71 acres with private land elk tags! Located in the very heart of the Moreno Valley, halfway between Angel Fire and Red River, bordering the Colin-Neblett State Wildlife, a New Mexico State Park, Soaring Eagle Ranch has it all! Views of the world, lake and valley! The resort areas of Angel Fire and Red River - and a jet airport - are all within a 15-minute drive, and world-famous Taos is only 35 minutes. Cimarron State Park next door provides miles of gold medal trout fishing, and Eagle Nest Lake has all your favorite boating and lake fishing. The 33,000-acre Colin-Neblett Wildlife management area has some of the biggest bulls in the state, and is out your back gate. Over the counter deer tags complete this sportsman's retreat. This +/- 71 acre estate has excellent access, and is splashed with meadows, towering spruce, fir, aspens, oak and ponderosas pines. One of the most unique buys in an area that is made up of large land holdings, with the likes of Vermijo Park Ranch, Colin- Neblett and Philmont Scout Ranch. There is nothing like this property available. This is the only lot in the Soaring Eagle Subdivision that can be subdivided into 4 parcels (no parcel under 10 acres).
THE MOST UNIQUE PROPERTY AVAILABLE IN THE MORENO VALLEY!! EAGLE NEST RANCH This property has been in private hands for over 100 years!!! 2 FABULOUS parcels!! One 53.40 acres, one 71.53 acres. UNBELIEVEABLE VIEWS! Beautiful trees, grassy rolling hills meadows and valleys!! 70 acre parcel may be subdivided in 4 parcels! Land sale with covenants. ABUNDANT WILDLIFE!! Roads and utilities to each parcel. Close to Angel Fire, Eagle Nest and Red River. Oh, and did I mention the VIEWS to die for!!! SUPERB HORSE PROPERTY!! 53.40 acre parcel: $1,000,000 71.53 acre parcel: $1,500,000
This 216 acre tract of land is probably the most spectacular estate setting all of Northern New Mexico. Located on the northeast side of Eagle Nest Lake, this property offers dramatic, jaw-dropping 360-degree views overlooking the lake and most all of Moreno Valley from north to south, Cimarron Canyon on the east, and the Wheeler Peak Wilderness (Taos Mountains) to the west. Beautiful rolling topography with a wonderful mix of forested areas and open pastures provides a perfect habitat for wildlife, particularly elk and mule deer. Historic Eagle Nest Dam, the largest privately built dam ever constructed in the US (1918-1920), abuts the property and created Eagle Nest Lake. The possibilities for this property are endless - exclusive residential development, fishing or hunting lodge, or simply an unparalleled trophy ranch site. The resort areas of Angel Fire and Red River - and a jet airport - are all within a 15- minute drive, and world-famous Taos is only 30 miles away. Pictures cannot begin to convey just how unique and spectacular this property is. Call today to arrange a showing.
One of a kind setting on the edge of Eagle Nest Lake This 39 acre commercial zoned property is the site of the historic Eagle Nest Lodge, for many decades an iconic establishment on the shores of the Eagles Nest Lake. The lodge structures have been abandoned for a number of years, and would require major renovation or reconstruction. The possibilities are endless -fishing lodge, bed and breakfast, commercial recreation, etc. -or one of the most spectacular estate sites in all of New Mexico. The resort areas of Angel Fire and Red River - and a jet airport - are all within a 15 minute drive, and world famous Taos is only 30 minutes away. Learn more about the Eagle Nest Lodge at www.legendsofamerica.com/nm-eaglenestlodge.html -- a Moreno Valley landmark and a true piece of historic America. Let your dreams run wild.
Located in beautiful Moreno Valley with year 'round fishing and hiking, also near Angel Fire with golfing and skiing. Home sits on 3 lots with views of surrounding mountains. Home includes wood burning stove, fully updated bathrooms, forced air and baseboard heating, washer/dryer, refrigerator and electric stove. Property is adjacent to Hwy 64 and is walking distance to town.
Imagine your turkey getaway located halfway between Ocate and Angel Fire, New Mexico. With +/- 800 ft. of year round creek frontage, heavy gauge metal fencing and gates, and bordering both sides of a year round access gravel road, this +/- 42 acre parcel has a Cottonwood and Aspen creek bottom, topping out on Ocate Mesa with Ponderosa oak brush. Deer, elk, and turkey all abound. The 1050 sq. ft. cabin has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a sleeper sofa in the den. You can sleep 6 comfortably and more with sleeping bags and cots. The wood stove is a one-of-a-kind European import that was custom made. This off-the-grid property is equipped with a well that produces excellent drinking water and up to 20 gallons of water per minute. There's a generator for a power, pipe metal fencing, and a 40 X 60 metal storage building for ATV"s, tractors and other fun stuff! It takes a 4-wheel drive to get to the property, as it is quite secluded. There is a nice grass meadow along the creek if you wish to bring your horses. Several openings on the mesa allow for food plots or game feeders for wildlife. The creek has pools with brook trout seen regularly and may qualify for NRCS funds for trout habitat improvement with rock pool work. If interested, we'll confirm with the NRCS office. Just 40 minutes to Angel Fire Ski area and golf course, 60 minutes to Eagle Nest Lake State Park, and 25 minutes to I-25, this turkey furnished cabin and creek front property is the ideal getaway for those seeking seclusion, peace and quiet. The property does not border public land but is very close to thousands of acres of Carson National Forests for ATV's, horseback riding, hiking, camping and 4-wheeling. Showing by qualified appointments only. Co-Brokers welcome.
