfect location for those who seek an off-grid, secluded, upscale Home. It is self-contained, away from the crowded subdivisions and neighbors, yet close enough to a community that offers all the necessary shopping and health care that you may need. With so many historic and cultural sites within minutes or a few hours away and the 1.6 million acres of Cibola National Forest as your backyard, there will always be somewhere to see and explore. The owner is an American Artist, instructor, and videographer whose work is immediately recognizable and collected worldwide. The home and amenities were built by hand by the owner over the course of a few years. His attention to detail and artistic talents are expressed in the workmanship. The owner milled all the lumber from logs harvested on the property. The stonework, both in the main house and in the other buildings, and the landscaping come from the property. The home, apartment, and garage are built using a Metal Building by Rigid Buildings as the shell. The metal building design was chosen over traditional wood or log construction for its durability and fire mitigation. Being in the middle of the forest, a metal building will not burn and is an excellent choice for this area. Additional fire mitigation has been done around the home. The Interior design is based on a Japanese open-design floor plan and was built with comfort in mind. The open design, both inside and outside, is perfect for entertaining out-of-town guests; imagine sitting around the pond or one of the fire pits, enjoying your favorite beverage, enjoying the mountain air, watching the sunset, and then watching the stars that seem close enough to touch. Please click here to go on 360 virtual tour of the Main House, Apartment, Garage, & Green House. To get a more realistic feel, make sure to use the auto-rotate feature in the accessible menu on the bottom left corner of the screen. This property has many possibilities, from a couple looking for a place to retire to a family with several family members, to a hunting lodge, to a bed and breakfast, to an AirBNB destination. Live in the main house and rent out the apartment. With all the property has to offer, there are as many possibilities as you can imagine. This property has so many outstanding features that it is impossible to list or explain in words. It must be seen and experienced to get the full effect of what it has to offer. To schedule your private qualified showing. Please call or email today. Financial verification is required prior to all showings. The property includes a Case 590 turbo Backhoe with Mechanical Thumb, a gasoline-engine-powered Wood Splitter, all components of Solar and water systems, a Duro Max DUEL FUEL XP 13000 HX Generator, Major Appliances, a Samsung Double-oven-Range, an LG Double Door, a Dual bottom compartment Freezer, a Whirlpool Dishwasher, a Washer and Dryer, and an Upright Freezer. All household furnishings are negotiable with the potential buyer. Heating System: in floor / hot water, 2/ One open fireplace, one wood- burning stove with forced air Blower. 40-gallon water heater and on-demand hot water heaters in the main house and apartment. Home Style: Ridged Brand Pre Fab Metal Building. Metal Roof with Spanish Tile on Additions to the building. Interior design: Japanese open-design floor plan with Native wood and stone features harvested and collected from property, Pre Fab Rigid Metal Building 40' x60', Year Built: Completed in 2024, All metal building construction, Chosen method to mitigate fire danger Total Finished Sq. Ft.3850; Total Livable/Heated Sq. Ft. 3,250: Heated attic used for storage at roof/wall points 600 Sq. Ft 3 Bedrooms and three full baths Fence Type Wood & Rustic zig/zag pole fence along the entrance driveway, and room for 10 vehicles. The detached 30'x50' Rigid Metal Building Built in 2017 (1,500 Sq Ft) footprint, with loft space in the apartment, adds an additional 675 Sq Ft of heated living space. It is used for a Garage/ shop and an apartment. The apartment takes up 975 sq ft with a Bedroom Loft. The garage has two garage-type doors that can be used to store the backhoe and/or any other vehicles. It also has a closed-off section that can be used for storage or a separate tool room. Water to the property comes from the private well on the property, which has an enclosed well house and is considered one of the best-tasting and cleanest in the area. The delivery system features a high-pressure pump that pumps the water to the main house and other buildings. The property also has a detached greenhouse 20x16 (320sf) that produces greens and vegetables year-round. There is one open-roofed cover used to store firewood, keeping it dry in any weather, and an elevated platform that can be used as a kids' tree house or a sitting area to enjoy the view of the property This property borders the Cibola National Forest (consisting of more than 1.6 million acres) on three sides. The west side is Private property, which just so happens to be owned by the owner of the Agua Fria Retreat. A short drive puts the owner in any number of unique places that the area has to offer, from the world-famous hot springs in Pagosa Springs to world-class skiing at Wolf Creek Ski Area, Taos Ski Area, Purgatory Ski Area, Some of the Oldest Churches in North America, World class Hunting and Fishing are minutes from the front steps. The area is rich in Native America Tribes and the history that their ancestors left behind. The Zuni Reservation is just a few miles from the property. World-renowned Chaco Canyon is less than 2 hours from Grants, and the legendary Mesa Verde National Park, Four Corners National Monument, and numerous other sites are within a few hours' drive. La Ventana Natural Arch and El Malpais National Conservation Area are just a short drive from the front door; El Morro National Monument (designated a dark sky site) is about 15 miles west of the home, and Ice Caves are within 10 miles. Famous Sky City Acoma Pueblo is 45 minutes east. The annual Quadrathlon on Mt Taylor in February brings athletes from around the country, is a must see for those adventure seekers Located in Game Management Unit 10, with the application through the NMDGF small contributing ranch pool, you may be eligible for a unit-wide Elk Tag. New owners would have to apply through the NMDGF; Hayden makes no guarantees of receiving an Elk Tag but may assist in connecting with NMDGF. Unit 10 has seen a few Bull Elk over 350" in the past, with a few 300" class bull elk taken regularly. Mule Deer have been spotted right outside the front door. The odds of drawing a Buck Mule Deer tag are not as hard as in other parts of northern NM. Several trophy-class Mule Deer have been taken in years past in unit 10 and surrounding units. Flocks of wild Merriam