Plan a scenic picnic in Ruidoso with a range of settings to choose from. From the elevated views at Monjeau Lookout to the lakeside spots at Grindstone Lake and Alto Lake, and the open green space of Wingfield Park, this guide highlights where to relax, recharge, and enjoy the outdoors—plus simple tips to make the most of your day.
Read MoreIRONMAN Comes to Ruidoso! Experience the thrill as IRONMAN 70.3 debuts in New Mexico with a festival weekend of triathlon racing in Ruidoso, July 11–12, 2026. Swim, bike, and run through stunning mountain landscapes—or come cheer on the athletes and enjoy the excitement! Registration is now open »
Read MoreEnjoy free family movies in Ruidoso all summer at the Free Summer Kids Series at Sierra Cinema. Held every Wednesday with showtimes at 9 AM, 11:20 AM, and 1:40 PM, this series features kid-friendly favorites like The LEGO Movie, TMNT, and more. Seating is first come, first served.
Read MoreLooking for the best place to see the stars in 2026? Escape city lights and experience the breathtaking dark skies of Ruidoso. From constellations and the Milky Way to dazzling meteor showers, this mountain getaway offers unforgettable stargazing. Plan your trip around the top 2026 meteor shower dates for the ultimate night-sky adventure.
Read MoreMARCH 26, 2026: After 44 years of operation, Flying J Ranch has announced it is currently closed, and the property is for sale. We’ll update this page as new information becomes available.
Read MoreSummer in Ruidoso brings together hiking, lake recreation, family-friendly attractions, scenic drives, patio dining, live music, and time to unwind. From Grindstone Lake and Wibit Water Park to summer events and cool mountain evenings, Ruidoso offers plenty of ways to relax, explore, and enjoy a memorable summer getaway.
Read MoreExplore the scenic mountain lakes of Ruidoso, New Mexico. Grindstone, Alto, and Bonito Lakes offer trout fishing, non-motorized boating, hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and peaceful alpine views. Find out which lake is closest to downtown, where boating is allowed, and what permits you need before you go.
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 MorePlanning a trip with just you and the grandkids? Ruidoso, New Mexico offers an easy, memorable escape for grandparents and grandchildren alike. From outdoor adventures and family-friendly attractions to cozy cabins and quiet moments together, it’s a mountain getaway designed for connection across generations.
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 MoreThe Run Ruidoso 2026 race series returns with seven unique running events hosted by Village of Ruidoso Parks & Recreation. Spanning the outdoor running season, the series highlights Ruidoso’s scenic mountain setting, diverse trail systems, and welcoming community spirit. From forested paths to village routes, Run Ruidoso offers races for all experience levels while celebrating the area’s active, outdoor lifestyle.
Read MoreThe historic Ruidoso Downs racing season will be hosted at The Downs Racetrack & Casino in Albuquerque for 2026. The 49-day meet runs Fridays through Sundays from May 22 through Labor Day and features major races including the Ruidoso Futurity, Rainbow Futurity, and the $3 million All American Futurity.
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 MoreWibit Water Park at Grindstone Lake is Ruidoso’s floating, inflatable summer attraction—perfect for family fun, groups, and special events. Spend the day tackling the on-water obstacle course, then enjoy Grindstone Lake’s other recreation options like picnicking, fishing, boating, and disc golf nearby.
Read MoreSpring Break is a great time to visit Ruidoso Winter Park. Open daily March 6–22, 2026, Winter Park offers mountain tubing, outdoor fun, and the Screaming Eagle Mountain Coaster. It’s an easy, family-friendly addition to a Spring Break getaway in the cool mountain air.
Read MoreNow open in Ruidoso, The Crow at Marty’s Golf House is an indoor golf and social lounge blending interactive simulators, casual dining, and a relaxed sports-lounge vibe. Enjoy handmade pizzas, New Mexico chile favorites, beer, wine, cocktails, and mocktails in a welcoming space designed for golfers and non-golfers alike.
Read MoreNo trip to Ruidoso is complete without indulging in something sweet! From classic fudge and handmade chocolates to creamy ice cream and nostalgic candies, these Midtown candy shops are the perfect stop for a delicious treat.
Read MoreCraving something sweet in Ruidoso? From homemade pies and decadent cakes to artisan ice cream and freshly baked pastries, these top dessert spots have you covered. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick treat or a leisurely indulgence, here’s where to find the best desserts in Ruidoso.
Read MoreRuidoso’s first off-road adventure specialist, Backcountry Attitudes, provides 4×4 off-roading adventures through scenic wilderness and mountain terrain for a unique backcountry adventure.
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.
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