Hidalgo County, New Mexico Land For Sale (8 results)
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01/28/2026
$2,500,000
18742 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Hidalgo County, Lordsburg, NM
Hidalgo County, New Mexico | 18,742 Acres
Property Overview
Oak Canyon Ranch is a robust cow/calf operation situated within the Pyramid Mountains and rich grasslands of southern New Mexico. This productive ranch consists of 18,742 total acres, including 1,310 deeded acres, a 14,903 acre BLM lease, and a 1,943 acre New Mexico State Land lease-all of which create a carrying capacity rated at 216 cow/calf pairs.
Land & Forage
Feed is widely available year-round with the mountains consisting of gramma grass, complimented by tabosa in the lower-level draws. Various browse and supplemental feeds thrive as well, ensuring consistency of forage across the ranch's diverse terrain.
Water Resources
Water is abundant on the ranch, supported by a strong network of wells, water lines, storage, and earthen tanks. Four active wells supply more than twenty miles of water lines to five pastures, with strategically placed dirt tanks providing additional water sources where needed.
Improvements
Oak Canyon Ranch offers both operational infrastructure and comfortable residential accommodations:
Residences
Main House: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Office/Casita: 1 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms
Cabin: Rustic, in need of TLC
Operational Facilities
New set of working pens on the north end of ranch for efficient gathering and shipping of cattle
Two older sets of pens located in center and south end of ranch
Equine facilities including a four stalls, housed next to a recently built 60' x 100' barn, featuring new pens
Location
Oak Canyon Ranch is located approximately 10 miles southwest of Lordsburg, New Mexico. Various peaks, hills, and draws define the range as waters split off the Continental Divide, which runs through its upper ridgeline.
Opportunity
Oak Canyon Ranch is a true producer's ranch, with the feed, water, and infrastructure to run a profitable cattle operation. With its accessible location, comfortable residential improvements, and proximity to Interstate access, the ranch is an ideal choice for western cattle ranching at its best.
01/08/2026
$2,500,000
2000 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - 1103 NM Highway 90, Lordsburg, NM
Bradbery Ranch is a no-nonsense property in southern New Mexico's Hidalgo County, offering 1,700 deeded acres with additional BLM and State lease ground. The ranch is well watered with a strong well and pipeline distribution and fully fenced.. Bordering the Gila National Forest, this is a proven ranch ready to operate on day one.
Land
Bradbery Ranch takes its name from a simple but meaningful place a young daughter's handwritten misspelling that stuck and became part of the ranch's identity. It's a small detail, but one that reflects the family roots and personal connection behind the land.
The ranch consists of approximately 1,700 deeded acres, complemented by roughly 300 acres of nearby BLM and State lease ground that provide additional grazing flexibility. Bradbery Ranch sits at an average elevation of around 5,000 feetroughly 1,000 feet above the desert floor near Lordsburgresulting in a cooler, more moderate climate than lower-elevation desert country. The ranch is located right off the highway which provides easy access.
The landscape is characterized by gently rolling desert grassland broken by Mill Canyon, which runs through the heart of the ranch and creates natural livestock movement, shelter, and forage diversity. Native grasses and desert-adapted vegetation are well suited for sustainable cattle production in this part of southwestern New Mexico.
The eastern boundary of the ranch borders the southwestern side of the Gila National Forest, providing long-term viewshed protection, privacy, and adjacency to expansive public land. To the west, the ranch offers sweeping desert views toward Mount Graham, with long sightlines that allow weather systems to be watched as they build and move in across the landscape for hours at a time.
Improvements
Bradbery Ranch includes functional cattle handling facilities with corrals and pens designed for sorting, working, and loading livestock efficiently for a smaller operation. Infrastructure is laid out with usability in mind rather than aesthetics, reflecting a ranch that has been operated and maintained for production.
Water infrastructure is a key strength. A strong-producing well in excess of 11 GPM supplies a pipeline distribution system that feeds multiple water tanks strategically placed throughout the property, supporting consistent livestock access across the ranch. Electrical power is already in place, supporting the water system and providing flexibility for future operational improvements if desired.
