Although less that 100 feet from NM Highway 9, this town is hard to
spot unless you know exactly where to look. Not much remains anymore
except some of the fences that made up the livestock pens that used to
be here. At one time there was a railroad siding here, water tanks
for livestock and a loading ramp for cattle on the trains. Named
for the East Potrillo mountains located just to the north of the town.
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Remains of some of the livestock pens located at Potrillo. Notice the piece of rail being used as a fence post in the foreground. |