Its walkways are lined with boulders stacked on one another as fences to navigate through its maze-like mapping.
These narrow walkways are what splits up Rancho Nuevo into three neighborhoods with all three having a unique existence.
El Cuervo is on the West while on the East, bordering the mountainscape, is called La Remo.
Its original name was Santa Elena de la Cruz, but during the early 1900s, during the Mexican Revolution, it was burnt to the ground.
When its citizens started to rebuild their town, nearby neighbors began to call it Rancho Nuevo (The New Ranch).