Return to MilebyMile.com Home Page

New Mexico Road Maps, New Mexico Road Condition Photos, & Highway RV Travel Itineraries

Home > United States > New Mexico > United States 64


Road Map Guide by The Little Tree Bed and Breakfast


The Little Tree Bed and Breakfast

The Little Tree Bed and Breakfast

Click Here to Visit Their Web Site

PO Drawer ii,
Taos, New Mexico
87571

Phone: 505 776 8467


New Mexico United States #64

New Mexico Road Map Travel Guide
Arizona to Taos

Adobe New Mexico Road Map Travel Log Printer Version PDF

Km

Miles

Road Item

Road Summary

0.0
(403.1)
0.0
(250.5)
Taos, New Mexico - Junction of US 64, NM 522, and NM 150
This intersection is known locally as 'The Old Blinking Light'. A blinking light used to control traffic here and all directions were given 'from the blinking light'. After the intersection was upgraded in the late 1990's a contest was held to rename the intersection. The winning entry was 'The Old Blinking Light'. A fine restaurant by that name is located just 1 mile east of here. -- For highway travel via U.S. # 64 - N.M. #150 - N.M. # 522 See Milebymile.com Road Map Highway Travel Guides, for driving directions.
6.3
(396.8)
3.9
(246.6)
Taos Regional Airport

12.4
(390.7)
7.7
(242.8)
Rio Grande Gorge, Bridge, and Historic Markers
The second highest bridge in the federal highway system, over 650 feet tall and dedicated in 1965. This is also the starting point for the Jack M. Campbell Highway which passes through some of the most spectacular scenery in the southwest.
    12.9
    (390.2)
    8.0
    (242.5)
    Rest Area
    Picnic tables, shelters, and rest rooms.
    15.6
    (387.5)
    9.7
    (240.8)
    Earthships
    These 'Earthships' are part of the 'Greater World Community'. They have been built from recycled materials and are completely self sustaining.
      23.2
      (379.9)
      14.4
      (236.1)
      Old Stage Coach Road
      This road served the miners who took the train to Taos Junction, west of here, and then the stage coach to the gold mines in what is now Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico.
      42.0
      (361.1)
      26.1
      (224.4)
      Arroyo Aguaje Bridge
      A historic pony truss bridge is preserved just south of here.
      43.6
      (359.5)
      27.1
      (223.4)
      Tres Piedras, Junction US 285
      Gas and Diner. Cash only.
      43.9
      (359.2)
      27.3
      (223.2)
      Rio Arriba - Taos, New Mexico County line

        44.6
        (358.5)
        27.7
        (222.8)
        Ranger Station, Carson National Forest, New Mexico

          45.2
          (357.9)
          28.1
          (222.4)
          Carson National Forest Boundary

            54.7
            (348.4)
            34.0
            (216.5)
            Junction Forest Rd. 42

            62.3
            (340.8)
            38.7
            (211.8)
            Junction Forest Rds 712 and 421

            67.1
            (336.0)
            41.7
            (208.8)
            Junction Forest Rd. 133

            70.0
            (333.1)
            43.5
            (207.0)
            Junction Fortest Rd. 795

            74.7
            (328.5)
            46.4
            (204.1)
            Junction Forest Rd. 91B and Hopewell Lake, New Mexico
            Hopewell Lake has camping, picnicing, fishing, and rest rooms. The ruins of the old mining town of Hopewell might be seen to the west of the lake on the hillside.
            77.1
            (326.0)
            47.9
            (202.6)
            Junction Forest Rd. 1893

            83.8
            (319.3)
            52.1
            (198.4)
            Carson National Forest Boundary

            87.9
            (315.3)
            54.6
            (195.9)
            Picnic Shelter

            90.6
            (312.5)
            56.3
            (194.2)
            Brazos Cliffs Picnic Area and Historic Marker
            A truly spectacular view of the Brazos Cliffs
            121.2
            (281.9)
            75.3
            (175.2)
            Junction US 84
            US 64 heads north here.
            122.6
            (280.5)
            76.2
            (174.3)
            Junction NM 531, turn for El Vado Lake State Park
            El Vado Lake State Park Campground. Camping; Developed Sites (80) Picnicking Electric Sites (19) RV Dump Station Restrooms Showers.
              123.1
              (280.0)
              76.5
              (174.0)
              Gas, telephone

              123.8
              (279.4)
              76.9
              (173.6)
              Historic Marker, Tierra Amarilla
              Elevation 7,860 feet. Once an area known for beaver trapping, Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico became the focus in 1967 of a conflict between land rights activists and the National Guard.
                125.0
                (278.1)
                77.7
                (172.8)
                'Historic Marker, Fort Lowell', Turn for El Vado State Park
                At this junction of NM 112 Fort Lowell, New Mexico was in operation between 1866 and 1869 to defend the area from attacks by Native Americans whose land was being encroached upon by miners and settlers.
                  127.0
                  (276.2)
                  78.9
                  (171.6)
                  Junction NM 95, turn for Heron Lake State Park
                  Heron Lake State Park Campground. Camping; Developed Sites (250) Picnicking Electric Sites (54) RV Dump Station Restrooms Showers
                    127.9
                    (275.2)
                    79.5
                    (171.0)
                    Rio de los Brazos, New Mexico
                    Brazos river crossing
                    128.4
                    (274.7)
                    79.8
                    (170.7)
                    Junction of NM 334
                    The small Spanish village of Los Brazos, New Mexico hosts Tierra Wools Gallery and Educational Center. Here they recreate fine textiles in the Hispanic weaving tradition.
                      129.4
                      (273.7)
                      80.4
                      (170.1)
                      Junction of NM 512

