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06/22/2025
$2,995,000
122 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - 132 Onate Rd, Angel Fire, NM
Elk Fire Ranch is located on the outskirts of Angel Fire, NM. The ranch was once the Val Verde Ski area with many of the slopes still clear perfect for kiddos looking to avoid long lines at the resort, skiing, tubing, or sledding. (Lift no longer operable. Owner uses UTV to transport up the mountain). The ranch adjoins the Taos Pueblo offering amazing trophy bull elk hunting. The ranch currently receives two bull tags and one cow tag annually. These highly coveted tags may be used by the owner or sold to trophy elk hunters. Unit 55A. The bull tags have been sold for $10,000 each in prior years with great hunter success. The largest bull taken by the owner in 2022 scored 362 and many other bulls have been taken in recent years from 300-344. Large elk herds frequent the ranch with over 200 counted in the meadow below the cabin. Mule deer bucks have been seen on the ranch estimated 190. Bear frequent the ranch on a regular basis in the summer and early fall making the ranch a hunters or wildlife enthusiasts paradise. The ranch rests above the Ash Mountain and Val Verde Subdivisions making a great potential location for the entrepreneur, developer, or contractor. The ranch boasts a custom cabin trimmed in 100% blue pine and spruce. The property has a high volume water well and two ponds. The owner is willing to negotiate equipment on the ranch which includes 2022 John Deere 325G high flow skid loader, Viring Snow Blower, six way dozer blade, snow plow, grapple bucket, shears, forks, buckets, log splitter, auger, and more. (All above are skid loader attachments and not included in sales price listed. The cabin comes furnished minus taxidermy and personal items as well. This property is perfect for a those who love all the outdoors has to offer. RV hookups by cabin with sewer dump. Barn/workshop below cabin. Before contacting owner be prepared to provide proof of funds and must be a serious qualified buyer to schedule a showing. No real estate professionals may contact owner. Contract will be drafted by an and title work completed in Raton or Angel Fire.
06/25/2025
$695,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - 506 County Road C009, Ocate, NM
Ocate Mesa Hunting Camp has it all: acreage, cabin, utilities, and great hunting! At the end of a county road with year-round springs, a seasonal creek, and mature ponderosa forest, this secluded +/-120-acre property features a turnkey 1-bed, 1-bath cabin with garage, well, power, and septic. A private big game haven that punches well above its classthis one won't last long!
Land
The Ocate Mesa Hunting Camp encompasses +/- 120 acres of richly varied mountain terrain in northeastern New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo foothills at an elevation of approximately 8000 feet. This secluded property sits at the end of a county-maintained road, blending quiet privacy with year-round accessibility.
The land features a mix of broad mesa benches, gently rolling hills, and steeper wooded draws. A seasonal creek traverses the southwest corner, fed by multiple seeps and springs that provide reliable water sources on the propertysources that hold wildlife on the property year-round.
Vegetation is dominated by mature ponderosa pine, with a healthy understory of Gambel oak, mountain mahogany, and mixed conifers including spruce and Douglas fir. In protected north slopes and drainages, you'll even find widely scattered aspen. The diversity of plant life supports a rich wildlife habitatwell-suited to elk, mule deer, black bear, turkey, and other native species. The property lies in NM Game Management Unit 48, a unit with over-the-counter tags for most species and a strong track record of qualifying for private land elk authorizations under the EPLUS private land hunting program.
Soils are primarily loamy and well-drained, derived from basaltic volcanic material typical of the Ocate volcanic field. Red sandstone outcroppings are visible in several areas, and surface textures range from grassy flats to forest duff and shallow rocky slopes.
The elevation and dense canopy provide cool summer temperatures, excellent cover, and a true high-country feel. With its mix of terrain, reliable water, lush meadows, and mature timber, Ocate Mesa Hunting Camp is a classic northern New Mexico recreational tractprimed for hunting, wildlife stewardship, or weekend retreat use.
Improvements
Ocate Mesa Hunting Camp features a functional and comfortable 1-bedroom, 1-bath hunting cabin with approximately 850 square feet of enclosed, finished living space. The interior includes a full kitchen, living area, bathroom, and sleeping quartersideal for hunters, weekenders, or seasonal use. Heating is provided by a wood-burning stove and space heaters, making it a cozy and efficient retreat year-round.
The structure is topped with a durable metal roof and includes a covered front porch, offering a sheltered spot to relax and enjoy the quiet setting. In addition to the enclosed interior, the cabin offers roughly 500 square feet of roof-covered open spaceused for a carport, firewood storage, and additional gear staging. Total roof-covered footprint is approximately 1,350 square feet.
A network of well-established cat roads traverses the property, providing access to elevated benches, springs, meadows, and hunting locations by ATV or 4WD. These roads are thoughtfully cut, clearly visible in aerial imagery, and make game retrieval, property maintenance, and exploration efficient and enjoyable.
Turnkey and ready to use, the improvements on Ocate Mesa Hunting Camp offer a rare balance of utility, comfort, and seclusion.
*Buyer to verify all information and measurements
Recreation
Ocate Mesa Hunting Camp offers exceptional four-season recreation in the heart of northern New Mexico's high country. Located in Game Management Unit 48, the property provides direct access to some of the best big game hunting in the region. Elk, mule deer, black bear and Merriam's turkey all frequent the area, and the property has historically qualified for one private land elk authorization through the EPLUS program.** Over-the-counter landowner tags are available for several species, and the natural combination of timber, meadows, springs, and varied terrain make this property a strong producer for hunters year after year.
Fishing opportunities are also within easy reach, with nearby destinations such as the Cimarron River, Rio Mora, Morphy Lake, and Coyote Creek offering excellent trout waters. Anglers can pursue rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout in both stream and stillwater settings, with options for both fly fishing and conventional tackle. Eagle Nest Lake, north of Angel Fire, offers fishing for a variety of species including trout, northern pike, and perch.
On the property itself, a network of established cat roads and game trails provide opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, ATV and UTV exploration, and wildlife viewing. The peaceful setting, mature forest, and frequent game sightings make everyday exploration part of the experience. In winter, the property often receives enough snowfall for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and backcountry enjoyment right out the front door.
For those seeking downhill skiing and year-round mountain resort access, Ocate Mesa Hunting Camp is ideally positioned. Angel Fire Resort is just 25 miles away, offering skiing, snowboarding, tubing, mountain biking, zip lining, and an 18-hole mountain golf course in summer. Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort is approximately 30 miles away and offers family-friendly terrain, chairlift rides, and fishing access. Taos Ski ValleyNew Mexico's premier alpine destinationis about 80 miles from the property and provides world-class skiing in winter along with hiking, mountain biking, and scenic gondola rides in the warmer months.
Whether you're hunting elk in the fall, chasing trout in the spring, or skiing powder in midwinter, Ocate Mesa Hunting Camp serves as a quiet, private basecamp with year-round access to some of the best outdoor recreation New Mexico has to offer.
