Stunning Western New Mexico Elk Hunting And Ranching Property
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Ranches, Recreational Land, Timberland, Undeveloped Land, Hunting Land, Horse Property
- Road Surface
- Gravel, Dirt
- Fencing
- Low Fence
- Outbuildings
- Barn
Land Details
- Pasture
- Timber
- Grass
Approximate Distances
| 15 Mi | to Ramah |
| 52 Mi | to Grants |
| 53 Mi | to Gallup |
| 112 Mi | to Albuquerque |
| 300 Mi | to Phoenix AZ |
Utilities
| Water: | Onsite |
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Predators
- Livestock Facilities
- Pits
- Internal Road System
- Surface Only
Description
This scenic property is located within Game Management Unit 12, which is known for its trophy elk hunting and is currently enrolled in New Mexico Game and Fish’s Elk Landowner System (EPLUS). Elk, mule deer, and other wildlife utilize this property. Private land Mule Deer licenses are currently unlimited and sold over the counter, allowing the landowner to regulate the number of hunters to meet their management objectives. The ranch provides good forage, a Solar Pump operated Water Well and dirt tanks which provide water availability for maintaining elk, mule deer and/or cattle use on the property. The terrain consists of a gentle topography with open meadows of native grasses, pinyon and juniper trees.
In addition to Hunting and Recreational opportunities, the property offers suitable habitat for cattle grazing or equestrian adventures. The Pueblo of Zuni Reservation land borders the property to the south and west, with Navajo Nation land bordering to the north. This is a raw piece of land that has much potential to be turned into a phenomenal elk hunting property. Elk travel from neighboring tribal lands to feed in the large valleys and meadows of this property, making for increased Trophy Elk Hunting opportunities.
A large 3,978+/- SQ FT Pole Barn and smaller metal open barn offer structures that can be used for a variety of functions.
The area is rich with historic Native American Puebloan occupancy and near the path Spanish conquistadors traveled in search of a medieval myth of golden cities to be found at a place called Cibola. Pottery Shards and other artifacts can be found on the property.
The Property is in close driving proximity to several large public land resources that include the Cibola National Forest, El Morro National Monument, El Malpais National Monument and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands offering a wide diversity of outdoor recreational opportunities.
The perimeter of the property is fenced with barbed-wire fencing with a private access entrance gate. Road access is off BIA Road 113.
This property offers the opportunity to own a special piece of land in an area that is known to grow Trophy Elk and can be your own special hunting property!
Details
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1294 +/- Deeded Acres
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Within Trophy Elk Unit 12
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Currently Enrolled in New Mexico Game and Fish Private Landowner Elk Program (EPLUS)
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Over the Counter Private Land Deer Licenses
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Borders the Zuni and Navajo Reservations
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3978+/- SQ FT Pole Barn
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Water Well with Solar Pump System
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Gorgeous Landscapes
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Pinyon and Juniper Forests
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Dirt Ponds
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Open Valleys
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Barbed Wire Fencing
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Native American Artifacts
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Nearby National Forest, National Monuments and BLM Public Lands
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Hunting, Biking, Hiking, Camping, OHV Riding and Ranching Opportunities
Area Info
Other
Coordinates
34.9959, -108.53243
Annual Taxes
$11,558
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