The small cemetery plot of land is located right off of Highway 71 E., however it is not visible from the roadway despite being about 100 feet from the side of the road. The best way to find it is to exit on Richards Drive which is a very small rural street that runs behind the graveyard. There is no road in, no sign and no parking lot so you'll just have to park along the street. The cemetery appears to be fairly neglected with many missing headstones, some of them broken and others laying on their sides. It's possible that many of the original markers were made of wood and have since long deteriorated. From the looks of things this is very much a Hispanic cemetery and there are a few decorated graves from living family members, but most are lost to the passage of time. Most of the graves here from the early to mid 20th century, with just a couple from the last 10 to 20 years. There appears to be only one family plot that I could find while all the rest of the graves appear to be arranged in random order. All throughout the property you will see wild irises popping up through the ground which must be quite a sight come spring time. Unless you have family here, it's probably not worth visiting and nor would I consider this a desirable forever home. Photos in the review spell out the rest of the story. read more