**Historic tag allocation does not guarantee continued tags buyer should verify with NMDGF.
General Operations
The current owner has a small surface lease with a local rancher to allow for an agricultural tax exemption. This lease is negotiable, and can be transferred to the new owner if desired.
Region & Climate
Ocate Mesa Hunting Camp sits at approximately 8000 feet elevation in the Sangre de Cristo foothills of Colfax County, New Mexico. The area experiences a four-season mountain climate with average summer highs in the upper 70s to low 80s and overnight lows in the 40s. Winters are cold, with daytime highs in the 30s to 40s and regular snowfall. Annual precipitation averages 20 to 24 inches, with the majority falling during the summer monsoon season from July through early September. Snowfall ranges from 40 to 60 inches per year, supporting winter recreation without typically limiting access. The region is rural and lightly developed, with essential services available in nearby Mora, and Angel Fire. Larger towns such as Las Vegas and Taos provide additional amenities within 60 to 90 minutes.
History
The Ocate Mesa region lies at the intersection of centuries of cultural and ecological history. Prior to Spanish and Anglo settlement, these mountains and mesas were part of the traditional homelands and seasonal hunting grounds of several indigenous groups, including the Jicarilla Apache and nomadic bands of Ute and Comanche. Their presence is reflected in the region's trail systems, archaeological sites, and oral histories.
Nearby villages such as Ocate, Mora, and Wagon Mound were settled in the early-to-mid 1800s, originally as land grant communities tied to ranching, farming, and trade along the Santa Fe Trail. Ocate itself served as a key waypoint for travelers moving between Fort Union and the Rio Grande Valley, while Mora became known for its grain production and timber exports during the territorial period. Wagon Mound, marked by its distinctive volcanic formation just east of the town, was one of the final prominent landmarks on the Santa Fe Trail before reaching the plains.
This property sits just west of that historic corridor, and the surrounding land retains a quiet, undeveloped character rooted in a long-standing tradition of subsistence use, seasonal hunting, and rural isolation.
Location
Ocate Mesa Hunting Camp is located in rural Colfax County, New Mexico, accessed via a well-maintained county road that terminates at the property. The nearest small towns are Wagon Mound (25miles east) and Mora (30miles south), where you'll find essential servicesfuel, general stores, post office, K12 schools, and a rural clinic. For broader amenities, including grocery selections, hardware supplies, medical specialists, and restaurants, Las Vegas, NM is about 50miles southwest, and Taos is roughly 50miles west.
The closest aviation access points include:
Angel Fire Airport a public county airport approximately 60miles west, with an 8,900-foot paved runway capable of handling mid-size corporate or charter aircraft.
Commercial air service is available from Taos Regional Airport (TSM) and Santa Fe Regional Airport (SAF) (50miles and 110miles away, respectively), while larger national flights operate out of Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) (170miles).
07/02/2021
$96,000,000
50039 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Cimarron, NM
The scenic and historic 50,039 acre Dawson Elk Valley Ranch is located near Cimarron, New Mexico, within an hours drive of Raton and I-25 (east) and the ski areas of Angel Fire and Red River (west). The beautifully diverse landscape that ranges from approximately 6,160 to nearly 8,000 in elevation, boasts abundant wildlife from antelope at lower elevations to trophy elk and deer that seasonally range from the lower river valleys to the high elevation forests. Basic ranching developments are in place including river diversions and irrigation improvements. The combination of natural scenic beauty and basic improvements provide for not only a scenic second home estate but the re-establishment of a functioning cattle operation, as desired. In the regional coal mining boom of the early 1900s, within this historic property was the thriving company town of Dawson, NM with a population of 6,000. Today, there exist fascinating remnants of the abandoned town, including a cemetery that is on the National Register of Historic Places. Water rights come with the property, and 50% of the mineral interests, including executory rights, are included with this offering.
Contact Jeff Hubbard.
07/07/2025
$21,000,000
24680.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Springer, NM
Deeded Acres: 15,327
New Mexico State Lease Acres: 9,353.46
Total Acres: 24,680.46
Spanning more than 38 square miles, the JT Ranch is located east of Springer in Colfax County, New Mexico, with access provided by a well-maintained graded county road. This region of Northeastern New Mexico is widely recognized for its exceptional hunting and outstanding livestock grazing, especially across the open native grasslands.
Ranch History
Founded in 1860 by John and James Temple, the JT Ranch has remained under continuous family ownership ever since. Remarkably, it has not been offered for sale since 1901a testament to its enduring legacy.
History runs deep on and around the JT Ranch. The famed Santa Fe Trail crosses a tract of land that lies between the northern and southern portions of the property. Point of Rocks Mesa, located within the ranch boundaries, served as a significant landmark for travelers on the Trail. Legend has it that the infamous train robber Blackjack Ketchum once hid in a canyon on this very mesanow aptly named Blackjack Canyon. His outlaw career came to an abrupt end when his head was severed at his hanging in Clayton, New Mexico.
The ranch also borders the historic Dorsey Mansion Ranch, established in the late 1800s by Senator W. Dorsey. The stone used in the construction of his mansion was quarried directly from the JT Ranch itself.
The history here stretches far beyond pioneer days. Evidence of Native American life dating back thousands of years is scattered throughout the landscape. Petroglyphs, teepee rings, and arrowheads can be found along creeks, in draws, at canyon mouths, and near playa lakes. Some artifacts are believed to date back to the Folsom and Clovis periodsroughly 10,000 to 13,000 years ago.
Water Features Ranching Infrastructure
Holkeo Creek runs through the northern section of the ranch, featuring live water that surfaces intermittently before retreating underground and reemerging downstream. Numerous springs are also found in the canyons and at the base of the mesas, contributing to a strong natural water supply.
The north portion of the ranch is exceptionally well-watered, featuring seven natural springs and four pastures with live watera rare and valuable combination. Supplementing the natural sources are six solar-powered wells and two windmills, ensuring reliable water distribution across this section. Working facilities include two sets of pipe pens, a 25,000-pound digital scale, a 36-ton cake bin, two shipping traps, a sturdy cinder block garage, and log barn.
The south portion of the ranch is equally robust, with 11 wells in totalfive electric submersible, two solar, two windmills, and two unused wells offering potential for expansion. This half supports 13 pastures and eight traps, alongside two additional sets of pipe working pens. Operational infrastructure includes a 10,000-pound livestock scale, two 36-ton cake bins, and a network of well-designed outbuildings: a 40' x 60' pole hay barn, 40' x 8' storage container, and a 36' x 80' barn featuring a loft, stalls, and partial concrete flooring. Equipment is housed in a 110' x 24' metal building with six stalls, complemented by an 11' x 24' tack room and a 23' x 24' shop, both set on solid concrete pads.
