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12/06/2024
$26,500,000
18024 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 000 US 380, Carrizozo, NM
Located in the heart of New Mexico's ranching and hunting heritage, Rancho Vista Del Valle is an exceptional property encompassing 18,024 deeded acres. With a blend of unmatched scale, high-quality improvements, and diverse opportunities, the ranch is a true legacy holding. Its proximity to natural landmarks, extensive infrastructure, and income-generating potential makes it a standout offering in the Southwest.
Rancho Vista Del Valle offers extensive infrastructure to support a range of operations, from ranching and equestrian pursuits to recreational uses. The property includes 11 residences, with two modern homes providing contemporary living spaces and four high cabins offering secluded accommodations near the national forest boundary. These cabins make ideal retreats for hunters or guests seeking privacy and spectacular views.
The ranch headquarters is well-appointed with 34 horse stalls, breeding barns, hay storage, and a full set of working pens, ensuring efficient management of livestock. A full-size horse racetrack adds a unique feature for equestrian training or events, while the vinyl and cross-fencing allow for effective land use across the 16 pastures.
Infrastructure also includes multiple shops, barns, and a hot walker, ensuring the property is fully equipped for agricultural and ranching needs. The 3-mile asphalt driveway leading to the high cabin ensures year-round accessibility and convenience.
For hunting enthusiasts, Rancho Vista Del Valle is a premier destination. Located in GMU 36, renowned for its trophy elk and robust wildlife populations, the ranch comes with 12 archery and 16 rifle hunting tags. Its proximity to the White Mountain Wilderness and Lincoln National Forest provides an exceptional environment for wildlife, with elk, mule deer, and other game species thriving on the property's diverse terrain.
The ranch's hunting legacy is well-established and continues with recent successes including harvesting a 418 bull elk. With $250,000 in annual hunting revenue, this property offers not only exceptional recreational opportunities but also significant income potential.
The ranch's agricultural capabilities are equally impressive, with operations supporting 300 head of cattle and generating $300,000 annually. Facilities such as breeding barns, a hay barn, loading chutes, and a full set of pens streamline livestock management, while the extensive pastureland and 10 ponds provide excellent grazing and water resources.
Ranches of this scale are a rare find, offering a footprint larger than the neighboring towns of Ruidoso, Carrizozo, & Capitan combined! Rancho Vista Del Valle perfectly blends privacy with convenience. Situated just 20 miles from Ruidoso and 10 miles from Carrizozo, it provides easy access to nearby amenities while preserving the serenity of its expansive landscapes. With over 10 miles bordering 70,000 acres of Lincoln National Forest, the property offers unparalleled seclusion and direct access to pristine wilderness.
05/15/2025
$5,300
41.32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Alto, NM
Just outside of Ruidoso New Mexico, a few miles from the Ruidoso Winter Park and a world class ski resort on off on 532, is approximately an area of 41.32 acres of Placer Claim legally filed with the County and Federal Government. This is a rare find in this area. With this are many nice flat areas to stage on, so bring the camper or tent. The access is very good so getting to the listing is not an issue! You have a creek to work and the entire listing is just as pretty as you can ask for. There are minerals present all over, with some rock formations throughout. You can see visibly quartz scattered around. Bring your pan and get in the creek! This listing is not for making a residence nor homesteading.
11/26/2024
$4,450,000
378.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Ruidoso, NM
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378.536 Deeded Acres
640 New Mexico State Lease Acres
8,556 US Forest Permit Acres
10,174.536 Total Acres
We are privileged to have obtained the exclusive listing on the Historic Coe Ranch, which is located near the small community of Glencoe, approximately 12 miles east of Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico. The Coe Ranch is located minutes away from Ruidoso Downs, home of the world-famous Ruidoso Downs Racetrack and All American Futurity. The All American Futurity takes place annually on Labor Day and is the worlds richest Quarter Horse race. Sierra Blanca Regional Airport with an 8,120 foot runway is only a few miles north of the Coe Ranch. For many years, Ruidoso and the surrounding area have been a major tourist/recreation destination for Texans. Ruidoso offers cool summers and the nearby Sierra Blanca Ski Resort is the closest ski area to Texas.
