Cuba

Home to Starry Skies and Stunning Mesas

Getting There

The closest international airport to Cuba is Albuquerque (ABQ), which is about 1 and a half hours away via US-550 South. The Santa Fe regional airport is the next closest airport, and a little over 1 and a half hours away via US-550 South and I-25 North.

Getting Around

Cuba has many recreational activities to explore. Click here to learn about all there is to do around Cuba and about the Step Into Cuba ProjectLearn about dining, shopping, and lodging options in Cuba, and check out the full Cuba regional map here!

Nestled against the Sierra Nacimiento on the western border of New Mexico’s Santa Fe National Forest, Cuba sits atop the Continental Divide at 6,900 feet, and is home to 750 residents in this diverse Gateway Community. A hidden gem, Cuba is tucked between notable cultural hubs and recreational hot spots of the enchanted high desert and Four Corners region, including Chaco Canyon National Historical Park, San Pedro Parks Wilderness, and the Jemez Mountains. A well-anticipated stopover on the broad and well-maintained US Highway 550 thoroughfare, Cuba offers full-service amenities and a wealth of opportunity for adventure-seekers and Southwest enthusiasts alike.

Na’azísí Bito’ (Gophers’ Water) is the Navajo place name for Cuba. Since the 11th century, this wilderness area of the Upper Puerco was used by subsistence cultures, including the the Apache, Navajo, and Pueblo peoples. This region is located within the Navajo Four Sacred Mountains, and many landforms are representative of characters in the lore of these cultures. Native traditions are deeply woven into the fabric of Cuba and all of northern New Mexico.

Getting To The Continental Divide Trail

CDT South
The CDT heads south from NM Highway 197 after a four mile drive from the Cuba. The trail follows a seldom driven dirt road for approximately 1 1⁄2 miles until – after passing sandstone cliffs – it crosses the wide Chiquilla Wash. It then becomes a narrow footpath marked by white posts and cairns (large rock piles) and travels through a wide arroyo to the top of Mesa Portales.

It is 6.2 miles round-trip from the parking area to a scenic viewpoint in a narrow sandstone saddle of Mesa Portales. There are scenic vistas along the entire route including badlands, sandstone cliffs, and mountain and mesa views from the Mesa Portales rim. Mountain bikes and dogs are allowed on this section of trail. Use caution crossing Chiquilla Wash – areas of quick sand exist when wet and the wash is prone to flash floods.

CDT North
The CDT heads north out of Cuba via the Los Pinos Trail. This trail follows the Los Pinos Creek for 3.1 miles while ascending nearly 2,000 vertical feet from the Nacimiento Mountain foothills to the top of the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. Once on top, a network of wilderness trails invites further exploration. Vegetation along the trail is lush and amazingly diverse. Wildflowers bloom in profusion from May to September. Views are limited until one reaches the top of the mountain.

This trail is suitable for short or long excursions and is an excellent entry point for longer trips into the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. The trail is rated as difficult due to the elevation gain and loss. Round trip to the end of the trail and back is 6.2 miles and may take from 3 to 6 hours. Camping is allowed by permit at the trailhead and in the San Pedro Parks, but be sure to practice Leave No Trace and make sure any campfire is completely out before leaving the area.

Ten Things to do in Cuba

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Go for a bike ride on Bluebird Mesa

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Take in the views at Cabezon Peak

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Learn some history at Chaco Canyon

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Take a stroll along Rattlesnake Ridge

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Enjoy a picnic at San Gregorio Lake

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Experience the old west at Clara’s Trading Post

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Challenge yourself at the Deadman Peaks Ultra Run

Suggested Hike

Hiker Resources

    • wifi
    • camping/ lodging
    • showers
    • food
    • laundry
    • camp supplies
    • The Cuban Lodge
    • P.O. Box 1538, Cuba
    • NM 87013
    • Frontier Laundry
    • 6476 US-550
    • NM 87013
    • The Del Prado Motel (has a hiker box)
    • 6380 US-550
    • NM 87013