Fencing
Fencing throughout the JT Ranch is a strong point. The southern portion features well-maintained five-strand barbed wire fences with steel T-posts. Much of the northern section has received similar upgrades in recent years, while older fencing remains in other areas. Multiple metal gates across both north and south sections make it easy for even the youngest cowhands to lend a hand.
Topography
The JT Ranch is a showcase of diverse and rugged beauty, with elevations ranging from around 6,300 feet to over 7,760 feet. The northern portion features dramatic mesas and peaks, with scattered stands of Ponderosa pine, along with dominant pion and juniper woodlands. This area offers exceptional browse, making it a prime habitat for elk and deer.
Even the mesa tops provide productive pastureland, a trait shared across much of the central and southern portions of the ranch. Several peaks rise from the northern end, with Temple Peakreaching over 7,760 feetstanding as the highest and most prominent landmark. The more rugged slopes are marked by outcrops of limestone and sandstone, while volcanic features like craters and Malpais lava rock lend a striking and unique geological character.
The ranchs open grazing areas are covered with hardy, palatable native grasses such as grama, western wheatgrass, side oats, and bluestem varieties. In all, approximately 75% of the property is considered prime livestock grazing land, with the remaining 25% comprising scenic highlands, broad valleys, open meadows, and sweeping mesa tops.
The ranch consistently supports weight gains of 300 to 350 pounds, a testament to its productive pastures. A large portion of the property lies along the south slope of the Chico Hills, which helps accelerate snowmelt after storms and blizzardsreducing the need for supplemental hay feeding.
A strong characteristic of the livestock capability of the JT lies in the ability to operate the ranch with cows and calves, yearlings, or a combination thereof. The owner indicates the ranch can run 1,650-1,700 yearlings, 550-575 cows and calves, or a combination of yearlings and cows depending on rainfall. Yearlings are typically stocked in April and shipped in late September, early October.
Wildlife Features
In addition to a robust population of elk and pronghorn, the ranch supports diverse wildlife including mule deer, bear, quail, and the occasional mountain lion. Although commercial hunting is permitted, pressure remains minimal. An outfitter is typically allowed to harvest 4 mature bull elk and 4 cow elk annually, with a couple of pronghorns taken as well. As a result, wildlife continues to thrive.
Improvements
The south portion of the ranch is where the owners home is located, along with 2 others. The owners home was remodeled in 2021 and has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, new windows, an unfinished basement, a covered carport, Central heat and air, and HVAC systems in the new addition, which consists of a large office and a large utility room. The employees home was remodeled in 2020 and has 2 bedrooms downstairs and 3 upstairs, an upstairs balcony with stairs, and an unfinished basement. There is also a double-wide that is 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The north portion of the ranch has a home that has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a basement.
Remarks Price
The JT Ranch stands out as a premier working cattle operation, bolstered by its exceptional and diverse hunting opportunities. Its location in Unit 56 offers a rare advantage: the landowner manages wildlife harvest rates rather than the state, giving greater flexibility for sustaining trophy-class populations of elk and mule deer. With additional species like pronghorn, turkey, black bear, and mountain lionall regulated by over-the-counter licensesthe ranch presents a hunters paradise.
Geographically, the ranch spans a highly desirable elevation range in Colfax County, which contributes to both its rich biodiversity and its consistent precipitation, including some annual snowfall. All of this adds substantial value to the propertynot just for practical ranching, but for investment appeal, conservation potential, and recreational use.
We are extremely proud to offer the JT Ranch for sale. This ranch is quality throughout and pride of ownership along with careful management practices, make this ranch a property that anyone would be proud to own. Views from the higher elevations are spectacular from any direction. The JT Ranch is competitively priced at $1,370 per deeded acre or $21,000,000. All owned minerals, water rights, wind energy, and solar energy rights will convey with the sale of the ranch. Property taxes in 2024 were $4,186. The 9,353 acres of New Mexico State Lease will be transferred and assigned to the purchaser at closing. The current cost of this lease is approximately $10,235.97 per year, or $1.09 per acre.
Ranches of this size and quality are seldom offered for sale. The JT Ranch represents one of the most desirable ranch offerings we have been privileged to handle in recent years. We are honored to have been selected to represent the seller in the sale of this exceptional offering.
To schedule a showing, please contact Dwain Nunez 505-263-7868 or Jim Welles 505-967-6562.
09/30/2024
$19,900,000
3310 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Angel Fire, NM
Ten High Ranch, located 12 miles southeast of Angel Fire, New Mexico and accessible via State Highway 120, is an expansive, 3,310-acre private hunting property situated atop Ocate Mesa. With elevations ranging from 9,000 to over 10,000 feet, it lives up to its name, referencing 10,000 high. The ranch offers breathtaking vistas along with diverse terrain and vegetation supporting a healthy environment for a variety of wildlife species. Its varied landscape features a rich mix of vegetation, including Bristlecone pine forests, open meadows, and stands of Douglas fir, Ponderosa pine, and aspen. The property is well-watered, with multiple wetlands fed by springs and seeps, as well as ponds and creeksone of which flows continuously while others are seasonal.
The views from Ocate Mesa are breathtaking, extending beyond Wagon Mound in the distance. The rich grasslands throughout the ranch provide excellent feed, and the property has been thoughtfully managed with some livestock grazing, maintaining the health and vibrant nature of the land. While the area was once historically logged, the forest has since been regenerated now highlighting mature trees alongside young growth.
The mix of vegetation and water make it an ideal hunting property for early season archery as well as late season rifle hunting. The surrounding area is entirely private which limits public hunting pressure. The large ranch property adjoins the Hidden Lake Subdivision, and a secondary access point via easement benefits the property. Electric power is available via Hidden Lakes Subdivision.
Although largely undeveloped apart from road systems and fencing, the ranch includes a historical building site where the current owner keeps a small camping trailer on the property for hunting and recreational use. There are several suitable potential building sites on the ranch to accommodate the vision of a new owner. The opportunity exists to own an existing home in the Hidden Lakes Subdivision next door please contact the Broker for more information.
WILDLIFE
The ranch is located in GMU 46 which largely consists of privately owned land in what is identified as a Secondary Management Zone. This zone allows for unlimited landowner elk tags. This portion of New Mexico is well known for its superb elk hunting, in terms of both quantity and quality, and Ten High Ranch is no exception. The combination of acreage, seclusion, topography, water resources, vegetation mix, and healthy timber provide excellent hunting opportunities for elk and other wildlife, including mule deer, bear, mountain lion, grouse, and turkey. Contact listing agent for large game photos.
AREA & LOCATION
Angel Fire, New Mexico, is a small village located in the Moreno Valley in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, part of the Southern Rockies. Known for its stunning natural beauty, Angel Fire is a year-round destination for outdoor activities. In the winter, it becomes a popular ski resort offering snowboarding, skiing, and snowshoeing, while the summer months invite visitors to explore hiking trails, mountain biking, fishing, and golfing.
