Land for Sale - Hwy 78, Mule Creek, NM 88061 - 15704.0 acres

Mule Creek Ranch

Hwy 78, Mule Creek, NM | Lat/Lng:  33.1226, -108.9721

$16,500,000
15704 ac.
02/02/2026
ACTIVE
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Description

Mule Creek Ranch Mule Creek, New Mexico A Legacy Ranch Defined by Water, Wildlife, and Stewardship Set amid the unspoiled landscapes of southwestern New Mexico, Mule Creek Ranch is a rare legacy offering in the highly coveted Mule Creek region. Combining exceptional water resources, productive ranching infrastructure, and premier wildlife habitat, this extraordinary property represents one of the finest cattle and sporting ranches in the Southwest. The Land Encompassing 15,704 acres, Mule Creek Ranch includes 8,385 deeded acres along with 7,256 acres of Gila National Forest grazing under the Tennessee Allotment. Elevations range from 4,600 feet along the Mule Creek valley to 6,263 feet atop Hanna Mountain, offering dramatic topography, sweeping views, and diverse ecosystems. Rolling grasslands, wooded ridgelines, and fertile creek bottoms create both visual appeal and functional grazing. With an average annual rainfall of 14-16 inches, the ranch consistently supports strong forage production and healthy wildlife populations. Water Resources Water is the defining feature of Mule Creek Ranch and sets it apart from nearly every property in the region. The ranch boasts over 5.9 miles of year-round live water along Mule Creek, supported by a remarkable system of wells, springs, pipelines, and storage infrastructure. Key water features include: - 20 wells (solar, electric submersible, and wind-powered) - 6 developed springs, including Mule Springs producing approximately 30 GPM - A stocked fishing pond with crappie, catfish, and bass - 8 miles of pipeline, 13 storage tanks, and 29 drinking tubs - 25+ dirt tanks strategically placed across the ranch This extensive water system ensures reliability, redundancy, and exceptional year-round distribution. Ranch Operations Mule Creek Ranch has been conservatively managed and historically supports approximately 300 head of mother cows year-round. Livestock operations are efficient and well-designed, with 40+ miles of interior and exterior fencing in excellent condition. The ranch is divided into 11 primary pastures and 4 traps, allowing for flexible grazing rotation and ease of management. Infrastructure and layout reflect decades of thoughtful planning and careful stewardship. Improvements Improvements throughout the ranch are extensive, functional, and turnkey: - 2,500 sq. ft. adobe owner's residence - 1,000 sq. ft. guest quarters - 50' x 50' barn - 120' x 60' four-bay barn (one bay with concrete floor) - 84' x 25' shop - Five complete sets of working corrals, three with squeeze chutes, calf tables, and loading facilities All improvements are well maintained and support both livestock operations and comfortable ranch living. Wildlife & Recreation The ranch offers exceptional sporting and recreational opportunities. Wildlife includes elk, mule deer, coues deer, bear, mountain lion, turkey, and quail (Gambel's and Montezuma), as well as a wide variety of ducks and other waterfowl. A resident herd of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep further highlights the rarity of this property. Mule Creek Ranch qualifies for unlimited landowner tags for elk, mule deer, and Coues deer. Ownership has historically practiced selective harvest, preserving trophy-quality wildlife and long-term habitat health. Climate & Lifestyle With a mild year-round climate-winter temperatures typically in the high 30s and summer highs in the upper 80s-Mule Creek Ranch offers comfortable living in every season. The setting provides privacy, tranquility, and an authentic Western lifestyle without sacrificing functionality or access. A Rare Opportunity Lightly stocked, exceptionally well-watered, and meticulously maintained, Mule Creek Ranch stands as a true legacy property. Opportunities of this caliber-particularly in the Mule Creek area-are exceedingly rare. This is a ranch defined by abundance, balance, and enduring value. A Landscape Shaped by Time Long before modern ranching, the Mule Creek area was defined by movement-of Native peoples, wildlife, and later, early settlers-drawn to the dependable water sources of Mule Creek and its surrounding springs. For Native cultures, these waters provided sustenance, seasonal refuge, and natural travel routes across the high desert landscape. As the American frontier pushed west, early trails followed the same lifelines. Mule Creek became a known stopping point along regional travel routes, where homesteaders, stockmen, and travelers could rest animals, replenish water, and find shelter in the surrounding hills. These early trails and camps laid the groundwork for permanent settlement and working ranches that would soon follow. Homestead-era ranching took hold in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, shaped by isolation, self-reliance, and an intimate understanding of the land. Early ranch families built their livelihoods around the springs, creek bottoms, and natural grazing patterns, learning quickly that success depended on protecting water, rotating livestock, and respecting the limits of the range. Those frontier principles still define the landscape today. Mule Creek Ranch stands as a continuation of this heritage. The land remains guided by the same natural systems that once sustained early trails and homesteads-abundant water, diverse elevation, and resilient native grasses. Carefully improved and conservatively managed, the ranch honors the legacy of those who first recognized the enduring value of this remarkable place.

Details

CountyGrant
Zipcode88061
Property Type OneRanches
Property Type TwoRecreational Property
Property Type ThreeHorse Property
BrokerageBeaverhead Ranch Group
Brokerage Linkwww.brgranches.com
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Beaverhead Group
Beaverhead Ranch Group
(877) 557-2624
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