                      133.7
                      (269.4)
                      83.1
                      (167.4)
                      Scenic Roadside Table

                      140.8
                      (262.3)
                      87.5
                      (163.0)
                      'Historic Markers, The Old Spanish Trail and Chama'
                      The Old Spanish Trail, which went from Santa Fe, NM to Los Angeles, CA in the mid 1800's crossed through this area. Chama was mainly populated in the early 1880's when the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad came through on its way to the mines of Colorado.
                        143.4
                        (259.7)
                        89.1
                        (161.4)
                        Rio Chama Crossing
                        A great river for overnight raft trips.
                          143.9
                          (259.3)
                          89.4
                          (161.1)
                          Chama, New MexicoTourist Information Center
                          US 64 turns to the left here. This intersection has gas, food, phones, restrooms, and lodging. Continue straight ahead for one mile to go to the train station for the scenic Cumbres and Toltec Railroad.
                            158.0
                            (245.1)
                            98.2
                            (152.3)
                            'Historic Marker, Continental Divide'
                            Elevation 7,275 feet.
                            160.8
                            (242.4)
                            99.9
                            (150.6)
                            W A Humphries Wildlife Area
                            This elk hunting unit produces more elk each hunting season than any other similarly sized area in the US.
                            163.8
                            (239.3)
                            101.8
                            (148.7)
                            Routes Divide
                            Turn west to follow US 64, continue straight north on US 84 to go to Pagosa Springs, CO
                              182.8
                              (220.3)
                              113.6
                              (136.9)
                              Jicarilla Apache, New Mexico Homeland Boundary

                                183.5
                                (219.7)
                                114.0
                                (136.5)
                                'Historic Marker, Jicarilla Apache Nation'
                                The Jicarilla Apaches were moved to this land in 1887 from their ancestral lands which were hundreds of miles to the east.
                                184.9
                                (218.2)
                                114.9
                                (135.6)
                                Dulce, NM, Picnic Area and Historic Marker for The Jicarilla Apache Reservation Centennial Highway
                                This highway name commemorates a 200 mile journey that the Jicarillas took in 1987 to acknowledge their original homelands. Last gas till Bloomfield.Dulce is also the Headquarters for the Jicarilla Apache Nation.
                                184.9
                                (218.2)
                                114.9
                                (135.6)
                                Jicarilla Apache Cultural Center
                                US 64 turns to the left here.
                                192.0
                                (211.1)
                                119.3
                                (131.2)
                                Dulce Lake, New Mexico
                                A great spot to relax, although some folks do say that a vast underground extra terrestrial complex is located in this area.
                                202.4
                                (200.7)
                                125.8
                                (124.7)
                                Junction NM 537
                                Turn for Stone Lake or Cuba, NM. Stone Lake is a trophy trout lake.
                                213.2
                                (189.9)
                                132.5
                                (118.0)
                                Bald Eagles
                                Keep your eyes peeled for flocks of Bald Eagles in this area.
                                218.2
                                (184.9)
                                135.6
                                (114.9)
                                Jicarilla Apache Homeland Boundary

                                218.5
                                (184.6)
                                135.8
                                (114.7)
                                Carson National Forest Boundary

                                  218.9
                                  (184.3)
                                  136.0
                                  (114.5)
                                  Junction Forest Road 310

                                  231.3
                                  (171.9)
                                  143.7
                                  (106.8)
                                  Carson National Forest Boundary

                                  232.5
                                  (170.6)
                                  144.5
                                  (106.0)
                                  Junction Forest Road 314

                                  238.3
                                  (164.8)
                                  148.1
                                  (102.4)
                                  Junction NM 527
                                  Turn left for Sims Mesa at Navajo Lake State Park Campground. Camping; Developed Sites (246) Picnicking, Electric Sites, RV Dump Station, Restrooms, Showers, Full Hookup
                                    261.5
                                    (141.6)
                                    162.5
                                    (88.0)
                                    Junction NM 539
                                    Turn for Navajo Dam.
                                    263.1
                                    (140.0)
                                    163.5
                                    (87.0)
                                    San Juan, New Mexico County Line

                                      281.0
                                      (122.1)
                                      174.6
                                      (75.9)
                                      Junction NM 511
                                      Turn here for Navajo Lake State Park
                                        283.6
                                        (119.6)
                                        176.2
                                        (74.3)
                                        San Juan River , New Mexico Crossing
                                        With an estimated 20,000 trout per mile the San Juan has some of the best year round fly fishing in North America.
                                          285.0
                                          (118.1)
                                          177.1
                                          (73.4)
                                          Blanco, NM