Turkeys frequent the property and have been viewed right outside the residence. Sitting in the heart of NMGF unit 10 in Cibola County and Close to the famed Gila units, which hold some of New Mexico's largest Bull Elk, this property could be the ideal location for the individual looking for an Off Grid Hunting Lodge. With the main house and the guest house, several hunting partners can call this property home during their hunting adventures. The ranch is less than two hours from The San Juan River quality waters. Located in the northwest corner of New Mexico, the San Juan River is world-renowned for providing some of the most rewarding trout fishing you will ever experience. The San Juan River quality waters, a 4-mile stretch of river below Navajo Lake Dam, is a consistent producer of rainbows and browns averaging 16 to 18 inches, with many reaching much larger proportions. Recent studies have suggested that there are more than 15,000 fish per mile; WOW that's a lot of fish!!! Hiking, Camping, Hunting, and ATV Riding are all available on the property, and with the Cibola National Forest as your backyard, you have a whole lot of trails and back roads to explore. With a bit of work, a fence and/or corrals could be installed to hold a few heads of cattle, horses, sheep, or goats. The property may then be viewed as agricultural, which could conceivably lower the property taxes. The new owner may wish to explore this. Mineral rights are included in the sale of the property There is one well on the property Water level 100 feet. Well depth 560 feet. Private well permit #B-1698 TRN# 371229 Used by the current owners as their primary residence The apartment can be a source of income by renting it out or used as a AirBNB vacation rental Cibola County, New Mexico, has a warm and dry climate. Summers are hot and sunny, with temperatures usually in the mid to high 90s. Winters are mild, with temperatures typically ranging from the mid-40s to 70 degrees. Spring and fall also tend to be mild, with a mix of warm and cold days. Precipitation in Cibola County is sparse, often only receiving around 8 inches per year. Though it can become quite dry during long periods of drought, there is usually enough rain to support the local vegetation. Cibola County, New Mexico, gets an average of 13 inches of rain per year, compared to the US average of 38 inches. Cibola County averages 23 inches of snow per year, compared to the US average of 28 inches. On average, Cibola County has 278 sunny days per year, compared to the US average of 205 sunny days. These numbers are county-wide. The Agua Fria Retreat sits at a higher elevation and may experience slightly cooler temperatures than the average. The area is rich in history, from the Native American tribes to the early Spanish settlers who called it home. Zuni, Navajo, Hopi, Apache reservations, Acoma, and Laguna Pueblos are all in the area. Please call or email today for more information on this unique ranch to answer any questions and schedule a qualified showing. Financial verification is required prior to all showings Co brokers welcome Area communities driving distance Grants, New Mexico: 20 miles a 45 +/- minute drive Albuquerque New Mexico: 100 miles a 2 +/- hour's drive Farmington New Mexico: 150 miles a 3 +/- hour's drive Gallup New Mexico: 80 miles a 1 1/2 +/- hour's drive Durango Colorado: 210 miles a 4 +/- hour's drive Santa Fe: 150 miles a 3 +/- hour's drive Navajo Reservoir/ San Juan River: 200 miles 3 1/2 +/- hour's drive Wolf Creek Ski Area: 250 miles 5 +/- hour's drive Purgatory Ski Area: 250 miles 4 1/2 +/- hour's drive Chaco Canyon New Mexico: 130 miles a 2 1/2 +/- hour's drive Mesa Verde National Park: 230 miles a 3 1/2 +/- hour's drive
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648 acre dryland farm located west of Clovis. 7 years left in CRP program.
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RANCH FOR SALE IN NORTHERN CATRON COUNTY. 320 UNRESTRICTED ACRES. BORDERS PUBLIC LAND ON THREE SIDES. ELIGIBLE FOR ELK PERMITS. TRUE LOG HOME. This 2BR 2B true log home, at approximately 1740 square feet, is ready for you to take it and finish it as you desire. The boards on the ceiling and walls were planed by the owner, and the exterior doors and cabinets were hand-built by the owner. The wood burning stove would easily heat this well-insulated home. You won't find the uniqueness of this home in any other house. The barn is 30' X 40' plus four covered stalls. The cattle panels and squeeze chute will stay with the property. The boundaries are fenced, and the property borders public land on three sides. Property is about half flat and open and half hilly and treed. A good producing water well, powered by solar, provides water to livestock and wildlife. As shown in the pictures, the drinker overflows into a dirt tank. With the diverse terrain, browse, and constant water supply, the property is ideal to apply for an elk permit. This property is ideal for anyone wanting to be off-grid with wildlife being your only neighbors. The distant views of the mountains is just another perk of this property.
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Discover a truly unique opportunity with this remarkable 24.69-acre property nestled at the base of the stunning Robledo Mountains, right on the border of the majestic Rio Grande. This one-of-a-kind parcel offers the perfect canvas for a dream homestead or the potential for exciting development ventures. With its unparalleled location, this land provides an exceptional opportunity to own a prime piece of real estate. Imagine waking up to breathtaking views and enjoying picturesque sunsets, as the vibrant colors of the Robledo Mountains change with the light. Whether you envision a tranquil retreat or a thriving community, this property promises endless possibilities in a setting that is both serene and inspiring. Don't miss your chance to invest in a slice of paradise on the banks of the Rio Grande!
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Welcome to your own slice of agricultural paradise. This incredible offering includes 38 acres of fertile farmland in the North Valley. Whether you're a seasoned farmer looking to expand your operations or an outdoor enthusiast looking to establish a thriving orchard or cultivating their own crops, this property offers it all. This property is conveniently located just a short distance outside Las Cruces city limits and close to Mesilla Park. This idyllic farmland offers the perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility. This property is zoned D1-L, allowing for it to be split into a minimum of 1 acre parcels. This could make the perfect location for a rural neighborhood setting. The property will be conveyed with combined EBID and subsurface water rights.
