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Rowe Mesa 56

price

$196,000

acres

56 Acres

location

Rowe, New Mexico, 87562

56 Acres Bordering National Forest Near Pecos & Santa Fe Whether you are envisioning a serene retreat, an outdoor adventure base, or a secluded off grid home, this parcel offers wonderful possibilities as it is situated amidst the breathtaking backdrop of national forest land. Rowe Mesa 56 is a rarity! It is one of seven total lots constituting a gated inholding surrounded by the Santa Fe National Forest and conveniently located in proximity to both Pecos and Santa Fe. Roughly 80,000 acres of national forest land awaits out your backyard with miles of roads and trails to explore, offering unparalleled opportunities for hiking, 4X4ing, hunting, and outdoor adventure. Drink in the awe-inspiring vistas of the Sangre De Christo Mountains to the north including the towering peaks of the Pecos Wilderness. This property is comprised of pinon/juniper woodland with a sprinkling of Ponderosa pine and interspersed with shortgrass meadows. Elk are frequently observed on and around the property along with other wildlife. The terrain is mostly flat with a gentle slope from the north and south into the center, and access is a short drive down a gravel road off State Highway 34. Enjoy the best of both worlds with convenient access Pecos canyon (an outdoor recreation hotspot), as well as the Historic city of Santa Fe, renowned for its world-class dining, shopping, and arts scene. Don’t miss out on this unique parcel nestled amidst the natural splendor of the Land of Enchantment! To schedule a showing of this parcel contact Kyle Jackson at (575) 635-8188 .15 minutes to Pecos, NM, gateway to outdoor recreation. Discover where outdoor enthusiasts can indulge in fishing, camping, and exploring the nearby Pecos National Historical Park. From Pecos, another 40-minute drive up the scenic Pecos Canyon leads to the Jack’s creek and Irongate trailheads for the Pecos Wilderness, common jump off points to explore over 223,000 acres of pristine backcountry. 35 minutes to Santa Fe, NM, where historic adobe architecture, eclectic galleries, and gourmet restaurants await around every corner.When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.