The ranch is fully perimeter fenced, providing secure livestock containment. While it is not currently cross-fenced, the natural pasture layout, terrain, and water distribution allow for straightforward management and offer flexibility for future grazing strategies. Internal ranch roads and established two-track routes provide reliable access throughout the property for day-to-day operations.
*Seller is open to leasing back the property for his cattle.
Recreation
Bradbery Ranch is located within New Mexico Game Management Unit 23 and offers incidental recreational value typical of this part of southwestern New Mexico. Wildlife present on and around the ranch includes pronghorn antelope, mule deer, Coues deer, and the occasional coatimundi, a unique species native to this region.
The ranch's adjacency to the Gila National Forest expands nearby recreational opportunities such as hiking and wildlife observation beyond the property boundary. While hunting and recreation are present, they remain secondary to the ranch's primary agricultural use and should be viewed as a complementary benefit rather than a driving feature.
Agriculture
The combination of native forage, elevation, water availability, and pasture layout supports efficient grazing and practical herd management.
The ranch has been operated as a production property rather than a recreational holding, and its infrastructure, access, and layout reflect that focus. For buyers seeking a straightforward operation with minimal transition friction, Bradbery Ranch offers the ability to step in and continue ranching without major upfront changes.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water is a strong and reliable feature of Bradbery Ranch. The ranch is supported by a high-producing well with pipeline distribution delivering water to multiple tanks across the property, helping ensure consistent livestock access and balanced grazing pressure. Mineral rights, if any are owned, will be conveyed.
Region & Climate
Bradbery Ranch is located in the high desert of southern New Mexico at approximately 5,000 feet in elevation, resulting in a true four-season climate with noticeable day-to-night temperature swings. Summers are warm to hot and generally dry, with daytime highs commonly reaching the upper 80s to mid-90s, while evenings cool into the 60s due to elevation.
Winters are typically mild, with daytime highs in the 50s and low 60s and overnight lows dropping into the 20s and low 30s. Snowfall is light and infrequent, with most winters seeing little accumulation. Annual precipitation averages roughly 10 to 13 inches, with the majority arriving during the summer monsoon season from July through September. These seasonal storms play an important role in supporting native grasses and forage across the ranch.
Overall, the climate supports sustainable grazing, low weather-related disruptions, and comfortable year-round ranch operations.
History
Bradbery Ranch is located in Hidalgo County, New Mexico, with convenient access just off New Mexico Highway 90 between Silver City and Lordsburg. The ranch is approximately 31 miles southwest of Silver City and 14 miles northeast of Lordsburg, offering an ideal balance of accessibility and privacy.
Silver City is a historic and charming mountain town known for its arts scene, local restaurants, and proximity to the Gila Wilderness, while Lordsburg provides practical access to fuel, supplies, and services. The ranch is located roughly 14 miles from Interstate 10, allowing efficient eastwest travel across southern New Mexico and into neighboring states.
Las Cruces is approximately two hours away, and commercial air service is available in El Paso and Tucson, making Bradbery Ranch well positioned for both regional and out-of-state travel.
Location
Bradbery Ranch is located in Hidalgo County, New Mexico, with convenient access just off New Mexico Highway 90 between Silver City and Lordsburg. The ranch is approximately 31 miles southwest of Silver City and 14 miles northeast of Lordsburg, offering an ideal balance of accessibility and privacy.
Silver City is a historic and charming mountain town known for its arts scene, local restaurants, and proximity to the Gila Wilderness, while Lordsburg provides practical access to fuel, supplies, services, and the access point to Interstate 10, allowing efficient eastwest travel across southern New Mexico and into neighboring states.
Las Cruces is approximately two hours away, and commercial air service is available in El Paso and Tucson, making Bradbery Ranch well positioned for both regional and out-of-state travel.