Welcome to Spring Canyon Ranch! For anyone who has ever dreamed of building a cabin in the mountains, Spring Canyon Ranch can bring that vision to life. Surrounded by unspoiled State and Federal land, Spring Canyon Ranch is one of the southwest's most spectacular ranch properties. This unforgettable New Mexico ranch land is conveniently located just 28 miles from the Arizona border and only 10 minutes west of the charming town of Quemado. Offered in stunning 3-8 acre cabin sites, Spring Canyon Ranch is the ideal place for your recreational retreat. With all utilities in place, you can begin building your dream home immediately. Payments from $220 per month.
Tampico Springs Ranch is a quiet secluded community of spacious 3 acre cabin sites spreading out under a canopy of ancient pines deep within the Cibola National Forest just twenty miles from Gallup, New Mexico. The breathtaking wilderness of the 500,000 acre national forest is a refuge for elk, deer, and a host of other wildlife and adjoins Tampico Springs Ranch with seamless beauty. At 7,800 feet, the air is cool and clear. Winters feature beautiful sport-encouraging snowfalls -summers offer cool refreshing afternoon rains that fill the forest with the fresh scent of the pines. Power service is provided to each property and access is via well maintained roads to and within the ranch. Intelligent building and use covenants protect and enhance property values. No trailers or mobile homes are permitted. Owners may build whenever they wish and no further splitting is allowed. The large 3 acre forested cabin sites at Tampico Springs Ranch are a rare find in high mountain acreage and represent a truly outstanding value. Your investment at Tampico Springs Ranch will not only fulfill today's dream to possess your own forested retreat, it can also secure a legacy of land ownership for generations of your family yet to come. Pick the plan that will enable you to make the move to this beautiful forested community. Starting at only $29,900 with payments as low as $257 per month.Financing is guaranteed. There are no closing costs, no credit checks, no qualifying requirements and no prepayment penalties and all loans are fully assumable. Words and pictures alone can't really capture its beauty. Make an appointment today to visit Tampico Springs Ranch. For weather, topo maps, area attractions and additional information about this land please CALL J.R. PRICE AT 928.521.7882 or visit ARIZONALAND.COM
Experience breathtaking views of Eagle Nest Lake and the surrounding mountains. This 1792+/- acre ranch has it all: 390+/- acres of lush irrigated pasture,900 acres of forested land with open meadows, and 494.5 acre-feet of water rights. Two of the main tributaries to Eagle Nest Lake flow across the property,and feed 6 ponds. The home is a 2 BR with a wall of windows overlooking Eagle Nest Lake. The ranch receives 15 bull elk permits and 10 cow elk permitsper year, and sports many trophy elk.
M&TL82 Here is your dream property!! Check out these 2.09 acres in gated Spread Eagle Springs. Located at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains with National Forest as your own back yard. This piece of land is absolutely gorgeous and it is the place you always wanted to build your dream cabin. Mature Aspen, Fir, Spruce and Ponderosa Pines cover this property. The possibilities of exploring the great outdoors are limited only by your imagination. Your own personal path leads from your land to Rainbow Trail as it borders National Forest. Views of the Valley, Wet Mountains, and Sangres are an added bonus. Power is already on the property and a community water well will supply your water. Phone is in the road with year-round road maintenance by HOA. Well worth the money. Call Listing office for gate code.
A very rare find. Neat, neat tract of land. Beautiful river frontage property without being bottomland floodplain. High sloping bluff overlooks the Trinity River. Access is possible and subject to approval by the Trinity River Authority (TRA). Bald eagles nest on tract. Nestled in the top of a vintage pine tree, the nest is an intertangled puzzle of sticks and vines along the fish-enriched Trinity River.
This is a rare opportunity to own your own private piece of great deer, bear & turkey habitat in the heart of Central Pennsylvania. The property runs along both sides of Lick Run, in a protected hollow adjoining public lands (no hunting allowed) to the north and east and over a ridge to farmland to the south, including open fields and frontage along a township road (Jacksonville Rd). Includes a small hunting cabin off the grid with a solar panel and a deck over the run. Little hunting pressure, along with managed food plots and field plantings have resulted in a strong healthy population of game for the serious hunter. All subsurface rights are included in the sale and there are no current leases in place. Also nearby Sayers lake in Bald Eagle State Park is well known for its excellent year round fishing opportunities. Add to that the value of owning and controlling all of the subsurface activity and potential and it means value well in to the future for the smart buyer.
