IN THE PRESS: Kina Pickett and family decided to pop into Ruidoso during their road trip across America.

In 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.

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7 Reasons To Love Ruidoso Restaurants

As we look forward to better times ahead, we’re celebrating Ruidoso restaurants that have gone above and beyond to help the community. From delivery services to hospital fundraisers, read on for our roundup of just a few of the big-hearted restaurants making life better in Ruidoso, now and always.

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Get outdoors with your pet in Ruidoso

Hike 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.

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Hubbard Museum of the American West [PERMANENTLY CLOSED]

The 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.

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Ruidoso Cabins That Will Make You Want to Hibernate

A Ruidoso vacation cabin can be a fairy-tale escape — a place to curl up with a good book in front of the fireplace or conquer the nearby ski hills. Ready to cozy up to your own slice of cabin bliss? Here are a few visitor favorites to help get you started.

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IN THE PRESS: Ruidoso Ranked Among Top 20 U.S. Destinations Americans Are Dreaming About Right Now

A 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.

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Southfork Campground Reopens After Eight Years

Southfork 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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Unforgettable Family Adventures in Ruidoso: Top Activities for Fun and Bonding

Discover unforgettable family adventures in Ruidoso! From go-cart racing at Funtrackers to gold panning at Flying J Ranch, there’s endless fun for all ages. Cool off at Grindstone Lake Wibit Water Park or ride paddle boats on Mescalero Lake. Enjoy kid-friendly hiking trails, archery, golf, and more. For year-round fun, visit the Skateboard Park and tennis courts. Explore Ruidoso’s family-friendly activities today!

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