Interstate 10 in New Mexico - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Arizona–New Mexico state line
Continuation into Arizona
Hidalgo
3 Steins
5 NM 80 south – Douglas former routing of US 80
11 NM 338 south – Animas
15 Gary
Lordsburg 20 I-10 Bus. east (West Motel Drive) – Lordsburg Signed as exits 20A (Rest Area) and 20B (I-10 Bus.) eastbound
22 NM 494 (Main Street)
24 I-10 Bus. west (East Motel Drive) / US 70 west West end of US 70 overlap
29 (no name)
Grant
34 NM 113 south – Playas
42 Separ
49 NM 146 south – Hachita, Antelope Wells
Luna
55 Quincy
62 Gage
68 NM 418 east
Deming 81 I-10 Bus. east (West Pine Street)
82A US 180 west to NM 26 east – Silver City, Hatch West end of US 180 overlap; eastbound entrance is via exit 82B
82B Cedar Street, Railroad Boulevard Westbound entrance is via exit 82A
85 I-10 Bus. west (East Pine Street)
102 Akela
Doña Ana
116 NM 549 west
127 Corralitos Road
Las Cruces 132 Las Cruces International Airport
135 US 70 east (West Picacho Avenue) East end of US 70 overlap
139 NM 292 south (Motel Boulevard)
140 NM 28 (Avenida de Mesilla)
142 NM 101 west (University Avenue) / NM 188 north (Valley Drive) / NM 478 (Main Street) NM 478 follows route of US 80/US 85 before the Interstate Highway system
144 I-25 north (US 85 north) – Las Cruces, Albuquerque West end of US 85 overlap
151 Mesquite
155 NM 227 west – Vado, Berino
162 NM 404 – Anthony, Chaparral
New Mexico–Texas state line
Continuation into Texas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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