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The hidden jewel of the Southwest! The C Bar Ranch, consisting of +/-6,386 deeded acres and +/-1,710 acres of NM State lease totaling +/- 8,096 acres, presents a unique opportunity to own one of the most spectacular ranches available on the market today. Everything about this ranch is top notch, from the meticulous husbandry which makes it highly Productive for both agriculture and wildlife to the breathtaking scenery and impressive history.The C Bar is a transitional high desert ranch consisting of mountainous terrain with picturesque sandstone bluffs and productive canyons, to rolling hills and grasslands. The ranch hosts an array of vegetation consisting of both native occurring grasses, shrubbery and trees, and some that have been seeded in by the ranch owner, including Buffalo Grass, Arizona cottontop, Sand Dropseed, and Russian Wildrye, Sycamore Trees and more. C Bar is contiguous and nearly the entire Western boundary borders the 3.3 million acre Gila National Forest. One would never guess driving on the highway that something like this exists just in the distance. *Seller will consider owner financing with specified terms The current owner's motto is to leave the land better than you found it and this ranch is a true example of that. Not only has there been substantial habitat improvements and continued management made personally by the Seller, C Bar also received and implemented a $200,000 grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife for ground nesting bird habitat, the result of which has produced a very large quail population. The ranch has also received an award for Excellence in Range Management from the Society for Range Management and an award for Outstanding Land Stewardship from the New Mexico Association of Conservation Districts. Water improvements include 11 wells, 8 storage tanks and approximately 30,000 ft of pipeline providing excellent water distribution... not to mention the numerous seasonal dirt tanks that are found throughout. This ranch is fenced and cross-fenced. Some pastures have been managed primarily for cattle use while others have been meticulously managed for wildlife habitat. There are three sets of working pens on the ranch. Wildlife/Hunting C Bar Ranch is in Game Management Unit 23 in Grant County and is within about 10 miles of the Hidalgo County line. Both Grant and Hidalgo Counties hold 9 out of the 10 Boone and Crockett Coues Deer records per NM Game and Fish. Unit 23 is also known for its high density of Mule Deer and C Bar is home to a multitude of both Mule Deer and Coues Deer. Deer tags are over the counter for the landowner and whomever the landowner wants to let hunt on the ranch. Three species of Quail can be found on the property, Gambles being the most prominent, Montezuma, and some Scaled. Elk are rare in the general area, however thanks to the careful management, and abundance of grass and water, this ranch has a small resident Elk herd and Elk tags are unlimited over the counter (one per person) in unit 23 for landowners as well. The outfitter has historically been guiding two Elk hunts and two deer hunts on C Bar yearly. Other wildlife on the ranch includes bear, mountain lion, antelope, javelina, coyote, bobcat, and coatimundi. The Sandstone bluffs, and overall topography of the ranch create opportunities for a multitude of other recreational activities to enjoy right at home such as photography, rock climbing, biking etc. Currently, there is a lease contract covering three sections situated in the Southernmost part of the ranch for wind generated energy. Access for the power company for construction and maintenance is through a neighboring ranch to the south, maintaining the privacy and integrity of the heart of the property. Construction of the turbines have not yet begun, however there is a potential for more income once they are. The history of this ranch is evident in the many native American sites, petroglyphs, pictographs and the remnants of homesteads. Also, there once was a school on the property in the early 1900s. The C Bar Ranch is truly a unique and special place, and with over 90,000 more applicants for big game tags this year over last...and the stock market the most volatile it has been in many years, is it time for you to secure your own recreational ranch with tags and while it is still affordable? Call or email today for more information or to schedule a qualified showing. The ranch is located about 75 miles from the Arizona border. Tucson is within about 185 miles. The historic towns of Silver City, Bisbee, and Tombstone with their great food and shopping are all near enough for a day trip. Fishing lakes and rivers in the vicinity are easily accessible from the ranch. Also popular in the area are the Gila Cliff Dwellings, the City of Rocks, Rockhound State Park and the Faywood Hot Springs.
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Nestled in the Catron County mountains in New Mexico and amid the breathtaking expanse of the continental divide, you'll discover an exceptional cattle ranch that offers a true testament to the rugged beauty and rich history of the American Southwest. This expansive property is located near the small village of Aragon, NM, offering a unique blend of rustic charm and modern functionality. This sprawling ranch spans an impressive 75 sections, with 40 patented acres providing a solid foundation for your ranching operations. Encompassing approximately 48,500 acres of appropriated grazing land, held under warranty deed, this property supports yearlong operations and can accommodate 350 to 400 cattle. The land's natural resources, combined with its well-designed infrastructure, make it a haven for both cattle and wildlife alike. The ranch's layout has been thoughtfully designed to maximize both functionality and efficiency. The entire property is fenced and cross-fenced, allowing for effective management of livestock rotation. Water, always a vital resource, is well-managed across this estate. Two solar wells, multiple dirt tanks, and natural springs are strategically placed to support both livestock and wildlife. Corrals, equipped with shipping pens and livestock scales, make management and transport of cattle both seamless and efficient. The ranch truly embodies thoughtful planning, honed through generations, reflecting its deep-rooted connection to both the land and livestock. The terrain is beautifully diverse, with a rich tapestry of trees including ponderosa pine, pinon oak and cedar/juniper. The ranch offers a perfect blend of lush grasslands and diverse browse for livestock. The pastures feature blue grama, blue stem, pine grass, and mountain muhly. The landscape is further enriched by fourwing saltbush and apache plume. These lush woodlands create a serene sanctuary for not only the livestock but the abundant wildlife and native species that roam the area. For those who appreciate the intricacies of statutes and territorial acts, owning a ranch covered by NM Statute Law 19-3-13 and grounded in the 1889 territorial act signifies not only a tangible asset but a living piece of history as well. These features, combined with the advantageous laws and historical significance, make it a rare find in today's market. The ranch is steeped in history, embodying the pioneering spirit of the 1886 Mining Act, where past meets present in a seamless blend, making it not just a property, but a legacy waiting to be continued. Knowing that you are preserving a vital part of the West's culture and economy can be incredibly rewarding. This property is more than just land; it's an opportunity to immerse yourself in the traditions of ranching that have been part of New Mexico's heritage for centuries. The legacy of ranching is alive and well here, and it's reflected in the quality of the grazing lands, meticulously maintained by previous caretakers who revered the land as if it was their own. Such care has ensured that the property's potential is as strong today as it was back in 1889.
