Clines Corners Travel Center in Clines Corners, New Mexico is a gas station, souvenir shop, and RV Park that has been serving travelers since 1934.
Clines Corners was founded by Roy E. Cline in 1934. He wanted to open a convenient stop where “weary travelers to stop, shop, and eat.” Opened between Moriarty and Santa Rosa he fulfilled his wish by creating a bustling stop that still attracts Route 66 travelers and New Mexico road trippers today. A smart businessman, Cline even moved the location of the business several times, eventually to its current location, to capitalize on the popularity of Route 66 and, later, Interstate 40.
The Road Trip Journal & Activity Book
Enjoy fun games and challenges to pass the time on your next road trip and have a keepsake to look back on for years to come with this entertaining must-have for your next vacation.
The 30,000-square-foot retail space has Route 66 souvenirs, New Mexico-themed gifts, fudge, and local wares. You can also pick up snacks for the road or stop at the on-site restaurant for a meal.
A newer RV park at Clines Corners has 36 pull-through sites that include hookups for power. And restrooms, showers, and a laundromat are available for those who need them!
Stop at Clines Corners Travel Center on your Route 66 road trip. Also be sure to drive the Route 66 Musical Highway on your way!
Clines Corners Travel Center
Address: 1 Yacht Club Dr, Clines Corners, NM 87070
Hours: Open 24/7
Cost: Service Costs Vary