If you grew up watching westerns on TV, the landscapes on this New Mexico Backcountry Discovery Route (NMBDR) will bring back memories. It’s true Wild West with the history to prove it.
Read MorePillow’s Funtrackers in Ruidoso is a great place for family entertainment and family outings. At Funtrackers you'll find fun for all ages at this family-favorite Ruidoso amusement park offering 3 go-kart tracks, 18-hole mini-golf, bumper boats, a maze, and arcade games.
Read MoreThe Smokey Bear Ranger District in Ruidoso offers many different recreation opportunities for all seasons including picnicking, hiking, horseback riding, hunting, camping and more.
Read MoreListed on the National Register of Historic Places, Monjeau Lookout was originally built in 1936, then reconstructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1940. Its impressive stone structure managed to survive the 2012 Little Bear Fire, although the landscape is only now recovering. The drive is steep and adventurous, but camping is available nearby.
Read MorePlanning a camping trip in Ruidoso? Whether you’re tent camping, car camping, or traveling in an RV, proper preparation ensures a safe and enjoyable outdoor experience. Learn essential tips on campsite safety, wildlife awareness, fire regulations, and gear essentials before you head into the mountains. Stay prepared and make the most of your Ruidoso adventure.
Read MoreGrindstone Lake Recreation Area returns to low-season operations effective September 6, 2022. Open 5:00 am to 11:00 pm, weekend reservations are no longer required, and while the WIBIT Water Park is closed for the season, you can still kayak, paddleboard, hike, bike, horseback ride, picnic, and enjoy disc golf.
Read MoreThis family-focused entertainment venue offers a petting zoo, tractor rides, giant slide, tunnel, picnic area, and a bounce house. Located at 525 Resort Drive near Disc Golf Course and Grindstone Lake.
Read MoreAutumn is one of Ruidoso’s most enjoyable seasons with crisp weather, changing colors, and not as many visitors. If you’re itching for some adventure, consider one of these fun (and often FREE) fall travel ideas.
Read MoreAugust 31 is National Eat Outside Day. So, pack up a lunch, head over to the park, and commune with nature while you eat your meal under the open sky with these ideas for ways to enjoy the holiday in Ruidoso.
Read MoreExplore Ruidoso and Lincoln County’s scenic off-highway vehicle (OHV) trails with miles of rugged terrain for every skill level. Whether you bring your own OHV or book a guided adventure tour, off-roading in Ruidoso offers an unforgettable adrenaline rush. Know the rules, designated trails, and safety guidelines to ensure a fun and responsible ride.
Read MoreLincoln County is ranch country and Ruidoso is a hotspot of steakhouses. Longtime visitors swear by the consistently tasty cuts of steak often paired with an extensive wine list and fresh seafood.
Read MoreKids of all ages will have plenty of family fun in Ruidoso. Many area attractions, such as hiking, fishing, swimming, and skiing, are perfect for the entire family. Plan the perfect family vacation with these fun kid-friendly trip ideas.
Read MoreFrom pristine high-mountain lakes and streams to sparkling reservoirs and meandering rivers, discover the best places to cast a line in Ruidoso.
Read MoreAllTrails.com shares their list of the best trails for wildlife sightings near Ruidoso, according to user reviews and data. See the highlights here.
Read MoreA 514-seat landmark performing arts center designed by Antoine Predock is a year-round venue for world-class performances in theater, music, and dance, along with four major glass installations by Dale Chihuly. Tours Tue & Thu at 10 a.m.
Read MoreYou’re retired! Now that you have the time and flexibility to travel, spend as much or as little time as you want in Ruidoso, a year-round mountain destination perfect for long-term stays or an outdoor getaway.
Read MoreHike with your dog. Camp with your cat. Ruidoso loves pets and is the perfect place to explore the great outdoors with your furry family members. Learn the where, what, and how to responsibly enjoy the outdoors with your pets in Ruidoso.
Read MoreRoad trips, outdoor attractions, private vacation rentals, and remote camping are not only on-trend for pandemic travel, but it’s also one of the best ways to discover Ruidoso. Start planning today.
Read MoreThe Hubbard Museum of the American West in Ruidoso Downs is permanently closed. While the museum is no longer open, visitors can still enjoy the stunning “Free Spirits at Noisy Water” bronze horse sculptures by Dave McGary. Ruidoso offers many cultural attractions, including Fort Stanton, Lincoln Historic Site, and Wingfield Heritage House Museum.
Read MoreSouthfork Campground on the Smokey Bear Ranger District near Ruidoso, NM opened its gates for the first time in eight years on Friday, August 14, 2020. A campsite costs $20 per night, $5 per night for each additional vehicle, and is available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Most of the fees will be used to further improve the campground.
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