Newly available in the heart of Unit 15, the Carrejo Ranch offers an unparalleled opportunity for hunters, recreational ranchers, and land investors alike. Nestled in Catron County, NM, this 125+/- deeded acre property is a rare gem, featuring two natural springs that create a year-round Cienega—an invaluable water source in the Southwest.
A Hunter’s Haven
Located in one of New Mexico’s most coveted primitive hunting units, the ranch is bordered on its eastern side by the Gila National Forest, offering direct access to thousands of acres of prime wilderness. Unit 15 is renowned for producing trophy bulls, and the property itself received a unit-wide mature bull tag last year. With elk frequenting the ranch year-round, drawn by the natural springs and lush greenery, this is a once-in-a-lifetime hunting property.
A Working Ranch with Timeless Appeal
At 8,000 feet in elevation, the ranch is home to mature pine forests, open meadows, and breathtaking mountain views—a prime setting for cattle grazing and ranching. The property includes:
- A historic rock house, built in the 1940s, standing strong with its rugged, enduring charm
- A bunkhouse and barns, perfect for ranch operations or lodging
- A spring-fed water system with a pump to supply water to the house and bunkhouse
Easily Accessible, Yet a World Away
Despite its secluded beauty, the ranch is easily accessed off Highway 32 and is conveniently located:
- 20 miles from Quemado
- 32 miles from Reserve
- 70 miles from Springerville, AZ
Whether you’re a hunter seeking a trophy-producing property, a rancher looking for an incredible grazing opportunity, or an investor searching for a unique, water-rich parcel, Carrejo Ranch is truly one of a kind.
Opportunities like this don’t come around often—contact us today to schedule a private showing!