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Mountainair 160

price

$337,000

acres

160 Acres

location

Mountainair, New Mexico, 87036

160-Acre Property with Panoramic Views, Home, Outbuildings & Easy Access – Near Mountainair, New MexicoWelcome to your new frontier in the heart of Central New Mexico — a beautifully situated 160-acre property offering privacy, productivity, and wide-open freedom just minutes from the historic town of Mountainair. Set in Torrance County's high plains, this fenced parcel combines usable grazing land, a spacious home, and multiple outbuildings, making it an ideal opportunity for a hobby rancher, homestead, horse property, or for anyone seeking a quiet lifestyle with open skies and endless vistas.Whether you're looking to raise livestock, enjoy self-sufficiency, or create a serene retreat with plenty of room to roam, this property offers the location, layout, and infrastructure to make your dream a reality.Property OverviewSize: 160 acresLocation: Just 3.4 miles southeast of Mountainair, Torrance County, NMTerrain: Rolling landscape with native grasses and scattered juniperUtilities: Private well, septic system, dual electric meters, liquid propaneAccess: Bordered by two county-maintained roads; less than 1/4 mile to US Highway 60Land & LocationThe 160 acres of gently rolling terrain offer expansive views in all directions. The land is covered with native grasses that have supported livestock grazing, while a sprinkling of juniper trees adds to the natural beauty and provides light cover for livestock and wildlife. The grasses are typical of the semi-arid grasslands of central New Mexico and are well-suited to rotational grazing.The entire perimeter is fully fenced and ready for your cattle, horses, or other livestock. With its combination of open pasture and mild elevation change, the land is usable, accessible, and scenic—perfect for grazing, recreation, or simply enjoying the peace and privacy of rural life. The soil is sandy loam in composition, draining well while supporting a variety of native flora.You’ll find this property just 3.4 miles from the charming town of Mountainair, known as the “Gateway to Ancient Cities.” Despite its rural location, the property offers excellent access: bordered on two sides by well-maintained county roads and situated less than a quarter mile from U.S. Highway 60. This puts you within easy driving distance of several of New Mexico’s premier destinations:Albuquerque: 1 hour to the west lies Albuquerque with all the modern amenities you could ask for. Albuquerque International Sunport is New Mexico’s largest commercial airport offering reasonably close access to international air travel. You’ll also find hospitals, major shopping centers, dining, and entertainment here.Santa Fe: 2 hours north is Historic Santa Fe. Once the final destination for traders, merchants and dreamers traveling the Santa Fe trail, it is now internationally known for its food, shopping, arts and historic ties to both Native American and colonial Spanish cultures. The city blends old-world charm with modern sophistication.Ruidoso: 2 hours south, you will find the high mountain town of Ruidoso. In the summertime this destination boasts mild weather that attracts tourists for mountain adventures as well as live horse racing. In winter it serves as a ski town for surrounding areas and offers plenty of activities year-round.Socorro or Belen: Less than an hour away, Socorro and Belen offer outdoor adventures along the Rio Grande River corridor such as birding in the Bosque del Apache or exploring the Ladd S. Gordon Waterfowl Complex. These areas are also popular with sportsmen and naturalists alike.Mountainair itself offers everyday essentials and small-town charm, with local eateries, art galleries, groceries, lodging, and the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Visitor Center, which attracts tourists year-round. The town is also only about 10 miles from the geographic center of New Mexico, offering balanced proximity to almost anywhere in the state and convenient access in any direction. It's a welcoming community with a slow pace, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle of the city while still staying connected.ResidenceAt the heart of the property, sitting atop the highest point on the land, is a spacious 2,200 sqft., 4-bedroom, 3-bath home. With its elevated position, the home boasts 360-degree views of the surrounding ranchland, mountains, and distant mesas. The views offer truly stunning New Mexico sunrises and spectacular sunsets over the Manzano Mountains to the west. On clear nights, the stargazing is second to none, thanks to minimal light pollution.This residence has an active title as a manufactured home and is currently in the process of renovation. Home and property to be sold as-is, making it a great opportunity for someone who wants to create a unique space to suit their style. The home provides a solid foundation on which to build your dream