Spectacular 60 acre Sierra Blanca view Roping/Horse Facility with 2500sf 6 stall Stucco Santa Fe Barn with bar/game room with half bath. Radian floor heat in all the home, barn, and shop. Full service 2 bay shop with radiant floor heat, with half bath and office. Pull thru enclosed truck and horse trailer barn. Cattle Barn has turn outs to the roping arena, with electric roping chute. 4 Rail pipe fence with gated access. Borders Alto & Kokopelli Country Club. Rope and ride in the cool mountains with the view of Sierra Blanca. Home is 4748 SF per county records. $4M Beautiful 360 acres for development or the buyer who just wants his own piece of heaven in the middle of Alto Country Club and Kokopelli and Eagle Creek. Land is diversified from flats, to canyons, to the great Sierra Blanca and Capitan views. It adjoins Eagle Creek, Alto Golf and Kokopelli with access to and from each. Owner will possibly divide into smaller portions. It has breathtaking views of the mountains and valley with lots of Pines. Eagle Creek runs along the property line. PRICE: $4,300,000.00 ATTN: These 2 properties may be purchased separately or may be purchased as one for $8,000,000.00 This is a one of a kind property.
Hunt,fish,and canoe right from your own private river home. Muskegon River frontage (120') and a fabulous view which overlooks a small island in the river, this deluxe Amish built camping cabin is designed to maximize your recreation time. Owner has spent $15K+ stabilizing the riverbank with fieldstone. A recreationer's dream-enjoy fishing, kayaking, and everything relaxing on the river offers. A popular area for fishing, swimming and exploring. Eagles frequently seen flying over the river. And Acreage-across the road is the rest of the property-about 10 ac. total! Deer, Turkey and wildlife abundant in area. Land only available at $59,900. All buildings would be removed.
19 acres of old farmstead surrounded by Thousands of acres of National Forest complete with the ultimate cabin in the woods. The cabin is of newer construction with cedar exterior and tongue and groove cathedral ceiling inside. The cabin comes complete with 3 sets of bunk beds, bar area in the kitchen, gas range, gas refrigerator and gas lights. There is a quality Vermont Castings wood stove and back up space heater. There is also a 10x12 storage building, an outdoor privy as well as an indoor shower room. The cabin is perched in a clearing ALONG with 100 year old white pines and overlooks the Lilly pad creek which flows through the property. The property is mostly wooded with some great natural openings that would be perfect for food plots. Walk right out the door to thousands of acres of National Forest lands containing big Northwoods bucks, grouse, turkeys and bear. Many lakes and rivers are in the immediate area and the snowmobile trail is right down the road. This is a rare opportunity to own a private and secluded parcel but yet close to all of the recreational activities in the Eagle River Area.
The Dusty Boots Cabin Ranch are located in San Lorenzo approximately 30 miles east of Silver City. San Lorenzo is on the east bank of the Mimbres River. This small community is said to have been founded in 1714 by Gov. Juan Ignacio Flores Mogollon. Later it was affiliated with Fort Webster, but when the fort departed in 1853, the town was ravaged by Apache attacks and was abandoned. It was resettled in 1869 by persons from Pinos Altos. The Dusty Boots Ranch is approximately 120 miles west of Las Cruces, NM and 223 miles east of Tucson, Arizona. General Description The Dusty Boots Ranch is located in the beautiful mountainous area east of the Mimbres River. The surrounding area is little changed from the early years of the Old West and the landscape is still pristine. It is easy to escape the modern world in this scenic location. Noonday Canyon, a major tributary of the Mimbres River runs through the Dusty Boots Ranch. It is said that in the days when Kingston and Pinos Altos were booming mining camps, persons traveling between the two always tried to arrive at this canyon and its reliable water at noon, hence the name. Access to the Dusty Boots Ranch is located off Noonday Canyon Road; a county-maintained road. Land Tenure: The Dusty Boots Cabin Ranch consists of 602.99 acres and has the following deeds of property. 1.) 179.69 acres (consists of 2 Bedroom-1 1/2 Bathroom Cabin built in 1991, floor to ceiling stone fireplace, Steel Double-Door Barn, Steel Storage Shed, Steel pipe corrals, Artesian well with 3-acre feet of declared water rights, new well pump and tank in 1991. 2.) 140.10 acres; electrical 3.) 152.60 acres; electrical 4.) Government Lot 3- 44.16 acres 5.) Government Lot 4- 43.73 acres 6.) 42.21 acres The Dusty Boots Ranch is line-fenced and partition fenced. Carrying Capacity There are currently 24 units on an annual basis on the Dusty Boots Headquarters/Cabin Ranch. Climate and Elevation The Dusty Boots Ranch has a pleasant climate with winter daytime temperatures in the mid-60's and nighttime lows in the 20's. Summer daytime temperatures are in the upper 90's with lows in the mid 60's. The elevation of the ranch varies between 5,973 and 6,600 feet. Vegetation The major vegetation is grassland with side oats grama, blue grama as major species. Hillsides are lined with pinon and juniper. See also listing for Dusty Boots Headquarters Ranch.
