When traveling throughout the Land of Enchantment, or passing through on Route 66, you’ll need a place to stop, rest, and preferably grab an amazing Southwest bite to eat. This old rest stop in New Mexico goes back to the 1930s, and has been a true oasis in the desert for decades. Not only is this a full fledged gas station and gift shop, there’s also a quaint little sit-down restaurant right within the rest stop. After you gather your necessities and browse the gift shop, pull up a seat to their counter or hit a booth and fill up on some classic diner food. This travel center in the unincorporated town of Clines Corners is the ultimate stop before you continue your travels.

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Have you ever stopped at Clines Corners Travel Center upon your travels? Did you grab a bite to eat? How was it? We’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments!

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