Continental Divide Marker (Route 66/I-40)

New Mexico

TypeHistory
CategoryHistoric Markers

A roadside sign on the New Mexico prairie marks the exact spine of the continent — rain falling a few feet to one side eventually reaches the Pacific, a few feet the other way, the Atlantic. Route 66 and I-40 both cross it at 7,245-plus feet, the highest point either road hits in New Mexico.

A genuinely missing anchor — the Continental Divide crossing is name-checked in Roamward's own search_places test fixtures ('Continental Divide Route 66 Marker') but no dedicated guide row for the NM I-40 crossing has been promoted. Free, instant, bragging-rights checkin sitting almost exactly at the midpoint of the 138km dead zone (Exit 47, between Coolidge and Thoreau).

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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