At an elevation of around 8,600 feet, Angel Fire offers panoramic views, including sights of Wheeler Peak, New Mexicos highest point. The village maintains a relaxed, peaceful atmosphere, appealing to both adventure seekers and those in search of a quiet mountain retreat.
A major attraction is Angel Fire Resort, which features a well-groomed ski mountain, a thrilling zip-line, and an 18-hole golf course. Additionally, Angel Fire serves as a gateway to nearby attractions like Taos, Red River, and the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway, making it an ideal hub for exploring the regions rich history, vibrant arts scene, and diverse landscapes.
Historically, Angel Fires roots lie in its connection to the land and its cultural significance. The area was once home to Native American tribes, particularly the Ute and Apache, who cherished the valleys spiritual importance and abundant wildlife. The villages name is believed to have originated from the Ute peoples description of the glowing mountain peaks at sunset, which they called fire from the heavens. This mystical vision left a lasting impression on early settlers, who adopted the name Angel Fire.
There is also a jet capable airport near Angel Fire.
SUMMARY
Ten High Ranch represents a larger recreational tract in the coveted Angel Fire area offering a plethora of hunting opportunities. Year-round recreational opportunities are available on the property and in the area surrounding Angel Fire. Hunting properties of this magnitude and quality are seldom on the market. Considering its close proximity to Angel Fire and significant recreational acreage, Ten High Ranch provides a combination of attributes highly sought after in a ranch investment.
04/17/2025
$9,000,000
297 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - 157 Mertz Pl, Angel Fire, NM
Los Cielos Ranch is located in the north central mountains of New Mexico. It is approximately 10 miles south of the Angel Fire Resort. LOCAL AMENITIES The Angel Fire Resort offers a great family ski resort with New Mexicos only two high speed lifts and 67 ski trails. The Angel Fire Resort also offers an 18 hole PGA Golf Course, tennis center and country club with bar food and fine dining. Angel Fire also has a full service airport with a 8,900 foot runway capable of accommodating a Lear 45. Taos, NM is about 35 miles away and offers eclectic shopping, art galleries, museums, a world renowned ski area, a modern hospital and a full service, newly expanded jet accessible airport. The mountain towns of Red River, and Eagle Nest are also easily accessible. Red River has a nice ski area, fishing and year round entertainment. Eagle Nest is known for Eagle Nest Lake and the fishing in Cimarron Canyon. ACCESS Los Cielos Ranch is accessed by NM Highway 120. It has three electronic gates; one from state maintained NM Highway 120, one from County maintained Colfax County Road B-38. The final gate is from Mertz Place which is a road within the Hidden Lake Subdivision. Los Cielos includes two lots within the Hidden Lake Subdivision. HOA dues for Hidden Lake pays for road maintenance and fishing in Hidden Lake. Hidden Lake is a private lake and notorious for trophy trout. IMPROVEMENTS Los Cielos Ranch is a luxury recreational retreat. The main structure is a log lodge design. It was built with timbers brought from British Columbia. This home has a very private setting with exceptional views to the west ranging from Pecos Wilderness to the Wheeler Peak Wilderness. It also has a great view of Black Lake where the mini-series Lonesome Dove was filmed. It has multiple living areas including the entry living area with massive vaulted ceilings highlighted with spectacular views and two rock fireplaces. The gourmet kitchen has sub- zero appliances, granite countertops, working island and access to a large pantry area. It also has a sitting area with its own fireplace. The main house has three bedrooms, three full baths and two half baths. All the bedrooms have in-suite bathrooms. There is also a separate one bedroom, one bath apartment above the three-car garage. The master suite has a huge vaulted ceiling, fireplace and a private patio accessed from the bedroom or bath. The master bath has two vanities, center island with drawers, soaking tub and shower with access to spacious His and Hers walk-in closets. The seven fireplaces located within the main house are all masonry construction with gas available to each for wood fire starting or conversion to gas burning fires. Other rooms in the main house include two office areas, wine cellar with tasting area, workout area, private storage, maintenance storage areas on the lower level and air-lock service entry for apartment, garage and main house. The main house has extensive landscaping with a large patio with its own fireplace and grill area. The patio area is highlighted with a re-circulating waterfall, creek and pond water feature. The landscaping Spectacular luxurious log lodge. Logs are red cedar brought from British Columbia. Fishing at Hidden Lake as well as the private pond on the property. Elk permits. Full information package available on request.
05/10/2025
$29,460
6.59 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - 595 East 10th Street, Raton, NM
PRICE DROP!!! This 6.3-acre property at 595 E 10th Street in Raton, NM, offers a unique opportunity with flexible zoning that allows for a variety of commercial uses. The land is flat and lightly treed, bordering peaceful wetlands that bring a touch of nature to the area. With utilities nearby, development is straightforward, making this a great location for a business or investment opportunity.
A highlight of this location is its close proximity to Sugarite Canyon State Park, just a short drive away. Known for its breathtaking scenery, hiking trails, fishing spots, and abundant wildlife, the park offers a perfect escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy exploring the great outdoors or want to attract customers looking for adventure, this location puts you right at the gateway to one of New Mexicos hidden gems.
With quick access to I-25 and Highway 72, this property is in a prime spot for visibility and convenience. Being so close to the Colorado border, Raton is a charming town with a rich history, friendly community, and a welcoming small-town feel. Whether youre looking to start a business, invest in land, or simply enjoy the beauty of northern New Mexico, this property is full of potential!
01/19/2025
$400,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - TBD County Road C-65, Farley, NM
For Sale: 160 Acres Near Farley, NM
Located on the high plains of Northeastern New Mexico near Farley, New Mexico, this property has a 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath single-wide mobile home which offers an incredible opportunity for peaceful ranch living with ample space for all your outdoor pursuits. Set on 160 acres of prime cattle country, this property is ideal for a horse propery, homesteading, or simply enjoying the wide open views of the great plains. Use the property as a home base to explore the many outdoor opportunities nearby. US Forest Service's Kiowa National Grasslands lay under 10 miles to the south of the property while Capulin Volcano National Monument is under an hour to the north on NM-193. Explore the magnificent canyonlands of Mills Canyon, also under an hour's drive from this parcel.
You could also use the existing home to live in while you build your dream home on 160 acres of productive shortgrass prairie land. The 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath mobile home is a late 90's model but is clean throughout and features a cozy and functional layout. Property has existing electric to the house in addition to a well and septic. There is easy access with paved roads all the way to Farley and less than a mile to the drive way on a maintained county road. The area is hosts to a variety of wildlife such as pronghorn antelope as well as mule deer and offers plenty of room for walking, horseback riding, or recreational atv use. There could also be potential for short term rental opportunities as this area is the epicenter for pronghorn hunting in Northeast NM. The property sits in GMU 56 which offers limited over the counter private land licenses, however is also situated such that GMU's 47, & 59 are within a 30 minute drive and 58 & 59 are within an hour's drive.
