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Details about the Land
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| County: Catron |
Type: Acreage |
Acres: 24000 |
| Address: |
City: Datil |
State: New Mexico |
| Zip: 87821 |
Price:
$13,000,000.00 |
Status: Available |
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Description of the Land
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Southwestern living just doesn't get any better than it does at the magnificent Horse Springs Ranch on the eastern slope of the Mangas Mountains in scenic Catron County, New Mexico. Nourished by abundant springs and streams and blessed with a mild climate, Horse Springs Ranch is home to trophy elk and mule deer, black bear, mountain and javelina. Careful attention to wildlife habitat has produced a property with a well-earned reputation as one the Southwest's foremost big game hunting locations, but ranching and dispersed recreation also coexist beautifully with the wildlife here.
Situated at approximately 7000 to 8000 feet, Horse Springs Ranch lies at a perfect elevation for plentiful water and diverse vegetation. Depending on what part of the ranch you visit, you might find mule deer resting in the shade of cottonwoods along a trickling stream, elk grazing among the pinons and junipers, or a black bear nosing around an open stand of tall ponderosa pines. Extensive wooded canyons and mesas dominate the ranch's 24,000 acres (16,670 deeded) and create countless places for wildlife to rest and for you to explore. The ranch shares adjoins the Apache National Forest to the west, allowing easy access to many more square miles of seldom-visited territory.
Wildlife comes first at Horse Springs Ranch, and a system of spring and pond development and food plots has been managed to maximize the potential for game. 5000 acres of the ranch have been placed under conservation easement to protect critical wildlife habit. Horse Springs Ranch has a track record of yielding trophy elk over 400 inches and mule deer over 200 inches, and its 28 landowner bull elk tags solidify its potential as a premier hunting operation.
Living at Horse Springs Ranch qualifies as anything but "roughing it." Improvements include a brand-new Southwestern-style lodge with hardwood floors, granite counter tops and fine fixtures. Also included is a ranch manager's home, shop building and barn. The ranch is about a two-hour drive from Albuquerque and is easily accessible by paved roads year-round. Winters are generally mild and summers cooler than most of the Southwest and thus offers an ideal secluded retreat at any time of year. For watching wildlife or exploring dozens of square miles of wild country by horseback, foot or all-terrain-vehicle, the ranch is unparalleled.
Horse Springs Ranch offers as much in income potential as it does in classic Southwestern scenery. Hunting, cattle, logging and a wildlife-rich retreat are all real possibilities. The Spanish conquistador Coronado searched for gold near here in the 1500s, but he missed the real treasure in the land. Harrigan Land Company stands ready to help you see the varied potential of Horse Springs Ranch, where the true treasure of the Great Southwest still shines in all its beauty. |
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Dave Harrigan and Hunter Harrigan
Harrigan Land Company
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