Runs 30+ head of cattle plus 20+ sheep, 124 mostly sub irrigated acres with Tularosa River running through the ranch's entire length. Perfect hunting base, backs up to Gila and Apache National Forests on south and north. 3,500sf adobe and stick built main residence with 4 bedrooms (one is upstairs and small), 3 bathrooms (full & 3/4 & 1/2), 2 guest houses: a 1,000sf 1 bedroom, 3/4 bath by main residence and a 1,680sf 3 bedroom, 3/4 bath, at south boundary to National Forest (''Canyon House''), 3 covered patios, 2 wood burning stoves in living/dining area of main house plus 2 wood burning fireplaces in master and first bedroom, 1 large 2 antique wood burning cook stoves in kitche
A hunter's paradise in sought-after NM Elk Hunting Unit 16D, this home is entirely built from 12 inch logs. 960 sf basement, The ambiance is fascinating, fabulous views through large windows across green meadows and pine forests. From the 10' covered patio listen to the Tularosa Creek running by the cabin year-round. The property encompasses a small local cemetery on 3 sides. For your livestock and equipment storage there is a 43'x80' adobe built barn with 8 stalls and 2 hay and equipment storage areas, and for additional guests a 400 sf tiny house with 1 br and loft sits secluded from the house in a forested area. 27.54 acre feet of diversion water rights, and the two houses are supplied
This unique property is located in the valley of Tularosa Canyon in the small village of Aragon in the county of Catron, NM. The property encompasses 7.5 +/- fenced acres of which 6.96 acres are under irrigation. Several older sheds and a older home are located on the property and could be utilized for barn lumber if desired. Along with the ditch rights, improvements include several fruit trees, a 100 foot well and electricity. Evidence of wildlife is abundant and include Elk, Mule Deer, Javelina, Turkey and numerous small game animals. Within walking distance to the Apache National Forest, this could be the ideal place to get out of the big city hustle, run a few cows, hike miles of fores