791A CR - Rio Chama Wild and Scenic Ranch 160 Acres
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791A CR - Rio Chama Wild and Scenic Ranch 160 Acres
160 Acres of Agricultural Land Offered at $4,995,000 in Tierra Amarilla, NM 87575
Executive Summary
Outstandingly Remarkable Values
Cultural
Northern New Mexico, and the Rio Chama Valley in particular, are known as some of the richest regions for archeology studies in the U.S. For more than three centuries--about A.D. 1250 to 1577 --this spectacular locale was home for over 1500 Pueblo Indians who built villages, dwelled, farmed and hunted game here.
Ecologic
Trout often flourish in the river, and onshore residents include mule deer, black bears, elk, coyotes and mountain lions. Varying canyon elevations also provide a wide range of vegetation, from low-lying pinion-juniper woodland to ponderosa pine and fir. Between 70 and 80 different bird varieties can be found in the Chama River Canyon. Raptors, hawks and owls perch along the canyon walls and surrounding trees.
Geologic
The Rio Chama carved a 900-foot-deep canyon of colorful siltstone, gypsum and sandstone layers. Floating down the river provides an ever changing view of sedimentary layers traveling back in time millions of years. There are even the imprints of dinosaur tracks preserved in one side canyon.
Recreational
Water releases from the upstream El Vado Lake Dam are often timed to allow weekend river floats from below El Vado Reservoir to Big Eddy. To protect the river environment and to maintain an opportunity for a high quality experience, use is limited through a lottery system. Several hiking trails also provide access from the uplands down to the river. The lower eight miles of the river includes two campgrounds and a road paralleling the river that provides for easy access.
Scenic
The Rio Chama creates a canyon of colorful siltstone and sandstone surrounded by gently rolling sagebrush-covered plains. Piñon woodlands cover the hills, and forests of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir cover the north facing slopes.
Cultural
Northern New Mexico, and the Rio Chama Valley in particular, are known as some of the richest regions for archeology studies in the U.S. For more than three centuries--about A.D. 1250 to 1577 --this spectacular locale was home for over 1500 Pueblo Indians who built villages, dwelled, farmed and hunted game here.
Ecologic
Trout often flourish in the river, and onshore residents include mule deer, black bears, elk, coyotes and mountain lions. Varying canyon elevations also provide a wide range of vegetation, from low-lying pinion-juniper woodland to ponderosa pine and fir. Between 70 and 80 different bird varieties can be found in the Chama River Canyon. Raptors, hawks and owls perch along the canyon walls and surrounding trees.
Geologic
The Rio Chama carved a 900-foot-deep canyon of colorful siltstone, gypsum and sandstone layers. Floating down the river provides an ever changing view of sedimentary layers traveling back in time millions of years. There are even the imprints of dinosaur tracks preserved in one side canyon.
Recreational
Water releases from the upstream El Vado Lake Dam are often timed to allow weekend river floats from below El Vado Reservoir to Big Eddy. To protect the river environment and to maintain an opportunity for a high quality experience, use is limited through a lottery system. Several hiking trails also provide access from the uplands down to the river. The lower eight miles of the river includes two campgrounds and a road paralleling the river that provides for easy access.
Scenic
The Rio Chama creates a canyon of colorful siltstone and sandstone surrounded by gently rolling sagebrush-covered plains. Piñon woodlands cover the hills, and forests of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir cover the north facing slopes.
Financial Summary (Actual - 2023) |
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Total Expenses | $8 | $0.05 |
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Annual | $8 |
Annual Per AC | $0.05 |
Property Facts
Price | $4,995,000 | Property Type | Land |
Sale Type | Investment | Property Subtype | Agricultural |
Sale Conditions | 1031 Exchange | Total Lot Size | 160.00 AC |
No. Lots | 1 |
Price | $4,995,000 |
Sale Type | Investment |
Sale Conditions | 1031 Exchange |
No. Lots | 1 |
Property Type | Land |
Property Subtype | Agricultural |
Total Lot Size | 160.00 AC |
1 Lot Available
Lot
Price | $4,995,000 | Lot Size | 160.00 AC |
Price Per AC | $31,219 |
Price | $4,995,000 |
Price Per AC | $31,219 |
Lot Size | 160.00 AC |
160 Acres with 1/2 mile on the Chama and access to the wild and scenic corridor, Elk tag unit 51, Cabin on river, must be prequalified show proof of funds for an all day tour of the property. star4hranch at gmail for info One of a kind opportunity.
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PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Number | 1-025-162-130382 | Improvements Assessment | $0 |
Land Assessment | $379 | Total Assessment | $379 |
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Number
1-025-162-130382
Land Assessment
$379
Improvements Assessment
$0
Total Assessment
$379
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