Land for Sale - 35 Wild Iris Rd, Bluewater, NM 87005 - 40.96 acres

Zuni Mountains Seclusion

35 Wild Iris Rd, Bluewater, NM | Lat/Lng:  35.1988, -108.2516

$118,900
40.96 ac.
05/14/2025
ACTIVE
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Description

Discover Zuni Mountains Seclusion, a 40.95+/- acre off-grid sanctuary in the Zuni Mountains. Nestled among the tall pines of the Zuni Mountains, along the banks of the Agua Fria Creek, Land Zuni Mountains Seclusion consists of 40.95+/- acres of vacant land. Nestled among the tall pines of the Zuni Mountains, along the banks of the Agua Fria Creek, this property is perfect to build your dream home away from the neighbors but close enough to the community of Grants to fill all of your needs. Off-grid but close enough to major airports and local shopping for all your needs. Zuni Mountains Seclusion borders on its east boundary to Agua Fria Retreat. The owners have decided to list this additional property to offer additional acreage to the new owners that will add an additional level of seclusion. The owners has indicated that if the two properties are combined into one transaction that a discounted price may be negotiated. Recreation Zuni Mountains Seclusion is the perfect location for those who seek an off-grid, 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 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, The Ranch is eligible for one Elk Permit through the NMDGF EPLUS small contributing ranch pool for a ranch-only or unit-wide Elk Tag. Current owners have applied with the NMDGF; new owners will have to submit a name change and follow through with the application. Hayden makes no guarantees of receiving an Elk Tag but may assist in connecting with NMDGF. Please check current regulations with NMDGF. A second Elk Permit may be available from the owner, that application has been made on an adjacent piece of property. This may be discussed with the owner. Unit 10 has seen a few Bull Elk over 350 in the past, with several 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. Agriculture 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. Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources All Mineral rights that are included in the sale of the property, will be conveyed at closing per title company discovery General Operations Vacant land with tall pines Region & Climate 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 Property sits at a higher elevation and may experience slightly cooler temperatures than the average. History 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 Location 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 +/- hour's drive Wolf Creek Ski Area: 250 miles 5 +/- hour's drive Purgatory Ski Area: 250 miles 4 +/- hour's drive Chaco Canyon New Mexico: 130 miles a 2 +/- hour's drive Mesa Verde National Park: 230 miles a 3 +/- hour's drive

Details

CountyCibola
Zipcode87005
Property Type OneRecreational Property
Property Type TwoTimberland
Property Type ThreeHunting Land
BrokerageHayden Outdoors
Brokerage Linkhttps://www.haydenoutdoors.com/agents/robert-espinoza-sr/
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Robert Espinoza
Hayden Outdoors
(505) 486-4921
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