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The Dulce Hideaway consists of 160 Deeded acres. This off grid hideaway is tucked away and off grid, producing its own electricity via two arrays of solar panels and backup generators. The property is less than 3 miles from the famed Jicarilla Apache Reservation and the Colorado border.+/- 160 Deeded Acres Grassy Bottoms, Pinon, Cedar, Sage Brush, Mountain Mahoney cover most of the property with several open areas to gaze the stars or the open valley below. The property boundary is fenced with barbed wire, repairing the fence will allow the new owner to graze a few head of cattle or horses, which may allow them to get a lower tax rate via the agriculture designation The shining star on the property for those that wish to be "Off Grid" is the solar system. The system features two solar panel arrays consisting of 6 solar panels each, fixed on poles that are set in concrete pads. The 120SF battery room is where the batteries sit in an insulated box and all the controls to make this system state of the art and makes this property truly "OFF GRID" 2 Story Home built in 1999, has been recently renovated and features added to, with the latest renovations being new deck lumber. The home's lower level has 20" walls with straw bale used as insulation which make the home extremely energy efficient. The home is heated with a wood burning stove and even on the coldest days, the home stays warm and comfortable. The home features a lower level living space of 918 SF and an upstairs Living space of 510 SF plus an attic used for storage. With a total of 1,428 SF of living space, two bathrooms, a master bedroom upstairs, living room with wood burning stove, a sitting room downstairs and an extra room upstairs that is currently used as an office,. The kitchen features a newly Installed (August 2024) Frigidaire Refrigerator and Whirlpool Range, and plenty of cabinet space. A recently renovated wood deck on the west and south side of the house makes the perfect place to enjoy take in the beautiful sun sets or sun rises or just to sit and relax Guest House is 640 SF open studio design, offers plenty of space to add an additional bed or beds for guests or additional family members. With one full bath and radiant heat, the open design and views from the balcony, the guest house is a great addition to the property. Water to the property comes from the local water users system, connecting to the main line at the county road. The delivery system features a pump house that is heated via solar panels and a high pressure pump that pumps the water up to the water building next to the main house. The water building features two pressure vessels, a large storage tank and controls to assure that there is always an adequate supply of pressurized water to the residence. The detached garage is 288 SF, room for one vehicle has a closed off section that can be used for storage or a separate tool room. A short drive puts the owner from any number of amazing places that the area has to offer, from the world famous hot springs in Pagosa Springs, to world class skiing at Wolf Creek Ski area, Taos Ski area, Purgatory Ski area, Some the Oldest Churches in North America, World class Hunting and Fishing are literally minutes form the front steps. The area is rich in Native America Tribes and the history that was left behind from their ancestors. The Jicarilla Apache Tribe Reservation is just a few miles from the property. Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde and numerous other sites are within a few hours' drive. If you are into conspiracy theories, Dulce Base is the subject of a conspiracy theory claiming that a jointly-operated human and alien underground facility exists under Archuleta Mesa on the Colorado-New Mexico border near the town of Dulce, New Mexico. Never confirmed and to this day remains one of many conspiracy theories related to aliens. Sitting in heart of NMGF unit 4 in Rio Arriba County and Close to some of Colorado's prime hunting locations, this property could be the ideal location for the individual looking for an Off Grid Hunting Lodge. With the main house and the guest house, several hunting partners can call this property home during their hunting adventures. With improvements to the habitat, such as developing additional water sources. Clearing sage brush and planning native grasses and Forbs for elk and mule deer will make this property a "go to" location for wildlife. There is a good local population of Elk and Mule Deer in the area and the improvements will attract them even more that what already exists. The property is located in primary zone and is currently enrolled in the EPLUS program and normally receives one Elk tag either Mature Bull or Cow Elk. The current owner currently has an agreement with a local outfitter to purchase the properties elk tags for 2024 & 2025. Elk are browsers by nature and graze over the area, because of the location, elk cross the ranch frequently, especially during the latter part of the year. Herds of 30 plus have been seen on and in close proximity to the ranch and many herds of bachelor bulls are seen frequently on or near the ranch in late fall and early winter. 300" class bulls are frequently harvested in the unit with few larger bulls taken every year. With the amount of moisture that the ranch has had in 2024, the feed for the elk and deer has been excellent. Thus antler growth will be again great for the 2024 season. Anyone can also apply for an Elk License in the public draw that would be unit wide. Unit 4 is in Rio Arriba County which is world renowned for the trophy deer that come out of the unit. Every year hunters from all over the world apply for a chance in the public draw or buy one of the auction tags to harvest one of the many Rio Arriba county giants. Every year bucks in the 180"+ class are harvested in the unit or in nearby in some of the Colorado units. More trophy class Mule Deer have come from Rio Arriba County New Mexico that any other area in the west. The famed Jicarilla Apache Reservation which sits just a few miles from the property is world renowned for its trophy class mule deer, a tour of the Game and Fish office in Dulce is a must to see some of the trophies. A google search of 4 outfitters will provide you with photos of some of the world class Mule deer and Elk harvested in the past. Their offspring still roam the area on and off the property Private land Deer licenses in unit 4 are on a draw only basis, a limited number of private deer licensees are available each season. Private land owners must apply and be drawn for the licenses. These private land licenses are valid on the private land that they were issued on. Anyone can also apply for a Deer License in the public draw that would be unit wide. The ranch is less than two hour's drive from The San Juan River quality waters. Located in the northwest corner of New Mexico, the San Juan River is world renowned for providing some of the most rewarding trout fishing you will ever experience. The San Juan River quality waters, which is a 4 miles stretch of river below Navajo Lake