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267.5 Acres Forest Inholding Game Mgmnt 5B
Description
Santa Fe National Forest Inholding - 267.5± Acres
Rio Arriba County, New Mexico | Game Management Unit 5B
A unique property in a property in very desirable are surrounded by one of New Mexico's premier national forests. This 267.5± acre private inholding within Santa Fe National Forest offers exceptional privacy, direct access to thousands of acres of public land, and outstanding opportunities for hunting, recreation, and long-term ownership in northern New Mexico.
Located north of Llaves and Just south of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation of Rio Arriba County, this undeveloped mountain property is a true recreational holding. With no utilities or improvements, the land remains in its natural condition, allowing a new owner to develop the property according to their own vision while preserving the character of the surrounding forest.
A Hunter's Property
Situated in New Mexico Game Management Unit 5B, this area has earned a strong reputation for producing quality elk and mule deer habitat. The combination of private timbered acreage, nearby meadows, and immediate access to Santa Fe National Forest creates excellent conditions for wildlife throughout the year. The Rio Chama is less than 5 miles to the east.
Game species commonly found in the area include:
- Rocky Mountain elk
- Mule deer
- Black bear
- Merriam's turkey
- Mountain lion
- Coyote
- Bobcat
- A variety of small game and upland birds
GMU 5B consistently records some of northern New Mexico's highest elk harvest totals. Recent New Mexico Department of Game and Fish statistics show overall rifle elk success rates commonly ranging from 30% to over 50% depending on season and hunt type, with mature bulls harvested annually throughout the unit. Mule deer hunting also remains popular due to the area's extensive forest habitat, healthy migration corridors, and diverse terrain.
Forest Inholding Advantage
Owning a private inholding inside Santa Fe National Forest provides advantages that are increasingly difficult to find.
Instead of being limited to your own acreage, you'll enjoy immediate access to vast stretches of national forest for:
- Elk and deer hunting
- Horseback riding
- Hiking
- ATV and UTV exploration on designated roads
- Wildlife photography
- Camping
- Snowshoeing and winter recreation
Land Characteristics
Ranging from approximately 7,000 to 7,300 feet in elevation, the property transitions through several classic northern New Mexico habitat types. Lower elevations feature open sagebrush flats interspersed with pinon-juniper woodlands, gradually giving way to mature ponderosa pine forests with scattered Gambel oak on north-facing slopes and draws. This diverse vegetation provides abundant forage, bedding cover, and travel corridors for wildlife throughout the year.
The mix of open valleys, timbered ridges, and natural drainages creates excellent habitat for elk, mule deer, black bear, Merriam's turkey, and numerous non-game species while offering a variety of hunting setups across the property.
Recreation Beyond the Property
Northern New Mexico offers an exceptional variety of outdoor destinations within approximately two hours.
Nearby attractions include:
- Heron Lake State Park - boating, kayaking, sailing, trout fishing, and camping
- El Vado Lake State Park - boating, fishing, camping, and seasonal water recreation
- Santa Fe and Carson National Forests- hiking, horseback riding, hunting, fishing, and winter activities
- Chama - home of the historic Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, restaurants, lodging, and outdoor recreation
- Brazos Cliffs and Brazos Ridge hiking areas
- Rio Chama
- Edward Sargent Wildlife Management Area
- Pagosa Springs, Colorado - approximately two hours away, offering world-famous hot springs, shopping, dining, skiing, and access to the San Juan National Forest.
Convenient Mountain Location
Approximate driving times include:
- Chama - about 35 minutes
- Heron Lake State Park - about 40 minutes
- El Vado Lake State Park - about 45 minutes
- Tierra Amarilla - about 45 minutes
- Cumbres Pass - about 1 hour
- Pagosa Springs, Colorado - approximately 2 hours
An Opportunity to Own a Forest Inholding
Large private inholdings within Carson National Forest seldom come to market. Whether your interests include hunting, building a secluded recreational retreat, investing in northern New Mexico land, or simply enjoying direct access to one of the Southwest's premier public land landscapes, this 267.5± acre property offers an exceptional setting in the heart of Game Management Unit 5B.
Directions:
From Cuba, NM: Travel north on US Highway 550 approximately 9 miles to NM State Road 112. Turn right onto NM-112 and continue approximately 14 miles. The property will be located on the right (east) side of NM-112. - Call listing broker.
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