Rimrock Ranch is 5,137.54 acres total. This beautiful turnkey ranch is located 60 miles South of Grants, NM or 35 miles north of Pie Town. In Cibola and Catron Counties. South of El Malpais National Monument.
COMMENTS:
This gentleman's ranch offers beautiful scenic views of mesas and sandstone bluffs located right in the middle of America's Top Trophy Elk. You can enjoy a quiet lifestyle or entertain friends. The terrain is tree-covered with open meadows and plenty of beautiful ponderosa pines, oak, red cedar, and pinon trees. This ranch would make a great hunting lodge, bed and breakfast, dude ranch, or corporate retreat. Own your own cows and horses while enjoying this beautiful get away home in the mountains. Now is a good time to own a piece of New Mexico in God's Country! Turn key!
ACREAGE:
Total acreage is 5,137.54 acres.
Deeded: 1281 acres.
State: 576.54 acres.
BLM: 3280 acres.
Plus Uncon...
Plus Uncontrolled: 3240 acres.
IMPROVEMENTS:
The 1900 sf. home has an open style kitchen, dining, and living room. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It has a pro-panel roof, log siding, tongue n groove ceiling, wood doors, fireplace, forced air heat, pergo flooring, berber carpet, walk in closets, and can lights. It was built in 2000. There is a large wood deck with a beautiful view of the Techado Mesa.
Detached 3 car garage with concrete floor.
A separate one room cabin with bathroom.
2 sets of pipe corrals with sweeps and Livestock chutes.
One half mile from the Head Quarters is a RV/trailer house hookup. Complete with electric meter pole, landline phone, sewer, water well and a 8x40 cargo storage container.
ELEVATION:
Ranges from 7000 to 8000 ft.
HUNTING:
The owner receives 2 Elk Authorizations annually. 1 either sex elk-bow, and 1 mature bull elk-muzzleloader. The ranch can apply for bonus tags. The ranch is in hunting unit 13. Some of America's Top Trophy Elk are in this area. Bull Elk in the 350 to 400 classes are common. There are excellent mule deer in this area. There is also wild turkey, bears, mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, and a variety of other wildlife on the ranch.
WATER:
There are 4 wells and 2 springs on the ranch.
The East House well is 580' deep, and the static water level is 280'. It fills a 5,000-gallon poly storage tank and 2 drinking troughs. There is a jet pump which pressurizes the water to the house.
Corral Well is 300' deep and static water level is 127'.
Solar Well is 500' feet deep.
MC Well is 60 feet deep.
3 springs are Miguel Spring, Onion Spring and State Spring.
Water is also provided by several surface dirt tanks.
TAXES: $2,000 approximately annually.
Native American cave and artifacts on ranch.
The ranch is fenced for livestock grazing.
Road to the Headquarters is maintained by the County.
Power is served by Socorro Electric Cooperative.
Phone is supplied by Western New Mexico Telephone Company.
There is DSL internet at the house and new fiber optic cable.
Borders Acoma Tribal Lands on the Southeast of the ranch.
Just a few miles away is the La Ventana Natural Arch located in the El Malpais National Monument which serves as an example of the beauty of the area.
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