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Interstate Rest Area Guide |
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The Interstate Travel Guide helps you to easily find rest areas, welcome centers, and more. Know what amenities are available such as: - Restrooms |
New Mexico Rest Areas and Welcome CentersBelow is information about rest areas and welcome centers located along Interstate highways in New Mexico.
Interstate 10Interstate 10 in New Mexico runs east to west for 164 miles from the Texas state line to the Arizona state line. Eastbound travelers should read up the chart. Westbound travelers read down the chart.
Interstate 25Interstate 25 in New Mexico runs north to south for 462 miles from the Colorado state line to I-10 in Las Cruces. Northbound travelers should read up the chart. Southbound travelers read down the chart.
Interstate 40Interstate 40 in New Mexico is about 374 miles long. It runs east to west from the Texas state line to the Arizona state line. Eastbound travelers should read up the chart. Westbound travelers read down the chart.
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