Mundo Lake Campground sits just 4 miles south of Dulce on the Jicarilla Apache Nation reservation in northern New Mexico, offering a serene high-desert retreat for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The lake is one of the most productive fishing destinations on the reservation, stocked more frequently and heavily than other reservation lakes with Rainbow Trout, Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, and the impressive Tiger Musky — with specimens recorded at nearly 20 pounds. Four floating docks anchor around the lake's perimeter, making shore access easy and helping visitors fish past summer weeds. The lake accommodates fishing from shore, small boats, and float tubes, and draws ice fishing enthusiasts during winter months. On-site amenities include grills, picnic tables, and toilet facilities, making it a comfortable base for a day trip or overnight stay. Situated within the scenic landscapes of the Jicarilla Apache Nation near Dulce, New Mexico, the campground provides a quiet, nature-immersed setting far from urban bustle. The surrounding region is renowned for its wildlife, wide-open skies, and traditional Apache heritage. Whether casting a line for trophy Tiger Musky or simply unwinding amid New Mexico's high-country scenery, Mundo Lake Campground delivers an authentic and memorable outdoor experience in the heart of the Southwest.