Frank and Al Coe, early-day pioneers, established the Coe Ranch in 1882. The main block of deeded land is located on the south side of US Highway 70 and consists of 244.543 acres. North of Highway 70 is a separate 53.993-acre deeded parcel plus an additional 80-acre deeded parcel. These tracts adjoin the two USFS permits. One permit, known as Devils Canyon contains 4,005 acres, and the other permit, North Coe, contains 4,551 acres. Currently, the cost of these two permits is $1,879.20 annually, and the ranch has the right to run 123 animal units annually on these permits. In addition to the USFS permits, there is a section (640 acres) of New Mexico State Lease that will be assigned in the sale. This property leases for approximately $361.61 per year, and the NMSL allows for an additional eight animal units. These two permits and the New Mexico State Lease are considered to be valuable assets to the deeded portion of the Coe Ranch.
Water Features
The irrigated portion of the Coe Ranch is considered to be very productive. The ranch has 281-acre feet of State of New Mexico water rights allowing for irrigation of 88 acres along the river. Of this total, 85 acres have a priority date of 1867, and 3 acres have a priority date of 1947. Historically, approximately 88 acres are irrigated, including 17 acres under a pivot irrigation sprinkler system. The flood-irrigated fields are planted primarily to Fescue grasses, a cool season grass; wheat or triticale is planted under the pivot providing winter grazing. The flood irrigation system has a private diversion dam and private ditch supplied from the Rio Ruidoso River.
There are two supplemental irrigation wells that can supplement the river water for flood irrigation and fill a reservoir used to pump water to the pivot. At this time, only one of the irrigation wells is in use. This well has a new casing and a new pump. The second irrigation well is not equipped with a pump. There are 4 wells used to provide domestic and livestock water to the main part of the Coe Ranch.
The two US Forest permits and the 640 acres of NM State Lease are watered by a spring, three solar wells. In addition, there is a well, pump and pipeline system on the adjoining land and the Coe Ranch has a Use Agreement in place that provides livestock water from this well to a portion of the USFS Permit. This well is equipped with an electric submersible pump and the Agreement requires that the owner of the Coe Ranch maintains this well during the term of this Agreement. This Agreement is assignable with the approval of the adjoining landowner (owner of the well). Dirt ponds provide an additional source of livestock water. Both permits have legal access off county road and private easement. Fences are in good condition and are maintained on a continued basis.
The clear flowing Rio Ruidoso River meanders through the center of the south 244.543 deeded acre tract for a distance of approximately one mile. This river generally flows a good stream of live water, and is a major source of irrigation throughout this valley. At times, at the peak irrigation season and during times of extended drought conditions, the Rio Ruidoso River may stop running, but this is a very scenic river. Massive cottonwood trees, along with poplar trees and some willows are common along the river. To the south of the river, the property quickly elevates to fairly steep hills and mountainside slopes. Elevations range from 5,700 feet along Rio Ruidoso to 7,000 feet on the US Forest Service Permit. Juniper, pion, oak brush, and scattered ponderosa pines are found at the higher elevations and throughout the rougher more mountainous portions of the ranch, much of which is on the Forest Service Permit.
Coe Ranch Headquarters
The headquarter improvements are located in a scenic creek bottom setting featuring panoramic views of the mountainside slopes. The centerpiece of the headquarters is the large adobe Spanish style hacienda a portion of which was originally built in 1882. In 2024 the kitchen was upgraded with quartz countertops, an island was added with a granite countertop, and a 48-inch Wolf gas range with 6 burners, a griddle, and two ovens was installed. This historic home remains in excellent condition and was completely renovated and restored in 1985, with additional updates in 2012. The hacienda contains approximately 6,000 square feet and features five bedrooms and 4-1/2 baths. Included with the sale is most of the furniture, appliances, and most of the artwork.
The yard surrounding the hacienda includes a water feature and an outdoor fireplace. This is a great spot to sit and enjoy the view of the nearby irrigated fields. Elk and other wildlife graze the irrigated fields in the evenings and early mornings, adding to the scenery and peaceful sounds while sitting around the water feature. Landscaping is picturesque with lush grass, trees, and additional sitting areas, perfect for taking in the colorful views.
There are three other residences used for guests and employees. Each of the homes includes all furnishings. The view from these homes is breathtaking. Guests can also enjoy a game room complete with a bathroom, pool table, and shuffleboard.
