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New Mexico Welcome Center, 24-hour parking maximum, has bathrooms, a spigot for water (marked non-potable) and shaded/covered picnic tables. Just across the TX/NM border off I10
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Stayed here overnight, it has a lot of Picnic areas for you to sit and eat. Bathroom was clean. It was pretty quiet at night and in the day. I liked the stay.
Report Check-InWe ended up here after finding the BLM land nearby completely trashed and unsafe (mattresses, broken bottles, and a treacherous, steep gravel Pipeline Rd), we were pretty frustrated by the time we rolled up here. It was a great stay through bad weather, got sandwiched between 2 semis which protected us from the wind and we were able to use the bathrooms all night. Non-potable water spigot is bright blue and easy to find next to the parking lot. A cop was parked all morning, seemed to just be keeping an eye on things. Great spot for a 24hr stop.
Report Check-InThe blue water spigot is by ramada #3. Very cold and delicious. Really cute picnic areas so typical in NM.
Report Check-In24 hour rest stop restrooms
my vehicle was broken into around 2 am while in the restroom.
New Mexico Welcome Center, 24-hour parking maximum, has bathrooms, a spigot for water (marked non-potable) and shaded/covered picnic tables. Just across the TX/NM border off I10
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