Located approximately 30 miles east of Las Vegas, New Mexico, and just two hours from Albuquerque, Trujillo Ranch offers a diverse and scenic landscape across approximately 2,160 deeded acres. This private holding sits within Game Management Unit (GMU) 42, an area known for its abundant wildlife and rugged natural beauty.
The property features three solar wells, along with multiple dirt tanks and natural springs located throughout the canyon areas. These water sources support both livestock and wildlife, making the ranch suitable for grazing, recreational use, or habitat conservation.
Trujillo Ranch is home to a variety of native wildlife, including elk, mule deer, mountain lion, and black bear, offering excellent opportunities for hunting and wildlife observation.
The topography is varied, with elevations ranging from 6,100 to 6,600 feet. The ranch transitions from open plains dotted with gramma grass and juniper trees to deep canyons filled with ponderosa pine and pion, creating both ecological diversity and visual interest. The area experiences all four seasons, with an average annual rainfall of approximately 15 inches, supporting a healthy mix of vegetation across the ranch.