A rare opportunity to own 2,866± deeded acres in the majestic San Juan Mountain range of northern New Mexico, less than a mile from the Colorado border. Located just outside of Lumberton, NM, the ranch is ideally situated near the small towns of Dulce (4 miles), Chama (23 miles), and Chromo, CO (10 miles). This remarkable property has been in the same family for 64 years and is now ready for a new chapter of ownership and stewardship.
With elevations ranging from 7,300′ to 8,300′, the ranch boasts diverse terrain, including deep draws, canyons, high mesas, rim rock formations, and a striking mountain peak. Untouched by development, this pristine land offers limitless potential for hunting, recreation, or future building projects. Power is conveniently available just a few hundred yards from the ranch perimeter, and water may be accessed in the lower country wetlands and draws.
Webb Creek Canyon Ranch is a hunter’s paradise, having received 22 elk permits this year, including tags for either sex, mature bulls, and antlerless animals. The ranch is also home to bear, mountain lion, and turkey. The area, GMU 4, is renowned for its trophy mule deer and offers deer tags through a landowner draw system. The land features a rich variety of vegetation, including ponderosa pine, aspen, cedar, piñon, juniper, and native grasses, providing ideal habitats for wildlife.
Whether you’re seeking a recreational haven or looking to develop your dream cabin or retreat, Webb Creek Canyon Ranch offers endless possibilities in an unparalleled natural setting.
About The Area
Dulce, New Mexico, is a small, rural town located in the northern part of the state, within the boundaries of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation. As the tribal headquarters of the Jicarilla Apache Nation, Dulce is deeply rooted in Native American culture and history, offering visitors a glimpse into the traditions and way of life of the Jicarilla Apache people. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, including rolling hills, forests, and rivers, Dulce is a hub for outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, and camping. The area is also known for its rich wildlife, with frequent sightings of elk, deer, and other animals. Despite its small size, Dulce holds a unique cultural significance, blending modern amenities with the rich heritage of the Jicarilla Apache. It is also the subject of various conspiracy theories related to underground military bases, adding to its mystique for some visitors.