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Ruidoso Winter Adventure: The Ultimate Kid-Friendly Family Itinerary 

Experience a magical family winter getaway in Ruidoso, NM! This kid-friendly itinerary is packed with snowy adventures, festive lights, and cozy dining—from tubing and ice skating to exploring historic sites. Get ready for unforgettable family fun in this charming mountain town!

Day 1: Winter Play and Tubing Adventure

Tubing at Winter Park, Ruidoso

  • Morning: Begin your day at Ruidoso Winter Park, which offers snow tubing with runs suitable for all ages. The park utilizes snow-making machines to ensure ample snow for fun.

  • Lunch: Enjoy a hearty meal at Log Cabin Restaurant, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and classic dishes that kids love.

  • Afternoon: Take a scenic drive to Ski Apache. Even if you're not skiing, the gondola ride provides breathtaking views of Sierra Blanca, offering a memorable experience for the whole family.

  • Evening: Cozy up with hot cocoa and S’mores packs at Java S'Treat and roast ‘em out back…at Jack’s Back Stage after ice skating at Wingfield Park’s beloved pop-up outdoor rink—a winter favorite for families!

Day 2: Wildlife and Local Fun

  • Morning: Explore the Lincoln National Forest with a winter hike or snowshoeing adventure (weather permitting). The forest's winter landscape is enchanting, and it's an excellent opportunity for kids to learn about local wildlife. Ensure to check trail conditions and dress appropriately for the weather.

  • Lunch: Stop by Hall of Flame Burgers for a casual and kid-friendly dining experience. They offer a variety of burgers and sides that cater to young tastes.

  • Afternoon: Visit Grindstone Lake for some winter fishing or a leisurely walk along the shoreline. Children might enjoy spotting wintering birds or discovering animal tracks in the snow.

  • Evening: Grab a bite at 440 BBQ & Smokehouse, a family-friendly eatery offering pit-smoked, hand-crafted BBQ favorites, including brisket, pulled pork, sausage, and turkey.

Day 3: Historical Exploration and Holiday Magic

Fort Stanton Historic Site

  • Morning: Visit the Wingfield Heritage House Museum, which opened on October 17, 2024. This beautifully restored 1920s home offers engaging exhibits on Ruidoso's history, providing an educational experience for children. 

  • Lunch: Enjoy a meal at The Village Buttery, known for its homemade soups and sandwiches. Please note that they close at 2:30 PM, so plan accordingly.

  • Afternoon: Visit the Fort Stanton Historic Site, one of the country's most intact 19th-century military forts. The site offers self-guided tours and exhibits that bring history to life, making it an engaging experience for kids. 

  • Evening: Take a scenic drive through Midtown or Upper Canyon to enjoy the holiday lights adorning the shops, street lamps, rustic cabins, and homes nestled among the pines. This charming, illuminated area offers a magical winter atmosphere for families, creating a memorable holiday experience.

Tips for Parents:

  • Clothing: Dress in layers with waterproof outerwear, as winter temperatures in Ruidoso can be chilly. From Outerwear and layering to helmets and goggles plus skis, boots, and boards, these Ruidoso ski shops have you covered.

  • Reservations: For activities like tubing and museum visits, it's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak seasons.

  • Alternative Activities: Consider alternative options such as watching a movie at Ruidoso's Sierra Cinema or enjoying games at Funtrackers Family Fun Center.

  • Accommodations: Browse the Ruidoso Lodging Directory to find your perfect home away from home.