Whether you're seeking an peaceful getaway, a homesteading opportunity, or a space to build your dream home, this property offers great potential! For more details or to schedule a viewing, please contact Kyle Jackson at (575) 635-8188 .
03/24/2022
$1,927,770
1482.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Raton, NM
Colfax County, NM Get-Away
State: New Mexico
Region: Northeastern New Mexico
County: Colfax
Property Type: Native Grassland
Acres: 1,482.90 acres more or less (1,193.59 +/- deeded acres plus 289.31 +/- acres of NM State Lease)
Price: $1,300.00 per deeded acre
Location: Approx. 15 miles south of Raton, NM on Interstate 25 to Maxwell, NM
thence northeast from Maxwell 7 miles +/- to the ranch on Colfax County
Road 8A.
This ranch is located on top of the world in northeastern New Mexico in one of the most sought after areas in the Continental USA to live and run livestock. It is just a short drive from the ranch to all sorts of recreation including skiing, lakes for fishing and boating and all types of other mountain recreation. Wildlife on the ranch consists of deer, antelope, quail and several other types of wildlife.
Improvements on the ranch consists of:
1. Four and five strand barbed wire fencing throughout the ranch, all of which have been repaired and are in good and useable condition.
2. A domestic well approximately 25 feet deep is equipped with a solar powered, submersible electric motor and pump and is connected to two 10,000 gallon storage tanks with water being piped from the tanks to two drinkers that are strategically located on the ranch to provide drinking water for livestock and wildlife.
3. A new domestic well approximately 400 feet deep is equipped with a solar powered, submersible electric motor and pump and is connected to a 10,000 gallon tank which is piped to two drinkers located strategically on the ranch to provide drinking water for livestock and wildlife.
4. A new domestic well approximately 600 feet deep is equipped with a solar powered, submersible electric motor and pump and is connected to the two 10,000 gallon storage tanks noted in #2 above which furnishes water to the two drinkers in #2 above.
5. One large earthen dam (dirt tank in Texas) which holds water for several months once filled with water by ample rain fall and several other smaller earthen dams.
6. A new state-of-the-art set of pipe corals with three pens and crowding alleys to a new, manual working chute and to a load out area with no permanent loading chute. Grama is the predominate grass on the ranch combined with rolling hills providing winter protection for livestock from snow and wind in the winter months.
This will be a very productive ranch for the new owner which will provide plentiful grazing and winter protection located in the heart of a beautiful area of New Mexico.
Give us a call to discuss this ranch in further detail and to arrange an appointment for you to be shown the ranch.
01/08/2025
$925,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Miami, NM
Welcome to the secluded, quiet community of Miami, New Mexico. This amazing property is ready to go any direction you choose or enjoy as is.
This 80 acre property, with 40 acres under irrigation,\ is located in Colfax County, just 21 miles from Cimarron, New Mexico where the Rockies meet the Plains. Surrounded by farm fields, you'll enjoy the tranquility, seclusion, and views of the Sangre del Cristo mountains. A variety of wildlife such as elk, mule deer, pronghorn and turkey populate the property in large numbers. With a proximity to ski towns such as Angel Fire (57 miles) or Red River (80 miles) or fly fishing or hunting in the Valle Vidal or surrounding National Forests, this property lies at the gateway to amazing high country year-round adventures.
Recreational opportunities abound with the property teaming with wildlife including large numbers of elk, mule deer and turkey. The farm is registered in the NMDGF EPLUS program receiving annual elk permits as well as deer and turkey permits. Miami lake is a private lake open only to Miami residents and their friends and families. The 204 acre lake presents outstanding fishing and recreational opportunities.
The first thing you'll notice about this property are the amazing improvements and attention to detail in each of them. The house was completely stripped down and renovated starting in 2017 and recently completed with new DreamStyle windows installed in 2023. The 3,000 sq ft house features 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, an updated large kitchen, two fireplaces and a large master bedroom with attached private porch. The basement has been renovated to include a large bedroom and storage room. The newly added on sunroom leads to an amazing, covered porch with an outdoor fireplace. The house is tied into the community drinking water and is outfitted with a top-of-the-line Pelican water filtration system. The house does have DirectTV and Hughes Net highspeed internet. Each room is heated via wall-mounted propane heaters and an electric baseboard heater in the basement.
Detached from the house is a 25'x25' cinderblock garage with insulated roof. A 30'x50' Millerbilt shop was completed in 2020 and a 2 room apartment was added to the building in 2024. The shop features a gravel floor and large roll up garage doors on each side allowing you to drive through the shop. The 720 sq. ft, 2 bed 1 bath apartment has been built onto the shop providing perfect guest or caretaker housing.
A newly constructed 110'x90' horse arena is attached to a cattle pen with alley and has been used to work cutting horses. A 3 stall row barn with turnouts is adjacent and is outfitted with water and power.
3 RV pads were installed in 2024 and feature 50amp power and water as well as septic.
A steel 24'x50' hay and equipment barn was recently constructed. A storage container found next to the corrals serves as a tack room or tool shed. There is a set of nice working pens built from pipe and guard rail with a drinker in the middle of the two pens.
This property has 40 shares of irrigation rights from the Miami Water Users Association. New gated irrigation pipe was installed in 2024 and improvements to the hay fields supported a strong hay crop and is ready for a more robust crop in 2025 and beyond. There is potential to purchase more water shares from the Association. The entire property excluding the area of improvements consists of smooth brome grass. The owner can irrigate the entire property or choose which areas to irrigate depending on the water availability for that year. The property currently has a holding pond that is filled with water from the irrigation ditch. There is also an irrigation system in place to flood irrigate ~40 acres. There is a hand dug well with a solar powered pump that is used to fill two 3,000-gallon storage tanks. From there the water is piped to two cattle drinkers, one in the corrals and one in the pasture. The storage tanks are also piped to hydrants around the yard for watering trees or flowers.
The Colfax County Equestrian and Cattle farm is multi-purpose, ready for income production through hay operation, hunting opportunities and RV spaces or to be used as a personal retreat creating a vibrant agricultural and equestrian lifestyle.
Proximity to local towns, amenities.
