Property Description
Western New Mexico Rolling foothills SIZE: 20.255+/- ac APN#: R0011845LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Wild Horse Ranch V Lot 17 STATE: New MexicoCOUNTY: CatronGENERAL LOCATION: Lou Lou Lane. about 22 miles NE of Pie TownGPS(approx.): 34.547525 , -107.913037GENERAL ELEVATION: approx. 7600'-7650' GENERAL INFORMATION: Remote and off the beaten path. buildable parcel rolling hills. Camp, RV, build, Mobile, Modulars, site builds allowed.TYPE OF TERRAIN: rollingZONING: residentialPOWER: at roadPHONE: noWATER: Must install well if you buildSEWER: No. Only needed when/if you build.ROADS: graded dirtPROPERTY TAX: approx. $90 a year CLOSING/DOC. FEES: $115 TIME LIMIT TO BUILD: noneASSOCIATION DUES: Wildhorse Ranch POATITLE INFORMATION: Free and clear If/when more info becomes available we will update listingFINANCING INFO and PURCHASE INFO Go to 1881.com Area Land pageCatron County is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,579, making it New Mexico's third-least populous county. Its county seat is Reserve. Catron County is New Mexico's largest county by area. Catron County is the largest county, by area, in New Mexico. At almost 7,000 square miles.), Catron County is larger than four states. With a population of only 3,400 people, the county is as sparsely populated as many an old West frontier area. The elk population at some 12,000 head, is much larger than the sparse human population.Within the boundaries of Catron County lie parts of the Gila National Forest, the Apache National Forest and the Cibola National Forest. The establishment of these national forests, in the past called "forest reserves," led to the name Reserve being given to a village on the San Francisco River, which also serves as the County Seat. There are no stop lights in the whole county, so when license tests are given in Reserve, an artificial portable stop light is set up in a parking lot.Bordering Arizona, Catron County affords the shortest route between Albuquerque and Phoenix or Tucson. Reserve can also be reached by following U.S. Route 180 north from Silver City and New Mexico State Road 12 east for a total of 99 miles.In Catron County there is a volcanic area that until recently contained sufficient heat to cause steam to rise after a slight rain. It is called Burning Mountain and appears to have been used by the Apache for healing purposes. The county is home to the Red Hill Volcanic Field as well as the Plains of San Agustin.>