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We are driving west across Texas and need advice on I-10 into NM and AZ. Need to get there for family so no sight seeing this time along the way. I'm a little concerned about the stretch near the Mexico border. Is it saFe along that part? Any RV park recommendactions? Thanks
I would avoid stopping near El Paso unless you need to dump sewage, but that's a different thread. You are only near the boarder from Sierra Blanca, TX to Las Cruces, NM. Other than that you shouldn't be bothered by border patrol. Isn't that what you meant?
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MarkS & Jackie MSgt, USAF, Ret 2004 Volvo 780 530 HP Cummins 13 speed 2014 Trilogy 3650RE fulltime since Oct 8, 2016
The crazy drivers in El Paso are the main issue and don't stay in El Paso itself, it isn't safe. (There is a bypass route of US54 north, 3255 north into NM, then NM404 west back to I-10). There are Passport America campgrounds along the way if you have that. There is a steakhouse south of El Paso where you can have dinner and be locked in all night to boondock - http://www.cattlemanssteakhouse.com/. Van Horn, TX has just banned RVs overnighting except in a campground, so I would avoid it.
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Bill Joyce, 40' 2004 Dutch Star DP towing an AWD 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid Journal at http://www.sacnoth.com Full-timing since July 2003
Thanks for all the replies, I'm feeling more confident doing that route now. Haven't been to a Cattlemen's Steak house in quite a while...sounds mighty tasty.
We winter in Casa Grande, AZ and our daughter is now living in Abilene, TX. We have made 5 round trips between the two places in the last 18 months. It is a pretty desolate drive, with very few RV parks along the way...especially between ElPaso and Midland/Odessa. We now stay at the Escapees Parks in Pecos, TX and in Deming, NM on our drive. There are some nice parks in Las Cruces as well. Passport America Parks listed in Sierra Blanca, TX are now defunct as are some of the ones in Van Horn. The Abilene RV parks are okay, but certainly not wonderful. On two trips we had major vehicle problems and while not impossible, we had to wait a very long time for help to arrive. (advantage of having your house with you!) Happy travels!
Slightly off topic here, but keep in mind that even "desolate" places have their own kind of beauty. One just has to keep their eyes and minds open for the beauty. I was raised in the Oklahoma Panhandle and a lot of that is tree-less and with miles and miles of nothing but farmland and some grassland sections. But, when the Yucca is blooming, those grasslands can be a place of beauty.
Here is a place about 20 miles from my hometown and right off of the "only" highway through that area.