This is land that four generations of my family have ranched. As I became a city girl, it also became my retreat. At a high plains elevation of 7,000 feet, you'll feel like you can touch the sky. Wildlife abounds. You might see elk, deer, prairie dogs, and even bobcat or coyote. This is a place where you can recharge, away from human contact, and rediscover yourself. It's also a place where you can stretch your limits.
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Relax among the aromas of pinon pine and sage. The view of the stars at night at 7,000 ft elevation will make you feel like you can almost touch them. With over 9 square miles of open land to explore, you can hike for days and never see the same thing twice.
Peaceful, quiet, and beautiful. Lots of nice places to walk and a great place for dogs to be off leash. We felt “away” that’s for sure and that was the goal.
A beautiful remote spot and a responsive host. You can (somewhat) hear the highway, but the singing of the frogs and the mooing of the cows nearby provide nice contrast.
Endless Camping Options on Sherisse's land... if you have 4x4. The road was unfortunately washed out in a couple of spots so we were limited to the first couple miles of the property to choose from. However, there were still numerous camps to choose from in this high elevation pine forest. Come and get away with acres and acres to explore!
My campsite was beautiful. Lots of mature trees and shade which was welcome since it was in the 90s. Unique mesas to explore. Be sure to take insect repellent for the gnats that congregate in the heat of the day.
The temps at Albuquerque were 100’s but the steady breeze through the pines made it feel cooler at our camp spot. It is very peaceful and just the best for a recharge. Of course, Sam the guide was a charmer. Great suggestions for hikes and sights for the painting artists.
Location
Cuba, Sandoval, New Mexico, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Pueblos and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to