One of the older stations in Socorro but one can tell that the owners keep it in good shape. 4 separate islands offering 3 types of gasoline and one diesel. A separate island for diesel only. Plenty
not for big trucks! Tight parking and clearance for vehicles with large trailers. Doable, just tight.
Decent station. Small store, 4 islands offering 3 level of gasoline and one diesel.
Nice stop in between towns. Lots of locals here. Has a restaurant. Good place to break up the drive.
Newest filling station in Socorro. Well lighted and good convenience store. Best access is in the middle turn in entrance with the south entrance being a little less easy to access. 7 pumps with 14 sets of hoses, one on each side of the pump. Diesel on all pumps along with regular, midrange and premium. Lots of room and parking. Propane exchange.
Convenient station off of mile marker 150 exit. Older station and honestly a little crowded inside as it’s the smallest of the stations in town but usually well stocked. Lights on the pumps aren’t always lit up. 4 islands offering gasoline and diesel. Air pump outside that takes credit cards. Fuel prices are at or close usually to the other stations in town. Tire repair right across the street south during the day.
Good customer service, but had problems with my card being accepted at pump. I'm not sure if that's a problem with the pump or a problem with my card though.
Right off of I-25 at the 150 exit. Usually a little more expensive than the stations in town. Plenty of pull off area for semis and campers. Small convenience store in the building. Honestly could use better management but it meets needs for fuel. Big plus is a Arby’s across the parking lot with plenty of parking.
No amenities found.
No gas, apparently not for years. Everyone who wasn't there because they were stranded looked like meth addicts. I'm pretty sure this place is a front for drugs.
A specialty is ethanol – free gas, which is recommended for chainsaws and other small engines. The midgrade is ethanol free.