Los Lunas

Close to bigger cites but quiet and full of local attractions. Los Lunas is set along the Rio Grande valley and full of history like so many other amazing places in New Mexico.

Within town and the immediate vicinity, visitors can enjoy and explore historic and cultural sites such as Cerro de Tomé and Cerro de Los Lunas Preserve, hiking trails and state parks in the Manzano Mountains, and Spanish Colonial-era ruins at the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. Short driving distances from the Village afford visitors access to other cultural sites, including the Gutiérrez-Hubbell House in south Albuquerque, Isleta Pueblo, and the plaza at the Village of Tomé, location of Valencia County’s first seat of government. Five nearby historic Catholic churches, including Immaculate Conception Church in Tomé and Saint Augustine Church at Isleta Pueblo, serve as tangible reminders of Spain’s priority to introduce Catholicism in the New World. Los Lunas is located at the temporal and geographic crossroads of New Mexico history—as a site along the north-south Camino Real as well as the east-west U.S. Route 66. 

You can find housing to meet any need. Los Lunas has farming and open areas to new construction. If you want to know more about this area let me know I can help you. 

About the Neighborhood

There are community events
There's holiday spirit
Car is needed
Easy commutes
There are sidewalks
Streets are well-lit
Parks and playgrounds
Lots of wildlife
It's quiet
It's dog friendly
Kids play outside
Walking / Hiking trails
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