space in rural comfort. Updates will be ongoing until the property is put under contract, offering flexibility for the buyer to take over and complete to their taste.Key Features Include:Spacious floor plan with kitchen, living room, den, dining area, and dedicated office spaceMaster suite with en-suite bath and stand-in showerTwo bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bathroomFourth bedroom with attached bath — ideal for guests or extended familyFront and back porches, perfect for enjoying coffee while watching the sunrise or winding down at sunsetNew flooring in the living room, den, dining room, and all three bathroomsCentral heat plus a cozy wood-burning fireplace for chilly New Mexico wintersDual evaporative (swamp) coolers for efficient summer comfortDedicated wash/mudroom with direct access from the outsideThis home is ideal for families, multi-generational living, or hosting guests. With a bit of work, it could serve as a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or caretaker’s quarters while you build additional structures. With the home's position on the high point of the acreage, future additions such as a second residence, solar arrays, or greenhouses would not obstruct its views.Outbuildings & ImprovementsThis property comes well-equipped for both agricultural and residential use with a suite of solid outbuildings that add serious value and functionality:Quonset-style Equipment Shed – Approx. 2,100 sq. ft., offering excellent storage for tractors, implements, hay, RVs, or large trailersLivestock Loafing Barn – Shelter for cattle, horses, or smaller animals, with flexible usage depending on your operationWorkshop/Garage Building – Divided into two garages (28x24 & 12x24) and one large workshop (36x18), this structure is ideal for a full-scale workshop, tack room, mechanic’s shop, or hobby area40-foot Shipping Container – Secure, weather-resistant storage for feed, tools, or suppliesWell House – Protects water system components and storage tanks, built for long-term durability and ease of maintenanceWith two separate electric meters, you’ll have the option to divide power usage between residential and agricultural buildings — a major plus for operations that might want to expand or run a small business on-site.Utilities & InfrastructureThe property is largely self-sufficient, with established and reliable utility systems in place:Water: Private well with water storage capacity housed in the well houseSewer: On-site septic systemElectricity: Dual electric metersGas: Liquid propane for heating and appliancesHeat/Cool: Central heat, wood fireplace, and dual swamp coolers for efficient year-round comfortThese utilities are already installed and functioning, making for a smooth transition whether you move in full-time, seasonally, or use the property for investment or recreation.Lifestyle, Recreation & OpportunityWhether you want to run a small cattle operation, enjoy equestrian activities, pursue self-sufficient living, or just soak up the wide-open beauty of New Mexico, this property checks all the boxes.Wildlife & Nature:The area is home to a variety of wildlife including mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, and numerous bird species. The elevation, views, and terrain make it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature. This land also borders migration routes, offering great opportunities for hunting or nature-watching.Nearby Attractions:Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument – just minutes away, featuring three preserved 17th-century Spanish missions and Puebloan ruinsManzano Mountains – to the west, offering hiking, camping, horseback riding, and hunting opportunitiesCibola National Forest – within an hour’s drive, with extensive trails and public land access perfect for ATVs, backpacking, or wildlife studyFuture Potential:With room to grow, infrastructure in place, and flexible land use, this ranch offers plenty of future possibilities. Whether you want to build additional structures, expand livestock operations, or develop agri-tourism or Airbnb rentals (thanks to its location near a national monument), this property has the bones for it.It would also make a strong candidate for energy development, permaculture farming, or even a private retreat or artist residency thanks to its privacy and inspiring views.SummaryOffered As-Is | 160 Acres | Home + Outbuildings | Private Well | Mountain Views | Fenced Grazing LandThis 160-acre parcel near Mountainair, NM offers a rare blend of usable land, solid infrastructure, residential comfort, and unbeatable views. With direct county road access and proximity to US Highway 60, it's rural without being remote.From the commanding hilltop home to the functional outbuildings and fenced pastureland, this property is ready for its next chapter — whether as a family ranch, private retreat, or working homestead.Contact agent today to schedule your private showing and take the first step toward life on the land.

