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Sojourn Meadows

262 Reid Road : Datil, NM 87821

Catron County, New Mexico

504.61 Acres
$550,000 USD
$1,090 / ac
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Ranch Description

Sojourn Meadows consists of 504 acres in the heart of Catron County, New Mexico. Gently rolling meadows, strong wildlife presence, two wells, existing fencing, and RV hookups make this a highly usable property with immediate appeal. Located in GMU 15 and historically qualifying for a highly coveted landowner elk tag, the ranch sits just 2 miles north of the Gila National Forest and offers exceptional recreational and investment value.

Land

Sojourn Meadows consists of 504.61 deeded acres in the heart of Catron County. The land is made up of gently rolling meadows broken by subtle draws and seasonal arroyos, creating a landscape that is both easy to use and easy to appreciate. Elevations range from roughly 7,400 to 8,000 feet, helping keep summers cooler and the grass productive.

Vegetation is primarily open grassland with blue grama and Arizona fescue, mixed with scattered pi on-juniper, pockets of ponderosa pine, and occasional alligator juniper. The open meadow character is a defining feature of the property, providing long sight lines, simple access across the ranch, and excellent habitat for wildlife.

The ranch is ringed by surrounding mountain ranges, including the Mangas, Alegres, Escondido, and Datil Mountains, giving it wide, scenic views in nearly every direction. The combination of usable ground, natural diversity, and setting gives Sojourn Meadows a balanced feel-it's a property that works just as well on horseback or in a pickup as it does as a place to slow down and enjoy the landscape.

Improvements

Sojourn Meadows is set up to be used right away. The property is fully fenced and cross-fenced with 4- and 5-strand barbed wire, allowing for practical livestock management and pasture rotation. Two RV hookups are located on the property, making it easy to use as a hunting basecamp, weekend retreat, or staging area for future plans.

The ranch includes existing cattle handling improvements, providing functional infrastructure without overbuilding the property. Two wells-one solar-powered and one windmill-serve the ranch and support both livestock and wildlife use. Together, these improvements give Sojourn Meadows immediate usability while still leaving room for a buyer to tailor the property to their needs.

Recreation

Sojourn Meadows is located in Game Management Unit 15, one of New Mexico's most respected big-game units and a long-time favorite among serious elk and antelope hunters. The property's gently rolling meadows, mixed timber, and reliable water create ideal habitat for elk, antelope, mule deer, and other wildlife, and animals are frequently observed on the ranch.

The property has historically qualified for a highly coveted GMU 15 landowner elk tag, a meaningful attribute in a unit where opportunity is limited and demand is strong

Sojourn Meadows lies within New Mexico OSE District 1, a designated artesian basin. The property is serviced by two wells, including one solar-powered well and one windmill, providing dependable water for livestock and wildlife. Dirt tanks and drinkers are distributed across the ranch to help spread use and support consistent grazing patterns.

Reliable water is a key strength of this property and adds meaningful value in this part of Catron County. All mineral rights owned by the seller, if any, will convey to the new owner.

always check regulations. In addition to elk, antelope, deer, bear, turkey, and upland bird hunting is available over the counter for landowners, making this a well-rounded recreational property.

Just 2 miles north of the Gila National Forest, the ranch offers immediate proximity to vast public lands for expanded hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and exploration, while retaining the privacy and control that come with deeded ownership.

Agriculture

Sojourn Meadows is ready for livestock, with gently rolling ground, good grass, and infrastructure already in place. The property is well laid out and fully fenced and cross-fenced, making it manageable and easy to work with for day-to-day operations.

The ranch can comfortably support a small herd on its own or be used effectively as part of a larger ranching operation, whether for seasonal grazing, rotation, or additional pasture. Water is distributed across the property through a combination of wells, drinkers, and dirt tanks, helping spread use and keep livestock from concentrating in one area.

Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources

Sojourn Meadows lies within New Mexico OSE District 1, a designated artesian basin. The property is serviced by two wells, including one solar-powered well and one windmill, providing dependable water for livestock and wildlife. Dirt tanks and drinkers are distributed across the ranch to help spread use and support consistent grazing patterns.

Reliable water is a key strength of this property and adds meaningful value in this part of Catron County. All mineral rights owned by the seller, if any, will convey to the new owner.

Region & Climate

Sojourn Meadows sits in New Mexico's high country where the weather is one of the real benefits of owning land. Summer days are typically in the upper 70s to mid-80s, with evenings cooling quickly into the 40s, making it comfortable to spend long days outdoors. Winters are cold but manageable, with daytime highs often in the 40s to low-50s and nighttime lows commonly in the teens, along with periodic snowfall.

The area averages roughly 14-18 inches of annual precipitation, including 30-45 inches of snowfall in a typical year. Moisture comes primarily from winter storms and the summer monsoon, and the surrounding mountain country helps this area stay greener and more productive than many properties farther north.

Location

Sojourn Meadows is located in the heart of Catron County, New Mexico, an area known for its open space, ranching heritage, and access to public land. The nearby community of Quemado, approximately 25 miles and about 45 minutes away, provides basic services including fuel, groceries, and a school.

Additional amenities are available in Socorro, about two hours from the property, which serves as the primary regional hub for healthcare, hardware, and full-service shopping. Springerville, Arizona is roughly 90 minutes away and offers expanded services along with a general aviation airport. Show Low, Arizona, about two hours from the ranch, provides commercial air service with connections to Phoenix.

Albuquerque International Sunport, the nearest international airport, is approximately three hours from the property. The location offers a strong balance of privacy and accessibility while still feeling distinctly rural.

More Ranch Details

Seller's Ranch ID
367609
RANCHFLIP ID
412706
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