Good property for weekend getaways or move there for good! Manufactured home with 3b2b on 11.51 acres. A covered front deck leads into the house. A large living area has been added on to the back of the home. All utilities are hooked up. There is a separate garage. Property is fenced and has pinon and juniper trees.
Beautiful property recently fenced around this fabulous log home for their horse on 5 gorgeous acres in the Timberlake Ranch mountain community. Spacious open loft makes for a fantastic master bedroom with private bath. There's just so much here..strong private well, double garage with carports on either end & shop space in the middle, greenhouse, horse shelter, and a cozy separate guest quarters w/kitchenette & half bath. Ramah Lake access, miles of hiking, biking, & horseback riding trails, the Ramah Falls, and endless roads & trails to explore in the Nat'l Forest. Come enjoy the unique mountain lifestyle with clean crisp fresh air, cool stary nights, friendly neighbors, local farmer's markets, community events, HOA maintained roads, and wildlife incl deer & elk often roaming thru!
This contemporary adobe home on 11.78 acres was built by Ken Forlow, a renowned local builder celebrated for an artistic eye and complete attention to handcrafted detail. From the moment you step inside, this house will enchant you. The great room with its curves and kiva fireplace looks out to the distant Zuni mountains. The primary bedroom has a second kiva fireplace and a sunroom with its own entrance. A large shaded courtyard wraps around the house, an outdoor oasis with views in all directions. Climb the stairs to a rooftop sitting area for Dark Sky stargazing or a sunrise meditation session. So many special touches, must be seen in person to truly appreciate. 2.5 hours from Albuquerque but worlds away in Timberlake Ranch, a friendly community with HOA dues of only $460/year.
Bear Valley Ranch spans ±231.95 contiguous acres in Cibola County, NM, featuring a diverse landscape suited for various uses. The property sits at an elevation of 7,300–7,500 feet and consists of gently rolling hills, shallow canyons, and open meadows. Soils vary across the property, with sandy and loamy textures supporting a mix of piñon-juniper woodlands, ponderosa pines, and native grasslands. The largest portion of the ranch is strategically positioned between two significant tracts of public land—BLM borders the west, while Navajo Trust Land borders the east—providing expanded access for recreation and hunting. A seasonal dirt tank on the property serves as a vital water source for wildlife and livestock, enhancing the habitat for elk, deer, and other game. Two wells provide reliable water access, supporting both residential and agricultural potential. Electricity is available at multiple points throughout the ranch, offering flexibility for future development. A seasonal dirt tank serves as an additional water source for wildlife and livestock, enhancing the property’s natural appeal for hunting and ranching. The ranch also features traditional Navajo Hogans and a sweat lodge, reflecting the area's deep cultural heritage. With road frontage on Candy Kitchen Road and Bear Valley Road, along with its existing water and power infrastructure, Bear Valley Ranch is well-positioned for future improvements to suit a range of uses, from hunting and recreation to residential or business development. *Seller financing is available, contact listing agents for terms. Bear Valley Ranch includes multiple structures, and essential infrastructure to support various land uses. While there are multiple homes present on the property, they are in poor condition and do not contribute to the overall value of the land.
This striking log cabin on 40 acres offers sweeping, stunning views across the high desert landscape, with vibrant sunsets and Dark Sky nights in simply breathtaking surroundings. Located on the north edge of the El Morro Valley, this custom-crafted home is extremely clean and well maintained with great attention to detail. South-facing, with large passive solar windows to let in the light and the scenery. Upstairs, a large loft holds the primary suite with an office area and a luxurious bath. Landscaping around the house includes a large fenced area with seating, fire pit and multiple gardens and flowerbeds. Only two hours from Albuquerque but worlds away! Take in the the cool clean air, peace and seclusion and incredible wildlife. No HOA.