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Whiting Road 80

price

$85,000

acres

80 Acres

location

Roy, New Mexico, 87743

80 acres on the High PlainsWelcome to Harding County, NM. If you are looking to get away from it all on a place with views for days, this property is for you! The Whiting Road 80 consists of native shortgrass prairie including nutrient rich grasses such as blue and black gramma making it prime for a potential homestead with livestock. It is nearly flat across all 80 acres except for a slight slope off to the Northwest corner. It sits beautifully located on a rise just 4.5 miles south of Roy, NM and commands unobstructed views all around it. This parcel sits at the edge of the Canadian River drainage and almost any build site on the property can see all the way to the foothills of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains to the west. There is power at the edge of the property and a Shipping container for storage at the center of the lot. Currently there is a solar system set up to support an RV hookup which would allow you to stay on site while you build your dream home! Or use it as a hunting camp/adventure base to explore the over 137,000 acres of nearby public lands in the Kiowa National Grasslands and Mills Canyon. This area is known to be some of the best Pronghorn antelope hunting in the state and private land tags are available over the counter. To schedule a showing of this parcel contact Kyle Jackson at (575) 635-8188 .

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2007 Sofia Road

price

$395,000

acres

8.53 Acres

location

Grenville, New Mexico, 88424

Set on 8.53 expansive acres in the quiet high plains of northeastern New Mexico, 2007 Sofia Road in Grenville is a one-of-a-kind property that seamlessly blends historic character, modern renovation, and remarkable versatility. Formerly a schoolhouse and now thoughtfully reimagined, this extraordinary estate has served as both a fully functioning hunting lodge and commercial business, offering an unparalleled opportunityfor residential, recreational, hospitality, or commercial use. From the moment you arrive, the scale and presence of the property are unmistakable. The main structure—once a place of learning—has been transformed into a sprawling, character-rich building that preserves its architectural soul while providing modern comforts and functionality. Complementing the main building is a cozy detached cottage, perfect for guest accommodations, caretaker housing, or private retreat space. Together, the buildings create a self-contained compound with limitless possibilities. Ideal for off-grid living with its own private water well, propane and the ability to add solar if desired.A historic property with great potentialInside the main building, the property opens to a dramatic and inviting interior defined by soaring cathedral ceilings, exposed beamed ceilings, and a rustic lodge aesthetic including imposing fireplace focal point. These architectural features pay homage to the building’s origins while creating an atmosphere that is both warm and impressive. The sense of space is immediate—ideal for hosting large groups, events, or extended family gatherings. The heart of the building is the expansive great room, designed to accommodate communal living on a grand scale. Whether used as a lodge gathering space, event hall, or shared living area, this room offers incredible flexibility. High ceilings, open sightlines, and multiple seating zones create an environment that feels both open and inviting. A separate formal dining room provides ample room for large dining tables, making it perfectly suited for group meals, celebrations, or corporate retreats. The presence of a entrance foyer provides the opportunity to set a tone of arrival and purpose, giving the property a potential that underscores the versatility of this great property.Designed for Large Groups and Functional LivingThe property boasts an impressive 26 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, all configured with practicality and comfort in mind. The layout easily accommodates large groups, making it ideal for use as a hunting lodge, retreat center, bunkhouse, or multi-family residence. All bedroom have easy access to baths, ensuring efficient use while maintaining comfort and accessibility. Several bedrooms feature walk-in closets, and the inclusion of a main-level primary bedroom adds