Ciobla National Forest

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Is This Your Business?
 

Real NM nature setting in high elevation (about 8,000 above sea level). You can see world's largest tramway, "Sandia Peak Tram", going up to Sandia Peak Ski and Resort above. And you can also have some good, natural " on the rocks".
Crowd: Outdoor lover. Anyone who wants to get away from urban.

Who's Coming

Outdoor lover. Anyone who wants to get away from urban.

  • Crowd:Outdoor lover. Anyone who wants to get away from urban.
  • Hours:Sunrise to sunset.
    Best times: Any day. Don't go if it's cool (under 55F), snowing or raining.
    Dates open: Sunrise to sunset.
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Bring a gallon or two of water! This is not a national park nor a fancy perk park. Watch for dead animals and stay away from them.
    Cruisiest Spots: La Cueva Picnic area first turn. Last two driveways are prime spot. can happen everywhere, especially at the rocks. Man-made rock cabin takes 30 guys, but lookout is a must.
  • Nudity / ual Policy:Yes / Have your clothes at hand. Not offical nudity.
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
  • Warnings:Long walk from NE ABQ! Other than that, none if you want to have energy happening. FOR you: old paved road-rocky.
    Warnings: Fee area, be prepare to pre-pay on ur vehicle. Be on lookout for forest ranger. Still one ranger drive by, waving me.
 
whos coming to Ciobla National Forest
 
 
  • What are the best times and days? I have tried several times to no avail.

    Commented on 6/20/2006 4:54:52 AM

     
  • Anyone been here lately?

    Commented on 6/19/2006 9:54:35 AM

     
  • Please do not smoke Guys do and it could pain us if La Cueva Picnic Ground get on fire, especially in dought condition we're in right now. Embarassment or not, leave your cigarette or cigar at home.

    Commented on 5/19/2002 12:34:49 PM

     
  • Gee-my first post in cruise. Can't wait for last frost (around May), so I can revisit and have a party.

    Commented on 11/17/2001 3:44:18 AM

     
  • I've only been there twice, since I'm from Santa Fe, but someone seems to be around most of the time. I saw this to be true and locals say its so. If you plan on parking in the rocks, better pay the $3 at entrance(park site) or go in to park and if some traffic is there then go back and pay. Nice place. Wish there was a place like that in Santa Fe area

    Commented on 10/9/2000 2:38:09 AM

     
 
 
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