The 4,264± deeded acre A Lazy A Ranch has been thoughtfully managed for trophy big game hunting and cattle grazing for decades. With big southwestern views, the A Lazy A encompasses a contiguous block of deeded acreage along with an additional 2,590± acres of adjacent state and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands. The ranch benefits from a prime location within New Mexico’s Game Unit 12 and provides one with the opportunity to acquire an attractive property with a rich cultural history, trophy elk hunting, quality pasture, and numerous water resources. Practical building improvements, along with established hunting and cattle infrastructure, ensure one will be able to step into ownership here with ease. The Facts: ~ 4,264± deeded acres ~ 1,950±acres of contiguous New Mexico State leased lands* ~ 640 ±acre contiguous Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing permit* `~ Catron and Cibola Counties ~ 20± miles north of Quemado, New Mexico ~ An hour and a half drive to Interstate 40 and Grants, New Mexico ~ Trophy big game hunting in New Mexico GMU 12 ~ Typically issued three bull elk and four cow elk tags per year ~ Excellent habitat and game management ~ Established food plots ~ Estimated cattle carrying capacity of 82± AUMs ~ Boundary and cross-fenced ~ Three wells with 8.68 total acre-foot water rights ~ 50,000± gallons of water storage with seven 750-gallon drinkers fed by pipe ~ Spring and dirt tanks ~ Ranch house and bunk house with power and solar array ~ Large metal shop with drive-through bays