Turn left (west) on the Sunshine Valley Road. From the traffic light in Questa, NM, drive 9.7 miles north on highway 522 to the signed Sunshine Valley Road.
The main access road for the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument and Ute Mountain is the east/west Sunshine Valley Road. The views from the slopes of Ute Mountain of the nearby Latir Peak Wilderness to the east, the cluster of Colorado 14ers Little Bear, Blanca and Lindsey to the north and San Antonio Mountain to the west are fantastic. Pants are a great idea when exploring Ute Mountain. Beware, however, that much of the vegetation on and around Ute Mountain is prickly and stout. The area is great for exploration and adventure in that very little information exists regarding accessing the mountain.
As testament to the rugged and isolated nature of the mountain, there are no established trailheads nor official trails to the summit of Ute Mountain. The mountain is quite prominent, jutting out of the rugged and relatively flat high desert terrain surrounding the mountain. At 10,093' the mountain is the highest point of the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument, a national monument established on Maby Presidential Proclamation. Ute Mountain is a volcanic cone mountain in northern New Mexico.