McKinley County, New Mexico Land For Sale (4 results)
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10/28/2025
$1,500,000
1294 ac.
ACTIVE
McKinley County - BIA Road 113, Ramah, NM
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 Fishs 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!
09/11/2024
$550,000
458.4 ac.
ACTIVE
McKinley County - BIA 113, Ramah, NM
Tucked in behind the beautiful Ramah Valley, this beautiful 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 Fishs 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 so a landowner can regulate the number of hunters to meet their management objectives. The ranch provides good open areas providing forage and cover for maintaining elk and mule deer use on the property. The terrain consists of a gentle topography with open meadows of native grasses, rising to a mountain covered with pinyon and juniper trees, and offers spectacular views of the Ramah Valley.This property offer privacy from the big city life, yet close to the town of Ramah. This is a raw piece of land that has much potential to be turned into a phenomenal elk hunting property.The property is fenced on three sides with barbed-wire fencing and has a gated entrance. Road access is through the town of Ramah.A dry land food plot is planted each year with cool season grasses that adds additional forage for elk and mule deer through the winter and spring months.The Area is rich and culture and history. The nearby Pueblo of Zuni and Navajo Nation offer great opportunities for tourism, hunting and fishing opportunities. Outdoor recreational opportunities are abundant on the property and on nearby National Forest public lands in the beautiful Zuni Mountains. Hiking, bike riding, horseback riding, off-road vehicle trails, camping, hunting and fishing opportunities are all available within a short drive of this property.Within a short drive are El Malpais National Park and El Morro National Park. Both of these national treasures offer experiences that cannot be found on other national parks and are unique to the area.This property offers the opportunity to own a raw piece of land in an area that is known to grow trophy elk and be transformed into your own special property!
12/06/2024
$2,950,000
2080 ac.
ACTIVE
McKinley County - 89 Muerto Creek Road, Ramah, NM
- 2,080+/- deeded acres adjacent to remote national forest
- Trophy elk hunting with bulls in the 350+ range
- Qualifies for annual landowner elk tags
- Owner's home, two cabins, & outbuildingsTrophy elk hunting ranch with nice improvements & mild climate
The best of Southwest prehistory, history, cattle ranching, and big game all converge at Oso Creek Ranch just east of Ramah, New Mexico. This 2080-acre property features a lovely home and makes a very private retreat tucked away among the grasslands and pines at the edge of the Zuni Mountains. Big game hunters in particular will be drawn to the trophy bull elk that inhabit the area, but anyone who appreciates the charm of the Southwest will be captivated by the big skies and serenity of Oso Creek Ranch.
Native Americans have made the area around Oso Creek Ranch their home for literally thousands of years, testified by the Zuni and Navajo Reservations still located nearby. Only a few miles south of the ranch lies the El Morro National Monument, featuring ancient pueblo ruins, and Inscription Rock, with Spanish inscriptions dating as far back as 1605.
The ranch itself lies at elevations from 7100 to 7500 feet, making for cooler summers and relatively mild winters. The lower ranch is composed of grasslands ideal for cattle grazing, and the upper ranch is covered with a mix of ponderosa pines, pion pines, and junipers, which are favored cover for elk and mule deer. Water sources include wells and several catchments and natural ponds. The Cibola National Forest, which borders the north side of the ranch, includes the Zuni Mountains that rise to over 9000 feet and provide additional refuge for big game.
World class elk and mule deer hunting dominates this portion of New Mexico, including Oso Creek Ranch. The ranch usually receives 5-6 elk permits per year, and bull elk measured at 400+ inches are regularly taken in the vicinity. Some spectacular mule deer bucks are found here, too, and even more hunting opportunities can be found for coyotes, bobcat, and turkeys.
The lower 1700 acres of Oso Creek Ranch have been managed for cattle grazing, supporting 40-50 head year-round. This section is fully fenced and includes a hay barn to support the ranch operation.
The ranch house is a stunning Santa Fe style home of 3100 square feet, and features an open floorpan and an interior courtyard. Granite and marble countertops, tiled floors, and a kiva fireplace give this home an authentic Southwest flavor, and it includes three bedrooms and two baths. In addition, two nearby guest cabins ensure space and comfort for visitors.
Ramah is a small community with basic supplies that is located just a few miles to the west, and Grants is the nearest larger community, about 60 miles away. Albuquerque and its international airport is only about two hours away.
Whether your passion is for big game hunting, Southwest prehistory and history, or simply the solitude of an unspoiled corner of New Mexico, Oso Creek Ranch has a rich supply of all of the above. Add in its two luxurious homes, and this property is a place that will capture you by the irresistible lure of the Southwest.
05/30/2024
$980,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
McKinley County - 3191 W Rte 9, Crownpoint, NM
Opportunity and freedom! This 640 acre ranchs legacy is that it has remained as one of a few privately held ranches within the Navajo Reservation. Owned by Mobile Oil Co. as its headquarter from 1991-93 and historically ranched for cattle and horses, the 360 degree views across rolling hills from this well maintained 3 br/2 baths ranch house are breathtaking! Home is custom built on foundation, 1-car garage, wood floors, bedrooms are carpeted. 5 RV hookups, 3-phase power, 3 electric wells incl. an industrial 12 well 1,000ft deep and one solar. All mineral rights owned and will convey. Crownpoint has its own hard surface 5,820' landing strip and features a modern hospital and an all-grades school. The area has been earmarked by the Council for economic development and broke ground for a 6.8 million 72-room Sleep Inn & Suites/Main Stay Suites hotel and convention center. Crownpoint is home to the Navajo Technical University, the Indian Health Service, a Navajo Nation Police station and offices of the Navajo Nation, federal and state governments. Dont wait and schedule a visit today!
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