The historic Coe barn is still standing but not in use. The Coe Ranch name is visible on the barn and is considered to be a landmark for all who drive by on Highway 70. The current owner recently constructed an additional hay barn and horse shed with pens. The ranch is equipped with 4 horse stalls and a shop, along with a small hay/equipment shed to protect the equipment.
The working pens are equipped with a covered hydraulic chute and a small set of scales. Included in the sale are most of the: art, household furnishings, appliances, cattle working equipment, panels, miscellaneous tools, and ATVs (see detailed asset list). Other equipment and trailers are available to be purchased separately.
Hunting Wildlife Recreation
The ranch supports a good population of elk, mule deer, barbary sheep and turkey. It is common to view abundant wildlife feeding and watering on the property. The ranch is currently enrolled in the E Plus program with the NM Department of Game and Fish for bull and cow elk tags. This program was created to benefit private landowners in the state. The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish distributes a portion of the states elk hunting opportunity to qualifying private landowners. The deer and barbary can be hunted on the deeded land with over-the-counter tags.
Coe Ranch History
The Coe Ranch has an amazing history dating back to the Lincoln County War. Frank Coe met and rode with Billy the Kid (William Bonney) during this historic war and they were friends until Billy the Kid was killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett of Lincoln County. Their friendship began in 1877 when Frank Coe was looking for help to harvest a crop of oats. This was when Frank first met Billy the Kid. Frank learned of Billys association with John Tunstall and Alexander McSween, who were business partners. Billy was hired by John Tunstall to protect his investments in the ranching and cattle industry. Frank Coe and his cousin George Coe also rode and protected Tunstall and McSween. Tunstall and McSween were rivals of J.J. Dolan and L.G. Murphy. The four were enemies and were responsible for the Lincoln County War. John Tunstall was killed in February, 1878 by a posse formed by men working for Dolan and Murphy. His murder was the start of the Lincoln County War. In retaliation for Tunstalls murder, Billy the Kid formed The Regulators and sought revenge for his friends death. In July 1878 a gun battle occurred and Alexander McSween was killed, thus ending the Lincoln County War. Billy the Kid survived but was eventually killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett on February 14, 1881.
Topography
tThe topography in Lincoln County is very diverse, ranging from lower elevation semi-arid rolling plains country to foothills and timbered mountains. Sierra Blanca Peak, location of the Sierra Blanca Ski Run, has an elevation of 11,600 feet. Because of the diversity of Lincoln County, precipitation, growing season and annual snow fall vary dramatically. Annual rainfall for the county is approximately 18 inches and average snowfall is 24 inches. Snowfall and total precipitation increase in the higher altitudes. Average temperature in July is 84 and average temperature in January is 23.
Remarks Price
The Coe Ranch is a one-of-a-kind property in more ways than just beauty, entertainment, and history. It has a great location, is easily accessible and boasts amazing views, not to mention one mile of the gorgeous Rio Ruidoso River. This property is the perfect place to call home and entertain family and friends. Historically, considerable subdivision is ongoing in the Ruidoso area. Because of the demand for developments and subdivisions, water rights are a very precious commodity. The Coe Ranch has substantial early date priority water rights. These water rights carry a value far and above agricultural use value. There
11/17/2023
$294,000
140 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 114 Twin Calf Ln, Ancho, NM
Discover celestial wonders from the comfort of a pristine three-bedroom, two-bath home on a sprawling 140-acre paradise. Majestic Skies Ranch is a meticulously maintained property offering the rare luxury and magic of Bortle 1 night skies, making it a stargazer's dream. With razor-sharp vision, you can easily spot mesmerizing celestial and M objects with an average of 300 nights of clear skies per year. This celestial retreat allows you to truly reach for the stars. Enjoy the energy-efficient benefits of updated windows and the convenience of a tankless water heater. With an impressive 10,000 gallons of water storage, you'll have peace of mind while experiencing the tranquility of rural living!
07/20/2022
$4,750,000
32.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 159 Ski Run Road, Ruidoso, NM
Nestled in the tall pines sits the Eagle Creek RV Resort and the old Eagle Creek Ski Run. 56 developed sites and extra rooms for rent if you don't have an RV. The gated resort has a putting green, lots of walking and hiking areas, a large pavilion with picnic table, community fire pit and so many amenities. Very clean and landscaped with easy access for even the large motor coaches. Sit and enjoy the wild life or visit with other friendly campers. If you would like a well established business that has great reviews, here is your chance to own one. Make an appointment today.
