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Lomas de Sueños - 1179.35 272 acres of deeded land. This acreage can be divided into 120 acre and 152 acre plots or the entire 272 acres. Water and electricity are on the property.

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The Tombstone Amigos L.L.C. property and the city of Tombstone are located in Cochise County, southeast Arizona. Both are just 70 miles southeast of Tucson and 9 miles east of the San Pedro River.

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Tombstone
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Barbara Highfield
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520-457-3322

Southwest Land For Sale

Lomas de Sueños - Hills of Dreams
In southeast Arizona, the Tombstone Amigos L.L.C. is offering the Lomas de Sueños, Hills of Dreams - 272 natural unspoiled acres in the beauty of the southwestern desert. We have recently sold 907 acres of the original 1179.35 acres. The remaining 272 acres are now available in parcels of 120 acres and 152 acres or the entire 272 acres.


Seven Golds
When Coronado entered what is now the U.S.A. in search of the Seven Cities of Gold he passed through the land that the Tombstone Amigos L.L.C. are selling, a never before offered pioneer ranch known as the Lomas de Sueños.

He didn't find the Seven Cities of Gold and failed to see the true seven golds of this area; the climate, elevation, clear air, blue skies, pure water, star lit nights and plentiful wildlife.


Our Property
The Lomas de Sueños property is located in the valley of the San Pedro River.  The city of Tombstone, on the edge of the Tombstone Hills, lies a short distance to the east.  To the north are the Dragoon Mountains, lair of the Apache chief, Cochise.  To the west are the Whetstone Mountains with the world famous Karchner Caverns.  While, to the south are the Huachuca Mountains, where the U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground is located.


The Old West
The old west story of this area is the story of Spanish Conquistadors, Apache Indian warriors, early explorers, cowboys, miners, gamblers, gunfighters and lawmen.

In the land of Coronado, Cochise, the Earps, Doc Holliday and John Slaughter, is the west's most famous town, Tombstone.

Tombstone, a city of 1660, is 3 miles east of the Lomas de Sueños.  In Tombstone one can step back in time and relive the town's turbulent past.  Whether you stroll the wooden boardwalks along Allen Street, unwind at Big Nose Kate's saloon or rest in the shade of the world's largest Rose Tree, you will be captivated by the region's historical past and its warm, sunny outlook of the future.

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