convenience and flexibility for owners or managers who prefer single-level living. A loft area provides additional sleeping space, office potential, or recreational use, further enhancing the property’s adaptability. Well-Equipped Kitchen and Utility Spaces The kitchen has room for volume and efficiency, featuring a central island, ample cabinetry, and a pantry that supports large-scale food preparation and storage. It can be outfitted with a free-standing gas range, refrigerator, washer, and dryer, the kitchen and adjacent utility areas are ready for someone to build to suit and support full-time use or hospitality operations. A dedicated utility room ensures that laundry and maintenance tasks remain organized and out of sight, while electric dryer hookups add convenience and flexibility for future upgrades.Comfort Across All SeasonsComfort is prioritized throughout the property with a combination of central and forced-air heating, powered by propane, ensuring reliable warmth during colder months. Window unit cooling systems can be added to provide efficient temperature control during warmer seasons, allowing each space to be adjusted individually as needed. Adding warmth and ambiance are three fireplaces, including a massive custom fireplacein the main hall, which serve as both functional heat sources and charming focal points. These features enhance the lodge-like feel of the property and create inviting spaces for gathering after long days outdoors.The interior showcases a mix of carpet, tile, and original wood flooring, chosen for durability and comfort across high-traffic and private areas alike. Other touches include rustic wood in the main hall that exemplifies the lodge feel.A Property Built for PossibilityBeyond its residential appeal, 2007 Sofia Road offers tremendous potential for commercial, recreational, or income-producing uses. Its prior use as a commercial storage space highlights its adaptability and structural capacity, while its success as a hunting lodge speaks to its appeal among outdoor enthusiasts. Grenville’s location places the property within reach of some of New Mexico’s most sought-after hunting and outdoor recreation areas. The surrounding land offers privacy, open skies, and a sense of freedom rarely found in today’s market. Whether used as a base camp for hunting expeditions, a corporate retreat destination, a religious or educational center, or a multi-generational compound, the land and buildings are ready to support your vision.The Cottage: Private, Comfortable, and FlexibleThe detached cottage adds another layer of value, providing a more intimate living space separate from the main building. Ideal for owners, guests, or on-site management, the cottage offers privacy without isolation. It can function as a standalone residence, rental unit, or quiet retreat within the larger estate.Outdoor Space with Room to Expand The 8.53-acre parcel provides ample room for outdoor activities, additional development, or continued commercial use. Private well water that supplies the entire facility. The open landscape invites stargazing, recreation, and future expansion, whether that means adding outbuildings, event spaces, or recreational amenities. With wide-open views and minimal light pollution, the property offers a connection tonature that enhances both daily living and guest experiences. The land’s size also allows for privacy and separation from neighboring properties, making it ideal for exclusive use or controlled access operations.A Rare Opportunity in Northeastern New MexicoProperties of this scale, character, and adaptability rarely come to market. 2007 Sofia Road is not just a building, it’s a canvas for visionaries seeking space, history, and functionality in one extraordinary package. Whether you’re looking to continue its legacy as a lodge, transform it into a private estate, or leverage its commercial potential, this property delivers unmatched flexibility. With its 26 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, multiple gathering spaces, fireplaces, and expansive acreage, this former schoolhouse turned lodge stands as a testament to thoughtful renovation and inspired reuse. It offers the rare chance to own a property thatcan truly be whatever you imagine—residential retreat, business venture, or legacy investment. Discover the possibilities at 2007 Sofia Road, Grenville, New Mexico—where history, space, and opportunity converge.

