State Road 211 (NM 211) is a state highway in Grant County, New Mexico, United States, that forms a northeastern loop off of U.S. Route 180 (US 180), beginning south of Gila and ending in Cliff.
NM 211 begins at a T intersection with US 180 south of the census-designated place (CDP) of Gila. (US 180 heads east toward Silver City and Deming and west toward Cliff and the northern terminus of NM 211.) From its southern terminus NM 211 proceeds northerly for just over to a Y intersection the southern end of New Mexico State Road 153 (NM 153 / Turkey Creek Road) in in the central part of Gila. (NM 153 heads north-northeast for nearly before state maintenance ends north of Gila.) NM 211 then proceeds west-northwesterly to cross the Gila River, leave Gila, and enter the CDP of Cliff.
Just over after entering Cliff, NM 211 reaches the southern end of New Mexico State Road 292 (NM 292 / Box Canyon Road) at a T intersection. (NM 292 heads north-northeast for before state maintenance ends north of Cliff.) NM 211 then proceeds west-southwesterly to its western terminus at a T intersection with US 180 in the central part of Cliff. (US 180 heads east toward the southern terminus of NM 211 and west toward Glenwood and Springerville in Arizona.)