For sale
  • $739,000

    30 Bobcat Ln, Pie Town, NM 87827

    17beds
    2,000sqft
    : 
    Farm
    Built in ----
    80 Acres Lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $370/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Commercial kitchenAdjacent to public landsPartial second storyExpansive estate
    Welcome to this unique property just outside of Pie Town, NM, a hidden gem that has served as both an outfitter operation and a tranquil retreat. Nestled amidst the stunning New Mexico landscape, this expansive estate offers a rare blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal investment opportunity or a personal sanctuary. A main lodge with many sleeping quarters and a commercial kitchen make this property turnkey for anything.Approximately 80 acres adjacent to public lands. These lots have some heavy stands of ancient piñon and juniper trees, with open fieldsof blue grama grass, perfect for horses. The topography is also diverse, with shale ridges, high viewpoints, and secluded low areas. Sensible covenants are in effect. A community well and electric service are available, and telephone and DSL broadband Internet service are installed to every lot line. The surrounding area offers excellent hunting, fishing, hiking and cattle ranching. There are also historic Indian ruins, cliff dwellings, and national forests nearby, and Continental Divide Trail is adjacent to the development. Serene meadows, streams and lakes provide unlimited recreational opportunities and habitat for the local wildlife, which includes deer, antelope, bear, elk, bobcat, and wild turkey. Main lodge (constructed of steel) 2000 sq ft (40x50) with 16 ft ceilings with partial second story (494 additional sq ft). This buildingis comprised of 390 sq ft of kitchen/dining area, 260 sq ft second storybedroom, 234 sq ft second story loft/office, 1,320 sq ft great room, 113 sq ft bathroom, with a 400 sq ft covered front porch area. Just behind the main lodge is a 12x12 storage building. There are four sleeping cabins (12x24 each divided into 2 rooms) each room is 131 sq ft. Each room has one bunk bed and one full bed. There are 8 rooms total between all four cabins. There is a 12x24 bathroom house with four full bathrooms. Each bathroom is 65 sq ft and each has a stand up shower There is an onsite laundry facility that is 10x11 - 110 sq ft laundry room with 3 washers and 3 dryers. The 40x85 barn has a loft and storage. It is 2 stories and 40x 50 of it is enclosed. Building has a 300 sq ft bunk room with 6 beds, 8 individual rooms 60 sq ft each with 1 bed each, 183 sq ft loft with 6 beds, horse stall of 136 sq ft, 136 sq ft wet room/kitchen/dry storage, 190 sq ft game cleaning room enclosed, and 288 sq ft covered outdoor game cleaning area. 12 RV hookups each with their own 30 amp service 1 fully functional well with 1500 gallons of water storage. 10x10 covered gazebo for shooting range Experience the unparalleled outdoor recreation opportunities in Pie Town, NM, a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. Nestled in the captivating landscapes of the high desert, this area boasts a diverse array of activities that cater to all interests and skill levels. Hiking and Biking: Explore miles of scenic trails that wind through dramatic canyons, rolling hills, and open meadows. The terrain offers both leisurely walks and challenging hikes, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the vibrant New Mexico sunset. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also enjoy trails that vary in difficulty, making it an ideal destination for exploring on two wheels. Fishing: The nearby waters are teeming with trout, making Pie Town a prime spot for anglers. Whether you prefer tranquil streams or larger lakes, you'll find the perfect location to cast your line and enjoy a day of fishing while surrounded by serene natural beauty. Wildlife Viewing: Pie Town is home to an abundance of wildlife. Bird watchers can delight in spotting many species, while those with a keen eye might catch glimpses of deer, elk, and other local fauna. The area's diverse ecosystems create a thriving habitat for various creatures, making every outdoor adventure an opportunity for discovery. Stargazing: Known for its clear night skies and minimal light pollution, Pie Town is a stargazer's paradise. Lay back and marvel at the celestial wonders, from the Milky Way to shooting stars, as you immerse yourself in the tranquility of the night. Horseback Riding: Experience the rugged terrain on horseback, with options for guided rides or the chance to bring your own horse. There are plenty of trails and open spaces that provide a unique perspective of the stunning landscapes. Whether you're seeking adrenaline-pumping activities or peaceful retreats into nature, Pie Town, NM, offers something for everyone. Embrace the great outdoors and create unforgettable memories in this beautiful part of New Mexico. Historically this property has been used as a rental property for family retreats and gatherings as well as an outfitter operation. Piedra (often referred to as Pie Town) in New Mexico has a high desert climate characterized by four distinct seasons. Summers are typically warm, with daytime temperatures averaging in the mid-80s to low 90s Fahrenheit (about 29-34°C), but can occasionally rise higher. Nights tend to cool down significantly, often dropping into the 50s Fahrenheit (around 10-15°C). Winters can be quite chilly, with daytime temperatures generally ranging from the upper 30s to low 50s Fahrenheit (around 3-12°C). Nighttime temperatures can dip below freezing. Snowfall is possible but tends to be light and infrequent. Spring and fall are transitional seasons, featuring mild temperatures and a mix of sunny and partly cloudy days. Rainfall is relatively low throughout the year, with most precipitation occurring during the summer months, often in the form of brief thunderstorms. Overall, Pie Town's climate offers a mix of warm summers, cool winters, and picturesque seasonal changes. Pie Town, New Mexico, has a unique and rich history that dates back to the early 20th century. It was established in the 1920s as a small community primarily populated by homesteaders who were attracted to the region's vast open landscapes and opportunities for farming and ranching. The town's name is famously linked to its pie-making traditions. In the 1920s, a local woman named "Minnie" and others began selling homemade pies to travelers and the growing population. This culinary focus helped define the town's identity, and it became known as a destination for delicious pie, leading to the charming name "Pie Town." During the Great Depression, Pie Town served as a home to many families who moved westward in search of better opportunities. The town gained further recognition in the 1930s when it was featured in various national publications, highlighting its unique character and resilience. In the following decades, Pie Town remained a small, tight-knit community, with a focus on agriculture and a simple rural lifestyle. The town also became a stop along Route 66, further adding to its appeal and commerce. Today, Pie Town is known for its friendly atmosphere, pie shops, and annual events like the Pie Town Pie Festival. The town's history is celebrated by its residents who cherish the traditions that have shaped their community over the years. Grants-Milan Municipal Airport (GNT):Located about 50 miles (approximately 80 kilometers) to the north of Pie Town, this airport offers limited commercial flights and is primarily used for general aviation. For more extensive flight options, travelers might consider flying into larger airports such as **Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ)**, which is about 130 miles (around 209 kilometers) northeast of Pie Town. This airport offers a wide range of domestic and some international flights. While Pie Town is not directly served by major airports, these nearby options facilitate access to the community for visitors.
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