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Mammoth Crest Ranch

price

$319,000

acres

180 Acres

location

Las Vegas, New Mexico, 87701

Set in the heart of northeastern New Mexico's wide-open ranch country, this exceptional 140± deeded acre holding in San Miguel County offers an inspiring blend of privacy, scale, and classic high desert beauty. Located just 24.7 miles from Las Vegas-a community celebrated for its rich frontier heritage and architectural character-and approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes from Santa Fe, this property strikes a rare balance between seclusion and accessibility. Whether envisioned as a private ranch retreat, recreational getaway, or legacy land investment, this offering captures the spirit and grandeur that define this storied region.In addition to the 140± private deeded acres, the property includes an additional 40± acres of grazing lease from the Bureau of Land Management, expanding the functional footprint and providing additional flexibility for livestock or agricultural use. The combined acreage creates a substantial and contiguous holding that feels even larger thanks to the expansive surrounding vistas and the absence of close neighboring development.The terrain is both usable and visually compelling. A small, gently sloping valley runs nearly the entire length of the property, creating a natural corridor that lends itself beautifully to future improvements. This open valley floor provides multiple potential building sites, each offering long views across the rolling grasslands and toward distant mesas and peaks. The gradual topography makes access straightforward while still preserving the privacy and quiet that make this landscape so desirable.This over "mile high" ranchland has elevations starting at 5630' on the valley floor and rising prominently from the property is a commanding hill the current owners have aptly named "Mammoth Crest." From its summit of 5830ft, the panorama is nothing short of breathtaking. True 360-degree views unfold in every direction, offering a visual survey of northeastern New Mexico's rugged grandeur. To the west, the distinctive silhouette of Starvation Peak anchors the horizon, while to the north stands the iconic profile of Hermits Peak within the Sangre de Christo Mountains near the US Continental Divide, a landmark steeped in regional history and legend. To the east, Apache Mesa, with iconic white limestone sub-rim, and surrounding broken ridgelines define the skyline, their layered contours capturing the dramatic geology that characterizes this part of the state. From sunrise casting warm light across the grasses to sunset igniting the distant peaks in hues of amber and crimson, Mammoth Crest serves as a natural observatory and an unforgettable vantage point.The vegetation reflects the resilience and understated beauty of the high desert ecosystem. Native short grasses, including hardy gramma grass varieties, blanket much of the valley and open slopes, providing both grazing potential and seasonal color shifts throughout the year. Interspersed pinon and juniper woodlands create visual texture and natural screening, offering pockets of shade and habitat for wildlife. This mosaic of open grassland and woodland enhances both privacy and ecological diversity, making the property appealing for recreation, horseback riding, or simply enjoying the quiet rhythms of the land.On the western boundary, the topography transitions dramatically as a canyon falls away into a more broken and rugged landscape. This natural feature captures the raw essence of northeastern New Mexico-untamed, scenic, and deeply rooted in the state's ranching heritage. The canyon edge provides striking visual contrast to the gentler valley interior, adding dimension and character to the property. It is easy to imagine hiking along the rim, exploring the arroyos below, or simply standing at the edge and appreciating the vast silence and sweeping sky.Despite its peaceful and private setting, the property benefits from practical infrastructure advantages. Electric lines are already present on the parcel, streamlining the process for future development and significantly reducing upfront costs for building. Fiberoptic service is available at the nearby highway, offering high-speed connectivity-an increasingly valuable amenity for those who wish to work remotely or maintain reliable communication while enjoying a rural lifestyle. The combination of power access and nearby fiberoptic infrastructure enhances the property's readiness for a primary residence, seasonal retreat, or agricultural operation.An old well casing is located on the parcel, though it is not currently a functioning well. While any new owner would need to evaluate water options and pursue appropriate improvements, the presence of an existing well site may provide a starting point for future development. As with much of northern New Mexico, thoughtful planning and consultation with qualified professionals can help determine the most effective approach to water infrastructure tailored to the intended use.The valley's openness offers exceptional flexibility in design and layout. Multiple elevated homesites could capture sweeping views while maintaining privacy from the roadway. A ranch compound could be positioned to take advantage of prevailing breezes and natural contours. Alternatively, a conservation-minded owner might choose to preserve the landscape largely as it exists today, using the acreage for light grazing, recreation, or long-term land stewardship. The scale of the property provides ample room for barns, workshops, guest casitas, or equestrian facilities, all while maintaining generous buffers between improvements.Wildlife is a natural part of daily life in this region. The blend of grassland, woodland, and canyon terrain creates suitable habitat for several game species, and a variety of upland birds and smaller native species. The quiet environment, free from heavy traffic or urban noise, enhances the sense of retreat and immersion in nature. Night skies here are expansive and brilliantly clear, offering remarkable stargazing opportunities far from city light pollution. In addition to originating Moon Dance Ranch plat easements for equestrian and pedestrian to State and Federal lands Northwest and North of the property, there is also an agreement in place to allow equestrian and pedestrian hiking access from this parcel to thousands of additional acres of Federal Bureau of Land Management lands to the west.Location remains one of the property's strongest attributes. With over 2,200 feet of significant highway frontage including access to high-speed fiber optic communication cable, it is remote yet connected. Historic Las Vegas, NM, less than half an hour away, provides essential services, dining, healthcare, and cultural amenities within a community known for its preserved 19th-century architecture and vibrant local character. Las Vegas boasts a modern FBO airport with two asphlt runways (8199' & 5006') suitable for all private aircraft and is also home to both highly rated New Mexico Highlands University and nearby United World College. Meanwhile, Santa Fe-renowned for its art galleries, cuisine, and cultural events-lies just over an hour's drive to the southwest, offering world-class experiences while allowing you to return home to complete privacy and open space. This strategic positioning makes the property equally suited for full-time living or as a weekend and seasonal retreat.Access to the region is straightforward via established highways, yet once you arrive on the property itself, the sense of seclusion is immediate. The surrounding landscape feels timeless and largely unchanged, offering a rare opportunity to own a substantial tract of land in a part of New Mexico where large private holdings are increasingly limited.For buyers seeking meaningful acreage, iconic views, and infrastructure advantages in place, this 140± deeded acre property-with its additional 40± acre BLM lease-presents a compelling and versatile opportunity. From the gently sloping valley floor to the commanding summit of Mammoth Crest, every contour of the land invites exploration, creativity, and long-term enjoyment. Whether your vision includes a custom home overlooking the valley, a working ranch operation, or a private retreat immersed in the beauty of the high desert, this offering stands ready to bring that vision to life.In a region defined by sweeping skies, storied landscapes, and enduring Western heritage, properties of this scale and character are increasingly rare. Here, you are not simply acquiring acreage-you are securing a vantage point on one of New Mexico's most striking landscapes, with room to build, breathe, and create a legacy that can be enjoyed for generations to come.

