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== Facilities ==
 
== Facilities ==
There are a number of hotels in Lordsburg. Most hikers choose to stay at the Econo-Lodge as they offer a preferable rate for hikers. The Continental Divide Trail Coalition also operate a shuttle to the Southern Terminus from this hotel in hiking season. Budget-conacious hikers can also choose to camp in the Veteran's Park.
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There are a number of hotels in Lordsburg. Most hikers choose to stay at the Econo-Lodge as they offer a preferable rate for hikers. The Continental Divide Trail Coalition also operate a shuttle to the Southern Terminus from this hotel in hiking season. Budget-conscious hikers can also choose to camp in the Veteran's Park.
  
 
There is both a Dollar General and Family Dollar in town. Hikers can also resupply from Saucedo's Supermarket.
 
There is both a Dollar General and Family Dollar in town. Hikers can also resupply from Saucedo's Supermarket.
  
 
There is a McDonald's in town, near the I-10 on-ramp. Kranberry's is a popular breakfast spot with hikers, as is Los Arcos liquor store. Several gas stations sell the usual selection of chips, candy, jerky etc.
 
There is a McDonald's in town, near the I-10 on-ramp. Kranberry's is a popular breakfast spot with hikers, as is Los Arcos liquor store. Several gas stations sell the usual selection of chips, candy, jerky etc.

Revision as of 19:56, 11 October 2019

Lordsburg, New Mexico is a town located on the Continental Divide Trail at mile 85. It is the closest significant town to the trail's Southern Terminus. Interstate 10 passes through the town.

Facilities

There are a number of hotels in Lordsburg. Most hikers choose to stay at the Econo-Lodge as they offer a preferable rate for hikers. The Continental Divide Trail Coalition also operate a shuttle to the Southern Terminus from this hotel in hiking season. Budget-conscious hikers can also choose to camp in the Veteran's Park.

There is both a Dollar General and Family Dollar in town. Hikers can also resupply from Saucedo's Supermarket.

There is a McDonald's in town, near the I-10 on-ramp. Kranberry's is a popular breakfast spot with hikers, as is Los Arcos liquor store. Several gas stations sell the usual selection of chips, candy, jerky etc.