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About The Development

Just two miles North of Capitan New Mexico in Lincoln County sits a pristine new development. This land has been part of the Flying W Diamond Ranch for over 65 years and is now being offered to those who wish to experience living life unbridled. With the outstanding views, unique landscape, elk, mule deer and pronghorn antelope casually grazing, you will think you are in heaven on earth. Come and see the opportunity that awaits!

Lots For Sale

New Mexico Custom Home Lots

Welcome to the hill country of New Mexico! 55 lots and 13 tracks have been thoughtfully designed to embrace the surrounding beauty. There are uninterrupted views of the Capitan Mountains, Sierra Blanca and Nogal Peak. Each lot has been purposefully created to enjoy stunning views. Future owners will choose from sites with meadow grasses, secluded ridge lines, rolling hills or high atop rugged bluffs. County approved roads, natural gas, underground electric and water are provided to each lot.

History

Within eyeshot is the birthplace of Smokey Bear on East Capitan Mountain and just down the road is the historical past of Billy the Kid, adjacent to the quaint Village of Capitan and its stores. The landscape is captivating and free range to elk, mule deer, antelope and turkey which call Ranchos de Caballos home and frequently graze on the property. When owner dedicated this small piece of acreage from his ranch of 65 years, he did it in the spirit of providing opportunities to all who long for a western lifestyle, with tranquility, quality, sophistication and amenities to experience Living Life Unbridled. We invite you through the gates of Ranchos de Caballos Estates to see for yourself!

The legacy of Smokey the Bear: Discovered as a cub in 1951 near Capitan. He was a lone cub, badly burned from a wildfire, but soon recovered and became the national mascot for forest fire prevention, with the motto,Only YOU can prevent forest fires. Today, Smokey the Bear is buried in a park in nearby Capitan, New Mexico, and the town continues to honor the memory of this symbol for conservation and responsibility for the land.

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