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142 Trumbell Canyon Rd

price

$695,000

acres

16.18 Acres

location

Mora, New Mexico, 87732

High Country RetreatSet within the forested high country of Mora County, 142 Trumbell Canyon Road offers a rare opportunity to own a secluded mountain compound surrounded by towering conifers, ample acreage, and sweeping alpine views. Encompassing 16.18 acres of wooded land, this remarkable property blends rustic charm with thoughtful improvements, creating a versatile retreat well-suited for full-time living, multi-generational use, recreational hosting, or a private mountain getaway. Located behind a locked gate on a shared, privately maintained road, the property ensures privacy, tranquility, and a sense of arrival that immediately separates it from the pace of everyday life.Amongst the PinesThe land itself is one of the property's defining features. Mature stands consisting of ponderosa pine, spruce, and fir blanket the landscape interspersed with Aspen, providing shade, wind protection, and a rich sense of immersion in nature. The terrain slopes from south to north, opening to mountain views and a natural creek corridor that defines the valley floor below. Wildlife is abundant in this area, offering opportunities for sightings of deer, turkey, a variety of bird species, and occasionally elk or bear, making the property especially appealing to nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The forested setting offers both seclusion and beauty in every season, from lush green summers and golden autumns to snow-draped winters and crisp spring mornings.Mountain LivingAt the heart of the property stands a three-level cabin, thoughtfully designed to balance comfort, functionality, and to blend with the surrounding landscape. The main cabin encompasses approximately 2,250 square feet and features four bedrooms, two-full bathrooms, and one-half bathroom, offering ample space for family, guests, or extended stays. The architectural form of the Gambrel roof not only enhances the cabin's classic mountain aesthetic but also maximizes interior volume across all three levels.The middle level serves as the primary living space and is anchored by an open kitchen, dining, and living area along with a full bathroom. Large windows line the north-facing wall, flooding the interior with natural light and framing panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the valley floor below. These windows create a seamless visual connection to the outdoors, allowing the changing light, weather, and seasons to become part of the daily living experience. From this level, a glass door opens onto a spacious deck, perfectly positioned for outdoor dining, morning coffee, or evening gatherings. Elevated above the valley, the deck offers an expansive vantage point that feels both peaceful and dramatic, ideal for entertaining or quiet reflection.The upper level of the cabin contains Two bedrooms on opposite sides of the cabin with a landing in between that has been used as an extra sleeping space but could also be a reading nook that looks down into the living space below offering seclusion while not being completely disconnected from the hub of the home. A convenient half bath makes it an ideal sleeping level for family or guests. The Gambrel roofline adds character and warmth to these rooms, while windows provide forested views and abundant natural light. This level feels cozy and private, offering a retreat-like atmosphere distinct from the communal spaces below.The lower level expands the cabin's flexibility and functionality, housing two additional bedrooms, a small sitting room, and a full bathroom with laundry facilities. This level is particularly well-suited for guests, extended family, or those seeking a bit more privacy, and it opens possibilities for multi-generational living or separate quarters for long-term stays. The inclusion of a sitting area creates a secondary gathering space that can function as a den, media room, or quiet reading area. This level also accesses a small porch situated under the large deck perfect for morning or evening sitting.All Weather WorkspaceAdjacent to the main cabin is a 927± square foot shop and garage, a highly valuable feature for a mountain property. This structure includes a half bathroom and kitchenette, allowing it to function as more than just storage or workspace. Whether used for vehicle storage, equipment maintenance, hobbies, or creative pursuits, the shop/garage adds significant utility and independence to the property. Its proximity to the main residence enhances