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Alta Luna Ranch

Outstanding Recreational and Hunting Property

The Alta Luna Ranch is located in the North Central New Mexico range of the Rocky Mountains known as the Sangre de Cristo’s. The ranch consists of approximately 6,400 alpine deeded acres and is bounded on the north by Carson National Forest and on the south, east and west by privately held ranches within the Santa Fe Mountains. Elevations run between 8,200± feet MSL at the Gate House tract to just over 11,000 feet (called Bull Mountain) at the highest point near the northeast portion of the ranch.

The property includes a large two-story southwest-style main house, two similar architectural guest houses, a large five-stall quality drive-through barn also of similar architectural design, a storage and equipment barn and a generator building among other outbuildings, all being the headquarters of the ranch. As can be seen from the photos, the headquarters sits in a beautiful open valley with 360-degree views of adjacent mountains, most all of which belong to the ranch.

Lujan Creek runs through the valley providing a year-round water source for game and livestock. There are numerous springs, stock ponds and other water sources throughout the ranch. One such spring is a protected source which supplies water to the headquarters area. Two ponds, both being stocked with trout, are adjacent to the main house. Native trout have also been seen in the Lujan Creek.

The Alta Luna Ranch is an outstanding recreational and hunting property with considerable variation in both terrain and vegetation. Elk, deer, bear and other native species make much of the ranch their home with abundant protection from various varieties of evergreen, aspen and other indigenous trees.

6,400 ACRES IN CHACON, NEW MEXICO

PRESENTED BY LEADING EDGE REAL ESTATE LLC

LARRY W. BROW — BROKER

EDGEAZ.COM • 505-429-0039 LARRY.BROW@EDGEAZ.COM

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