Rustic comfort, incredible balcony views and Cibola National Forest right across the rear property line! This charming 1050sf mountain getaway with a great well sits on 5.5 heavily wooded acres at the end of a long, curving driveway. Practically invisible from the road, this house is a hidden haven, with an open and airy vaulted living area and roomy kitchen and dining spaces. Upstairs, a large balcony runs the entire length of the south side of the house for stunning views of the forest, the distant cliffs of Ramah Lake, and the Zuni mountains beyond. The north balcony looks out to the wilderness of Cibola National Forest. Roads are maintained year-round, HOA only $230/year, private Ramah lake access. Trade hot pavement for pine needles, crisp clean air, and cool starry nights.
Fabulous 5+ acre horse property bordering the Cibola Nat'l Forest with your own direct private access! Gorgeous southwest pueblo style home with amazing decks for relaxing or entertaining outside located in the highly desirable Timberlake Ranch mountain community. Wonderful outdoor spaces here with numerous outbuildings including 400 sq ft horse barn with corral and huge 4 bay pole barn carport for your toys. And 3 full RV hookups for all your friends & family who you just know are going to want to come visit you! High speed internet available and whole house back up propane generator by Generac so you're never in the dark unless you want to be. Plus you'll enjoy private Ramah Lake access, HOA maintained roads, and abundant wildlife incl deer & elk often roaming right thru your property.
Incredible opportunity! Adjacent to El Morro National Monument, this log ranch house on 19 acres is a part of history. The log portion of the house was once used by the El Morro staff, the addition with a second story was built in 2005. The huge studio or upstairs bedroom with windows on all sides has a balcony running along the east. Open kitchen with a great stove. Beautiful Dutch doors open to take in the splendor of the surroundings and let in the fresh air. Large front courtyard faces the distant cliffs and hoodoos. There's also a large two-story workshop with a balcony across the front for even more inspiration. Needs work. Must be seen in person to truly appreciate the charm of the house, clean air, tranquility, seclusion, incredible views, wildlife, and the Dark Sky nights.
Elk Crossing Ranch, located in McKinley County, New Mexico, spans 640± deeded acres of well-designed hunting terrain. The property offers a mix of native meadows, strategically planted rye grass food plots making up 80-100 acres, and Pinion/Juniper bedding areas, providing reliable habitat for elk, mule deer, antelope, and other game species. A solar-powered water well and drinker ensure year-round water availability, supporting consistent wildlife activity. Positioned in Game Management Unit 12, known for producing record-breaking bull elk exceeding 420 points, the ranch has historically received one mature bull tag annually, along with over-the-counter tags for mule deer, Merriam turkeys, black bear, and mountain lion. Its strategic layout and established infrastructure, including fencing and accessible food plots, make it an excellent option for dedicated hunters or land managers. Elk Crossing Ranch is designed for year-round accessibility, with its mild four-season climate and elevation of 6,400± feet. Winter migration brings increased game activity as wildlife moves to lower elevations, enhancing the property’s appeal to sportsmen. It also offers flexibility for development, with sites ideal for modular or manufactured homes and sufficient space for travel trailers or fifth-wheel setups. The property maintains agricultural tax status, keeping annual operating costs minimal while enhancing wildlife sustainability. With its exceptional location, established improvements, and consistent game activity, Elk Crossing Ranch presents an excellent investment opportunity for discerning buyers seeking a hunting property or a long-term asset in New Mexico’s premier hunting region.
To celebrate the fall season and the upcoming holidays, this high desert getaway is now available at a special seasonal price! Minutes from El Morro National Monument, this octagonal 964sf custom home is designed to take advantage of the seasons and show off the beautiful surroundings. Well insulated, with a metal roof and Permaflex stucco to withstand the elements. The spacious open living area features a wood burning stove and vaulted ceilings with clerestory windows, 2-zone radiant floor heating, custom cabinetry, on-demand hot water, and stackable W/D. A separate building holds a workshop and a library. Great private well and 2500gal catchment tank. RV parking. Property consists of 2 adjacent 10-acre parcels. Schedule a showing today, must be seen to truly appreciate!



Ramah is located in New Mexico. Ramah, New Mexico has a population of 457. Ramah is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 4.71% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.18%.
The median household income in Ramah, New Mexico is $99,794. The median household income for the surrounding county is $40,262 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Ramah is 54.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 15.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14 inches per year, with 37 inches of snow per year.