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Tierra Verde

Cerro Leonides Rd : Grants, NM 87020

Cibola County, New Mexico

100 Acres
$139,000 USD
$1,390 / ac
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Ranch Description

Discover your own slice of paradise on this stunning 100-Acre property with a cabin located at the end of a serene road, offering unparalleled privacy and endless opportunities for exploration. With abundant wildlife and endless recreational opportunities right at your doorstep, the possibilities are as vast as the horizon. Don't miss this chance to own a piece of untouched land in a peaceful setting, just waiting for your vision to come to life.

Land

The approximately 100 acres of land near the lava tubes presents a unique and captivating landscape. This area is characterized by dramatic geological formations, with rugged terrain shaped by ancient volcanic activity. The lava tubes themselves, with their twisting tunnels and striking formations, create an otherworldly atmosphere that draws visitors and nature enthusiasts alike.

The surrounding area is teeming with native vegetation, showcasing a mix of hardy plants that thrive in the volcanic soil. Scattered patches of greenery contrast beautifully with the dark, rocky surfaces, offering a glimpse into the resilience of nature in this dynamic environment. Wildlife is also prevalent, with various birds and small mammals calling this unique ecosystem home.

This expansive tract of land provides ample opportunities for exploration, hiking, and studying the fascinating geology and ecology. Whether you're interested in geology, photography, or simply enjoying the outdoors, this area near the lava tubes is a remarkable destination that captures the raw beauty of nature.

Improvements

There is a small building that has been converted to a cabin. There is also a small portable garage next to it for storage. The acreage is fenced on three sides and fencing is on site for the fourth side.

Recreation

El Malpais National Monument is right next door and showcases a stunning landscape shaped by ancient volcanic activity. The park features a unique and rugged terrain, including expansive lava fields, cinder cones, and fascinating geological formations. Outdoor recreation opportunities abound in this captivating area, making it an excellent destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Visitors can explore the impressive lava tubes, such as the Big Tubes Cave and the Bartolo Cave, where they can marvel at the fascinating formations created by flowing lava cooling into intricate structures. These lava tubes provide a glimpse into the geological history of the region and offer a thrilling underground adventure.

For those preferring above-ground exploration, numerous hiking trails wind through the park, offering opportunities to discover the diverse ecosystems that thrive in the shadow of the lava flows. Notable trails include the La Ventana Natural Arch Trail and the El Malpais National Conservation Area Trail, each providing stunning views and a chance to encounter unique flora and fauna.

Camping is also available within the park, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the landscape. Stargazing at El Malpais is exceptional, as the dark skies create the perfect backdrop for a night of celestial wonder.

Whether you're interested in hiking, caving, camping, or simply enjoying the breathtaking natural beauty, El Malpais National Monument offers a wealth of outdoor recreational activities for everyone to enjoy.

Hunting in Unit 12 of New Mexico offers a diverse range of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. This unit is known for its varied terrain, including rolling hills, mesas, and canyons, which provide excellent habitats for a wide array of game species.

Unit 12 is particularly popular for mule deer hunting. Elk hunting is also a significant draw, as the unit has populations that can attract hunters from various regions. Additionally, smaller game such as turkey and coyote can be found in abundance, making for a well-rounded hunting experience.

Before heading out, it's essential for hunters to familiarize themselves with the specific regulations for Unit 12, including season dates, licensing requirements, and any designated areas within the unit. The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish provides updated resources and tools to help hunters comply with state laws. This property was previously enrolled in the Eplus program, receiving an elk tag. The new owner will have to apply and re-establish the property in the program.

Region & Climate

El Morro, New Mexico, experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Summer temperatures can reach into the 90s F 30s C, while winter temperatures usually range from the 20s F to 50s F -6 to 10 C. The area receives low annual precipitation, averaging about 12 inches 300 mm, with most rainfall occurring during the summer months. Due to its elevation, the weather can change quickly, so it's important to be prepared for varying conditions if you're planning a visit.

History

El Morro, New Mexico, has a rich history that dates back centuries. The area is home to El Morro National Monument, which features a large sandstone bluff known as Inscription Rock. This site is historically significant as it has served as a water source and a place of refuge for travelers for centuries.

The Ancestral Puebloans were among the first inhabitants of the region, utilizing the water from a natural pool at the base of the cliff. Later, Spanish explorers, including Juan de O ate in the late 16th century, passed through the area, leaving inscriptions on the rock that are still visible today. These inscriptions document their journeys and observations.

In the 19th century, El Morro became an important landmark for settlers and travelers moving westward, including those on the historic Zuni and Spanish Trails. The site served as a waypoint for those crossing the harsh desert landscape, leading to its significance during the westward expansion of the United States.

El Morro was designated a national monument in 1906, preserving its unique natural and cultural history. Today, it attracts visitors who come to explore its historic inscriptions, enjoy hiking trails, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The site reflects the rich tapestry of human history in the region, showcasing the interactions between different cultures over time.

Location

It is about an hour to Grants NM for amenities. This property is about 2 hours from Albuquerque, NM which is home to the Sunport International Airport.

More Ranch Details

Seller's Ranch ID
348725
RANCHFLIP ID
407028
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