LAND FOR SALE: .25 acres (1/4 acre) in New Mexico for $1,445.00 or just $129.00 per month (Now is the time to buy LAND!!) and you will own this property Free and Clear. We do offer owner financing if you don't have all the money upfront you ARE approved! Taos County, located in Northern New Mexico, is known for its diverse communities. There are resort towns, art colonies, Hispanic villages, Pueblo communities, western mining towns, old railroad stops, and ranching towns. Known for its outdoor lifestyle and recreational activities one does not have to look very far to find such activities as hunting and fishing, mountain climbing and hiking, biking, river rafting, and golf to name a few. What the area is probably best known for is its world class skiing. The ski resorts of Taos Ski Valley, Angel Fire Resort, and the Red River Ski Area offer some of the finest skiing in the world. The lot for auction is conveniently located off of Highway 24 only 20 minutes from downtown Taos and a little over an hour from Santa Fe. The lot is located in the Tres Piedras Estates Subdivision, which is surveyed and recorded with all the lots having legal road access and easily identified. The lot is approximately 60 feet by 175 feet or .25 acres. There are full time homes as well as vacation cabins scattered throughout the subdivision. Water would be by well or refillable storage tank and sewer by septic or some approved alternative method that is allowed by the county health department. Gas would be by propane tank. There are no outstanding liens on the property and no Association fees or HOA dues. Zoning is very flexible . Mobile homes and RV's are allowed and if you just wanted to vacation and camp that is also allowed. Taos County is located in north central New Mexico on the western slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Taos County is also home to the Taos Pueblo Indians and several Spanish and Mexican Land Grants. As of 2000, the population was 29,979 The highest point in the county is the summit of Wheeler Peak at 13,161 feet (4,011 m). This is also the highest point in the state of New Mexico. Educational, health and social services (20.3%), Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (19.1%), Retail trade (12.8%), Construction (10.1%). Arroyo Hondo, Arroyo Seco, Carson, Cerro, Chamisa, Costilla,El Prado, El Rito, Las Trampas, Llano, Ojo Caliente, Ojo Sarco, Penasco, Picuris Pueblo, Red River, Taos, Taos Ski Valley. Outdoor activities: Hunting, Climbing, Hiking, Fishing, Mountain biking. Skiing has been a contribution to the development and economy of the county.
LAND FOR SALE: .25 acres (1/4 acre) in New Mexico for $1,445.00 or just $129.00 per month (Now is the time to buy LAND!!) and you will own this property Free and Clear. We do offer owner financing if you don't have all the money upfront you ARE approved! Tres Piedras Subdivision unit 8. Taos County, located in Northern New Mexico, is known for its diverse communities. There are resort towns, art colonies, Hispanic villages, Pueblo communities, western mining towns, old railroad stops, and ranching towns. Known for its outdoor lifestyle and recreational activities one does not have to look very far to find such activities as hunting and fishing, mountain climbing and hiking, biking, river rafting, and golf to name a few. What the area is probably best known for is its world class skiing. The ski resorts of Taos Ski Valley, Angel Fire Resort, and the Red River Ski Area offer some of the finest skiing in the world. The lot for auction is conveniently located off of Highway 24 only 20 minutes from downtown Taos and a little over an hour from Santa Fe. The lot is located in the Tres Piedras Estates Subdivision, which is surveyed and recorded with all the lots having legal road access and easily identified. The lot is approximately 60 feet by 175 feet or .25 acres. There are full time homes as well as vacation cabins scattered throughout the subdivision. Water would be by well or refillable storage tank and sewer by septic or some approved alternative method that is allowed by the county health department. Gas would be by propane tank. There are no outstanding liens on the property and no Association fees or HOA dues. Zoning is very flexible . Mobile homes and RV's are allowed and if you just wanted to vacation and camp that is also allowed. Taos County is located in north central New Mexico on the western slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Taos County is also home to the Taos Pueblo Indians and several Spanish and Mexican Land Grants. As of 2000, the population was 29,979 The highest point in the county is the summit of Wheeler Peak at 13,161 feet (4,011 m). This is also the highest point in the state of New Mexico. Educational, health and social services (20.3%), Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (19.1%), Retail trade (12.8%), Construction (10.1%). Arroyo Hondo, Arroyo Seco, Carson, Cerro, Chamisa, Costilla,El Prado, El Rito, Las Trampas, Llano, Ojo Caliente, Ojo Sarco, Penasco, Picuris Pueblo, Red River, Taos, Taos Ski Valley. Outdoor activities: Hunting, Climbing, Hiking, Fishing, Mountain biking. Skiing has been a contribution to the development and economy of the county.
