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www.tierrachamahuaecoadventures.com

Tierra Chamahua EcoAdventures at Rancho Los Baños is a 30,000 acre privately owned nature preserve and working cattle ranch located at the foot of the Sierra Madre, just 60 miles south of the Arizona-Sonora border. The ranch is isolated and secluded, thus having habitats that are pristine and unspoiled, as well as flora and fauna that have been protected for decades. Once here, you will not see a sign of civilization for miles. This land is a wilderness area that, were it located in the United States, would possibly be considered a national park, with comparisons to Zion and Big Bend National Parks having been made by past guests.

Los Baños is located in the middle of an important north-south migratory birding corridor that provides the ranch with a magnificent assortment of bird life throughout the year. The ranch's vegetation makes for an ideal birding hot spot. Our wildlife is also abundant, with coyote, mountain lion, javalina, coues white tailed deer, coatimundi, fox, skunk, and the occasional jaguar and black bear calling the ranch home.

From riverbed, riparian habitats, full of sycamore, walnut, cottonwood and mesquite trees, to boxed canyons, with temperatures and ecosystems more fitting to temperate climates rather than desert habitats, to open desert terrain full of ocotillo, organ pipe cactus, desert palm trees and mesquite, to mid-elevation hills full of lush grass and bush trees, to high elevation mountains full of oak and ponderosa pine, Los Baños offers the avid nature lover a great opportunity to see myriad numbers of diverse species, be it flora or fauna.

Combined with the majestic El Cajon Canyon, Dave's Cajon, El Pinito foothills and El Alamo/El Palmarito river bed system, Lake Angostura (20 miles long and completely isolated) and the spectacular Bavispe River (which unwinds dozens of miles through amazing canyon scenery), this region of northeast Sonora is poised to become a true outdoors mecca.

Rancho Los Baños is ideally situated less than one mile to both the lake and river, with boat, canoe and kayak expeditions available to explore either, or both. We also offer a Bavispe River Trekking Expedition, a 2-3 day trekking adventure that hugs the river and takes us down stunning canyon scenery to the town of San Juan.


With so many diverse habitats, encompassing lake, river, mountain, canyon and riparian ecosystems, avid nature lovers are sure to enjoy their stay. Devoid of human activity, lights, noise, smells and of modern civilization itself, you will fee relaxed and reinvigorated as you see and feel yourself surrounded only by wilderness. At night you will look to the heavens and be amazed at the hundreds of thousands of stars you can see with the naked eye, including the haze of the Milky Way.

Combined with great accommodations and service, Mexican hospitality that is second to none, close proximity to the United States, staying in pristine and isolated land, and a natural scenery that is spectacular to see, Rancho Los Baños, through our tourism branch, Tierra Chamahua EcoAdventures, is sure to make your stay a very enjoyable one.

Make sure to visit our website and plan your next outdoors/nature/adventure travel vacation today.

www.tierrachamahuaecoadventures.com


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Offering a great January 2009, Coues-deer hunt in Northeast Sonora, Mexico, on a 25,000 acre ranch less than 70 miles from the Arizona border. Our ranch is pristine, scenic and remote, while our deer population (as well as javelina, turkey, bobcat, coyote, cougar) is healthy and non-stressed.

By eliminating the middle-man outfitter I can offer this hunt at a very good discount. Typical outfitter coues hunts will run you at least $4,000 plus permit/license/tag costs not included. This could be several hundred dollars more.

My price, which would be in January 2009, is $3,250 with guide, $2,500 without a guide, all permit/license/tag costs included.

The price includes roundtrip transportation from Tucson or Douglas, Arizona, up to 5 days of hunting, three meals/day, snacks, beverages, domestic beer, and lodging, which has warm water, electricity and DirecTV (w/widescreen TV). You also get full access to all 25,000 acres with an English speaking driver/guide.

Javelina can also be harvested for $500, with a maximum of two per hunter. Non-hunter companions are also welcome for a price of $150/night.

A non refundable 50% deposit secures the reservation, on a first come, first serve basis. The remaining balance is due when you arrive.  I have 3-4 tags for January available.

We are also taking reservations for our April-May 2009 Goulds turkey hunts. Price is $1,800/person plus $200 for permits/license/tags for guided hunts, $1,400/person plus $200 without guide. A non-refundable $800 deposit is needed to secure the reservation, with the balance due 60 days before you arrive.

Group rates are available. Coming in a group gives you and me more flexibility in pricing the hunt. The more hunters (maximum 4-5), the better the discount per person.

If interested or for more information, contact me or email me at: montasierra@yahoo.com

I will send you a link to our tourism branch's website so you can see pictures and videos of the land.

Reservations for Winter 2009-2010 Coues Hunts now being taken as well. We also offer great bass fishing on a 20 mile long lake bordering the ranch, as well as great flyfishing on a scenic boxed canyon river nearby. This lake is virgin, unspoiled and unstressed due to its remoteness. On any given day the only boat on the lake is ours.

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