Tucked into the pine-covered foothills of northern New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo country, this 23.40-acre tract offers privacy, mature ponderosa pine forest, and a true sense of the high country all with surprisingly easy access.
A well-maintained dirt road leads right to the land and continues through it, so getting here is simple; the final approach is gentle enough for a low-clearance vehicle, while the interior roads are best enjoyed with a little more clearance. The terrain rises and falls across the parcel and climbs to a high point with commanding views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. Despite the varied topography, there are two genuinely buildable sites, both easily reached by the existing roads on the property ideal for a cabin, a getaway, or a future homestead.
Power runs just across the dirt road from the property, making a build far more practical than on most parcels this remote. Towering pines blanket the land, wildlife moves through regularly, and there's no HOA to answer to. A survey is already on file.
Location is a rare combination of seclusion and convenience: Mora sits about halfway between Las Vegas, NM and Taos(scenic NM-518), with Santa Fe within easy reach. Nearby you'll find Morphy Lake State Park, Coyote Creek State Park, Fort Union National Monument, and the historic Cleveland Roller Mill Museum fishing, hiking, history, and high-desert beauty in every direction.
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