Truck Stops in New Mexico
Find the best truck stops, parking, and amenities for CDL drivers in New Mexico. Approximately 65 truck stops statewide.
Total Stops
65+
Top Rated
3 Featured
Best Corridors
3 Routes
Major Truck Stop Chains in New Mexico
| Chain | Locations | Key Amenities |
|---|---|---|
| Pilot/Flying J | 12 | DieselDEFShowersWi-Fi |
| Love's Travel Stops | 10 | DieselDEFShowersTire Care |
| TA/Petro | 4 | DieselRestaurantShowers |
Top Rated Truck Stops in New Mexico
Love's Travel Stop
Las Cruces, NM
Pilot Travel Center
Gallup, NM
Flying J Travel Center
Albuquerque, NM
Truck Parking Tips for New Mexico
New Mexico has adequate truck stop coverage along I-40 and I-25 but long stretches on I-10 and US-285 have limited options. Las Cruces at the I-10/I-25 junction and Gallup on I-40 west are major overnight hubs. Albuquerque has several options near the I-40/I-25 interchange. Southern NM on I-10 can have 60+ mile gaps.
Best Corridors for Truck Stops
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Frequently Asked Questions About Truck Stops in New Mexico
Where are the best truck stops on I-40 in New Mexico?
Gallup (near Arizona border), Albuquerque (I-40/I-25 junction), and Tucumcari (near Texas border) have the best concentrations. Grants and Santa Rosa also have options.
How far apart are truck stops on I-10 in New Mexico?
I-10 in southern New Mexico has long gaps between stops, up to 60+ miles. Deming, Las Cruces, and Lordsburg are the main options. Always top off fuel before entering this corridor.
Does the weight-distance tax affect truck stops?
New Mexico's weight-distance tax is based on miles driven in the state. Truck stops do not collect this tax. Carriers file quarterly returns based on odometer readings. Make sure your weight-distance credentials are current before entering New Mexico.