Bear Lodge Hideaway - Crook County, Wyoming 40 acres - $160,000 Mountain getaway situated on the west side of the Bear Lodge Mountains close to National Forest access points. 40 acres in a remote setting in the back country northwest of Sundance, Wyoming in the area between Devils Tower and a wide expanse of Black Hills National Forest lands that runs through the Bear Lodge. This mountain scene features wooded hills, rolling meadows and an undeveloped spring. An open meadow edged with trees runs through the southwest side of the land with the remainder of the property being heavily timbered. The forested hills include ponderosa pine, aspen, bur oak and wild plum thickets. With the land having been in the same family for many years, the mature stand of pine timber hasn't been harvested in about 70 years. There are several wonderful cabin sites throughout the property. The property lies near the North Fork of Miller Creek; other area landmarks include Schoepf Divide, Warren Peak, Bear Den Canyon, Jim Wayne Canyon and Reuter Campground. At an elevation in the range of 5,300 feet, the property has both summer and winter recreation. This secluded property is close to several trails that lead into the Black Hills National Forest. Explore the many routes through the National Forest for site seeing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, ATVs, horseback riding, nature walks, mountain biking. Area wildlife includes elk, deer, turkey, mountain lion, bobcat, coyote, fox, eagles and hawks. This retreat is northwest of Sundance about 12 miles in a private setting along Bear Lodge Ranch Road, which goes through the southwest corner of the property. Most of the county road in this area has a dirt surface with limited maintenance, which provides seasonal access. There is a telephone line through the property. The remoteness that this Wyoming Black Hills land offers makes it an excellent place for a hunting cabin, recreational getaway or summer retreat. $160,000. Visit www.eRanches.com for more info or call listing broker, Jim Pederson at Arnold Realty, Inc. 307-746-2083.
Rupe Hill Property - Sundance, Wyoming 161 acres - $500,000 Incredibly scenic Black Hills property just minutes from Sundance, Wyoming. Located west of town and adjacent to Highway 14, the property has year round access yet it's a very private and beautiful setting. Situated at the top of Rupe Hill with dramatic 360-degree views, the property has many sites where a cabin or home could be tucked in the woods and offer a gorgeous panorama. This 161 acre parcel has rolling hills and steep country with pine and bur oak trees. Open meadows, deep wooded draws, hidden parks and small rimrock outcroppings complete the scenery. A high ridge runs north and south through the middle of the property with elevations in the range of 5,100 to 5,535 feet. There is a spring development piped into a stock tank plus a small reservoir. Awesome vistas surround the property with views of the Black Hills and nearby landmarks on the horizon including the Bear Lodge Mountains to the north, Sundance Mountain to the east and Coal Mine Hill to the west. The varied topography offers lots of cover and browse for wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey and some mule deer. Other area wildlife includes elk, mountain lion, coyote, bobcat, fox, hawks and eagles. Black Hills National Forest lands can be accessed in the nearby Bear Lodge Mountains. Located west of Sundance 3 miles from Interstate-90 Exit 185, the Rupe Hill Property offers a unique location close to many popular northeastern Wyoming and Black Hills destinations. It could be a great spot for a weekend retreat, cabin, or year round home. $500,000. Visit www.eRanches.com for more info or call listing broker, Jim Pederson at Arnold Realty, Inc. 307-746-2083.
The Range on Horse Creek Road - Campbell County, Wyoming 248 acres - $850,000 Rural recreational property on 248 acres north of Gillette, Wyoming about 45 miles. The north end of the land is rough hilly country with pine and cedar trees. The south end is rolling grasslands. The improvements are generally located toward the south and middle of the property with a Quonset building converted into a living quarters with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and a loft area. Other buildings include 3 rustic cabins with bunk beds, outdoor shower stall shelter, equipment storage shed, and a pole barn building utilized as a classroom. The site is also compatible with self-contained RVs or tent camping. Currently the property is set up for a shooting range and professional firearms training facility with an 1,800 yard rifle range along with handgun, shotgun, carbine and numerous smaller ranges. The site is complete with lookout tower, obstacle course, and maze. This location was chosen specifically for the range because of it's remote and private setting with the necessary topographical features. The acreage is zoned AL which allows for agricultural, residential or recreational use. Area wildlife includes mule deer, antelope, turkey, mountain lion, bobcat, coyote, fox, eagles and hawks. $850,000. Visit www.eRanches.com for more information or call listing broker, Jim Pederson at Arnold Realty, Inc. 307-746-2083.
