Shirley MacLaines Plaza Blanca Ranch, set in the stunning landscapes of Abiqui, New Mexico, is where the beauty of the natural world and spiritual peace converge. The ranch, spanning 7,451 acres, is tucked into the dramatic, otherworldly scenery of northern New Mexicos high desert, and it is surrounded by the kind of striking geological features that have inspired artists, photographers, and writers for generations. Plaza Blanca is perhaps best known for its unique white sandstone formations at the ranchs entrance, which rise sharply from the earth to evoke both the surreal and the sublime. These striking white place cliffs were immortalized by the painter Georgia OKeeffe, who was deeply inspired by the area. This legendary ranch also has thousands of acres of piion/juniper forest interspersed with native grasses. The ranch offers sweeping views of the surrounding Chama River Valley, wit...
Shirley MacLaines Plaza Blanca Ranch, set in the stunning landscapes of Abiqui, New Mexico, is where the beauty of the natural world and spiritual peace converge. The ranch, spanning 7,451 acres, is tucked into the dramatic, otherworldly scenery of northern New Mexicos high desert, and it is surrounded by the kind of striking geological features that have inspired artists, photographers, and writers for generations. Plaza Blanca is perhaps best known for its unique white sandstone formations at the ranchs entrance, which rise sharply from the earth to evoke both the surreal and the sublime. These striking white place cliffs were immortalized by the painter Georgia OKeeffe, who was deeply inspired by the area. This legendary ranch also has thousands of acres of piion/juniper forest interspersed with native grasses. The ranch offers sweeping views of the surrounding Chama River Valley, with its red rock mesas, distant mountains, and vivid sunsets that fill the sky with a spectrum of colors. The large 9,000+ square foot hacienda-style home, originally completely off-grid, now features grid-tied solar and wind power, a courtyard, and water supplied from an artesian water well. A caretakers home, barn, and workshop are all conveniently situated near the hacienda. The expansive ranch shares a 7 mile border with the Carson National Forest, and the terrain features a variety of geologically significant features, with elk, mule deer, and other wildlife cruising the property. The ranch offers the chance to explore thousands of acres for geological anomalies and Native American petroglyphs, several of which have been discovered on the property. Plaza Blanca Ranch has been owned by Ms. MacLaine since 1990, making this a rare opportunity to acquire an iconic property.
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Research Parcel InformationRobert Martin is a native New Mexican and grew up on the family farm in Curry County. He holds a bachelors degree in engineering and a masters in biology. Robert managed the family farm for 15 years and later worked as a wildlife biologist and land protection specialist for The Nature Conservancy. Robert has owned and operated a cattle/recreational ranch on the Pecos River in Guadalupe County since 2004. Robert is driven by his love for the wildlife, landscape, and people of the southern Rocky Mountains. His passion for the outdoors and his character are evident in how he conducts his real estate business. Robert lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is licensed in New Mexico and Colorado.