Lincoln, the most widely visited historic site in New Mexico, is part of a community frozen in time—the 1870s and 1880s. The historic site includes 17 structures and outbuildings, four of which are open year-round and two more seasonally as museums.
Read MoreTrade the mundane for the extraordinary as your workspace transforms into a haven of tranquility against the stunning Ruidoso mountains. Let the mountain air inspire a year of productivity and rejuvenation, turning work into a seamless blend of professional pursuits and natural wonders. Fortunately, plenty of accommodation options and open outdoor space make Ruidoso a perfect choice for your next remote work destination.
Read MoreEnjoy a day of gallery hopping in Ruidoso's Midtown shopping district with this recommended art itinerary.
Read MoreEven with rising travel costs, people are raring to go and eager to splurge on dining out, mementos, nicer accommodations, and longer stays. Chances are you’re feeling it too. We’ve got you covered. Here are six reasons to put Ruidoso in your 2023 summer travel plans.
Read MoreWildlife and Ruidoso go hand in hand. From the quiet appearance of the majestic elk and wild horse herds that roam here to the impressive flight of the bald eagle and the entertaining antics of the bears that are frequently seen, here are some of Ruidoso's most amazing wildlife and some tips on where you can safely spot them on your next trip.
Read MoreDiscover Ruidoso's favorite lakes! Bring a picnic, cast for fish, paddle a boat, cycle, horseback ride, or explore on foot via multi-use trails at Grindstone Lake and Alto Lake recreation areas.
Read MoreRuidoso in the summertime has all the usual visitor favorites: Live horse racing at Ruidoso Downs Race Track, the lively outdoor patios at Ruidoso eateries, a vibrant live music scene, and a never-ending stream of events and festivals, and great venues to visit. Not to mention the incredible forests, river, lakes, and other natural attractions that are perfect for exploring, having fun, and getting away from it all.
Read MoreDiscover everything you need to know about Grindstone Lake, one of Ruidoso's most popular recreation areas located just minutes from downtown Ruidoso.
Read More“Cool mountain air and an abundance of stars await in the Rocky Mountain town of Ruidoso in the southeast corner of New Mexico..” — Thrillist.com
Read MoreThe Fort Stanton State Historic Site is a must-see historic attraction when visiting Lincoln County. Few sites in the nation encompass the breadth of history seen at the Fort.
Read MoreHead to the water for a day of paddleboarding, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and more. The Dam House at Grindstone Lake is open for boat and bike rentals, fishing equipment, food, and drink at Grindstone Lake from May to September.
Read MoreDiscover some of Ruidoso's favorite patio bars, al fresco terraces, and outdoor restaurants to make the most of your Ruidoso vacation.
Read MoreDownload these nature apps before your next Ruidoso outdoor vacation. Whether helping you to identify trees, flowers, birds, bugs, and stars, use these handy nature apps to inspire and inform your time outdoors in Ruidoso.
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 MoreBreak out the tents, hiking boots, and fishing rods because Mescalero Parks and Recreation has officially opened up Silver Lake, Eagle Creek and the Mescalero cabins for summertime fun.
Read MoreWe’re all under stress right now. The pandemic, economic uncertainty, and political upheaval have upended our lives. Want to stop the crisis burnout? Get out on a trail, step into the cool mountain forest, draw deep breaths of pine-tinged air, and soak up the vast open spaces. A walk in the woods is the perfect Ruidoso palliative for this time. Hike solo, with others, or take the dog. It’s free. It’s good for the body. Even better for the soul.
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 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 MoreLooking for a place to hike in Ruidoso? AllTrails has 20 great hiking trails, trail running trails, forest trails and more, with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers, and nature lovers.
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