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$275,000
MLS: 30014-443100
24. Acres
Have you ever dreamed of living on top of the world? This exceptional 24-acre property offers sweeping, unobstructed views in every direction—an ideal setting for those seeking beauty, privacy, and connection to nature. Perfectly positioned near the Brazos Cliffs and the Brazos River, the property also benefits from the coveted Ticonderoga recreational easement, providing access to exceptional outdoor experiences. From private fishing in multiple stocked lakes to exploring the stunning Chavez Creek box canyon, this is a rare opportunity for the true outdoor enthusiast. Let the land inspire your vision—design and build a home that captures the surrounding landscape and maximizes the breathtaking scenery. Conveniently located less than a mile from paved Highway 512, the property offers easy access while maintaining a sense of seclusion. The charming town of Chama is just a short drive away. Situated behind the gated entrance of Ticonderoga, this property combines privacy, natural beauty, and exclusive recreational amenities into one remarkable offering.
Key Features:
Rio Arriba County is known for its incredible outdoor recreation and scenic landscapes, offering endless things to do year-round. Visitors and residents can explore the rugged beauty of the Brazos Cliffs, fish in the Rio Grande and nearby mountain lakes, or enjoy boating, kayaking, and camping in the surrounding wilderness. The area is also home to portions of the Carson National Forest, providing miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. The small town of Chama serves as a gateway to outdoor adventure and is known for the historic Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, which offers one of the most iconic train rides in the Southwest. With its mix of mountains, rivers, and high desert beauty, the region is a destination for anyone who enjoys fishing, hunting, photography, and exploring wide-open natural spaces.
Melissa Clark