Saturday, June 11, 2016

RUSTIC CABIN in the heart of CHAMA New Mexico for sale.










Check out this video of the Chama Area




In February 1880, the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad began construction of the San Juan extension, a route that went from Alamosa, Colorado to Silverton, Colorado by way of Cumbres Pass, Chama and Durango. Railroad service to Chama began in February, 1881 and facilities for servicing railroad equipment, a depot, warehouses and stockyards were set up along the route surveyed for the railroad

The brief period of construction from 1880-1881 was one of the most exciting episodes in the areas history and Chama almost immediately became a boomtown. The possibilities for development attracted both industrious and disreputable characters from all around. Individuals interested in developing the coal mines in Monero rapidly appeared on the scene as did representatives of the lumber industry, laborers, engineers and contractors to build the railroad and buildings required to accommodate the mass of people attracted to the booming railroad town of Chama

For many years Chama remained a rowdy and exciting place to be. It was a very prosperous town with plenty of work and a great deal of entertainment in the forms of saloons, gambling houses, moonshine stills, etc. Groceries were expensive and outlaws, such as the Clay Allison gang, regularly held up the railroad pay car construction camps with large payrolls, saloons and gambling houses

In the past, the main industries of the area were logging, mining and sheep and cattle ranching. Before the logging industry clear-cut much of the timber, the vast grasslands one now sees, were hundreds of square miles of forest. In pre-logging days the forest was so thick that it was difficult for a man on horseback to negotiate his way through the trees. The sheep industry operated on a grand scale until the depression and the terrible winter of 1931-32 combined to nearly wipe out the sheep industry

Chama, New Mexico offers a unique blend of cultures. In the shops and cafes you will hear a mix of English, Spanish and Native languages, often used in concert. And youll hear a lot of laughter. Serious conversations often turn to the environment and politics, as big changes are again underway. The local economy, once fueled by agriculture, is increasingly fed by tourism and new businesses started by transplants from more congested urban areas.



Thanks for looking, contact info:  email   riochama88@gmail.com
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Mountain Retreat on 10 Acres with water and power River and fishing with lakes






Ranch northern New Mexico for sale with Elk and Mule deer tags for landowner.

Look to this link to see the 12000+ Acre Chama wildlife area.








Click this link to read all about the Chama Wildlife Management Area across the street form this ranch


This ranch gives you access to over 2000+ gated acres on the Chama river with hunting privileges!!!!
Check out the Turkeys coming in, wow 

Get Familiar with the CHAMA Valley:



Many more pictures at our Zillow listing:  http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3230-Highway-112-Tierra-Amarilla-NM-87575/2098496305_zpid/















This is a renovated old RV park, new septic, well equipment (water passed all quality reports). 2 car garage with 220v, 400amp service!!!! two GAS pumps one unleaded one diesel, just passed tank and line inspection. 5 trailers (need rehab)PLUS convenience store, conference center and 1 br home.  There is room here for at least 30 of your family to hang out and enjoy all Northern New Mexico has to offer.

Property has stables for horses, big pine trees, views of the Brazos cliff AND just off paved highway 112. Across from the Chama WMA, plenty of wildlife all season, turkey, deer, elk, eagles, etc. 

There is boating, fishing, water skiing at El Vado Lake, entrance to the lake is just a few hundred yards from this ranch, Fishing on the Chama river is just up the road. Miles of private quad riding trails in the adjacent 2000+ acre El Vado Estates area.

All for either $329,300 or rent to own OR submit a TRADE additional 20 acres available for a total of 30 acres See the deer coming in.


















Video of the land surrounding the 10 Acre ranch.  These additional 20 may also be available if interested in a 30 Acre spread.  The barn in the background is on the corner of the 10 acre Ranch.




























Contact Mike at RioChama88@gmail.com  all offers and trades welcome, thanks for looking



near Chama El Vado and Heron lake the Chama river Brazos Tierra Amarilla trout, elk, deer, turkey, lake, water, bugout, survival, homestead, sustainable, well, SHTF, hunting base camp, retreat, rehab center

 Snow Capped Brazos Cliffs in the winter.


 All winter the deer will come and stay at this ranch, 

 This Ranch has 4 season access off PAVED highway 112.
 Some real nice bucks always come by and usually will drop their horns right here at the ranch!!

    You will be a short drive to the Jicarilla Apache land AND  THE DULCE BASE, if interested in aliens.
    Just down the road is the start of the Chama Wild and Scenic river, boating, fishing great summer fun.