A gem of a State Park just north of the border
Pancho Villa State Park, named after Mexican General Pancho Villa, who attacked Columbus, NM, and once occupied by Camp Furlong, which was the staging grounds of 10,000 troops who pursued Villa in Mexico. This park is well maintained, as well as the bathrooms! Most sites have water and electric, and also level. There is much to see and do in Pancho Villa, and Columbus, NM. The campground has several old buildings, and a museum on the grounds The US and Mexican border is about 1.5 miles south of the park. If you have a passport, be sure visit the Pink Store in Palomas, MX We'd stay again!
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