True Southwestern living and outstanding hunting beckon at the wildlife-rich Apache Divide Ranch near Pie Town, New Mexico. This well-equipped cattle and hunting ranch spans over 40,000 acres (6,826 deeded) at elevations ranging from 7,000 to 9,000 feet, stretching from Pie Town to Apache Creek. Extensive ponderosa and piñon pine forests blend with lush, sub-irrigated meadows in the high country, while dense piñon and juniper stands and well-sodded grama grass fields cover the lower elevations—a combination ideal for producing trophy-class bull elk. This ranch qualifies for landowner elk tags in two renowned trophy elk units: Unit 12 and Unit 15.
Beyond trophy elk hunting, Apache Divide Ranch boasts a rich variety of game, including mule deer, mountain lion, black bear, turkey, and even javelina. The deeded portions of the ranch are well-watered, featuring several seeps, springs, and small creeks in the high country, while six wells and numerous dirt tanks provide excellent water for wildlife and livestock in the lower elevations.