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About Southwest & West Central New Mexico

Picture of Main Street in Reserve, New Mexico, county seat of Catron County, the largest county in New Mexico.

Main Street in Reserve, New Mexico, county seat of Catron County

Reserve, New Mexico (our hometown), is the heart and county seat of Catron County, the largest county spanning Southwest and West Central New Mexico. Here is where new adventures unite with America’s authentic old west and its amazing natural frontiers. There are few places like it anywhere, no matter where you look.

 

If you’re shopping for real estate, this vast, virtually untouched area of the lower 48 states is literally surrounded by the massive Gila & Apache National Forests. If you love the outdoors, this is where you want to be.

 

New Mexico landscape image showing a ranch pond with mountain in background

“Land of Enchantment” certainly applies to West Central New Mexico

When you come here you’ll meet some of the nicest people in all of the American Southwest, learn much about it’s rich, colorful history and revel in the satisfying feeling of complete freedom.  Once here, you’ll be captivated by the endlessly varying terrain and abundant head-turning natural beauty of our very special part of the American southwest. There’s a very compelling reason New Mexico is called the Land of Enchantment, and that might have a lot to do with our magnificent neck of the woods.

 

Diverse Beauty… It’s Everywhere

 

Picture of Quemado Lake in west central New Mexico, a popular fishing destination

Quemado Lake in West Central New Mexico

There are pristine mountain streams and picturesque lakes, breathtaking mountains, mesas, ancient sandstone canyons brushed in subtle earthen hues, lush deserts, dark, star-dappled skies, dense stands of evergreen forest and abundant wildlife.

Truly, never-ending views await to awaken your sense of outdoor adventure.  While you’re here, why not discover one of our roads less traveled?

Picture of a Gila National Forest back road in West Central New Mexico

Gila National Forest back road in West-Central New Mexico

After exploring our hidden back road  treasures you may just decide to stay a while longer, and quite possibly, never leave.


So, what are you waiting for? Make plans to get here as soon as you can so we can show you around!

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