La Ventana Mesa Land Ranch
$1,100,000|Last Updated: Jul 11, 2026
MLS#1230378
HWY 550, Cuba, Sandoval County, New Mexico
Status:Active
Property Type
- Ranch
- Recreational Land
- Hunting Land
- Equestrian Property
Acreage
4,047 acres
County
Sandoval
Format
Sale
Description
La Ventana Ranch
1,047± Deeded Acres | Approx. 3,000± Acres BLM | Sandoval County, New Mexico
Located approximately 12 miles south of Cuba, New Mexico, with direct frontage on US Highway 550, La Ventana Ranch offers a combination of deeded acreage, Bureau of Land Management grazing in the Coal Creek Allotment, wildlife habitat, and year-round accessibility. Family owned for more than 80 years, the ranch provides a working livestock operation with recreational opportunities in a landscape known for its mesas, open rangelands, and panoramic views.
Property Overview
1,047± deeded acres
Approximately 3,000± acres within the Coal Creek BLM Allotment
Elevation ranging from approximately 6,520 to 7,400 feet
Direct access from US Highway 550
The Rio Puerco traverses the ranch from north to south
Cross-fenced into two primary pastures
Dirt ponds
Pipe livestock pens
Electricity from Jemez Mountain Electric available along the eastern boundary
Potential membership in the Piedra Lumber Water Pipeline Association, subject to buyer verification and approval, offering the possibility of additional livestock water development through pipeline and trough infrastructure
Located within GMU 7 as a Secondary ranch unit
Grazing Operation
The ranch is well suited for livestock production with a combination of deeded and federal grazing lands.
The current BLM grazing permit authorizes approximately 30 to 40 head (actual AUM’s to be determined). Existing cross fencing and natural terrain allows for rotational grazing management. The property is currently leased for grazing, offering potential income while maintaining agricultural property tax valuation.
Water resources include multiple dirt tanks, the Rio Puerco, and the potential for expanded pipeline water distribution. Electrical service along the Rio Puerco may also provide opportunities for future well development, with groundwater commonly encountered in the area at moderate depths, although buyers should verify all water development potential.
Wildlife & Hunting
The ranch lies within New Mexico Game Management Unit 7, where the deeded acreage qualifies as a Secondary Ranch for the EPLUS program, offering the potential to participate in New Mexico's landowner elk authorization system.
The ranch also benefits from:
Elk
Mule deer – Over the counter in Unit 7
Black bear
Mountain lion
Coyote
Bobcat
Numerous upland bird species
Native Range
According to the Natural Resources Conservation Service ecological site descriptions for loamy sites, the ranch supports productive native rangeland adapted to northern New Mexico's climate.
Common native grasses include:
Blue grama
Western wheatgrass
Galleta
Sideoats grama
Bottlebrush squirreltail
New Mexico feathergrass
Indian ricegrass
Native shrubs commonly include:
Fourwing saltbush
Winterfat
Big sagebrush
Rabbitbrush
Apache plume
Scattered woody vegetation includes (mostly on the mesa tops):
One-seed juniper
Piñon pine
Gambel oak in higher elevations and protected draws
Occasional Ponderosa pines
These plant communities provide quality forage for livestock while supporting a wide variety of wildlife throughout the year.
Scenic Features
The western portion of the ranch encompasses all of the deeded acreage and follows the Rio Puerco through rolling grasslands, shallow draws, and mesa country.
La Ventana Mesa provides expansive views that include:
The Jemez Mountains
Cabezon Peak
Mount Taylor
The surrounding mesas and broad valleys of northwestern New Mexico
The combination of open grasslands, rocky outcrops, scattered piñon-juniper woodlands, and riparian areas creates a diverse landscape with changing scenery throughout the ranch.
Nearby Public Lands & Recreation
The ranch is positioned within easy reach of thousands of additional public acres for recreation and exploration.
Nearby destinations include:
Santa Fe National Forest
El Malpais National Monument
Valles Caldera National Preserve
Fenton Lake State Park
San Pedro Parks Wilderness
Extensive surrounding Bureau of Land Management lands
These areas provide opportunities for hiking, camping, horseback riding, hunting, wildlife viewing, fishing, and exploring northern New Mexico's diverse landscapes.
Nearby Communities
Approximate driving times include:
Cuba – 15 minutes
San Ysidro – 35 minutes
Jemez Springs – about 1 hour
Bernalillo – about 1 hour
Albuquerque – approximately 1 hour 15 minutes
Santa Fe – approximately 1 hour 40 minutes
A Well-Balanced New Mexico Ranch
La Ventana Mesa Lands Ranch combines productive grazing resources, extensive BLM access, wildlife habitat, year-round highway access, and long-held family ownership. Whether your goals include livestock production, hunting, recreation, or long-term land stewardship, this ranch offers the scale, location, and natural resources that make it well suited for a variety of uses in northwestern New Mexico.
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