Springer, NM (grocery store, gas station, cafe) 12 miles
Cimarron, NM (grocery store, gas station, restaurants, hardware, and feed) 21 Miles
Raton, NM (grocery store, regional hospital) 55 miles
Trinidad, CO (Wal-Mart Supercenter) 75 miles
Las Vegas, NM (Wal-Mart Supercenter) 80 miles
07/10/2025
$559,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - 2050 NM-21, Miami, NM
"Outdoorsman Retreat" Privacy and views into southern Colorado and north east New Mexico over a dedicated, recorded easement, fenced for convenience, with excellent steel gate at State Highway 21. The entrance is approximately 1 mile west of Miami NM. 80 +/- deeded acres with 80 shares of Miami Water Users Association and one domestic water meter. Telephone and Electricity are buried to an existing modular building which has been fitted out for habitation. Septic system is permitted to handle a three bedroom home so owner could build a new home. There is an enormous existing Pole Barn approximately 60ftby 60ft covered and 60ft by 45ft enclosed. This building is insulated and ample enough room to hold all your toys. There is a finished part to this building (approx. 19 ft by 45 ft) on slab which is excellent safe storage. The remainder is on dirt with a tall roll up door (approx. 11 ft wide and 10 ft high) letting you back in your RV, plus more. The property would suit someone wanting to build a home or have a mountain retreat with many options. There is a water trough and someone could build some horse pens and have a great base in which to access all the lower Rocky Mountains have to offer. The views from this property are some of the best available in Miami with the major peaks of the Philmont Scout Ranch, Vermejo Park Ranch and into Colorado as well as the ancient extinct volcanoes of north east New Mexico. The property is in pasture at the moment. Miami Lake is a private Lake, however ownership of this property would allow access to Miami Lake for fishing and recreation. The property is in a Special Management Zone of Game Management Unit 54. Special Management Zones are regions outside both Primary and Secondary Management Zones and elk authorizations are issued to private landowners by the department on a ranch by ranch basis. Private property owners who are qualified participants in the EPLUS program are issued authorizations for elk hunts to be distributed by the landowner. These private property authorizations can then be converted to licenses by the hunter who has acquired the authorization. Depending on how the landowner enrolled their property in the EPLUS program, and where that property is located, licenses may be valid for the entire GMU, like public draw licenses, or they may be limited to the ranch boundaries where issued. For more information on EPLUS licenses go to the New Mexico Game and Fish Department website.
04/06/2022
$3,629,000
594.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - 27989 U.S. 64, Eagle Nest, NM
The Bar Lazy 7 Ranch is available for the first time in many years. 594.377 +/- deeded acres encompassing one mile of highway frontage with property stretching back into the trees a mile from the highway. Ranch has two main pastures and three ponds and is currently grazed seasonally showing good gains, typical to the Moreno Valley. The rear (west boundary) of the property borders County Rd B-7 (Windy Hill Road) which could be of use for someone to build back in the trees.
The historic head quarters of the Bar Lazy 7 Ranch is still in place. Some historic log barns and sheds along with a bunk house and 1,795 sq ft (circa 1920) home lay beside highway 64. The main home was originally thought to have been built in 1920 (county assessor information) has been added to over the years. There are two wells on the property. This is an easily accessible larger piece of property in the heart of the Moreno Valley with opportunity for a new owner to resurrect a historic ranch. Property will be leased out in the growing season with ample time to enjoy hunting in the Fall. The ranch lays within the desirable Special Management Zone, Game management unit 55A These areas are in quality elk habitat areas, but the majority of land is owned by private entities. Private-land authorizations on these ranches are allocated through a negotiation between the department and the ranch managers. For the 2023-2024 hunting season the ranch was issued 2 antlerless and 1 either sex elk authorizations for deeded acres enrolled in EPLUS program within the Special Management Zone, which may be bartered, sold, or traded to hunters.
Property is minutes away from fishing at Eagle Nest State Park or the Cimarron Canyon State Park and minutes from skiing/ golfing and mountain biking at Angel Fire Resort. Property is on the Enchanted Circle of Northern New Mexico.
Property is being marketed in an "AS IS" condition.
05/10/2024
$569,999
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - 2350 State Highway 21, Miami, NM
80 +/- acres, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home with large family room and kitchen area. The views are huge in Miami where you can see into Colorado and the extinct volcanoes in New Mexico toward Texas and Oklahoma. Mule Deer, Pronghorn Antelope and Elk are common in the area. Large 3 bay metal building wired for 220 on gravel, and attached shop with roll up door and man door. Nice roping arena with return alley. Some steel corrals and historic barns from early last century. The house almost has a completely metal exterior, matching the shop/garage, making it very low maintenance. 80 shares of water in the Miami Water Users Association, and a domestic water meter with the Miami Domestic Water Users Association. Nice place if you have horses and want to run some livestock and enjoy the incredible peace and quite that is Miami New Mexico. Owning water shares or a domestic water meter in Miami affords you the rite to fish and recreate (canoe/kayak) in Miami Lake, just a few minutes up the road. The local fire department is in Miami. The rural resident trash dumpsters are less than a mile away and cost is ?? per year. Cimarron New Mexico is only 25 minutes, Angel Fire, NM is an hour and 15 minutes, Springer NM is about 15 minutes. There is a flue penetration in the family room for a wood stove. Irrigation water is distributed through a ditch system onto the property. There has already been two 2 inch prorations of water from the Miami Water users this 2024 irrigation season. Home had a water leak and requires some drywall and insulation installation. Mold was removed professionally with report and receipts available for prospective buyers review. Home is approximately 1,638 sq ft.
07/20/2024
$535,000
1.85 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - 29665 U.S. 64, Ute Park, NM
Custom 2009 approximately 2,321 sq ft (1,880 sq ft heated), 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home on 1.85 +/- deeded acres. 21 ft X 21ft(441 sf ft) attached garage. Large rear covered deck with recessed lighting and easy access to landscaped and dog fenced rear yard, with views and close proximity to the Cimarron River. Property is off blacktop and has gate leading to Cimarron river within the highway right of way (The two pictures of the Cimarron River are taken from the highway right of way). High quality finished property with large open plan living area and huge picture windows off the living/dining/kitchen area to the rear covered porch. Many special touches and features throughout including propane powered generator to safeguard your comfort if there is a power outage. Drive in and unload in the attached garage with easy access to the house interior. The home comes furnished and would be a turn key property for this ski season. Excellent well with osmosis system. Property is five minutes drive from The Cimarron Canyon State Park, known for it's excellent trout fishing with both habitat enhanced waters and stocked lakes. Angel Fire, Red River and Taos ski resorts are all within 30 minutes to 1 hour 15 minutes drive away. Property is at approximately 7,460 elevation, which makes for a longer growing season and more year round enjoyment with springtime coming a little earlier and Fall lasting a little longer compared to the higher elevations. The trees are exceptional and the outside living space with the elevated covered porch heightens that experience, with the Cimarron River babbling in the background audible in the evenings with an open screened window as you fall asleep. This is the one you have been waiting for. The legal description for the property is Lot 1, River Point Subdivision. There are restrictions of record. Legal description overlaps into Highway Right of Way.
01/06/2025
$17,000,000
1795 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - 28289 U.S. 64, Eagle Nest, NM
Six Mile Creek Ranch - Eagle Nest, NM
Nestled in the heart of the breathtaking Moreno Valley, Six Mile Creek Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of New Mexico's natural beauty. Located just outside the charming village of Eagle Nest, this expansive property spans 1795 +/- acres and boasts a combination of lush meadows, pristine forests, and rolling hills, all bordered by the tranquil waters of Six Mile Creek and Probar Creek and borders Eagle Nest Lake State Park on the East.