                                          285.3
                                          (117.8)
                                          177.3
                                          (73.2)
                                          Junction NM 575

                                          298.2
                                          (104.9)
                                          185.3
                                          (65.2)
                                          Ranger Station, Carson National Forest

                                            299.3
                                            (103.8)
                                            186.0
                                            (64.5)
                                            White Trucks
                                            The hundreds of white trucks that you see on this stretch of road are all out maintaining the large numbers of gas and oil wells in this region.
                                            299.8
                                            (103.3)
                                            186.3
                                            (64.2)
                                            Junction US 550
                                            Turn here for Aztec Ruins National Monument. Aztec Ruins preserves structures and artifacts relating to both the Chaco and Mesa Verde cultures of the Ancestral Pueblo from the 1100's. It has also been designated as a World Heritage Site
                                              300.1
                                              (103.0)
                                              186.5
                                              (64.0)
                                              Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce
                                              Tourist Information Center, Gas, ATM, Food
                                              300.3
                                              (102.8)
                                              186.6
                                              (63.9)
                                              Junction US 550 South
                                              Turn for Cuba, NM.
                                              302.7
                                              (100.4)
                                              188.1
                                              (62.4)
                                              Historic Marker, Bloomfield, NM
                                              Bloomfield was established on the banks of the San Juan River in 1879 in an area that had been farmed for over 700 years by prior cultures.
                                                304.3
                                                (98.8)
                                                189.1
                                                (61.4)
                                                Historic Marker, Salmon Ruins Archeological Research Center
                                                Salmon Ruins were inhabited by the Ancestral Pueblo for over 150 years beginning about the year 1130.
                                                  316.4
                                                  (86.7)
                                                  196.6
                                                  (53.9)
                                                  Junction NM 516
                                                  Turn here for Durango, CO. Local attractions in and around Durango CO. - Mesa Verde National Park - Vallecito Lake and Historic Downtown - Durango Mountain Resort The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
                                                    318.6
                                                    (84.5)
                                                    198.0
                                                    (52.5)
                                                    Bypass Route
                                                    Bear right to go to downtown Farmington, NM. Turn left at Murray Street.
                                                    323.1
                                                    (80.0)
                                                    200.8
                                                    (49.7)
                                                    Intersection Broadway (US 64) and Main
                                                    Turn right for 4 Corners Regional Airport.
                                                      324.1
                                                      (79.0)
                                                      201.4
                                                      (49.1)
                                                      Junction NM 371

                                                      326.0
                                                      (77.1)
                                                      202.6
                                                      (47.9)
                                                      La Plata River, New Mexico Crossing
                                                      A very important river for irrigation.
                                                        327.8
                                                        (75.3)
                                                        203.7
                                                        (46.8)
                                                        First View of Ship Rock
                                                        Keep your eyes open for Navajo hogans. This is also a great area to obtain both new and antique Navajo rugs, pottery, and jewelry.
                                                          328.5
                                                          (74.7)
                                                          204.1
                                                          (46.4)
                                                          'Historic Marker, Farmington, NM'
                                                          This area was part of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation until 1876.
                                                          347.6
                                                          (55.5)
                                                          216.0
                                                          (34.5)
                                                          Waterflow, NM
                                                          Not much to do in Waterflow.
                                                            350.8
                                                            (52.3)
                                                            218.0
                                                            (32.5)
                                                            'Historic Marker, Hog Back'
                                                            This ridge defines the western edge of the San Juan Basin and its deposits of uranium, coal, oil, and gas.
                                                            351.3
                                                            (51.8)
                                                            218.3
                                                            (32.2)
                                                            Navajo Indian Reservation Boundary
                                                            The land of the Dine'!
                                                              368.0
                                                              (35.1)
                                                              228.7
                                                              (21.8)
                                                              Shiprock, NM and Junction with US 666
                                                              Gas, food, and the Tse Bit A I shopping center. Turn right to stay on US 64.
                                                                370.1
                                                                (33.0)
                                                                230.0
                                                                (20.5)
                                                                Shiprock
                                                                Great views of Shiprock.
                                                                397.5
                                                                (5.6)
                                                                247.0
                                                                (3.5)
                                                                'Historic Marker, Beclabito Dome'
                                                                The Uranium mining boom manifested itself south of here in the early 1950's
                                                                  403.1
                                                                  (0.0)
                                                                  250.5
                                                                  (0.0)
                                                                  Arizona - New Mexico State Line
                                                                  Welcome to Arizona!

                                                                    © milebymile.com. Information provided as an unofficial resource on highway tourism information, as a convenience to our web site visitors. Information and status -- location, attractions, events, activities, highway signs, highway information, directions, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge.


                                                                    New Mexico Road Map Travel Guide: United States #64

                                                                    Contacts | About Us | News | Free New Mexico Road Map | New Mexico Road Map Guide Photos | Site Map | Help/FAQ | Login | Advertising | Affiliate Program |
                                                                    Legal Notice & Terms

                                                                    Copyright © 2007 Mile By Mile Media