Los Lunas, New Mexico

[4] According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 10.1 square miles (26.0 km2), all land.

El Cerro de Los Lunas, a volcano related to the Rio Grande rift, forms a prominent landmark at the western edge of the village.

On September 14, 2016, Facebook announced their plans to open a data center in Los Lunas.

[9] The construction would start in October 2016, and it will be equipped with the latest in the Open Compute Project hardware designs, protected from the frequent dust storms that occur in New Mexico, and powered by 100% clean and renewable energy through solar and wind plants.

[11] The village is served by the New Mexico Rail Runner Express at Los Lunas station.

Among them are annual events such as: the St. Patrick's Day Balloon Rally; Fourth of July Parade, celebration and fireworks display at Daniel Fernandez Park; and the Holiday Electric Light Parade down Main Street (NM Highway 6).

The town has been the site of two episodes of Breaking Bad, serving as the home of Tuco Salamanca.

Atrisco Heritage Academy HS, Kirtland Air Force Base, and National Museum of Nuclear Science & History are adjacent to but outside of the city limits.Rio Grande HS and Sandia Peak Tramway are near but not in the city limits.

Los Lunas government building
Map of New Mexico highlighting Valencia County