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Clines Corners Travel Center & RV Park
Overview
Established in 1934, Clines Corners Travel Center & RV Park serves as a historic landmark for travelers navigating the high desert of New Mexico. Originally a small gas station, it has evolved into a massive roadside destination known for its extensive gift shop and nostalgic atmosphere. The RV park provides a practical, no-nonsense resting point for those journeying across the Southwest along the iconic Route 66 corridor.
Location & Surroundings
Situated at the busy intersection of Interstate 40 and U.S. Highway 285, the park offers a unique vantage point of the expansive New Mexico plains. The landscape is characterized by wide-open skies and low-lying desert vegetation, providing a true sense of the American West. Its strategic position makes it a vital hub for travelers moving between Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and the eastern plains of the state.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features pull-through sites designed for ease of use, accommodating larger rigs with full hookup connections. Beyond the camping spots, visitors have immediate access to a variety of essential services within the travel center:
- Spacious sites with 30 and 50-amp electrical service
- An on-site diner and homemade fudge kitchen
- Clean restrooms, laundry facilities, and a post office
- Large fuel islands for gasoline and diesel
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the travel center itself is a destination, the park is a gateway to larger New Mexico attractions. A short drive north leads to the historic charm of Santa Fe, where visitors can explore art galleries and adobe architecture. To the west, Albuquerque offers the Sandia Peak Tramway. For those staying close to the rig, browsing the 30,000-square-foot gift shop for authentic Southwestern souvenirs is a time-honored tradition.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for cross-country RVers who value convenience and easy highway access over resort-style luxuries. It is a perfect fit for big-rig owners looking for a reliable overnight stop without navigating tight city streets. Travelers following Route 66 history will appreciate the legacy of this stop, making it a favorite for those who enjoy classic roadside Americana and efficient refueling during a long haul.
Amenities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Travis Dotson
What a unique travel stop along historic Route 66! This location is not only visually distinctive, but it’s also a great place to stock up on snacks, souvenirs, and travel essentials. With a wide variety of items and a convenient layout, it makes for a perfect pit stop for travelers exploring the iconic route.
D Bebber
This is definitely an interesting place. When we walked in it kind of stunk and it definitely has a dirty travel center/truckstop feel. There’s still a lot of interesting things to look at and the bathrooms while they were not immaculately clean they were serviceable. The store had a variety of things for tourist to pick up. Easy to get into and out of. Would stop there again.
Bryan Rupp
Stopping at Clines Corners has been a family tradition for me since childhood, nearly half a century ago. The gift shop offers a wide variety of merchandise—Southwest, New Mexico, alien, Sasquatch, Native American, and more. It’s also a great spot to stretch your legs on the long drive across the high plains. Prices vary; some items are noticeably higher than at other souvenir stops, while others are still quite reasonable for the 2020s. The site also features an ice cream shop, nearby gas, and RV camping. This wasn’t my first visit, and it certainly won’t be my last.
Rachel McDonald
Ladies, this was a very clean bathroom. Neither the doors nor walls go all the way to the floor, so remember to hang your purse on the hook. The store was well-stocked. Long line today, but we were able to check-out at the candy counter.
Liz Lee
Interesting, but something seems off. I wasn't comfortable inside. I know it sounds odd but it's the best words I can use to describe being there. They had a wide variety of candies and snacks and tons of souvenirs. Space and alien focus.
Erin Cougill
I've been to this travel stop many times, the last three times the bathrooms have been disgusting, the floors are not clean nor were the stalls. They used to be well managed but it's gone done hill. Their hand written signs are kind of tacky and it just feels unclean. We probably will take it off our route when we come this way. We will try again someday. Maybe they'll get a more effective manager!
Fatima Gonzalez
Always a great stop ! Clean restrooms and friendly cashiers .
Sofiia Kravchenko
We were there at night, and unfortunately, half of the store was already closed, but the place was still quite interesting, and there were some nice souvenirs. However, the whole impression was ruined by the staff. Two men who worked there completely ignored us when we addressed them and acted as if they didn’t see or hear us, even though we were standing right in front of them. They didn’t really want to serve us, so we didn’t buy anything there.😔
Slow Walker
Probably one of the largest gift shops inside of a gas station I have ever laid my eyes upon. Greta place to get yourself or that special person in your life some sweet souvenirs. They have things you have never seen before and the old nostalgic machine from the movie big. Let me know if you have seen them. Kinda cool and super creepy. Don’t forget to grab some delicious chocolates while you’re here !!
Driven
A fun stop. A huge gift shop inside complete with fudge, chocolate sweets, a convenience store section.Subway located here too. Truck and rv friendly. Showers available on truckers side. Easy to find. Recommend for travelers for fun pitstop.