For the park in Quezon City, Philippines, see La Mesa Ecopark.
La Mesa Park
Location
Raton, New Mexico
Date opened
1946
Date closed
1992
Race type
Thoroughbred Quarter Horse
Course type
Dirt
Notable races
Land of Enchantment Futurity
Live racing handle
$11,967,687 (annual record 1977)
Attendance
4,892 (daily record 1965)
La Mesa Park was a horse racing track in Raton, New Mexico. The track hosted both Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing. When La Mesa opened in 1946 it was the first horse racing track in New Mexico.[1] La Mesa Park closed in 1992.[2][3]
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