Animas, New Mexico RV Lot For Sale – Smugglers’ Roost
35′ x 100′ Full Hook-Up RV / Tiny Home Site – ONLY $14,999 thru 05/31/24!
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Looking for a unique community of friendly people who share interests in arts and crafts, music, outdoor adventures, star-gazing, rockhounding, cycling, hiking, off-roading, history, and native culture? Want a quiet place to call home with a low cost of living? You’ll find it at Smugglers’ Roost!
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The Full Hook-Up Site includes TWO 50-amp electric, water, commercial septic, and high-speed internet services.
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$14,500 is a ONE-TIME PAYMENT! For a 99-Year Renewable Land Lease on this RV / Tiny Home Site
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Phase 2 is nearly LEASED-OUT! Don’t miss out.
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Located in Smugglers’ Roost, a pioneering community that serves as a hub for exploration, creativity, and trade!
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For more details:
Call 575.386.5886 or Email
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Visit our website: www.smugglersroost.net
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ABOUT THE COMMUNITY:
The community offers onsite laundry facilities, a restroom/shower, and a General Store. Located in Animas, NM, a short 2.5-hour drive from either El Paso, TX, or Tucson, AZ, or just two hours from Las Cruces, NM. Situated at the site of the infamous Clanton Gang’s hideout along Smuggler’s Trail, we are set in one of the most historic and stunningly beautiful regions of the Wild West.
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We’re in the Middle of Everywhere, surrounded by a wealth of wide-ranging activities and natural amenities which include extraordinary, yet uncrowded state and national recreation areas, caves, mines, ghost towns, museums, historic locations, native sites, observatories, local wineries, and micro-breweries.
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BEAT INFLATION WITH OUR LOWER COST OF LIVING! The cost of living in Hidalgo County, New Mexico is nearly 27% LESS than the national average! With these lower costs, your money goes further in our area, making it the perfect place to vacation or retire.
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JOIN THE GROWING COMMUNITY! We are a work in progress, and we need YOUR input to make the community complete! Smugglers’ Roost has grown into a friendly and active group of more than 90+ full-time residents, all displaying a variety of talents and interests.
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WE CONTINUE TO ADD AMENITIES! Listen to the soothing sounds of the waterfall at our new Koi Pond, as birds gather to feed and bathe. We’re now wood-firing pizza in the new Horno (adobe-brick pizza oven). We’ll also be firing pottery soon in new Raku Pottery Ground Kilns! If you’ve always wanted to try sculpting pottery – now’s your chance! The Community “Pod“ now serves as a meeting venue, center for trade and gallery for artistic display! Come create your own culinary delights in the Outdoor Community Kitchen complete with sinks, food prep area, grills, antique wood-fired stove, smokers and gas pizza cookers or grab something from the new Food Truck which will be open soon!
The Pavilion serves as our live music venue, outdoor movie theatre and area for community gatherings, which we hold frequently. Our Gems and Minerals Workshop has several workbenches for processing the wealth of gems and minerals found in the area, including turquoise from our turquoise mine in nearby Old Hachita! Grow your own veggies year-round in our Horticulture Tents.
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CALLING ALL ARTISTS! Nationally acclaimed, scenic artist, Pam Price, is finishing construction on her 1,600-sf production facility at the Roost. Her unparalleled body of work includes serving as Art Director with The Companies of Nassal, to oversee the 300+ artists that imagined and built The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – HogsmeadeTM at Universal Studios Orlando. Although her new projects are highly confidential, her initial staffing of artists will come from Roost residents. This is only the beginning of the arts and craft industry at the Roost, which will continue to blossom into a lucrative economic model for the future.
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VIEW THE UNIVERSE LIKE NEVER BEFORE through our 12” telescope under some of the darkest skies in the country! We also have a solar telescope for daytime viewing of the sun with our own on-site astronomer.
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WE ROAST OUR OWN COFFEE! Come and enjoy a cup of fresh-roasted Smugglers’ Roast coffee and a homemade biscuit with local honey from our antique Great Majestic oven while watching some feathered friends visit the Koi Pond surrounded by mountain views!
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WORK REMOTELY! using our RELIABLE WI-FI now via FIBER OPTIC!
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BRING YOUR HORSE! We just acquired an additional 20+ acres of adjacent land to add horse facilities and much more. We are surrounded by 100’s of MILES of trails! Come ride the outlaw trails traveled by such infamous characters of the Wild West as Wyatt Earp, The Clantons, Johnny Ringo, “Curly Bill” Brocias, Billy the Kid, and countless others as they rode through our area in route to the town of Tombstone.