Property Overview
Size: 1,795+/- acres. Approx. 20 acres on East side of US HWY 64 broken into two different lots. Survey of the ranch was completed in 2006 and can be provided upon request.
Location: Eagle Nest, New Mexico
Creek Frontage: Over 2 miles of Six Mile Creek
Ponds: Ranch has three stocked ponds
Hunting: Elk, Mule Deer, Turkey, Black bear and waterfowl
Terrain: A diverse mix of meadows, forested hills, and creek side landscapes, ponds
Access: Year-round access via US HWY 64 on East Boundary and country road on southern boundary
No conservation easements
Land Features
Six Mile Creek Ranch provides a truly diverse range of natural landscapes, making it ideal for a variety of uses, whether you're looking for a private retreat, a working ranch, or a recreational paradise. With more than 2 miles of Six Mile Creek winding through the property, water resources are abundant, offering opportunities for hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, and seasonal water features. The property is home to expansive meadows, perfect for grazing or hay production, as well as heavily forested areas with mature ponderosa pine, aspen, and spruce. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a rancher, or simply seeking peace and privacy, the varied terrain offers something for everyone.
Wildlife & Recreation
Six Mile Creek Ranch is an outdoor enthusiasts dream. The property is abundant with wildlife, including elk, mule deer, turkey, black bear, mountain lion and a variety of smaller animals, making it ideal for hunting and wildlife observation. The pristine environment and numerous trails offer endless opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and ATV exploration. Currently the ranch receives 21 Either Sex elk permits to be used between September 1 and December 31 of the year. Deer, turkey, bear and lion are over the counter. In 2024 the ranch hosted 3 archery elk hunters with 100% shot opportunity. The ranch also hosted one rifle elk hunter with 100% shot opportunity. Deer, turkey and black bear were seen on the ranch in 2024 but were not hunted.
Livestock: The ranch has been used to run approx. 250-350 yearlings in the summer months depending on the moisture and amount of irrigation water.
Water Features
The over 2 miles of creek frontage is a rare and highly sought-after feature in this region, providing year-round water sources for both wildlife and livestock. The creek itself is known for its scenic beauty and offers ample opportunities for fishing and outdoor recreation. The ranch also has 495 +/- acre feet of irrigation rights. Also, located on the ranch are three trout stocked ponds for your enjoyment.
Location
Eagle Nest, a quaint mountain village in northern New Mexico, located withing the Enchanted Circle, is known for its outdoor recreation, including skiing, hunting, fishing, hiking, and world-class scenery. Six Mile Creek Ranch borders Eagle Nest Lake State Park, where boating, fishing, and picnicking are popular activities. The famous Taos Ski Valley is just 30 miles away, offering year-round recreation, from skiing and snowboarding in the winter to hiking and mountain biking in the summer. The village of Angel Fire and the Angel Fire Ski Resort is a short 10-minute drive from the ranch and the Angle Fire Airport is big enough to land even the largest of private jets.
Climate
The climate in Eagle Nest is characterized by cool, crisp mountain air and abundant sunshine. With an elevation of over 8,000 feet, the region enjoys four distinct seasons, including mild summers and snow-capped winters, making it an ideal location for those seeking a mountain escape.
Development Potential
With its expansive acreage, Six Mile Creek Ranch offers multiple possibilities for development or conservation. Whether you're envisioning a luxury estate, a sustainable ranching operation, or a family compound, this property provides the space and natural resources to bring your vision to life. Zoning allows for a variety of uses, giving the future owner the flexibility to design a project that fits their lifestyle.
Improvements: The ranch offers a very spacious two bedroom/two bath ranch house. The house was recently partially remodeled in 2023. Next to house is a large 3 car garage with an attached garage space for tractor or equip. Also, located around the house is a set of working cattle pens. The ranch offers many other building locations to put your dream home or that dream barndominium.
Conclusion
Six Mile Creek Ranch is truly a one-of-a-kind property that combines the serenity of nature with the convenience of proximity to Eagle Nest, Taos, Angel Fire, Red River and the surrounding areas. Whether you're looking for a recreational haven, a working ranch, or a private mountain retreat, this property offers the perfect canvas to create your dream lifestyle.
06/12/2020
$42,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Cimarron, NM
Bring your RV and spend a few months in the summer. 12,375 sq ft lot just north and west of St James Hotel. Exceptional views of the meadow and mountains to the west. Currently zoned as Residential Area Two. Zone Five as per Village of Cimarron ordinance 274 Approved 4-24-18. The most northerly portion appears to be in a flood zone. City water is available on the east side of the property. City Sewer is some distance so might have to install a vault septic system. Property is bounded by a street on the north, an alley on the back other private holdings on the south and Highway 21 on the east. Property was surveyed in 2014. Some of the pictures show when survey was flagged. Each full lot dimension is 25 feet by 90 feet making 125 feet along highway 21. The half lot dimension is 25 feet by 45 feet making 150 feet along the alley on the west side of the property. The alley width is 20 feet to the fence.
05/23/2025
$279,900
10.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Hidden Lake Circle, Angel Fire, NM
Fabulous 10+ acre lakefront property at spectacular Hidden Lake. Just 20 minutes from all the amenities of the Angel Fire Resort and 45minutes from historic Taos, NM. The parcel has 2.11 acres lakefront and 8.49 acres on the B side with lovely meadows and a rough cut driveway connecting the A and B sides. Underground utilities include electric, phone and fiber optics. There is an HOA ($1600 per year) which covers road and lake maintenance as well as the salary of the full time caretaker who lives there. Thoughtful covenants protect your investment. Remember....there is nothing quite like living on a mountain lake!
06/07/2025
$197,000
18.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Lot 22 Hinz Drie, Angel Fire, NM
Hidden among the aspens and pines, atop the Sangre de Christo mountains, find your paradise in the Hidden Lake mountain community, 15 miles from downtown Angel Fire and access to the Angel Fire Resort ski slopes.
Wander through colorful mountain meadows, take in the expansive valley views, with plenty of wildlife will keep you inspired for weeks. Fish in the 47 acre spring-fed lake stocked with trout or kayak to your heart's content!
Imagine your dream home nestled within 18.2 Acres of privacy, with Mother Nature as your only immediate neighbor. Phone, electric and fiber optics are underground and just need to be brought to your building site. With a bit of clearing, an old trail leads to a stunning views of the mountains and valley + Wheeler Peak!
07/18/2017
$180,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Angel Fire, NM
This property offers peaceful, secluded mountain living, only minutes from civilizations pleasures. Situated atop a massive plateau, Hidden Lake, is located 10 miles south of Angel Fire and 32 miles east of Taos, New Mexico. Hidden Lake , named for the private 47 acre spring-fed lake located on the site, is a 1437 acre development featuring 99 parcels of land ranging in size from 10 to 20 acres.