02/07/2025
$64,900
4.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 162 Elk Trail, Nogal, NM
Escape to the tranquility of country living with this beautiful 4-acre property, perfect for those seeking space and privacy. Endless possibilities with a 1,000 square foot minimum build requirement. Well and septic system are required, giving you flexibility to design your utilities to fit your needs. Enjoy the wise-open skies while still being within reach of modern conveniences.
01/30/2025
$6,900,000
30990 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 205 Katrina Rd, Corona, NM
THE PROPERTY: The Central New Mexico Ranch consists of the following acreage:
7050+ DEEDED ACRES
480+ NM STATE LEASE
20,000+ FOREST LEASE
3460+ FREE USE ACRES
30,990+ TOTAL ACRES
TERRAIN AND VEGETATION: The terrain on the ranch is mostly rolling hills, with some mountains and canyons on the property. The elevation ranges from around 6500 to 7000. You can find Cedar, Juniper and a few pines on the ranch. The cover runs from fairly thick to open rolling plains. The grasses are mainly gramma grass with some galleta.
WATER: There are currently seven working wells on the ranch that supply water via a pipeline system throughout the ranch. There is also one well on the northwest side of the ranch that has been drilled and waiting to be hooked up. The depth of the wells range from 350 deep to 600 deep and are strong wells put out between 5 gpm and 15 gpm. The pipeline on the ranch is mainly poly with one line east of the house that is PVC. Along the pipeline system there are around 8 to 10 storage tanks of 10,000 gallons or more each, as well as 25 or more drinkers. There are also 25 to 30 dirt tanks that hold water most of the time.
LIVESTOCK OPERATION: Currently, the owner is running around 400 hd of pairs and bulls and will usually carry over 80 head of heifers to breed. Although there is a forest on the ranch, it is a very forgiving country, and the cattle can easily access the grass.
IMPROVEMENTS: There is a very well maintained owners home with Two bedroom, Two bath. There is also a hired hand home that is Two-bedroom, One bath. At the headquarters there is a metal two bay shop, a large haybarn, and some outbuildings. The jewel at the headquarters is a newly constructed insulated foaling shed, a new metal haybarn, with two different sets of covered stalls and runs on them. If that isn't enough, there is a roping arena with a return alley. When you go around the ranches 12 pastures you will find working corrals in all of them. When branding time comes, you can work the cattle right where they are. This is a very easy-to-work ranch.
WILDLIFE: When we say wildlife, we really mean wildlife. The ranch boasts a resident heard of elk with many large bulls. Mule deer are abundant on the ranch as well as antelope and barbary sheep. Then there is the usual run of quail, dove, bear, lion and coyote. If you or your friends are hunters, this ranch is for you. There is also the potential income from selling hunts.
There is also a conservation easement on the ranch. This will guarantee you a quiet ranching and hunting lifestyle for many years to come. There are a few acres that are not included in the conservation easement. In one of these such areas is a gravel pit where the owners have just signed a new five-year lease agreement that has been paying around $100,000 a year. With this and hunting leases it makes a large income besides the cattle income. Other upsides to the ranch income, a CSP program on the ranch that will pay $65,000 next year and a $125,000 tree thinning program to be done as soon as money is available.
05/12/2022
$3,500,000
250 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Alto, NM
Magado Creek Fork Ranch, consisting of approximately 250 acres, is located just north of Angus, NM and south of Capitan, NM and lies between the Capitan Mountains and the Sacramento Mountains in the shadow of Sierra Blanca. The villages of Ruidoso, Alto and Capitan are minutes away and have many activities including skiing, golf, horse racing, casino gaming, art, shopping, etc. The property has approximately a half-mile of frontage on NM highway 48. The ranch is rugged and scenic with a spring fed fork of Magado Creek traversing the west portion of the property. Elevation ranges from approximately 6,930 feet to 7,220 feet and provide for a diverse topography. The Little Bear fire affected the property but Ponderosa and Pinon Pine trees along with Juniper are found scattered across the property but especially along the creek. Sierra Blanca views are available throughout the ranch and the colors of New Mexico are evident from the mountains and meadows to the sunrise and sunset. It is rare to find acreage of this size with such highway frontage and multiple uses in close proximity to the Alto/Ruidoso area. Magado Creek Fork Ranch has good fencing throughout but a north boundary fence will need to be built. The ranch is otherwise unimproved leaving a blank canvas for a new owner. Electricity is accessible along NM 48 which is the east boundary of the ranch. Wildlife found on the ranch includes Elk, Mule Deer and Turkey with Black Bear, Lion and Coyote also seen throughout the area. The ranch is being divided off a larger property and elk tags will be determined. According to the Western Regional Climate Center, Capitan, NM at an elevation of approximately 6,400 feet has an annual precipitation of 16.34 which includes 27.3 of snowfall. Precipitation and snowfall would vary on the ranch with the elevation. Average maximum and minimum temperatures are 49.4 F and 23.2F for January with 84.3 F and 53.4 F for July. This is ranch has development potential in the growing and desirous area of the Sacramento Mountains or would make an excellent estate property for a home in the mountains. Take a look at this spring fed gem in the Southern Rockies!