Dam is a consistent producer of both rainbows and browns averaging 16 to 18 inches, with many reaching much larger proportions. Recent studies have suggested that there are more than 15,000 fish per mile; WOW that's a lot of fish!!! The famed Chama River also offers world class trout fishing and is less than an hour's drive from the property. Numerous lakes that offer great family fishing and recreation are within a hours drive. Hiking, Camping, Hunting, ATV Riding are all available on the property The property has a perimeter Barbed Wire fence that has not been maintained in several years. With a bit of work, the fence could be brought back to a condition that would hold a few head of cattle, horses, sheep or goats. The property could then be viewed as agricultural and could conceivably lower the property taxes. No Known mineral or water rights Used by the current owners as their primary residence Income is received via the sale of the one Elk Tag to the local outfitter, the guest house can be a source of income by renting it out or used as a AirBNB vacation rental Dulce, NM has a semi-arid climate with cool to warm temperatures and low annual precipitation. The average high temperature in July is 85°F and the average low temperature in January is 12°F. On average. Snowfall is light but can occur throughout the winter months. During the summer months, temperatures can reach into the 90s and even 100s at times. Dulce, New Mexico gets 14-19 inches of rain, on average, per year Dulce averages 73 total inches of snow per year On average, there are 283 sunny days per year in Dulce. The area is rich in history from the Native American tribes to the early Spanish settlers that called the area home. Please call or email today for more information on this unique ranch and answer any questions you might have and to schedule a qualified showing. Financial verification is required prior to all showings Co brokers welcome Area communities driving distance Pagosa Springs: 35 miles within an hour's drive Chama New Mexico: 23 miles within an hour's drive Farmington: 90 miles within an hour & half drive Albuquerque: 174 miles within two & half hour's drive Durango Colorado: 100 miles within two hour's drive Santa Fe: 130 miles within two hour's drive Navajo Reservoir: 60 miles within a one hour drive
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The A Lazy A Ranch is the prime opportunity to own an elk hunting ranch with annual grazing income or expand your current cattle operation into NM. The ranch was put together piece-by-peace over the past 90 years, boasting +/-6,854 acres, is located 30 minutes north of Quemado, NM. The A Lazy A Ranch presents a turnkey opportunity as a hunting ranch, cattle ranch or both, with water resources, expansive pastures and natural big game habitat.+/-6,854 acres. It includes +/-4,264 deeded acres, +/-1950 acres of state lease and +/-640 acres of BLM lease. The land is accessible by county roads, and the terrain varies from grassland bottoms to tree-covered mesas and rolling hills up to canyonlands in the northernmost parts. Diverse vegetation of native grasses, wildflowers, pinon and juniper trees provides great food and habitat for many species of wildlife. The headquarters includes a modest ranch house and bunkhouse with 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, and a separate shower in the bunkhouse. A sizable solar array has been recently installed, making the property self-sufficient and virtually eliminating electric bills. A 40 x 50 metal shop also provides ample room for large equipment and supplies. The ranch is fully fenced with cross fencing into pastures, with corrals near the middle, making them accessible to all portions of the ranch. The ranch is within Game Management Unit 12 and provides great opportunity for elk, mule deer, antelope and dove hunting with the possibility of quail hunting with some additional management. Local fishing Bluewater Lake -This serene lake, located 25 miles west of Grants about 1.5 hours away, is set in a pinon-juniper landscape with views towards the Zuni Mountains. The park offers camping, hiking, birding, horseback riding and fishing. And not just any fishing - you'll find some of the best tiger muskie fishing at Bluewater Lake! The park elevation is 7,554 ft. Quemado Lake - is located approximately 20 miles south of Quemado. The recreation area includes the 131-acre manmade trout lake with two ADA fishing piers, two boat ramps, seven developed campgrounds, one primitive campground and links to more than seven miles of hiking trails. The lake is nestled between piñon-juniper woodlands and pine forests at an elevation of 7860 feet. Quemado is stocked with rainbow trout in fall, winter and spring months. The lake offers year-round trout fishing and warm water fishing for channel catfish and small mouth bass during the summer months. Under current management grazing is practiced from December to July per the grazing lease agreement. Cattle are removed in July to allow the pastures to rest and enable big game migration onto the property. Typical stocking rates for cattle vary from year-to-year but are around 12-15 AU per section. Leased lands have established stocking rates that must be followed. Through domestic and livestock wells the ranch has been allotted 8.62 Acre feet of water rights (TBV) Both hunting tags and grazing leases have provided an income for this operation over many years with current year-to-year leases in place. Quemado, NM, with a population of 250 people, has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cool winters. The average temperature in the summer is 80°F and the average temperature in the winter is 30°F. Precipitation is sparse throughout the year, averaging only 8 inches of rain annually. Snowfall can also be expected in the winter months, ranging from light to moderate snow showers. The air quality in Quemado is generally good and often sunny days can be enjoyed here throughout the year. Albuquerque International Airport is about 2.5 hours from the property via I-40 and Hwy 117.
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What a great opportunity to acquire a historic piece of the west in Catron County, NM. Located 18 miles southwest of Datil, NM, this rustic log/adobe home was built in the early 1900's. Situated on 119 acres that are fenced into 3 pastures, the 1,100 square foot home has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The home boasts of antique cabinets and wood flooring that was harvested from one of the earliest sawmills in the area. The original garage is still in use and is made out of adobe and native rock. Next to it is another building that contains a root cellar. There are several other native log buildings and a quaint guest house with a bed and wood stove. Other improvements include a large shop with cement flooring, wood corrals with covered stalls, a round pen and an arena all set up to train and ride your horses. Three productive wells provide water for the home, livestock and the numerous elk and antelope that utilize it. Located is Game Unit 15, the owner receives a yearly elk tag.
