Discover Halloween in Ruidoso with family-friendly events and spooky fun in the mountains. Trick-or-treat through Midtown, join costume contests, watch pumpkin rolls, or explore haunted happenings. Perfect for kids and adults, Ruidoso’s Halloween celebrations blend small-town charm with festive thrills—plan your fall getaway today.
Read MoreRuidoso is home to many great art galleries and artist studios, each with impressive collections of works. The area boasts a vibrant calendar of art exhibits and events
Read MoreRuidoso is one of the Southwest’s best places to experience wildlife up close. See elk, deer, bears, bald eagles, hummingbirds, and the area’s free-roaming horses amid mountain forests and meadows. Enjoy year-round viewing and responsible encounters in Ruidoso’s scenic outdoor spaces.
Read MoreRuidoso’s Midtown murals bring color and creativity to the village, with local artists transforming storefronts into vibrant works of art. Supported by the Ruidoso Midtown Association, the walkable mural route offers an easy way to explore the area, discover Instagram-worthy backdrops, and experience the mountain spirit that defines Ruidoso.
Read MoreAre you looking for things to do during your Ruidoso Thanksgiving getaway? From food and music to holiday events and outdoor adventure, here are some ways to enjoy your Ruidoso Thanksgiving weekend.
Read MoreGet ready to experience the holiday magic like never before! CC Productions proudly presents "The Christmas Classic," a heartwarming feature film Filmed in and around Ruidoso. This timeless tale of love, family, and the true spirit of Christmas is sure to become an instant holiday favorite. Learn more at IMDb. Watch now at Amazon.
Read MoreCelebrate Christmas at the Flying J Ranch with special White Mountain Christmas winter performances from late November to the end of December 2025. BOOK NOW >>
Read MoreThe 514-seat Spencer Theater for the Performing Arts, an architectural masterpiece by Antoine Predock, is a Ruidoso cultural landmark not to be missed. Experience world-class performances in theater, music, and dance, and admire four breathtaking Dale Chihuly glass installations. Guided tours are offered Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m.
Read MoreDiscover Ruidoso's vibrant autumn with our fall foliage guide. Explore top spots like Alto Lake, Grindstone Lake, Lincoln National Forest, and Ski Run Road. Enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, and more amidst stunning fall colors. Visit during peak season from mid-September to late October, and don't miss local events like AspenFest and Oktoberfest.
Read MoreLooking for the best hiking and biking trails in Ruidoso? The Grindstone Lake Trails System offers 18 miles of year-round adventure just minutes from Midtown. Explore lakeside loops, mesa climbs, and scenic ridge views—perfect for families, trail runners, and mountain bikers. Home to XTERRA events, Grindstone combines stunning landscapes with trails for every skill level.
Read MoreFrom rugged trails to finish-line cheers, XTERRA Ruidoso 2025 was unforgettable. Watch the highlight reels and get inspired to plan your own Ruidoso mountain adventure!
Read MoreDiscover Ruidoso’s most scenic drives, from the winding climb up Ski Run Road to the panoramic views at Monjeau Peak and the forested backroads of Nogal Canyon. Explore alpine lakes, historic byways, and mountain vistas—all within easy reach of the village. Every turn reveals another reason to fall in love with Ruidoso’s mountain roads.
Read MoreExperience the thrill of the Screaming Eagle Mountain Coaster and Tubing in Ruidoso! Ride New Mexico’s only Mountain Coaster with 5100 feet of waves, dips, and a 360-degree helix. Enjoy high-speed fun with state-of-the-art safety features. For winter excitement, try the tubing hill with magic carpet lifts and thrilling downhill rides. Perfect for family fun and adventure seekers of all ages!
Read MoreDiscover Books Etcetera, Ruidoso’s only independent bookstore on Sudderth Drive. Browse new releases, regional stories, and children’s books alongside puzzles, toys, and games. A relaxed Midtown stop where families, travelers, and locals connect over good reads, thoughtful gifts, and friendly conversation.
Read MoreDiscover Ruidoso’s rich history at the Wingfield Heritage House Museum, a beautifully restored 1920s home. Once a family residence and business hub, it now features curated exhibits on early settlers, Native cultures, and the town’s evolution. Explore preserved rooms, uncover local traditions, and connect with the stories that shaped Ruidoso’s past and present.
Read MoreExperience the thrill of axe throwing at Win Place & Show in Ruidoso! Challenge your friends, test your aim, and enjoy drinks from the bar on the lively WPS patio. Let expert guides show you the ropes and make it an unforgettable outing. Book your lane for some competitive fun by calling (575) 257-9982 or reserving online. Don’t miss this exciting addition to Ruidoso Midtown!
Read MoreCowboy cook Kent Rollins takes you on a flavorful tour of Ruidoso in The Best Thing I Ever Ate – New Mexico Edition. From breakfast to buttermilk pie, chicken-fried steak, enchiladas, craft brews, tasty wings, and an award-winning burger in nearby Capitan, Kent dishes up his favorite local eats you won’t want to miss.
Read MoreStatus Update (September 2025): The Upper Canyon area is now fully open. Thank you to residents and visitors for your patience and cooperation during the closure.
Read MoreWhether clearing debris, supporting neighbors, or preparing for XTERRA Ruidoso in the wake of disaster, these community members reflect the heart of a mountain town that shows up—rain or shine. Read their stories and see what real resilience looks like, Ruidoso-style.
Read MoreRuidoso is open and ready to welcome visitors. While recent flooding impacted some infrastructure, recovery efforts are well underway. Visitors are encouraged to stay informed, use the Discover Ruidoso app, and check the Monsoon Awareness page for real-time updates. Trails, shops, and restaurants are open—come enjoy the beauty of our mountain town.
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