The Ranch
Rockin Broken Arrow Ranch contains approximately 10,025± deeded acres with an additional 25,056± leased acres, totaling around 35,081± acres. Situated roughly 20 minutes north of Grants, New Mexico, this expansive property has been meticulously managed for the game and only enhances its appeal by receiving landowner tags for both elk and mule deer.
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he ranch is noted for its Boone and Crockett class mule deer and maintains a present year round elk herd having more than 150± cow elk and 31± bull elk counted at the peak of the rut season in 2023. Additionally, the ranch has become a prime habitat for quail and hosts several coveys throughout. The ranch lies in big game unit 9, with a level management 2 that qualifies for unlimited landowner elk tags and unlimited landowner deer tags. The 2024 hunting season is expected to be world class.
Habitat
The landscape boasts a diverse topography with mesas, rolling hills, and intricate canyons. Its rich vegetation includes gramma grass, white sage, gray sage, chamise, as well as a mix of pinons, junipers, and cedars. This is all accented by 80± acres of food plots.
Hunting Opportunities: UNLIMITED elk tags annually and UNLIMITED landowner mule deer tags.
Rockin Broken Arrow Ranch holds leases on BLM, State, National Forest, and private lands, along with certain areas for free use. Historically, the ranch sustained 200AU± annually without supplementary feeding and managed up to 400AU± with little supplement feeding in the winter months. M4RanchGroup.com
Improvements
Two houses, constructed around 1999, are on the main property; a recently remodeled 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home, and a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home with a shop attached. Alongside these, there’s a historic 3 bedroom 1 bathroom cabin, situated on the state land lease. One of the main houses has undergone recent remodeling as well serving as an ideal owner’s retreat, guest accommodation, or a hunters’ lodge. The property boasts 6 wells.
Rockin Broken Arrow Ranch comprises three shops, a barn, loafing sheds, a tack barn, extensive fencing, five working pens equipped with 20,000 lb. cattle shipping scales, and two US Military converted 6x6 trucks used as water tank carriers for supplying remote tanks, benefiting both the elk and cattle on the land. The road system has been upgraded for easy access throughout the ranch. Large stock ponds have also been added in key places for wildlife and livestock making this ranch truly a turn key operation. M4RanchGroup.com
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Surrounding Attributes
Mining Museum Grants, NM
The New Mexico Mining Museum in Grants, New Mexico is a unique and fascinating destination that offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the state’s rich history in mining. Located near the historic mining town of Grants, the museum showcases a variety of exhibits and displays that provide insight into the lives of the miners who worked in the area.
Chama, NM
OEl Malpais National Monument, NM
Imagine a time long before interstate highways and automobiles. You’ve been riding your horse for days across a high desert landscape of flat-topped mesas and rabbitbrush. It’s hot, dry, and dusty, but the terrain thus far has been easy to navigate, except for a few prairie dog holes your horse has tripped in. Suddenly, you spot a black line on the horizon. At first you think it’s a mirage, but as you ride near, you realize it’s something very real—a black, jumbled mass of jagged volcanic rock stretching as far as the eye can see.
ne of the best-kept secrets in New Mexico is the enchanting Village of Chama. With an elevation of 7860 feet, Chama is nestled high in the Southern Rockies, just 120 miles North of Santa Fe. The historic Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad steam trains leave the Chama depot daily from Memorial Day weekend to mid-October. Fishing local trout streams and lakes is a leisurely pleasure and for a real experience try Fly fishing the Rio Chama, which runs the east side of the Village. Hikers and mountain bikers find many trails. M4RanchGroup.com