The Location
Alpine Resort in the Rocky Mountains
The Ranch at Angel Fire is located within Angel Fire Resort, high in the glorious Rocky Mountains of northern New Mexico.
Illuminated by the iconic blue skies of the Land of Enchantment, the property enjoys a true four-season climate— temperate summers, blazing autumn colors, deep snows and spring meadows of alpine wildflowers.
Proximity to Airports
The Ranch at Angel Fire is located just a 5 minute drive from the Angel Fire airport, and is centrally located to many other regional and international airports.
Angel Fire: with one of the country’s longest runways at 8900 feet, the Angel Fire airport can accommodate nearly every aircraft — private, corporate and charter (5 min from property).
Taos: the recently expanded Taos airport now offers direct round-trip commercial flights to Austin, Dallas, Los Angeles and Carlsbad, CA (60 min from property).
Albuquerque: the state’s largest airport, Albuquerque Sunport offers direct flights to many national and international destinations (3 hrs from property).
Santa Fe: offering a wide selection of commercial flights, Santa Fe’s regional airport is another convenient access point (2 hrs from property).
Secluded & Sovereign, Yet Supported
This 186.1 acres property is ideally located within Angel Fire Resort.
The size of the property, and its siting near the resort’s perimeter, offer a sovereign experience of silence and seclusion, a true “get away” destination.
However, unlike many secluded ranch properties, The Ranch at Angel Fire has the nearby support infrastructure of the town of Angel Fire (gas, groceries, restaurants) not to mention all of the resort’s amenities.
Southwest Cultural Meccas
The Ranch at Angel Fire is within an easy day trip for exploring some of the Southwest’s most iconic towns, cultural centers and art meccas including Taos, Santa Fe, Albuquerque and Georgia O’Keefe’s Ghost Ranch at Abiquiú.
New Mexico has long been appreciated as a cultural crossroads, a place where Spanish, Native American, Mexican and American influences have co-mingled to create a rich and unique society with a diverse mix of museums, national monuments and other carefully preserved historical and cultural sites.
Explore ancient Indian ruins, cliff dwellings, and traditional pueblos as you make your way through high mountain towns, tranquil valley villages and along stunning river gorges.
The Enchanted Circle
Angel Fire is one of the favored destinations within the Enchanted Circle, a scenic loop centered around Wheeler Peak at 13,159 feet, the highest point in the state.
This picturesque 86-mile drive winds through mountains, valleys, mesa and national forestland — all unique to Northern New Mexico — and through communities and towns full of fun activities and annual events.