A Hidden Gem of Southwest New Mexico
Welcome to the 44 Bar Rancha true Southwestern treasure nestled in the scenic landscapes of Sierra County, New Mexico. Encompassing approximately 18,601 acres, including 6,750 deeded acres and 7,647 acres of shared National Forest allotment, this exceptional property offers the rare combination of size, water, and accessibility. With abundant natural resources and outstanding water rights, the 44 Bar Ranch represents an extraordinary opportunity for ranching, recreation, and investment.
The Heart of Monticello
Rooted in the historic community of Monticello, the ranch lies along picturesque Highway 142an area once known as Caada Alamosa, or Canyon of the Cottonwoods. Established in 1856 by ranchers and farmers, Monticello remains one of New Mexico’s most charming and authentic ranching valleys. Conveniently located 25 miles northwest of Truth or Consequen...
Rooted in the historic community of Monticello, the ranch lies along picturesque Highway 142an area once known as Caada Alamosa, or Canyon of the Cottonwoods. Established in 1856 by ranchers and farmers, Monticello remains one of New Mexico’s most charming and authentic ranching valleys. Conveniently located 25 miles northwest of Truth or Consequences, 142 miles from El Paso, and 157 miles from Albuquerque, the ranch offers the perfect balance of privacy and accessibility.
Ranch Headquarters & Improvements
The 44 Bar Ranch is a highly functional working operation featuring a modern 3,100 square foot modular home built in 2015, providing comfort in a stunning rural setting. Supporting structures include a 100' 24' metal awning, 20' 80' greenhouse, and 12' 12' pump house. Multiple sets of corralssix total, two with electricityand five squeeze chutes make livestock handling efficient and well-organized.
Exceptional Water Resources
Water defines the 44 Bar Ranch. Two irrigation wells with Middle Rio Grande water rights serve 52.2 irrigated acres, while 69 hours of Monticello Ditch Association water provide additional seasonal flow from Alamosa Creek. The ranch includes 12 wells (7 currently active), a 6-mile pipeline network feeding 23 drinkers and 7 large storage tanks, and 14 earthen stock tanks strategically positioned throughout the ranchensuring ample and reliable water for both livestock and wildlife.
Wildlife & Hunting
This region of Southwest New Mexico is known for its exceptional wildlife. The 44 Bar Ranch supports thriving populations of quail, deer, antelope, and occasional elk. Located in Game Management Unit 17, the ranch currently qualifies for one unit-wide bull elk authorization and may qualify for a second in the futuremaking it an ideal destination for sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Endless Potential
With direct paved highway access and proximity to Truth or Consequences, the 44 Bar Ranch offers limitless potential. Historically a year-round cattle operation, the property also lends itself to agricultural production, hunting, or recreational development. Its blend of usable terrain, robust infrastructure, and ample water supply makes it one of the region’s most versatile ranches.
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