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Map: WSMR Main Post

 

These maps are provided to help you reach White Sands Missile Range. The main post is located on the southern side of the range and features main gates for Las Cruses, New Mexico and El Paso, Texas.

  • To see where White Sands Missile Range is in relation to nearby major metropolitan areas see Where We Are.
  • For driving directions from the El Paso International Airport click here.
 
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