Nestled high in the mountains of northern New Mexico, in the Chama valley, this pristine land is surrounded by the Carson National Forest and the Rio Grande National Forest, offering hundreds of miles of forest roads to explore in both New Mexico and Colorado. This recreational farm property boasts numerous features, including an isolated cabin rich in New Mexico history, dating back decades.Located within the headwaters of the Brazos River, the property is adorned with natural springs, ponds, and creeks, ensuring a lush, green landscape all summer long. The ponds and creeks naturally host brook trout, and the property currently holds four deer permits and one elk permit annually, with the potential for more through NM Game and Fish. From the cabin, enjoy panoramic views of a breathtaking caldera, Osier Mesa, and Brazos Ridge.The property offers an abundance of recreational opportunities, including hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and snowmobiling. Historically, ranchers have used this land to raise cattle and sheep. The area is teeming with wildlife, including deer, elk, turkey, bears, and mountain lions.If you're seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, this undisturbed, secluded property offers unparalleled solitude and a chance to reconnect with nature.
“It is not a country of light on things -it is a country of things in light.”
Georgia O’Keeffe
About 60 miles north of Santa Fe, Abiquiu and surrounding communities of El Rito, Gallina, Ojo Caliente and Chama to the north are some of the most beautiful landscapes New Mexico has to offer.