07/29/2024
$390,000
513 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Off of Hwy 70, Virden, NM
PRICE REDUCTION! Motivated Seller! Looking for a Cattle Ranch? Virden Hidalgo South Ranch! 513-acre rural ranch PLUS approx 1,300 BLM/State Lease-Privacy & Seclusion. Working Well. Just 3 miles from the Arizona Border off of Hwy 70. Power is available at the far end of the property. Views, views, and more views! Surveyed Parcels- At 3,800', you'll have refreshing year-round temperatures. NO HOA. NO CCR'S. Bring your RV, 5th Wheels, and your other Toys. No Time frame to Build. Bring your Horses and ride out onto the bordering State/BLM Lands. Fenced! Good cell coverage depends upon your carrier. As for water, the well produces approx 8 GPM'. This Ranch with the cattle lease will sell quickly. Could be a great place for a stockyard. Raise 20 to 300 cows by using a new indoor Fodder Growing System technology. Hope to see you soon. 32.61081 -109.0018. MORE land is available on the north side of Hwy 70. Great Owner Carry Financing Available! Call for details.
08/15/2025
$1,250,000
1568 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Off of Power Plant Rd and Gold Hill Rd, Lordsburg, NM
Back on the market and open to offers, this expansive 1,568-acre property offers a rare combination of size, water rights, and development potential just outside the city limits of Lordsburg. The land includes approximately 115 acres of water rights, with the possibility of acquiring additional rights, making it well-suited for a wide range of agricultural or commercial uses.
The property features good soil and is ideal for crop production such as pecans, pistachios, hemp, alfalfa, olives, and other agricultural ventures. It also presents strong potential for cattle operations, with ample acreage for grazing or feed production. Beyond agriculture, the property is a compelling candidate for renewable energy development, including a solar farm, due to its proximity to a nearby substation and planned new power lines in the area.
With its versatile use options and strategic location near Lordsburg, this property is well-positioned for long-term investment, production, or development. Please call for additional details and to discuss potential opportunities.
05/23/2025
$2,000,000
1129 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - On Geotheral rd, Cotton City, NM
YES, THERE IS VERY HOT WATER UNDER THIS GROUND! This Deeded Property has Enormous Green Energy Potential. Total of 1,129 Deeded Acres with mineral patents on 240 ac and water rights on 228 acres. Property in center of Known Geothermal Resource Area (Lightning Dock). (Please look at our photos.) 240-acre mineral patent affords total use of known Geothermal resources. Owner might sell off pieces of property-could sell off good farm land. Or sell off the following lease--This property also includes upwards of 1,816 acres of State and BLM grazing leases. Run a few cows, horses, or goats! Could be a great place for a stockyard. Raise 20 to 300 cows by using a new indoor Fodder Growing System technology. Call me on this. Located just south of I-10 about 10 miles, off CR 338, between Lordsburg and the AZ Border. Interested parties place call me for more info. 602-502-1580 or email me at jconger@ 32.15613, -108.85048
07/27/2023
$14,999
0.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - 2405 State Highway 338, Animas, NM
YOUR PERFECT DESERT ESCAPE AWAITS!
Are you craving a unique community filled with friendly faces and shared passions? Whether you're an arts-and-crafts enthusiast, music lover, history buff, or outdoor adventurer, Smugglers Roost has it all!
FROM CYCLING AND HIKING to off-roading and rockhounding, every day is an opportunity for discovery.
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LOOKING FOR PEACE AND QUIET? Find your sanctuary here with a low cost of living that lets your wallet breathe easy.
Come for the creativity, stay for the camaraderie, and rediscover what it feels like to truly live.
READY TO JOIN THE ADVENTURE?
Our Tiered Discounted Cash Pricing Starts at $14,999! $500 OFF our $15,999 & $15,500 Tiers of Sites for a Limited Time!
DON'T WAIT! Sites are Leasing FAST in our 3rd & FINAL PHASE!
