Surrounded on three sides by the 230,000± acre Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, Sevilleta Hills Elk Ranch presents an unparalleled hunting situation. The ranch boasts a substantial population of 360+ class bulls and outstanding mule deer. The ranch consists of 1029± deeded acres, including 84± acres of irrigated farmland with 252 acre-feet of valuable water rights. The seller believes the mineral rights are intact, and the ranch holds strong possibilities for both solar and geothermal opportunities. The proximity to the massive Sevilleta Wildlife Refuge is key to the phenomenal hunting on this property. Big game hunting is prohibited on the refuge, and water resources are limited. Therefore, the drinkers and farm crops on the ranch are wildlife magnets. Waterfowl and quail are abundant on the ranch. Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge is one of the largest wildlife refuges in the lower 48 states and the biggest in New Mexico. Four different biomes intersect here and support a wide array of biological diversity. Located on the east side of Game Management Unit (GMU) 13, the ranch is in a secondary management zone, which allows unlimited landowner tags for elk. The ranch owners harvested an average of 12 bulls annually from 2021 to 2023. Many of these bulls scored more than 350. The hunter success rate is approximately 95%, with every hunter having an opportunity. This harvest does not dent the visiting bull population because of the large elk herd on the refuge. The projected hunting income for 2025 is $130,000. Five hunters can easily hunt the ranch at the same time. Archery Hunts are from September 1 through September 24. Any-weapon hunts are from October 1 to December 31. Hunters choose a 5-day period for their license. An elk license can coincide with mule deer season, and a hunter could hunt both at the same time. An underground pipe irrigates the 85± acre farm with water from the Alamillo ditch. The fields are currently planted in alfalfa and tall fescue for the elk. Improvements are modest: a two-bed, two-bath adobe home that sleeps six and a storage barn and equipment shed. The San Acacia Water Association supplies the house water. The well also supplements the landscaping at the house. The six livestock drinkers are fed by a well that connects to a storage tank at the top of the property, and then gravity feeds back to the drinkers.
Sevilleta Hills Elk Ranch, adjacent to the 230,000+/- acre Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, offers exceptional elk hunting with a population of 360+ class bulls and large mule deer. The 1,074+/- acres include 84+/- acres of irrigated farmland with 252 acre-feet of water rights. The ranch benefits from its proximity to the refuge, where big game hunting is prohibited and water is limited, making it a wildlife magnet. The ranch allows unlimited elk landowner tags, and the owners have harvested an average of 12 bulls annually. Hunting income is projected to be $130,000 in 2025. With 85+/- acres of irrigated land, water rights, and opportunities for solar or geothermal ventures, it's an ideal investment for hunters and those seeking multiple income opportunities.
Welcome to this recently updated 899 sq ft manufactured home on a 3.76 Acre lot with 3 Bedrooms and 2 baths, laminated & vinyl flooring, vinyl windows & private well. Master bedroom includes a 3/4 bath. Currently rented on a month to month rental with an excellent cap rate. A rare opportunity to embrace a self-sufficient lifestyle awaits on this idyllic place.
This picturesque property offers endless possibilities! Ideal for homesteading, agriculture, or ecotourism ventures. A working 84-acre organic farm featuring a currently rented farmhouse for rental income, the land provides fertile soil for cultivation and grazing, pens and corrals for animals and water tanks. Property includes multiple Elk Tags in units 15& 18 and is fenced to also welcome Elk to the property for the avid hunter. 53 Acres of MRGCD water rights as well as 15 acre of Pre 1907 water rights. Immerse yourself in nature's bounty, with lush alfalfa, green pasture and majestic views. A rare opportunity to embrace a self-sufficient lifestyle awaits on this idyllic farmstead.
This picturesque property offers endless possibilities! Ideal for homesteading, agriculture, or ecotourism ventures. A working 84-acre organic farm featuring a currently rented farmhouse and mobile home for rental income, the land provides fertile soil for cultivation and grazing, pens and corrals for animals and water tanks. Property includes multiple Elk Tags in units 15& 18 and is fenced to also welcome Elk to the property for the avid hunter. 53 Acres of MRGCD water rights as well as 15 acre of Pre 1907 water rights. Immerse yourself in nature's bounty, with lush alfalfa, green pasture and majestic views. A rare opportunity to embrace a self-sufficient lifestyle awaits on this idyllic farmstead.
San Acacia is located in New Mexico. San Acacia, New Mexico 87831has a population of 189. San Acacia 87831 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.07%.
The median household income in San Acacia, New Mexico 87831 is $34,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $38,242 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in San Acacia 87831 is 63.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 10 inches per year, with 5.5 inches of snow per year.