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Portions of Columbus and Pancho Villa State Park, Columbus, New Mexico Coordinates 31°49′39″N 107°37′50″W / 31.82750°N 107.63056°W / 31.82750; -107
The Columbus New Mexico Port of Entry is an international border crossing between Columbus, New Mexico, United States, and Palomas, Chihuahua, Mexico.Located at the southern terminus of New Mexico State Road 11 (NM 11), it is one of three border crossings into New Mexico, along with the Antelope Wells Port of Entry and the Santa Teresa Port of Entry.
The Antelope Wells Port of Entry is an international border crossing between Antelope Wells, New Mexico, United States, and El Berrendo, Chihuahua, Mexico.It is one of three border crossings into New Mexico, along with the Columbus Port of Entry and the Santa Teresa Port of Entry, and by far the most remote, located in the sparsely populated New Mexico Bootheel.
Arizona–New Mexico line: New Mexico: San Juan: Shiprock: 21.935: 35.301: US 491 south – Gallup: Western end of US 491 concurrency; former US 666; US 64 west to the Arizona state line is former NM 504: 22.787: 36.672: US 491 north – Cortez: Eastern end of US 491 concurrency; former US 666: Farmington: 48.371: 77.846: NM 170 north – La ...
Difficulty: Easy Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Length: 17.2 miles Elevation gain: 311 feet Details:This lengthy trail runs from Three Creeks Metro Park near Obetz all the way up to Wolfe Park near ...
Anapra Road to US 85 at Texas–New Mexico state line: NM 28 in La Union — — Section from NM 28 east renumbered NM 183 in the 1988 renumbering. Section from NM 28 west renumbered as NM 182 in 2000; one small section to the north was removed from the state highway system. It was rerouted over NM 319. NM 274 — — NM 10 near Cedar Crest: La ...
The official route of the CDT in New Mexico is 794.5 miles (1,278.6 km) long, [1] although many alternate routes shorten or lengthen that distance. The lowest elevation of the trail in New Mexico is 4,189 feet (1,277 m) in the town of Lordsburg [25] and the highest elevation in New Mexico is 11,301 feet (3,445 m) at the summit of Mount Taylor ...
U.S. Highway 87 (US 87) is a north–south United States highway (though it is signed east–west in New Mexico) that runs for 2,005 miles (3,215 km) from northern Montana to southern Texas, making it the longest north-south road to not have a "1" in its number and the third longest north-south road in the country, behind U.S. 41 and U.S. 1.