The combination of seclusion, large parcels, and breathtaking views, plus affordable pricing make Hidden Lake a dream come true. In addition to peace and scenic beauty, Hidden Lake offers all weather roads as well as underground electricity and telephone to each parcel. Old logging trails have been widened whenever possible to reduce environmental impact.
The elevation of this totally unspoiled property ranges from 9,000 to 10,000 feet. Hidden Lakes plateau location makes each parcel easily accessible and "construction friendly". The overall property is characterized by huge grassy meadows and breathtaking views.
Hidden Lake is truly "your dream waiting to happen".
With privacy, awesome natural beauty, and the opportunity to own rare northern New Mexico lake front property, don't hesitate to call, email, or better yet, just come visit.
05/16/2025
$848,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - 867 Laguna Madre Rd, Maxwell, NM
320 +/- deeded acres plus 180.8 shares of irrigable land from the Vermejo Conservancy District, is included in this offering. Farming with a View. 2005 modular home with two additions make for more than 2,000 sq ft of heated living space comprising two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Large 60x40 metal shop on concrete slab, insulated wood framed, can hold most all yourprojects.80x60 metal barn wood framed and a 100x75 metal barn, steel framed with partial concrete floor, open to the east. Two domestic/livestock water meters, one on each side of the road with the Maxwell Cooperative Water Users Association. Also one well feeds into a large storage tank, inside of an insulated building. Traditionally has been farmed with approximately 125 acres under pivot. Would benefit from being reworked and resown. Very productive area and this season the irrigation district looks to have prorated some water as main reservoirs are benefitting from early May rain. The land slopes west to east and the eastern end benefits from runoff with a couple of areas where water will pond. Property is 7 miles from schools K-12 in Maxwell. Property has tremendous views particularly on the western edge with a clear view of the mountains including Baldy, Little Costilla, State Line Peak and mountains in the Culebra Range of southern Colorado. Also great views to the east including Eagle Tail and Tenaja. There is some clean up with this property around improvements. The machinery is negotiable. There are annual fees for the water rights and a delivery charge per acre foot yet to be determined. Water is delivered into a pond near house which is then pumped by diesel engine to the pivot. The pivot is run by electricity off its own transformer. Wildlife passing through the property include elk, deer, turkey. black bear and antelope. The Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge is very near the property and helps draw many species of migratory birds and an elk population which this property could qualify for authorizations. There are local farmers who might be able to assist with the farming side of the property on a contract basis for an owner whom wanted to enjoy the property as a retreat.
05/28/2024
$199,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Palo Flechado Ridge Road, Angel Fire, NM
Easy access, rough cut driveway. Stunning views of the Moreno Valley with tall pine and aspen.
04/24/2024
$180,000
9.94 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Angel Fire, NM
Enjoy fabulous stands of tall pine and aspen on this almost 10 acres of land in the desirable Hidden Lake community. Easy access andwithin walking distance to the 47 acre spring-fed lake stocked with trout. The thoughtful covenants allow for you to have an RV orcamper on the property 120 days a year making is great for people who want to secure the land now and build later. Undergroundelectric, phone and fiber optics has been installed. Abundant wildlife include elk, deer, wild turkey, Grouse , Black bear and anoccasional bobcat or mountain lion ! Horses are welcome at Hidden Lake and state land is just across the highway.
05/22/2025
$500,000
13.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - TBD Highway 434, Angel Fire, NM
Lonesome Dove View is a vacant lot in Angel Fire, New Mexico, primed for your vision with multiple buildable areas and stunning mountain views. Nestled in a serene, wooded setting, it features gentle slopes and natural clearings, ideal for crafting your perfect mountain retreat. A developed primary pad site includes underground utilities and a private road for easy access. The elevated position maximizes sweeping views, making it perfect for a primary residence or a standout getaway. Additional cleared areas provide flexibility for guest quarters, workshops, or varied layouts.
Just minutes from Angel Fire Resort, the property offers year-round access to top-tier skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, golf, and ziplining. Nearby Monte Verde Lake and Carson National Forest provide fishing, hiking, paddleboarding, and scenic trails. Ideal for a legacy home, vacation rental, or investment, this lot combines space, infrastructure, and a prime setting in the heart of the Enchanted Circle, a true four-season destination.
Ready-to-build pad site with big mountain views
Underground utilities
Private road access to main site
Additional naturally cleared build areas
Gently sloping terrain with mature pines and meadow
Small pond
Peaceful, private setting with excellent year-round access
Access from a paved highway
Sellers believe there is a Well, buyers to confirm
RECREATION
Minutes to Angel Fire Resort, golf course, and Monte Verde Lake
Close to Carson National Forest for hiking, riding, and exploring
Located on the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway
Cimarron Creek and Coyote Creek for nearby stream fishing
LOCATION
17 minutes (11 miles) to Angel Fire Resort
17 minutes (9 miles) to Angel Fire Country Club
18 minutes (12 miles) to Angel Fire Airport
33 Minutes (22 miles) to Eagle Nest Lake
36 minutes (22 miles) to Valle Escondido Golf Course
55 minutes (35 miles) to Taos, NM
2 hours 13 minutes to Sante Fe Regional Airport
2 hours 52 minutes to Albuquerque International Sunport
05/26/2023
$125,200
20.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Old Raton Pass Road, Raton, NM
Just North Of The Town Of Raton,Along The The Old Raton Pass Rd.,And On The Historic Old Santa Fe Trail,You'll Find A Beautiful Stretch Of Land That Makes Up The Pine Forest Estates Subdivision. This Block Of 232 Residential Lots Sits Just Along The Colorado/New Mexico Border On A Ridge That Overlooks The Town,And Provides Some Of The Most Beautiful Scenic Views You Could Imagine. Although The Area Was Ravaged By The Track Fire In 2011,Through Nature's Natural Resilience,And With The Help Of Concerted And Targeted Conservation Efforts,Both The Land And The Wildlife Of The Area Have Come Back Dramatically,And The Area Continues To Regain Its Former Beauty And Majesty. This Offering Consists Of 7 Adjacent Lots Making Up Just Under 21 Acres. Build On One And Maintain The Rest For Space And Privacy,Or Explore Various Other Income Producing Options.
Copyright 2023 New Mexico MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/28/2024
$230,000
12.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Colfax County - Pam Coleman Drive, Angel Fire, NM
Fabulous parcel with awesome views of the Angel Fire Ski Mountain and the Moreno Valley. The parcel backs up to Taos Pueblo land on91B side. There is a trail leading down to Nine Mile Creek. A well has been drilled and capped with a 15 gpm yield! A rough-cut driveway leads to a cleared building site. This parcel has it all!
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