Approx. 35' x 100' Premium Full Hook-up RV / Tiny Home Site with 99-Year Renewable Land Lease
Each Full Hook-up Site includes THREE Electrical Outlets: (2) 50-amps and (1) 20-amp GFCI; water; commercial septic and high-speed internet services. We offer onsite laundry and restroom/shower facilities.
Located at Smugglers' Roost in Animas, NM (2.5-hrs from Tucson, AZ or El Paso, TX)
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY:
Smugglers' Roost is a pioneering community which serves as a hub for exploration, creativity and trade!
IT'S SUMMERTIME AT THE ROOST! Time for summer BBQ's, starry nights and escaping the heat on a shaded hiking trail in nearby Cave Creek Canyon or in the surrounding mountains. Whether you're looking to spark a new hobby, rekindle an old passion, or simply reconnect with nature, Smugglers Roost is where adventures (and memories) begin.
WHATS HAPPENING AT THE ROOST?
BRING FIDO! Its going to be your pups new favorite place! Our fenced-in Dog Park is open where four-legged friends can run free while you relax!
FOOD TRUCK ONSITE! Dont feel like cooking? Our onsite food truck serves up everything from authentic Mexican eats to smoky BBQ favorites, all just steps from your site!
UNLEASH YOUR CREATIVITY: Pottery, crafts, and wood-fired pizzas are just the start. Try your hand at sculpting pottery and firing it in our Raku Pottery Ground Kilns or dive into an arts-and-crafts workshop. Our on-site enthusiasts are here to guide you!
COMMUNITY VIBES: From live music under the stars to BBQs, telescope viewings, and movie nights, there's always something fun around the Pavilion.
STARGAZE LIKE NEVER BEFORE: With some of the darkest skies in the country, our 12 telescope brings the universe to your doorstep (and yes, we have a solar telescope for daytime sun-gazing too).
ADVENTURES GALORE: Were in the MIDDLE OF EVERYWHERE! Hike, rock climb, birdwatch, or even ride the trails of legendary outlaws like Wyatt Earp and Billy the Kid. Plus, our area is brimming with historic landmarks, ghost towns, wineries, and more! We are located a short 2.5-hour drive from either El Paso, TX or Tucson, AZ, or just 2 hours from Las Cruces, NM.
CAFFEINE & KOI: Kick back by the Koi Pond with a cup of fresh-roasted Smugglers Roast Coffee, brewed to perfection.
WHY WAIT? With lower living costs (Hidalgo County is 27% cheaper than the national average!) and booming improvements, its time to secure your place at todays prices. A 99-Year Land Lease gives you stability, value, and a thriving community to call home.
JOIN US! With over 80 full-time residents, were more than a destination, we're a community. Whether you're an artist ready to make your mark or someone looking for peace and quiet, you belong here.
CALLING ALL ARTISTS! Nationally-acclaimed scenic artist, Pam Price of F5 Theming and Design 2, LLC, is now producing artwork for a growing array of high-profile national clients in her now nearly 7,000-sf Art Production Facility at the Roost. Are you an artist looking for an opportunity to join a growing company where you can hone your skills on some unique projects?
Pam's impressive body of work includes serving as Art Director with The Companies of Nassal, to oversee the 300+ artists that brought The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Hogsmeade to life at Universal Studios Orlando. Although her new projects are highly confidential, her staffing of artists is being drawn from Roost residents. Come and join the team!
THE DETAILS:
All infrastructure is in place. We've completed an enhancement to our water system and one to our commercial septic system is upcoming. In addition, we are completing a primary electric in upgrade in order to ensure higher voltage, now and in the future, as rigs and ancillary structures continue to demand more. Other community improvements and the addition of amenities are continuing throughout our now, nearly 50-acre, site.
Our Discounted Cash Pricing starts at $14,999, which is a one-time payment for a 99-Year Renewable Land Lease which provides exclusive / transferable use of the RV / Tiny Home Site for the duration of the term.
There is no HOA, but there is a $27.50 Monthly Maintenance Fee per residential unit, billed annually, to cover the cost of well pump electric and maintenance of the water/commercial septic system. Water, central garbage collection and community Wi-Fi is at no additional cost.