Buckhorn Hill Acreage - Four Corners, Wyoming 40 acres - Reduced to $120,000 It's back on the market and the price has been reduced by 40%! This remote and scenic 40 acre tract is on the Wyoming side of the Black Hills with "end of the road" privacy. Situated near Buckhorn on the ridge between Cold Springs Creek and Soldier Creek, at an elevation of 6,200 feet with very secluded surroundings. The pretty landscape includes a ponderosa pine forest, quaking aspen trees and several open parks plus a mixture of native berries including wild strawberries, Oregon grapes, gooseberries and a variety of wild herbs. The property already has a water well with hookup for generator, 3 storage sheds and it's partially fenced. The land offers a number of wooded building sites. Area wildlife includes deer, elk, turkey, mountain lion, coyote, bobcat, fox, hawks and eagles. Northeastern Wyoming and the Black Hills are a year round recreational paradise. Access to National Forest lands and groomed snowmobile trails are near the property. A groomed snowmobile trail starts at Buckhorn and goes further into the National Forest connecting to other trails. Many of the Black Hills snowmobile trails converge at Oneil Pass, which is about 10 miles from the property. An extensive 350 mile snowmobile trail system that has made the Black Hills one of the nation's top snowmobiling destinations. The land is centrally located to take advantage of all the recreation that the Black Hills provides. It's between Four Corners, Wyoming and Deadwood, South Dakota about 3.5 miles from Buckhorn and about 2.5 miles from Highway 85. Area towns include Deadwood, SD - 30 miles; Sundance, WY - 34 miles; Newcastle, WY - 26 miles; Spearfish, SD - 52 miles. Great spot for a weekend cabin, recreational retreat or potential year round home. The new reduced price is $120,000. Visit www.eRanches.com for more info or call listing broker, Jim Pederson at Arnold Realty, Inc. 307-746-2083.
One of a Kind Hunter / Fisherman's Paradise. 350 acres including a intensely managed 40 acre lake stocked with Large-mouth Bass, Crappie, Catfish, Bluegill & other species since the 1960's. This tract of land is teeming with wildlife, managed exclusively for Big Bucks. The property has been been primarily archery-only hunting since 1991. This property is more then 60 percent timber and the remainder is brush and CRP. It is a true Trophy hunters dream. For your lodging it offers a beautiful rustic cabin with all the amenities and modern utilities including central heat/AC, city water, one bedroom ,full bath, kitchen, and an additional charming loft bedroom with storage and a stone fireplace. There is a covered porch on the front and deck on the back. The house sits about one mile from the blacktop for your privacy. There is a concrete boat ramp, boat dock, and a boat house/bunk house for extra guests. It borders a 500 acre private lake (which you have full access to for hunting and fishing) with approx. 1 1/4 mile of shoreline (Which the new owner will have full fishing and waterfowl hunting rights to) against beautiful Daniel Boone Lake. This property is like no other, the owner is an avid wildlife enthusiast/conservationist hunter and extreme game & fish management practices have been carried out here. This land is second to none! You can do it all here 365 days a year, fabulous duck hunting, deer hunting ,turkey hunting and when the season is over grab your fishing rod for some incredible pole bending fishing or go boating and skiing. Notes: the lake was additionally stocked in 1993 with Florida/ Illinois hybrid bass that reach 12-15 lbs. Also stocked with hybrid Bluegill & Channel catfish. Eagles and many waterfowl species frequent the lake on the Mississippi Flyway migratory route. Also has been enrolled in a 10 year Conservation Reserve Program contract paying approx. $9,000 per year.
