Red Rock Ranches lots 5 & 9 and 10&11 are ultimate get-away parcels worthy of being state parks in many states! Gorgeous, jaw dropping, geologically and historically fascinating, get-away and extremely private are apt descriptions. With access from Highway 19 or from inside the Red Canyon Ranch through the log-uprights gate, lie fully fenced lots 10 & 11 which feature rolling lower areas, the deep arroyo Casamero Wash, and high sandstone bluffs, some inscribed by the Ancients. These lots are steeped in the history of the nearby Chacoan outlier Casamero Pueblo. The views of the Zuni Mountains to the south and the local bluffs are stunning. Lots 5&9 are bounded on the front, lower (west) side by Hoodoo Hills Road and on the higher (east) side by RCR Road. Of the two largest canyons of the Red Canyons Ranch, one is entirely on lot 5 and the other is entirely on lot 9. The lower areas of both lots 5 & 9 are protected by 2022 high quality all-steel fencing and gates. A 1/2-mile scenic access road turns the attention toward high bluffs and tall spires, leading past tall spires and beautiful side canyons into an extremely private area near the entry to the two large canyons. A south-facing future home site sits near with a 2022 registered 550-foot well yielding 20 gallons per minute, clear water, and a mini canyon social nook having a most amazing rock wall fire pit are seen on the right, and contain a deep, sometimes rocky arroyo with water pools. The lots comprise the core area of the entry into Red Rock Ranch. Protected by newer, high quality fencing and gates, a 1/2-mile road enhances the views of stunning red and gray high sandstone cliffs, rock spires and side canyons. The road leads to the head of two deep canyons, the two longest canyons, and several caves among the stunning red and gray sandstone cliffs.
Enjoy the view over the fenced lots 10&11 which are flat to rolling, perfect for horses and other livestock grazing and include excellent additional access into lot 11 from County Rd. 19. CC&R's but no registered LOA. Wildlife are predominantly elk, deer, rabbits and coyotes.