Leaseholders may rent their Sites when not in use in order to potentially generate income.
Leaseholders may perform improvements to their sites, such as adding a Tiny Home or Park Model, concrete pads, fire pits, sheds, xeriscape landscaping, etc.
GPS Coordinates: 31578.88N, 1084844.44W | Time Zone: US Mountain | Elevation: 4,402 Ft
Find your sanctuary at Smugglers Roost. Contact us for full details and explore the magic of the Roost TODAY!
10/05/2025
$34,995
11.13 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - 71 Estrella Pkwy, Animas, NM
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Great 11+ acre parcel on Estrella Parkway off NM HWY 80 about 6 miles north of the town of Rodeo. The parcel has 2WD access on a well maintained dirt/gravel road. It has been surveyed and has electricity available. There are huge views of both the Chiricahua Mountains to the west and several mountains to the east. With no light pollution, night skies are an astronomers dream. This lot is large enough to let you imagination run wild with room left over after. These lots rarely come available, so don't let this one slip away and invest now.
Rodeo
Rodeo, New Mexico, is a small, unincorporated community in the southwestern corner of the state, near the Arizona border. Situated in Hidalgo County, Rodeo is the westernmost community in New Mexico, located on State Road 80, less than a mile from the Arizona border.
The town was established as a rail stop on the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad, becoming a vital hub for shipping cattle from the surrounding region. The name "Rodeo" comes from the Spanish word rodear, meaning "to surround" or "to go around," referring to the railroad's route around the Chiricahua Mountains. While its cattle-shipping days are over, Rodeo has attracted a community of artists, astronomers, and other desert dwellers who appreciate its open spaces and quiet atmosphere. It now serves as a quiet desert outpost known for its natural beauty, burgeoning arts scene, and a small population of artists and astronomers. The Chiricahua Art Museum, and various well-known artists invite visitors to explore and enjoy.
There are hiking, bird-watching, amenities, and area celebrations (there is always a 4th of July parade) to bring visitors in. The community center is often the hub of community activities and events. Church services are often held here, as are weddings, funerals, and celebrations. While visiting, be sure to drop into the Sky Island Grill a few miles up the road for some great food and cold beverages with amazing views!
Land Information:
Legal: Caballod De Las Estrellas Lot 11-C
Address: 71 Estrella Pkwy, Rodeo, NM 88056
ACC# 0017271
UPC: 3127161346330
Size: 11.13 Acres
Dimensions: 375' X 1300'
GPS: Approximate GPS Coordinates
31.9278, -109.0479 (NW Corner)
31.9278, -109.0467 (NE Corner)
31.9241, -109.0467 (SE Corner)
31.9241, -109.0479 (SW Corner)
31.9260, -109.0473 (Center)
Owner financing available, please inquire. No credit checks, everyone qualifies. We accept all major credit cards. All cash offers are considered.
Document preparation fee: $299
C-2025057 HFTT
Disclaimer: All of the information in this listing is accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of posting. Potential buyer(s) should do their own research and due diligence to verify all information provided and make a decision to purchase based on their own research.
01/30/2026
$5,595,000
2460 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - 29 Rose Lane, Animas, NM
A combination of three farms, which once housed the largest Rose Farm in the US, is now available for sale! This property offers many possibilities. Offering 711 acres of WATER RIGHTS. 80 acres of MINERAL RIGHTS, 3 houses, office building, 8 greenhouses totaling 1,300,000 sqft. There are additional storage/warehouses on the property. You will also find 1200 acres of grazing land, 480 acres of farm land, multiple wells, and GEOTHERMAL heating. The owner's home on the property has an indoor swimming pool and hot tub for after-work fun. All homes total roughly 5,000 sq ft combined. Come put these greenhouses to use, call today for more information, too much to mention! ANY AND ALL INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THIS LISTING TO BE VERIFIED BY BUYERS TO BUYERS SATISFACTION.
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