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In the very heart of Unit 5A, Rio Arriba County, New Mexicolies the perfect turnkey +/-305 acres of the Continental Divide Ranch. Bordering an additional +/-1000 acres of landlocked BLM, snuggling up to the Continental Divide to the west, with views of the Jemez Mountains to the south, this big game unit is one of the most coveted in the country for landowner mule deer and elk tags. Vegetation is made up of towering Ponderosa pines, Gambel oak, Pinyon pine, juniper, sage and +/-15 acres of cheat grass & native grass meadows. With an average elevation of 7600 ft., with vertical hills rolling up an additional +/-200 ft., there's a side-by-side trail system for scouting, game retrieval and access into the adjacent landlocked BLM that is not accessible to the public. A seasonal short term grazing lease with a neighbor keeps the land in a very low agricultural tax status (+/-$825.00 for 2024). The Home A very sound and comfortable +/-2400 sq. ft.,4 bedroom, 2 bath, post & beam constructed home, with metal roof and 2-car covered carport, is being conveyed furnished and turnkey, mostly ready to move in. The attached sunroom on the south side makes for an ideal coffee nook..... While being a very complete recreational second home, it would also be a great candidate for updating with your personal touches. There's a chain link fenced yard for your pups and metal pole working pens and corrals for your horses & cattle. A +/- 40x80 covered loafing shed would be ideal for storage of your equipment and that Polaris Ranger or Cam Am, as well as enhancing the property for an ideal equestrian facility. The ranch is serviced by natural gas, city water and includes a private well. The ranch has been managed for big game hunting, historically receiving two Unit 5A ranch only elk tags (1 bull, 1 cow) and 2 landowner mule deer tags annually (always check regs). There are 2 separate game sanctuaries with +/-15 acres of food plots planted, and two Banks Hunting Blinds in place, one overlooking the game corridor canyon and the other overseeing a food plot, drinker and elk wallow. A $25,000 water well was installed with a year-round game water drinker, with overflow valve keeping a pond for those bull elk to wallow in. Caretaker The out-of-state Seller currently has an agreement with a local contractor that provides caretaker service. In exchange for storage of some equipment, the contractor provides caretaker services and inspection of the property 3 to 5 times a week. It's been a welcome convenience and the caretaker would like to continue with a similar arrangement should the new owner find this service helpful. In recent sportsmen's surveys completed across the country, there are over 3 million first time hunters hitting the woods since Covid and the smaller, high-quality hunting ranches with landowner tags are the most sought after and the most difficult to find. Regina is just 20 minutes from Cuba, NM and some of the very best Mexican food choices that exist. There's also a Safeway, Ace Hardware and a McDonalds. The I-40 & I-25 interchange in Albuquerque is about 90 minutes. Call or email today and you could be hunting your very own property with your very own private land elk tags this fall!
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A rare opportunity to own 40 of the 16,490 acres within the Cubero Land Grant. This 40 acre parcel has already had the improvements completed by the previous owner including: cross fencing into multiple pastures, storage tank, rubber tire and automatic horse drinkers and an arena. Stalls include an indoor and outdoor area. In addition there is a small functional living area within the barn that includes a kitchen, bath, living area and bedroom.40 acres of loamy soils with diverse vegetation which has been rested for many years. Area is laid out into many pastures allowing for rotational grazing. Many of the fences are suitable for smaller livestock such as sheep and goats. Main barn is approximately 60 x 40 with storage, small apartment area, well house and indoor runs for livestock including a livestock waterer. There are many additional outbuildings including a small hay barn to store bales. There are a couple small additional pens and shelters and dog pens/runs as well. 5000 gallon storage feeds a small rubber tire drinker with an external float next to the arena. This area of rich diversity includes dinosaur diggings, volcanoes with magnificent lava flow, desert-like areas, high rugged mountains, lakes and lush valleys. Bluewater Lake This serene lake, located 25 miles west of Grants is set in a pinon-juiper landscape with views towards the Zuni mountains. This park offers camping, hiking, birding, horseback riding and fishing. And not just any fishing-you'll find some of the best tiger muskie fishing at Bluewater Lake! Beauty. Culture. Art.... For more than two thousand years Sky City Cultural Center and Haak'u Museumrich in cultural architecture, serves as the reception center and museum for visitors to the Pueblo of Acoma. It is the gateway to Acoma "Sky City". Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico is more than just a tourist destination. Its part of New Mexico's cultural heritage, as the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in North America and the 28th Historic Site designated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Acoma history is also the story of the Southwest, from its initial role as the home to the Anaasazi people, to the thirteenth century founding of the Pueblo, which is still alive and well as a community and touchstone for Native Americans in the area and nationwide. This area is very diverse in Agriculture. Four seasons allows a tremendous opportunity for someone wanting to have a homestead or horse farm. Water well in place with 5,000 gallons storage tank. Well will convey with property. Riding arena, RV parking spot, cross fenced pastures and a small apartment within the barn allows for a lot of income producing potential for this property. Cubero, NM has a semi-arid climate, with hot summers and cold winters. During the summer months, temperatures can often reach above 90°F (32°C), while in winter months temperatures can dip down to freezing or even below. Precipitation is low throughout the year and often unevenly distributed. The area gets an average of just over 9 inches of rain per year, mostly concentrated during the late summer and early fall months. Winters tend to be very dry due to persistent drought conditions. Climate Cubero, New Mexico United States Rainfall 10.8 in. 38.1 in. Snowfall 12.3 in. 27.8 in. Precipitation 51.0 days 106.2 days Sunny 278 days 205 days Avg. July High 90.0° 85.8° Avg. Jan. Low 18.0° 21.7° Comfort Index (higher=better) 7.7 7 UV Index 5.8 4.3 Elevation 6217 ft. 2443 ft. Cuberois acensus-designated placeinCibola County,New Mexico, United States. Its population was 289 as of the2010 census. Cubero has apost officewithZIP code87014. The town was founded byMexicansand was located along the route of theSanta Fe Railroads first transcontinental rail line through the Southwestern United States. Less than 60 miles away is the Albuquerque International Sunport, known for its distinct southwestern architecture and cultural décor, is New Mexico's largest commercial airport, welcoming over 5 million passengers each year. The Sunport boasts aworld-class art collection,unique amenities,New Mexican cuisine, and many localartisanal gifts. Served by8 major carriers, the Sunport offers non-stop service between ABQ and more than 29destinations, all with worldwide connectivity. The Albuquerque International Sunport is the Gateway ofNew Mexico.
