Nestled in a grove of ponderosa pine and embraced by the fresh mountain air of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain range, this property offers more than a view, it offers a way of life. The private road leads you to a unique home, resting perfectly in-tune with its environment. This home is located on the southern end of the Rocky Mountains, just 30 miles south of historic Taos, NM. It neighbors the Carson National Forest & Pecos Wilderness. It stands amongst a restored ponderosa pine forest. Two natural earth-fed springs. Numerous ponds created specifically to provide water to wildlife & for erosion control. This spacious ranch provides twenty +- acres of flood irrigated pasture from two acequias & 14+- acres of dry pasture. Registered with New Mexico Fish & Game for landowner elk tags in Unit 45 and is located within 60 to 70 miles of 5 ski resorts, namely Sipapu, Taos Ski Valley, Angel Fire, Red River and Ski Santa Fe. This log cabin lodge is newly built! It boasts a 27-foot cathedral ceiling,3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hot tub, wood burning stove, and a 4-car garage/workshop with a bonus room upstairs, within its approximate 3500+- square feet, with an additional 1,200+- square feet of flawless decks - perfect for small intimate dinners or larger sophisticated gatherings. The 12-inch logs and floor plans that foundationally support this home were purchased from Montana Custom Log Homes Inc, the acclaimed creators and designers of custom-built, versatile, and handcrafted homes for generations. A view of hundreds of square miles of northern New Mexico valleys & mountains are out the west facing windows. Sunsets are glorious! Underground utilities, highspeed fiberoptic internet, cisterns for water catchment, 25 x 25 carport and so much more. Property excellent for that unique family get a way, secondary or primary home compound, or corporate retreat, the use is endless. A truly special and unique property awaits you! Don't miss out! Schedule your viewing today.
Taos is a town in the north-central region of New Mexico in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and incorporated in 1934. Other nearby communities include Ranchos de Taos, Cañon, Taos Canyon, Ranchitos, El Prado, and Arroyo Seco. The town is close to Taos Pueblo, the Native American village and tribe from which it takes its name.