10/14/2024
$3,600,000
2090 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Hondo, NM
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Nestled in the foothills of the Sacramento Mountains between Sierra Blanca and Capitan lies a hunting ranch of mythic proportionsa place where the spirit of the Old West is still very much alive. Alamo Canyon Hunting Ranch encompasses 2,090 pristine acres, a vast, untamed high desert ranch that elk, mule deer, Aoudad, lion, bear, turkey, quail, fox, and coyotes call home amongst the canyons and craggy ridges. This is a land that calls to the adventurer, the hunter, the one who seeks both solitude and the thrill of the chase.
Alamo Canyon is not merely a ranch; its a testament to the enduring frontier spirit. The ranch is secluded, far removed from the clamor of modern life. It is a place where time seems to stand still, where the land and the wildlife are as they were when the first pioneers ventured westward.
A Wilderness Untamed
The ranch is a mosaic of diverse terrains, from rolling hills blanketed in native grasses to rugged canyons carved by ancient waters. The landscape is dotted with junipers and pion pines, their twisted trunks bearing witness to the relentless forces of nature. Vast expanses of open land provide breathtaking views of the Sacramento Mountains, their jagged peaks standing sentinel over the ranch.
Wildlife roam freely across these acres, their presence a reminder of the wild abundance that once defined the American West. For the hunter, there is no greater challenge than tracking a majestic bull elk through the dense brush or spotting a wily trophy mule deer amid the rocky outcroppings. The Barbary sheep, with their sweeping horns and agile grace, offer a pursuit that is both demanding and exhilarating.
But the game on Alamo Canyon does not stop there. Black bears prowl the shadows of the ridges, their powerful forms a humbling sight for those fortunate enough to catch a glimpse. Mountain lions, the elusive ghosts of the high desert, stalk silently through the juniper forests. Foxes and coyotes add to the symphony of the night, their cries echoing across the canyons. Wild turkeys strut through the sagebrush, their feathers glistening in the morning sun, while quail flit and scatter at the slightest sound.
Water: The Lifeblood of the Ranch
Water is the true treasure of the high desert, and at Alamo Canyon, it has been harnessed with both ingenuity and respect for the land. Two wells tap into the hidden aquifers deep beneath the earth, one reaching down Approximately 150 feet, drawing forth the cool, clear water that sustains life on the ranch. This precious resource is stored in two tanks, one holding 6,000 gallons and the other 2,500 gallons, perched high on the ridges, a mile and a half from the wells themselves.
Once these tanks are filled, the water flows back down through an intricate network of gravity-fed lines, reaching eight tire drinkers, each with a capacity of 700 to 750 gallons. These drinkers, strategically placed throughout the ranch, provide essential hydration for the diverse wildlife that call this place home. In addition to the tire drinkers, there are smaller bird drinkers scattered across the property, ensuring that even the smallest of the ranchs inhabitants have access to water.
Three 2,000-pound feeders stand sentinel over the ranch, surrounded by sturdy corrals, ready to sustain the game during the leaner months. Four smaller 200-pound feeders and two spinner feeders add to the bounty, distributing nourishment across the land. The feeders and drinkers are more than just conveniences; they are a testament to the stewardship that the ranch embodies, a commitment to maintaining the delicate balance between man and nature.
