Mujeres Valley Campground is a 20-acre BIPOC safe-space located in a secluded area of Cibola County, around 10 miles from the Continental Divide that has been reclaimed after over 100 years of being kept from Indigenous people. The campground is built with sustainability and respect for Mother Earth in mind. There are 20 camping spaces available. This campground is dry camping only.
Mujeres Valley Campground is tucked up against large private properties and Bureau of Land Management land. There are open spaces, private spaces and community spaces available on the grounds with walkways outlined in ancient trees and volcanic rocks. The property is filled with amazing finds like pottery, crystals and volcanic rock mounds that lift you to some of the most beautiful views of the surrounding areas! This area is a remote subdivision with plenty of open land to set up a tent or small camper, enjoy hiking on our private mountain and experience nature all around you.