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Bring yourself to the wide-open spaces of the western United States and have enough room to have your own homestead, grow your own food and enjoy the clean air! With two homes, equipment and animal sheds and a chicken coop already in place your homestead is ready for you to get started. Both homes are on permanent foundations. Find yourself in the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors while maintaining access to the essentials nearby in Gallup NM.Approximately 42 acres of grassland with a mixture of pinon juniper trees. Vegetation includes both cool season and warm season native grasses including blue gramma and wester wheatgrass. Fully fenced property with 2 homes. A 2021 Modular 3 bed 2 bathroom still under manufacturers warranty. It has a smart thermostat with the sellers leaving the refrigerator, dishwasher, range, microwave, washer and dryer. Tile shower with two shower head and a bench in the master suite. Energy efficient windows with upgraded insulation package and heater water to alleviate winter headaches. Has an uncovered back porch. Second home is a 1998 mobile on permanent foundation with 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms and a new metal roof in 2023. It does come with a pellet stove to keep that heating bill affordable in the winter months. Comes with a covered front porch and a back porch to enjoy the beautiful sunrises and sunsets. In addition to two homes there is also a 2 car garage, a shed for additional storage, a shade barn/equipment shed for livestock or equipment with multiple electrical services. Don't forget about the animals as their is already a livestock enclosure and a chicken coop in place which can be used for many different things. Well has been recently redone as well to help minimize the maintenance needs of the property. This tract of land is along the highway for easy access. There is an abundance of public land to enjoy and make your backyard. The fence lake area has large flat expanses of pinon-juniper and some canyons with ponderosa. Altitude is probably around 6500 to 7500 feet. Bluewater Lake-This serene lake, located 25 miles west of Grants, is set in a pinon-juniper landscape with views towards the Zuni Mountains. The park offers camping, hiking, birding, horseback riding and fishing. And not just any fishing - you'll find some of the best tiger muskie fishing at Bluewater Lake! Lyman Lake-Created as an irrigation reservoir by damming the Little Colorado River, Lyman Lake State Park is a 1,200-acre park that encompasses the shoreline of a 1,500-acre reservoir at an elevation of 6,000 feet. It is fed by snowmelt from the slopes of Mount Baldy and Escudilla Mountain, the second and third highest mountains in Arizona. Water is channeled into this river valley from a 790-square-mile watershed extending into New Mexico. Lyman Lake is one of the few bodies of water in northeastern Arizona with no size restrictions on boats. The west end of the lake is buoyed off and restricted as a no wake area (5 mph). This allows the angler a chance at a variety of fish without the proximity of speedboats and water-skiers. The fishery consists of walleye, channel catfish and largemouth bass. The large remainder of the lake is open for all other types of water sports. Chicken coop and animal pens are present on the property. Fence Lake, NM is known for its dry and arid climate. It has warm summers and cool winters with very little precipitation throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 45 degrees in January to 78 degrees in July. Days are usually sunny, with low humidity even during the summer months. Winters are mild, but can bring snow and freezing temperatures at times. Fence Lake, New Mexico has a long and storied history that dates back to the 1800s when the area was used as grazing land for cattle and sheep. It was incorporated as a village in 1904 and has since developed into a small unincorporated community. Throughout its history, Fence Lake has always been a peaceful and remote area, surrounded by the beauty of the Plains of San Agustin and the Zuni Mountains. Just over 2 hours away from Sunport Albuquerque International Airport (145 miles).
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Conchas Lake Ranch is located on a 25 mile-long reservoir stretching 11 miles southwest along the Conchas River, and 14 miles along the South Canadian River in eastern New Mexico. The area offers varied shoreline, secluded coves, canyons, sandy beaches, campsites, recreation, and wildlife. The property has private water access and underwater acreage. It is ideal for recreational waterfowl and quail hunting and has great development potential.Conchas Lake Ranch consists of +/-2,860 deeded acres of combined land and lake owned property with +/- 1072 acres being under water when the lake is full. The land itself ranges in topography from coastal coves to hidden canyons and high plateaus. It is mostly desert landscape with pinon and junipers trees, native grasses and local vegetation. The owners have divided the +/-2860 acres into 3 separate tracts, which can be purchased in full or individually. The property is subject to a survey and can be further subdivided to meet the buyer's requirements. There is one livestock well. There is an abundance of recreational opportunities, however, the lake has become a haven for waterfowl and quail hunting, with some of the best fishing in the Southwest. The lake is stocked by the NM Department of Game & Fish with bluegill, channel catfish, crappie, largemouth bass, and walleye. The lake is open all year to fishing. Other activities include camping, fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, wind surfing, sailing, picnicking, hiking, biking, horseback riding, stargazing, and photography. This area is well preserved and filled with an abundance of wildlife. The land has historically been used primarily for cattle grazing and also has a livestock well. No Known mineral or water rights. Domestic and Livestock water wells are permissible. The land has been used primarily for cattle grazing, fishing, horseback riding, and private water access. Conchas Lake is located in northeastern New Mexico. The elevation is 4253 ft. The summers are hot and dry, with temperatures in the 80's & 90's with an occasional 100 degree day, perfect for fun in the sun and water activities! The winters are mild with occasional snowfall, and the springs season is generally perfect weather for outdoor activities, except those occasional days dominated by high plains winds that will certainly clear the air. The fall season is moderate in all areas and ideal for any activity. It averages 16 inches of rain, 11 inches of snow, and 273 sunny days annually. The property is located in the northeast area of New Mexico between Las Vegas, Tucumcari, and Santa Rosa, about a 1/2 mile off Highway 104 on the south side of Conchas Lake. There is a business district consisting of a country store, post office, and a newly updated public airport. The airport has a runway length of 4800 ft. The closest town is Tucumcari, NM 30 minutes away and has all amenities, gas stations, grocery stores, a hospital and restaurants. Las Vegas and Santa Rosa are both 1-hour away. Albuquerque is 2 1/2 hours and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours, both these cities have a regional airport with direct flights to multiple cities within the US.