A Landscape Etched by Hand and Time
Over 36,000 feet of inch-and-a-quarter poly pipe snake across the property, a lifeline connecting the scattered drinkers and feeders to the central tanks. It is a feat of engineering that speaks to the dedication of those who have worked this land, carving out a sustainable habitat in a harsh and unforgiving environment.
But the ranchs infrastructure does not end with water. More than 20 miles of trails wind through the property, carved into the rugged terrain with care and precision. These trails are a gateway to the ranchs many hidden corners, leading hunters to the perfect blind, or explorers to a secluded vista where the vastness of the desert stretches out before them.
Six deer blinds, each designed for two-person occupancy, are strategically placed throughout the ranch. These blinds offer unparalleled views of the surrounding terrain, providing both concealment and comfort for those who seek the thrill of the hunt. From these perches, hunters can watch as the sun rises over the Sacramento Mountains, casting long shadows across the land, or wait patiently as dusk settles, when the wildlife stirs from the brush.
A Legacy of Water and Stone
Water is not only brought to the land by modern means; it springs naturally from the earth as well. A rock tank, fed by a reliable spring, has been a source of life on the ranch for generations. In the last five years, it has only run dry oncea testament to its dependability. Nearby, a man-made dirt tank adds to the ranchs water resources, capable of being filled from the same lines that feed the main storage tanks. These tanks are more than just water sources; they are oases in the desert, places where life gathers, drawn by the promise of sustenance.
The Soul of the Ranch
Alamo Canyon is more than just a place; it is an experience, a step back into a time when the West was still wild, and mans relationship with the land was defined by respect and resilience. It is a place where the modern and the ancient coexist, where the call of a coyote breaks the quiet of the night.
To own a piece of Alamo Canyon is to own a piece of the West itselfa land where legends are made, and the spirit of adventure is ever present. It is a place where the hunter can test his skill against some of the most challenging game in North America, where the naturalist can revel in the beauty and diversity of the high desert, and where the rancher can find solace in the stewardship of a truly remarkable property.
The Lodge
The current owners of the ranch embarked on the construction of a magnificent steel lodge that assures minimal annual maintenance and provides all the luxuries desired for a home and entertainment showplace. The entrance to the headquarters area alone provides the owner/visitor a clear testament to the pride of ownership exhibited on the entire property. The pre-engineered steel framing of the lodge encompasses a living quarters consisting of approximately 4,000 square feet. The living area includes 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, a large full kitchen/dining area, a full-service laundry room, and a large game room. There is an additional 2,400 heated square feet of entertainment and equipment storage area that includes a large walk-in gun safe work area and tool storage area for performing maintenance needs of the equipment used on the ranch. Rounding out the lodge are portals for enjoying the serene sounds of wildlife, along with a full outdoor kitchen and entertainment area that can be enclosed for any type of inclement weather, including high winds. The lodge really is a tremendous structural improvement, complimenting the ranch and its many uses.
The Location
The Alamo Canyon Hunting Ranch is located 5 road miles from Hondo, NM, in Southeast NM. The ranch is almost equally distant between Roswell and Ruidoso, NM. These towns include medical services, educational services, shopping, entertainment, and restaurants. The ranch itself is accessed via county-maintained caliche and gravel Alamo Canyon Road.
A Call to the Adventurous Heart
For those who long for a life less ordinary, for those who hear the call of the wild places, Alamo Canyon Hunting Ranch is a sanctuary. It is a place where the sky is vast, the air is pure, and the land is as untamed as it was in the days of the frontier. It is a place where the hunter and the hunted move in a timeless dance, where the whisper of the wind through the pions carries the echoes of a thousand stories.
This is Alamo Canyonwhere the West is still wild, and the spirit of adventure is alive and well. This ranch is offered at $3,600,000 turnkey meaning all furnishings and equipment at the ranch stay. Real estate taxes are approximately $5,300/year.
Please contact Sam, Jim, or Dwain for a showing of this great hunting ranch.
03/05/2025
$995,000
161.79 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 141 Mountain Haven Trail, Capitan, NM
Stunning large improved acreage in a peaceful rural setting with breathtaking mountain views! This prime property is ready for your vision, featuring an established well, septic system, and an old shop pad, providing a strong foundation for future development. A gravel road leads to the site, ensuring easy access, while partial fencing offers added convenience. Abundant wildlife, including deer, elk, and other native species, frequent the area, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to build your dream home, establish a ranch, or invest in land with endless potential, this property is a must-see!
