Monticello, New Mexico 87939
Official WebsiteOdd volcanic rock formations give a moon-like appearance to this popular picnic spot which also has three campsites, but little shade and no water.
Luna Park Campground is 8 miles northeast of Monticello via FR-139 and FR-225.
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Cibola National Forest covers more than 1.6 million acres and includes mountains, grasslands, wilderness, and forests. The name Cibola comes from the Zuni word for their tribal lands, which the Spanish later translated as "buffalo". The forest is home black bears, cougars, elk, and pronghorn. Cibola National Forest offers many recreational opportunities including hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, and skiing. It also has cultural and historical significance, as it contains ancient Native American sites and historic trails.
The National Forest has four ranger districts: Sandia, Mountainair, Magdalena, and Mount Taylor. In addition, the Cibola has four wilderness areas: Sandia Mountain, Manzano Mountain, Withington, and Apache Kid.
Restrooms on site
Roadside viewing
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
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Last updated January 24, 2024