This ranch bordering the Santa Fe National Forest is on the market for $5.9 million
Mesa Springs Ranch in Ribera is a 4,488 acre property at the base of the historic Glorieta Mesa.
The ranch spans 3,888 square feet of deeded land, with an additional 600 square feet leased from the Bureau of Land Management. It borders the Santa Fe National Forest along six miles of its western edge.
Springs in Manzanares Canyon provide essential water for wildlife, attracting elk, deer, bears, coyotes, foxes, and bobcats. The landscape features meadows, rolling hills with pinon and juniper trees, and large ponderosa pines at higher elevations near the Mesa.
The previous owner recently invested over $400,000 in a comprehensive wildlife habitat project, aiming to boost the resident elk population by creating meadows and water sources.
For entertaining, relaxing, sleeping and slow living, the ranch offers a 7,435-square-foot adobe hacienda that blends perfectly with its environment. It consists of four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a lovely chef’s kitchen, four kiva fireplaces, a game room, office and sunroom.
Asking price is $5,900,000.
Mesa Springs Ranch