04/08/2024
$2,300,000
12742 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Carrizozo, NM
Welcome to the Red Hill Ranch, located in the heart of Central New Mexico, just 7 miles west of Carrizozo and 45 miles northwest of Ruidoso, in historic Lincoln County. This remarkable property is bordered by the breathtaking Valley of Fires recreation area, offering unparalleled natural beauty and tranquility.
Access to the Red Hill Ranch is conveniently provided along U.S. Highway 380 on the northern boundary. Interior pasture roads provide lead to notable areas including the headquarters, livestock working corrals, livestock wells, and more.
Consisting of 12,742.72 acres, which includes 3,357.72 +/- deeded acres, 2,247 acres of New Mexico Agriculture Lease land and 7,138 acres of Bureau of Land Management public grazing land, the Red Hill Ranch boasts a diverse topography ranging from gently rolling flats to rocky elevated areas. The landscape features open native grasslands, mesquite, greasewood, and juniper trees, providing an ideal habitat for wildlife including deer, antelope, and oryx.
The BLM rates the Red Hill Ranch up to 189 head of cattle year-round, with the current operation maintaining approximately 110 head. Abundant water features include earthen dirt tanks, three livestock wells, one electric and two equipped with solar-powered pumps, and extensive pipeline infrastructure delivering water throughout the property.
The ranch is divided into five major pastures, providing ease of operation and organization for livestock management. Three sets of livestock working facilities, constructed of wood, pipe, and steel, are fully adequate for ranch operations.
The main improvement area at the ranch headquarters includes a 2,000 square foot metal building, featuring two roll-up doors and a concrete floor, ideal for equipment storage and operations.
Offered as a turn-key cattle ranch, the Red Hill Ranch includes necessary ranch equipment and approximately 100 cow/calf pairs and 5 breeding bulls, providing an opportunity for seamless ownership and operation.
Dont miss your chance to own this exceptional piece of New Mexicos landscape at the Red Hill Ranch. Schedule your viewing today and experience the beauty and potential this property has to offer.
05/14/2024
$715,000
53.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 112 Ridley, Capitan, NM
Introducing this 50-acre ranch property! With scenic views of Sierra Blanca. This cozy two-bedroom, two-bathroom ranch house has an open floor plan, newer mini splits and a wood stove for those extra cold nights. 3 stall barn, shop and tack shed, large covered hay storage and working pens around the barn. Enjoy the rural charm yet being close to town while benefiting from practical cross-fenced pastures. Your ideal ranch lifestyle starts here, surrounded by nature's beauty.
05/22/2024
$75,000
0.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 208 Timberline Drive, Ruidoso, NM
Large city lot in great location. Very nice, large ponderosa pines on the property. Easy access to town. Seller believes all city utilities are available; water, sewer, natural gas, electricity, cable, etc. Buyer to verify. Build you dream home here!
02/25/2025
$480,000
4 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 121 Buckboard Trail, Nogal, NM
Experience the beauty of the Southwest in this stunning 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home, perfectly situated to capture breathtaking panoramic views of Sierra Blanca, the Capitans, and Spencer Theater. This unique property offers a serene and private setting with plenty of room to enjoy the outdoors. Step inside to find a spacious and inviting layout, featuring beamed ceilings, and large windows that showcase the incredible scenery. The well-appointed kitchen opens to a cozy living area with a fireplace, creating a perfect space for relaxation and entertaining. Equestrians and hobbyists will love the small horse corrals with pasture, a versatile studio, a fully equipped 12X24 workshop, and a 32x32 barn, providing ample space for storage, projects, or livestock.
05/07/2025
$20,000
0.91 ac.
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Lincoln County - 00 Rio Hondo RD, Alto, NM
Escape the city and reconnect with nature on your own private slice of mountain paradise! This approx. 0.91-acre vacant lot offers the perfect weekend getaway spot for camping under the stars, surrounded by fresh mountain air and peaceful seclusion. Located away from city lights, it's an ideal setting for stargazing and unwinding in the great outdoors. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent, park your RV, or plan future development, this scenic property offers the space and serenity you've been searching for. Don't miss your chance to own a quiet retreat in the mountains!
01/30/2025
$999,000
13.44 ac.