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Conchas Lake Ranch is located on a 25 mile-long reservoir stretching 11 miles southwest along the Conchas River, and 14 miles along the South Canadian River in eastern New Mexico. The area offers varied shoreline, secluded coves, canyons, sandy beaches, campsites, recreation, and wildlife. The property has private water access and underwater acreage. It is ideal for recreational waterfowl and quail hunting and has great development potential.Conchas Lake Ranch consists of +/-2,860 deeded acres of combined land and lake owned property with +/- 1072 acres being under water when the lake is full. The land itself ranges in topography from coastal coves to hidden canyons and high plateaus. It is mostly desert landscape with pinon and junipers trees, native grasses and local vegetation. The owners have divided the +/-2860 acres into 3 separate tracts, which can be purchased in full or individually. The property is subject to a survey and can be further subdivided to meet the buyer's requirements. There is one livestock well. There is an abundance of recreational opportunities, however, the lake has become a haven for waterfowl and quail hunting, with some of the best fishing in the Southwest. The lake is stocked by the NM Department of Game & Fish with bluegill, channel catfish, crappie, largemouth bass, and walleye. The lake is open all year to fishing. Other activities include camping, fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, wind surfing, sailing, picnicking, hiking, biking, horseback riding, stargazing, and photography. This area is well preserved and filled with an abundance of wildlife. The land has historically been used primarily for cattle grazing and also has a livestock well. No Known mineral or water rights. Domestic and Livestock water wells are permissible. The land has been used primarily for cattle grazing, fishing, horseback riding, and private water access. Conchas Lake is located in northeastern New Mexico. The elevation is 4253 ft. The summers are hot and dry, with temperatures in the 80's & 90's with an occasional 100 degree day, perfect for fun in the sun and water activities! The winters are mild with occasional snowfall, and the springs season is generally perfect weather for outdoor activities, except those occasional days dominated by high plains winds that will certainly clear the air. The fall season is moderate in all areas and ideal for any activity. It averages 16 inches of rain, 11 inches of snow, and 273 sunny days annually. The property is located in the northeast area of New Mexico between Las Vegas, Tucumcari, and Santa Rosa, about a 1/2 mile off Highway 104 on the south side of Conchas Lake. There is a business district consisting of a country store, post office, and a newly updated public airport. The airport has a runway length of 4800 ft. The closest town is Tucumcari, NM 30 minutes away and has all amenities, gas stations, grocery stores, a hospital and restaurants. Las Vegas and Santa Rosa are both 1-hour away. Albuquerque is 2 1/2 hours and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours, both these cities have a regional airport with direct flights to multiple cities within the US.
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Conchas Lake Ranch is located on a 25 mile-long reservoir stretching 11 miles southwest along the Conchas River, and 14 miles along the South Canadian River in eastern New Mexico. The area offers varied shoreline, secluded coves, canyons, sandy beaches, campsites, recreation, and wildlife. The property has private water access and underwater acreage. It is ideal for recreational waterfowl and quail hunting and has great development potential.Conchas Lake Ranch consists of +/-2,860 deeded acres of combined land and lake owned property with +/- 1072 acres being under water when the lake is full. The land itself ranges in topography from coastal coves to hidden canyons and high plateaus. It is mostly desert landscape with pinon and junipers trees, native grasses and local vegetation. The owners have divided the +/-2860 acres into 3 separate tracts, which can be purchased in full or individually. The property is subject to a survey and can be further subdivided to meet the buyer's requirements. There is one livestock well. There is an abundance of recreational opportunities, however, the lake has become a haven for waterfowl and quail hunting, with some of the best fishing in the Southwest. The lake is stocked by the NM Department of Game & Fish with bluegill, channel catfish, crappie, largemouth bass, and walleye. The lake is open all year to fishing. Other activities include camping, fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, wind surfing, sailing, picnicking, hiking, biking, horseback riding, stargazing, and photography. This area is well preserved and filled with an abundance of wildlife. The land has historically been used primarily for cattle grazing and also has a livestock well. No Known mineral or water rights. Domestic and Livestock water wells are permissible. The land has been used primarily for cattle grazing, fishing, horseback riding, and private water access. Conchas Lake is located in northeastern New Mexico. The elevation is 4253 ft. The summers are hot and dry, with temperatures in the 80's & 90's with an occasional 100 degree day, perfect for fun in the sun and water activities! The winters are mild with occasional snowfall, and the springs season is generally perfect weather for outdoor activities, except those occasional days dominated by high plains winds that will certainly clear the air. The fall season is moderate in all areas and ideal for any activity. It averages 16 inches of rain, 11 inches of snow, and 273 sunny days annually. The property is located in the northeast area of New Mexico between Las Vegas, Tucumcari, and Santa Rosa, about a 1/2 mile off Highway 104 on the south side of Conchas Lake. There is a business district consisting of a country store, post office, and a newly updated public airport. The airport has a runway length of 4800 ft. The closest town is Tucumcari, NM 30 minutes away and has all amenities, gas stations, grocery stores, a hospital and restaurants. Las Vegas and Santa Rosa are both 1-hour away. Albuquerque is 2 1/2 hours and Amarillo, TX is 2 hours, both these cities have a regional airport with direct flights to multiple cities within the US.
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Welcome to the Wild West! This +/-488.5 acre ranch near Grants, NM provides limitless views of the surrounding mountains, mesas and open space to envision and create your own private estate. Conveniently located 15 minutes from I-40, this rural retreat offers a fantastic location to get away from it all, but without the hassle of remote living!The property is fully fenced and lies between two large sections of the Cibola National Forest. Borders BLM at it's northwest corner. Land has some slight elevation changes and a variety of ground cover is present. Current owner runs a small cattle herd full-time so land is currently heavily grazed. Elk are frequently observed traversing a corner of the property near the highway, and some easy improvements such as dirt tanks and food plots could dramatically increase the property's hunting value. The property features an authentic adobe home built by the owner in 1985 tucked behind a small mesa to provide complete privacy. The cozy home has two bedrooms and is heated via wood stove. The adobe construction ensures that the home stays cool in even the hottest summers. This would be a great caretakers cottage or place to live while building main estate. There is also a corral, a 40x40x8 shipping container currently used for hay storage, a two-vehicle carport, and two nice wooden storage sheds. Biggest improvement to the property recently is a brand new well, drilled in 2023 with reverse-osmosis system and pressure tank installed, are housed in another wooden shed to shield it from the elements. From Weatherspark: In Grants, the summers are warm and dry; the winters are cold, snowy, and windy; and it is mostly clear year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17°Fto88°Fand is rarely below4°For above94°F. Thehot seasonlasts for3.5 months, fromMay 26toSeptember 12, with an average daily high temperature above79°F. The hottest month of the year in Grants is July, with an average high of86°Fand low of56°F. Thecold seasonlasts for3.1 months, fromNovember 21toFebruary 24, with an average daily high temperature below53°F. The coldest month of the year in Grants isJanuary, with an average low of17°Fand high of46°F. Recreation-wise, the Grants area has a variety of outdoor activities available including the nearby Bluewater and Ramah lakes, El Malpais National Monument, Ice Caves and Mount Taylor, an extinct stratovolcano. The Albuquerque International Sunport is an easy 90 minute drive down the interstate and offers a large number of flights on all major airlines.