“Ready for a road trip? Set your spring break road trip sights on Ruidoso, a quaint mountain town set in the Sacramento mountains just a few hours southeast of Albuquerque and two hours north of El Paso.” – Reader’s Digest
Read MoreIn the spring of 2020, tech entrepreneur Kina Pickett and his family hit the road in their 1970 Airstream International. The Picketts – Kina, Nellie, six-year-old son Ashur (Ash), and four-year-old daughter Story – and made their way out of their home state of Montana into some of the most beautiful parts of the United States —including Ruidoso!Watch the video.
Read More“Rich in open spaces, outdoor adventures, and espresso-laden WiFi, Ruidoso — population 8,000 — is rising as the Southwest’s next digital destination, an extended home-away-from-home locale.” Read the article at MatadorNetwork.com >>
Read MoreAhead of a new year and with the promise of a return to travel, Thrillist, an online media website covering food, drink, travel and entertainment, has released its roundup of the best places to visit in New Mexico, with a special shout-out to Ruidoso! Read the article at thrillist.com>>
Read MoreA recent study by RENTCafé.com as reported at Forbes.com analyzed which destinations are holding strong during the pandemic when it comes to their appeal among Americans. The study showed that Americans are craving small-town comfort and nature vacations. Not surprisingly, Ruidoso ranked in the Top 20 US Travel destinations and Top 10 Natural Travel destinations.
Read More“Are you on the lookout for a new town to call home? You don’t need to look too hard because we know of a picture-perfect mountain town that has a little bit of everything.” - Onlyinyourstate.com
Read MoreLauren at The Curious Adventurer travel blog shares her tips for the perfect weekend in Ruidoso.
Read MoreStart planning your 2020 travel! Matador Network includes New Mexico in their global list of the 25 places you need to visit in 2020, with a special shout-out to Ruidoso! Read the article at matadornetwork.com
Read More“Ruidoso is one of southern New Mexico's top mountain destinations during both summer and winter, but it especially shines during the chilly seasons. The town receives an average of three feet of snow each year and has an incredible, rustic atmosphere.” — OnlyinYourState.com
Read More“…take the scenic route back through the Sierra Blanca Mountains and spend the night in Ruidoso. This little mountain town is one of the coolest in America, and few people have heard of it. It’s home to North America’s southernmost ski resort if you want to get a few last runs in before heading home. Plus, loads of mountain hiking and welcoming restaurants to get a last taste of New Mexican cuisine.” —MatadorNetwork.com
Read More“If your Christmas feels like a three-ring circus inside a small tent, consider taking your show on the road to Ruidoso. In the heart of southern New Mexico’s Sierra Blanca Mountains, the town bursts with outdoor recreation, cozy cabins, and made-to-order holiday cheer.” — New Mexico Magazine
Read MoreRuidoso ranks #10 in the top 25 coolest towns in the U.S., according to a 2019 report by the travel website, Matador Network. The only New Mexico town to make the list, Ruidoso’s warm community spirit, wide-open trail systems, welcoming locals, and an easy mix of innovative, homegrown food make it an appealing travel destination according to the site.
Read MoreThe Culture Trip, a global travel website, names Ruidoso one of New Mexico’s top 10 most beautiful towns! Read the article at TheCultureTrip.com >>
Read More“The mountains are a playground for anyone looking to ski and hike, while adrenaline-pumping activities such as zip-lining and horseback riding are also available. Those who prefer to stay in town can enjoy New Mexico’s vibrant art scene at the Midtown Gallery Walk or relax with a massage at the Blue Lotus Day Spa and Yoga.“ —The Discoverer Blog
Read MoreTravel website Far & Wide names Ruidoso’s Cafe Rio as the best pizza in New Mexico. Read what reviewers had to say.
Read More“If you haven’t heard about the wild horses of Lincoln County…hang onto your saddles…This is the wild side of Ruidoso. Free to roam. Free to graze. Free to romp and frolic. The wild horses of Alto have been a welcome sight for tourists and locals, alike.” - FocusNM.com
Read MoreBilly the Kid Scenic Byway – New Mexico. Billy the Kid blazed a trail of mischief and mayhem through America’s Southwest like a horseback-riding, six-shooter-wielding Tasmanian devil. So much so that the state named a scenic byway after him. — CarRentals.com
Read MoreDiscover the best of Ruidoso with YOLO TX travel TV host Aerin Carreno as she shares her Ruidoso adventures in Season 2 opener.
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