Rural Western New Mexico Timbered Hunting And Recreational Property
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Ranches, Recreational Land, Timberland, Undeveloped Land, Hunting Land, Horse Property
- Road Frontage
- State Highway, County Road
- Road Surface
- Pavement, Dirt
- Fencing
- Low Fence
Land Details
- Pasture
- Timber
Approximate Distances
| 40 Mi | to Quemado |
| 63 Mi | to Gallup |
| 82 Mi | to Grants |
| 145 Mi | to Albuquerque |
| 313 Mi | to Phoenix, AZ |
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Predators
- Internal Road System
- Gated Entrance
Description
This 311-acre property is timbered with a pinyon and juniper mix forest and lies in the heart of Game Management Unit 12 in Western New Mexico, which is known for its trophy elk hunting. Located in Fence Lake, New Mexico, this property offers recreational opportunities for hunting, hiking, horseback riding, camping, and Off-Highway vehicle riding, to name a few. Elk and mule deer use the property throughout the year. Mule deer licenses are over the counter, while Private Land Elk Authorizations would need to be applied for through the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish's EPLUS Program.
There is good access on three sides of the property via a paved highway on the north side, and county dirt roads on the east and South sides of the property. There is also electrical power lines on three sides of the property and offers a large space in rural New Mexico with opportunities to build your dream home away from the big cities without any Homeowner Association rules of fees.
A little over an hour's drive away, Quemado Lake, the Gila and Cibola National Forests, offer fishing for rainbow trout and tiger muskie. Other area features include the El Malpais National Monument, the El Malpais National Conservation Area, and other BLM public lands.
This property also offers opportunities as a small ranch. It would sustain some cattle or horses, and it has barbed wire fencing on all four sides.
Don't miss your chance to own this rural western New Mexico land Opportunity!
Details
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311+/- Deeded Acres
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In Game Management Unit 12
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Area is known for Trophy Elk Hunting
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Over the Counter Mule Deer Licenses
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Resident Elk and Mule Deer in the Area
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Good public road access on 3 sides of the Property
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Pinyon and Juniper Forests
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Rural Western New Mexico
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Barbed Wire Fencing on 4 sides
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Recreation Outdoor Opportunities
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Small Ranching Opportunities
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Gila and Cibola National Forests in neighboring Game Management Units.
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Nearby Public BLM lands
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Trout and Tiger Fishing at Quemado Lake
Area Info
Other
Coordinates
34.6463, -108.6647
Annual Taxes
$7
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