Gila Cliff Dwelling National Monument sits within the expansive Gila National Forest in southwestern New Mexico, offering a remote camping experience in one of the region's most scenic and historically significant areas. Spanning over 3.3 million acres, the forest features rugged mountains, deep canyons, flowing rivers, and dense forests that create an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude away from crowds. Developed campgrounds provide essential facilities including vault toilets and potable water access at select locations. Dispersed camping options allow visitors to explore the backcountry for a more primitive experience. The area offers hiking with extensive trail systems leading through dramatic landscapes, including access to the iconic cliff dwellings that define the monument. The region experiences diverse weather patterns with potential monsoon activity in summer months. Visitors can explore the convergence of natural beauty and ancient Native American heritage while enjoying authentic wilderness camping in New Mexico's treasured Gila National Forest.