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$75,000
MLS: 42287-323456
0.23 Acres
Rare Opportunity to Own Lakefront Property at Conchas Lake
It’s hard to beat being right on the water, and this property puts you exactly there.
Located at Conchas Lake, this property offers direct access to some of the best fishing, boating, and water recreation in the area. Whether you're spending the day on the water or relaxing by the shoreline, this is what lake living is all about.
The current structure will need to be removed, but that opens the door to create something new—your own custom lake retreat designed exactly how you want it.
At United Country | Caprock Properties & Auction, we specialize in properties that offer lifestyle and opportunity—and this one delivers both.
Highlights:
Conchas Dam is a small, rural community located in San Miguel County in northeastern New Mexico, known for its quiet setting and proximity to one of the state’s largest lakes. With a population of under 200 residents, it offers a peaceful, remote lifestyle centered around outdoor recreation and scenic landscapes. Conchas Dam, built in 1939 on the Canadian River, created Conchas Lake, which serves as a key feature of the area for irrigation, flood control, and recreation. The surrounding Conchas Lake State Park attracts visitors year-round for boating, fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing, with miles of shoreline, sandy beaches, and canyon views. Rich in New Deal-era history and natural beauty, Conchas Dam remains a unique destination that blends historical significance with outdoor living in the Texas Panhandle–New Mexico region.
San Miguel County, located in northeastern New Mexico, is a region rich in history, culture, and diverse landscapes. Anchored by Las Vegas, the county showcases a blend of historic architecture, ranching heritage, and deep ties to the Old West and railroad era.
The area offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities, with highlights like Storrie Lake State Park for boating, fishing, and camping, and Conchas Lake State Park, known for its expansive shoreline, water sports, and scenic views. Nearby Santa Fe National Forest provides access to hiking, wildlife viewing, and cooler mountain terrain.
San Miguel County is also home to historic landmarks such as Fort Union National Monument, a preserved 19th-century military post that reflects the area’s role in westward expansion and trade along the Santa Fe Trail.
With its wide-open spaces, strong agricultural roots, and access to both lakes and mountains, San Miguel County continues to attract those seeking outdoor recreation, rural living, and a connection to New Mexico’s rich history.