convenience, while its thoughtful amenities expand potential uses. Additional work and storage spaces are found in the lowest level of each building in addition to a carport and detached out building.Added Living SpaceConnecting the shop/garage to the third major structure on the property is a covered breezeway, providing sheltered access between buildings during all seasons and housing weatherproof wood storage. This breezeway leads to a rustic bunkhouse totaling approximately 1,850 square feet, a standout feature that greatly enhances the property's capacity and versatility. Designed to accommodate larger groups, the bunkhouse includes three private bedrooms, three bunkrooms (two small downstairs and one large upstairs), three full bathrooms, and a central living area warmed by a wood stove. The bunkhouse evokes the spirit of rustic mountain lodges and camps while offering modern comforts, making it ideal for hosting extended family, friends, retreats, or recreational gatherings. Its layout allows for both communal interaction and private rest, supporting a wide range of uses from seasonal hosting to potential rental or retreat applications, subject to buyer verification and local regulations.Thoughtful StewardshipThe grounds surrounding the residence are thoughtfully developed, where well-manicured terraced garden/flower beds have been established. These terraces not only enhance the property's visual appeal but also take advantage of topography to divert and slow erosion causing runoff while supporting gardening and landscaping efforts. The terraced beds add a layer of intentional stewardship to the land, blending cultivated beauty with the surrounding natural forest.It is important to note that wildfires in 2022 affected much of the broader region, and subsequent weather events have resulted in repeated flooding within the creek bed along the northern portion of the property. As a result, earthwork and habitat restoration are needed along the valley floor to stabilize and restore the creek corridor. This condition has been factored into the property's presentation and offers a buyer the opportunity to implement restoration efforts that align with their vision, whether focused on ecological rehabilitation, erosion control, or long-term land management. Properties in this region are part of an evolving landscape, and proactive stewardship is an integral aspect of ownership in Northern New Mexico's mountain environments.Opportunities AboundAccess to the property is provided via a shared private road, with a locked gate restricting public access. This controlled entry enhances security and privacy, ensuring that the setting remains quiet and exclusive. Despite its seclusion, the property remains within easy reach of the historic village of Mora, offering access to local services. For outdoor enthusiasts, this property is near hiking, fishing, and scenic drives through the very heart of the Sangre de Cristos, the Mora Valley is a mountain valley that is a hub for recreational and rich cultural destinations across northern New Mexico. World-class skiing is within easy reach, with Angel Fire and Sipapu Ski & Summer Resorts just about 30 minutes away. Taos Ski Valley awaits approximately 1 hour to the west, providing options for both family-friendly slopes and advanced alpine terrain. Anglers will appreciate the area's access to fishing waters, including the Mora River, Coyote Creek, and Morphy Lake, all within a short drive. Hiking and horseback riding opportunities abound as the area offers trailheads into the Pecos Wilderness providing escape and solitude for adventure enthusiasts. Mora is also well positioned for exploring northern New Mexico's historic and cultural destinations, with the vibrant arts community of Taos located about 60 minutes away and the historic town of Las Vegas, NM-known for its preserved architecture, museums, and railroad history-just 45 minutes to the south. Known as world famous destination spot, Santa Fe lies within a 2-hour drive.142 Trumbell Canyon Road represents a compelling opportunity to own a substantial acreage property with panoramic views, and a deeply immersive natural setting. Whether envisioned as a private mountain estate, a gathering place for generations, or a recreational retreat with hosting potential, this property offers scale, privacy, and character that are increasingly difficult to find. With its combination of forested land, thoughtfully designed buildings, and undeniable sense of peace, this Mora County retreat stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Northern New Mexico's high country.