.25 acres (1/4 acre) in New Mexico for $1,445.00 or just $129.00 per month (Now is the time to buy LAND!!) and you will own this property Free and Clear. We do offer owner financing if you don't have all the money upfront you ARE approved! Tres Piedras Subdivision unit 8. Taos County, located in Northern New Mexico, is known for its diverse communities. There are resort towns, art colonies, Hispanic villages, Pueblo communities, western mining towns, old railroad stops, and ranching towns. Known for its outdoor lifestyle and recreational activities one does not have to look very far to find such activities as hunting and fishing, mountain climbing and hiking, biking, river rafting, and golf to name a few. What the area is probably best known for is its world class skiing. The ski resorts of Taos Ski Valley, Angel Fire Resort, and the Red River Ski Area offer some of the finest skiing in the world. The lot for auction is conveniently located off of Highway 24 only 20 minutes from downtown Taos and a little over an hour from Santa Fe. The lot is located in the Tres Piedras Estates Subdivision, which is surveyed and recorded with all the lots having legal road access and easily identified. The lot is approximately 60 feet by 175 feet or .25 acres. There are full time homes as well as vacation cabins scattered throughout the subdivision. Water would be by well or refillable storage tank and sewer by septic or some approved alternative method that is allowed by the county health department. Gas would be by propane tank. There are no outstanding liens on the property and no Association fees or HOA dues. Zoning is very flexible . Mobile homes and RV's are allowed and if you just wanted to vacation and camp that is also allowed. Taos County is located in north central New Mexico on the western slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Taos County is also home to the Taos Pueblo Indians and several Spanish and Mexican Land Grants. As of 2000, the population was 29,979 The highest point in the county is the summit of Wheeler Peak at 13,161 feet (4,011 m). This is also the highest point in the state of New Mexico. Educational, health and social services (20.3%), Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (19.1%), Retail trade (12.8%), Construction (10.1%). Arroyo Hondo, Arroyo Seco, Carson, Cerro, Chamisa, Costilla,El Prado, El Rito, Las Trampas, Llano, Ojo Caliente, Ojo Sarco, Peñasco, Picuris Pueblo, Red River, Taos, Taos Ski Valley. Outdoor activities: Hunting, Climbing, Hiking, Fishing, Mountain biking. Skiing has been a contribution to the development and economy of the county. Taos City Elevation: 6,967 feet Annual sunshine: 300 Days Taos City Population: 6,535 Transportation: Air, bus, rail, car Restaurants: 150+ Hotels/Condos/B&B: 35+ Art Galleries: 80+ Museums: 6 Activities: Arts,, nightlife, skiing, golfing, hiking, camping, fishing, and many more! Taos History New Mexico's favorite arts town sits in a masterpiece setting. It's wedged between the towering peaks of the Rocky Mountains and the plunging chasm of the Rio Grande Gorge. Located about 70 miles north of Santa Fe, this town of 6,500+ residents. There are plenty of more mainstream attractions -- Taos boasts some of the best restaurants in the state, a hot and funky arts scene, and incredible outdoors action, including world-class skiing. Its history is rich. Throughout the Taos valley, ruins and artifacts attest to a Native American presence dating back 5,000 years. The Spanish first visited this area in 1540, colonizing it in 1598. In the last 2 decades of the 17th century, they put down three rebellions at Taos Pueblo. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Taos was an important trade center: New Mexico's annual caravan to Chihuahua, Mexico, couldn't leave until after the annual midsummer Taos Fair. French trappers began attending the fair in 1739. Even though the Plains tribes often attacked the pueblos at other times, they would attend the market festival under a temporary annual truce. By the early 1800s, Taos had become a meeting place for American mountain men, the most famous of whom, Kit Carson, made his home in Taos from 1826 to 1868. Taos remained loyal to Mexico during the U.S.-Mexican War of 1846. The town rebelled against its new U.S. landlord in 1847, even killing newly appointed Governor Charles Bent in his Taos home. Nevertheless, the town was eventually incorporated into the Territory of New Mexico in 1850. During the Civil War, Taos fell into Confederate hands for 6 weeks; afterward, Carson and two other men raised the Union flag over Taos Plaza and guarded it day and night. Since that time, Taos has had the honor of flying the flag 24 hours a day. Taos's population declined when the railroad bypassed it in favor of Santa Fe. In 1898, two East Coast artists -- Ernest Blumenschein and Bert Phillips -- discovered the dramatic, varied effects of sunlight on the natural environment of the Taos valley and depicted them on canvas. By 1912, thanks to the growing influence of the Taos Society of Artists, the town had gained a worldwide reputation as a cultural center. Today, it is estimated that more than 15% of the population are painters, sculptors, writers, or musicians, or in some other way earn their income from artistic pursuits. The town of Taos is merely the focal point of rugged 2,200-square-mile Taos County. Two features dominate this sparsely populated region: the high desert mesa, split in two by the 650-foot-deep chasm of the Rio Grande; and the Sangre de Cristo range, which tops out at 13,161-foot Wheeler Peak, New Mexico's highest mountain. From the forested uplands to the sage-carpeted mesa, the county is home to a large variety of wildlife. The human element includes Native Americans who are still living in ancient pueblos and Hispanic farmers who continue to irrigate their farmlands using centuries-old methods. Please do your Due Diligence as you should with buying any Real Estate. (Internet 5972728-5/15/2012)
