Rancho Malpais is an excellent short-grass ranch set in the heart of Northeast New Mexico, just off the historic Santa Fe Trail. This 5,811± deeded-acre property sits 38 miles west of Clayton and 17 miles south of Des Moines at an average elevation of 6,500’. From nearly every vantage point, the ranch offers sweeping 40-mile views of Sierra Grande, Capulin, the Don Carlos Hills, Barela Mountain, the Seven Sisters (Palo Blanco), Laughlin Peak, and many others notable landmarks.
The ranch is divided into five pastures ranging from 950 to 1,650 acres, each with at least two reliable sources of water. Improvements include 7 windmills, 4 solar wells, a submersible well at the house, and 7 dirt tanks that capture runoff.
The Headquarters is a remodeled 3/2 with a great view of mountains to the west that becomes absolutely spectacular at sunset. A 40' x 80' metal shop with a concrete floor and la...
The Headquarters is a remodeled 3/2 with a great view of mountains to the west that becomes absolutely spectacular at sunset. A 40' x 80' metal shop with a concrete floor and large doors offers ample space, large enough to accommodate an airplane, and includes a bathroom and shower for hunters or guests. Two additional small outbuildings provide convenient storage.
Quality cattle handling facilities are located on the southeast corner of the ranch, including pipe corrals, a loadout, a squeeze chute, and 24,000-lb certified scales. All interior and perimeter fences are five-strand barbed wire and in very good condition.
The current owners have successfully run yearlings through the growing season at a stocking rate of 12–14 acres per head, with consistent, solid gains. Wildlife is also abundant, with pronghorn antelope as the primary species; the ranch has historically received six permits annually. Also frequenting the property are dove, ducks, elk, bear, bald and golden eagles, quail, turkeys, sandhill cranes and a large variety of songbirds.
Rancho Malpais also lends itself naturally to the western lifestyle. With its open country, steady water, and wide-open views, the ranch offers ample potential for horses, seasonal gathering, or simply enjoying the quiet rhythm of life in the high plains. Whether used as a working cattle outfit, a family getaway, or a place to honor the traditions of the American West, this ranch provides the space, setting, and authenticity that define true western living.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Des Moines, NM go south on US 64-87 seven miles to County Rd A012 then 10 miles south to CR A009 then 6 miles to the ranch headquarters.