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Lincoln County - 27494 U.S. Highway 70, Glencoe, NM
Beautiful newer custom 3 bedroom/3 bath home on over 13 acres. A large porte cochere welcomes you to this super nice, low maintenance, single level home with stained concrete floors, granite surfaces, stainless appliances and vaulted ceiling in great room. Open family living with TriFold sliding glass doors to let the outside in. Large covered and uncovered porches with firepit and stunning mountain and valley views. Fireplace, gas forced heat, refrigerated air, small garage/storage, it's all here. Horse pens have water and cover, RV hook-up and landscape irrigation/drip. This property is for those looking for the best for you and your horses. Shown by appointment.
05/29/2024
$299,000
1.33 ac.
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Lincoln County - 303 Smokey Bear Boulevard, Capitan, NM
Commercial investment property. 3 large shops and room for equipment. This property has a long rental history with 2 tenants and a 3rd shop that can be rented for added revenue. Hwy 380 road frontage.
01/30/2025
$339,000
0.22 ac.
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Lincoln County - 1303 Sudderth Drive, Ruidoso, NM
Stop Paying Lease!!! Own your own building/business on the busiest road in Ruidoso. Remodeled retail/office space with excellent parking and great visibility in the commercial district near Midtown. Great retail space up front with display window and office, kitchen, 1/2 bath in the rear of the building. Property has a fenced back yard with storage container. All city utilities. This property is set up to to start your new business or relocate your existing business.
02/07/2025
$53,000
0.17 ac.
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Lincoln County - 150 Spring Canyon Road, Ruidoso, NM
Prime opportunity to own a centrally located lot, perfect for building your dream home! Nestled in the heart of the community, this property offers convenient access to schools, shopping, dining, and entertainment. Buyer to verify building requirement and viability of utilities, septic, and well.
01/30/2025
$42,500
0.62 ac.
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Lincoln County - 119 Musket Ball Drive, Ruidoso, NM
This cleared lot offers a fresh start. With a minimum build requirement of 600 square feet per restrictive covenants, this property provides flexibility for a retreat or full-time residence. Buyer to verify all building requirements, as well as the availability and viability of utilities and septic system.
01/30/2025
$60,000
1 ac.
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Lincoln County - 112 Antler Drive, Alto, NM
Large estate-sized, very buildable lot in Deer Park Valley. Small seasonal creek runs along the back lot line. Enjoy all of the new amenities of a social membership at Alto Lakes Golf & County Club. Water, electricity and natural gas are available. Septic will be required. 1750 square foot minimum building requirement. Feel free to get out and view this lot for yourself.
07/19/2024
$29,000
10.1 ac.
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Lincoln County - 218 Indigo Loop, Ancho, NM
Large 10 acre parcel that backs up to no mans land. 360 degree views of the mountains of southern New Mexico. Electric, Water, and Fiber available at the street.
02/07/2025
$54,500
0.76 ac.
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Lincoln County - 126 Musket Ball Drive, Ruidoso, NM
Recently cleared lot offering a fresh start for your next project. Conveniently located close to schools, shipping, and amenities, this property features a 600 square foot minimum build requirement, making it ideal for a small home. A practical opportunity to create something new in a great location. Buyer to verify viability of septic and utilities.
01/30/2025
$30,000
0.27 ac.
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Lincoln County - 119 Tonto Drive, Ruidoso, NM
Just over a quarter of an acre of vacant land for you to build your dream home. 500 feet to the National Forest for all your outdoor adventures, yet conveniently located close to town. Buyer to verify building requirements and utilities
06/02/2025
$600,000
200 ac.
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Lincoln County - 218 White Oaks Canyon Road, White Oaks, NM
Approximately 200 acres bordering both National Forest and State Land, offering direct access to vast public lands. One bedroom, one bath cabin with attached garage/shop. Two water wells and includes a horse stall/barn and round pen, suitable to horse enthusiasts. An old orchard that includes some farm implements for potential agricultural activities is included as well. Located in Unit 37 which is renowned for elk and mule deer hunting. Buyer to make contct with New Mexico Game and Fish for any elk tag opportunity. This property offers a unique combination of seclusion, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, hikers and those seeking a tranquil retreat. Elevations range from approximately 6600' to 6800'. The land is characterized as mountain terrain sprinkled with large ponderosa pines, juniper and big canyons.
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