25 acres (1/4 acre) in New Mexico for just $129.00 per month (Now is the time to buy LAND!!) and you will own this property Free and Clear. We do offer owner financing if you don't have all the money upfront you ARE approved! Taos County, located in Northern New Mexico, is known for its diverse communities. There are resort towns, art colonies, Hispanic villages, Pueblo communities, western mining towns, old railroad stops, and ranching towns. Known for its outdoor lifestyle and recreational activities one does not have to look very far to find such activities as hunting and fishing, mountain climbing and hiking, biking, river rafting, and golf to name a few. What the area is probably best known for is its world class skiing. The ski resorts of Taos Ski Valley, Angel Fire Resort, and the Red River Ski Area offer some of the finest skiing in the world. The lot for auction is conveniently located off of Highway 24 only 20 minutes from downtown Taos and a little over an hour from Santa Fe. The lot is located in the Tres Piedras Estates Subdivision, which is surveyed and recorded with all the lots having legal road access and easily identified. The lot is approximately 60 feet by 175 feet or .25 acres. There are full time homes as well as vacation cabins scattered throughout the subdivision. Water would be by well or refillable storage tank and sewer by septic or some approved alternative method that is allowed by the county health department. Gas would be by propane tank. There are no outstanding liens on the property and no Association fees or HOA dues. Zoning is very flexible . Mobile homes and RV's are allowed and if you just wanted to vacation and camp that is also allowed. Taos County is located in north central New Mexico on the western slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Taos County is also home to the Taos Pueblo Indians and several Spanish and Mexican Land Grants. As of 2000, the population was 29,979 The highest point in the county is the summit of Wheeler Peak at 13,161 feet (4,011 m). This is also the highest point in the state of New Mexico. Educational, health and social services (20.3%), Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (19.1%), Retail trade (12.8%), Construction (10.1%). Arroyo Hondo, Arroyo Seco, Carson, Cerro, Chamisa, Costilla,El Prado, El Rito, Las Trampas, Llano, Ojo Caliente, Ojo Sarco, Peñasco, Picuris Pueblo, Red River, Taos, Taos Ski Valley. Outdoor activities: Hunting, Climbing, Hiking, Fishing, Mountain biking. Skiing has been a contribution to the development and economy of the county. Taos City Elevation: 6,967 feet Annual sunshine: 300 Days Taos City Population: 6,535 Transportation: Air, bus, rail, car Restaurants: 150+ Hotels/Condos/B&B: 35+ Art Galleries: 80+ Museums: 6 Activities: Arts,, nightlife, skiing, golfing, hiking, camping, fishing, and many more! Taos History New Mexico's favorite arts town sits in a masterpiece setting. It's wedged between the towering peaks of the Rocky Mountains and the plunging chasm of the Rio Grande Gorge. Located about 70 miles north of Santa Fe, this town of 6,500+ residents. There are plenty of more mainstream attractions -- Taos boasts some of the best restaurants in the state, a hot and funky arts scene, and incredible outdoors action, including world-class skiing. Its history is rich. Throughout the Taos valley, ruins and artifacts attest to a Native American presence dating back 5,000 years. The Spanish first visited this area in 1540, colonizing it in 1598. In the last 2 decades of the 17th century, they put down three rebellions at Taos Pueblo. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Taos was an important trade center: New Mexico's annual caravan to Chihuahua, Mexico, couldn't leave until after the annual midsummer Taos Fair. French trappers began attending the fair in 1739. Even though the Plains tribes often attacked the pueblos at other times, they would attend the market festival under a temporary annual truce. By the early 1800s, Taos had become a meeting place for American mountain men, the most famous of whom, Kit Carson, made his home in Taos from 1826 to 1868. Taos remained loyal to Mexico during the U.S.-Mexican War of 1846. The town rebelled against its new U.S. landlord in 1847, even killing newly appointed Governor Charles Bent in his Taos home. Nevertheless, the town was eventually incorporated into the Territory of New Mexico in 1850. During the Civil War, Taos fell into Confederate hands for 6 weeks; afterward, Carson and two other men raised the Union flag over Taos Plaza and guarded it day and night. Since that time, Taos has had the honor of flying the flag 24 hours a day. Taos's population declined when the railroad bypassed it in favor of Santa Fe. In 1898, two East Coast artists -- Ernest Blumenschein and Bert Phillips -- discovered the dramatic, varied effects of sunlight on the natural environment of the Taos valley and depicted them on canvas. By 1912, thanks to the growing influence of the Taos Society of Artists, the town had gained a worldwide reputation as a cultural center. Today, it is estimated that more than 15% of the population are painters, sculptors, writers, or musicians, or in some other way earn their income from artistic pursuits. The town of Taos is merely the focal point of rugged 2,200-square-mile Taos County. Two features dominate this sparsely populated region: the high desert mesa, split in two by the 650-foot-deep chasm of the Rio Grande; and the Sangre de Cristo range, which tops out at 13,161-foot Wheeler Peak, New Mexico's highest mountain. From the forested uplands to the sage-carpeted mesa, the county is home to a large variety of wildlife. The human element includes Native Americans who are still living in ancient pueblos and Hispanic farmers who continue to irrigate their farmlands using centuries-old methods. (Internet 5972749-5/15/2012)