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All infrastructure is in place. We’ve completed an enhancement to our water system and a commercial septic systems upgrade is upcoming. In addition, we upgraded the primary electric in Phase 2 in order to ensure higher voltage, now and in the future, as rigs and ancillary structures continue to demand more. We plan other community improvements and additional amenities throughout our now nearly 50-acre site.
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$14,999 is a ONE-TIME payment for a 99-Year Renewable Land Lease which provides exclusive/transferable use of the RV / Tiny Home Site for the duration of the term.
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There is a $26 Monthly Maintenance Fee per residential unit to cover the cost of well pump electricity and maintenance of the water/sewer In addition, we upgraded the primary electric in Phase 2 in order to ensure higher voltage, now and in the future, as rigs and ancillary structures continue to demand more.
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Leaseholders may rent their Sites when not in use in order to potentially generate income.
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Leaseholders may perform improvements to their sites, such as adding a Tiny Home or Park Model, concrete pads, fire pits, sheds, xeriscape landscaping, etc.
GPS Coordinates: 31°57’8.88″N, 108°48’44.44″W | Time Zone: US Mountain | Elevation: 4,402 Ft
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* Please note that the Sites are cleared, level, and compact with aggregate included in the price. The Site depicted in the photo is improved with 4″ of crushed rock topping, which is available for an additional minimal cost.
Subject: New Mexico RV Lot For sale by owner
Discovering Animas, New Mexico, and Western Hidalgo County: A Paradise for RV Camping Enthusiasts
If you’re an avid RV camper seeking a destination that blends rugged natural beauty with a plethora of activities and events, Animas, New Mexico, and the surrounding western Hidalgo County is the perfect place to explore. Nestled in the southwestern corner of the Land of Enchantment, this area offers a wealth of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and unforgettable memories waiting to be made. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking to unwind amidst stunning landscapes, Animas and its surroundings have something for everyone.
Activities and Events
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Chiricahua Desert Museum: Begin your journey by exploring the Chiricahua Desert Museum, located in Rodeo, New Mexico, near the Arizona border. This fascinating museum showcases the flora, fauna, and history of the Chihuahuan Desert region.
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Hiking and Nature Trails: Embrace the outdoors and hike through the vast wilderness. The Chiricahua Mountains offer numerous trails with varying difficulty levels, ensuring everyone can enjoy a hike suited to their preferences. Some popular options include the Chiricahua National Monument trails and Cave Creek Canyon trails.
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Ghost Towns and Historic Sites: The region boasts intriguing ghost towns and historic sites. Visit Shakespeare Ghost Town, once a silver mining town, to step back in time. The Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, though a bit further away, is worth the journey to witness the ancient cliff dwellings of the Mogollon people.
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Stargazing: Experience the awe-inspiring night skies of Animas and Hidalgo County. These areas have minimal light pollution, making them ideal for stargazing. Grab your telescope or simply lie back and marvel at the constellations above.
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Local Festivals and Rodeos: Keep an eye on local event calendars to catch exciting festivals and rodeos that occasionally take place in Animas and nearby towns. These events offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the area.
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Birdwatching: For birdwatching enthusiasts, the region is a paradise. The diverse landscapes attract a wide variety of bird species. Bring your binoculars and birding guidebooks to spot the incredible winged residents.
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Fishing and Boating: If you enjoy fishing, make sure to try your luck in the numerous rivers and lakes nearby. Lake Roberts and Bill Evans Lake State Park are popular spots to cast a line and relax amidst the serene waters.
Local Cuisine and Dining
After a day filled with adventure, you’ll undoubtedly work up an appetite. Animas and Hidalgo County offer some delightful dining options where you can savor local flavors. Look for restaurants serving traditional Southwestern cuisine, such as green chile dishes, enchiladas, and delicious mesquite-grilled meats. Don’t forget to try New Mexico’s famous Hatch green chile, which adds a unique kick to any dish.
Safety and Precautions
While exploring the outdoors, it’s crucial to be prepared and practice responsible camping. The desert climate can be harsh, so bring plenty of water and sunscreen. Be mindful of local wildlife, and always follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the beauty of the region for generations to come.
In conclusion, Animas, New Mexico, and western Hidalgo County offer an unbeatable combination of outdoor activities and cultural experiences for RV camping enthusiasts. Whether you’re hiking through scenic trails, stargazing under the vast skies, or immersing yourself in the history of the Wild West, this region promises an unforgettable RV adventure. So, pack your bags, fuel up the RV, and embark on a journey to create cherished memories in this hidden gem of the Southwest.