Explore 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 MorePedal into adventure in Ruidoso, where scenic mountain trails, quiet backroads, and year-round riding make it a top destination for cyclists. From Grindstone Lake singletrack and Cedar Creek’s winding forest routes to downhill runs at Ski Apache and family-friendly paved paths, Ruidoso offers unforgettable rides for every style and skill level.
Read MoreFind the best bike shops to explore Ruidoso. Downhill, enduro, cruisers, e-bikes, kids bikes, rentals. Local. Knowledgeable. Complete Offerings. Genuine Service. Meet the bike shops you always wanted.
Read MoreRuidoso's Grindstone Lake Trail System now has even more opportunities for recreation. Hike and bike brand-new trails located in Ruidoso, off of Carrizo Canyon road at Mud Canyon Rd. Constructed by EcoServants, the connector trails provide free access to the existing Grindstone Lakes Trail System.
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 MoreClimb Sierra Blanca, hike through alpine meadows, alongside the Rio Ruidoso, explore a forest on horseback? You decide! Thanks to over a million acres of National Forest and wilderness areas, virtually every corner of Ruidoso is waiting to be discovered. Hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails are plentiful.
Read MoreThey say the best things in life are free. Save money on your next trip by taking advantage of these 5 free things to do in Ruidoso.
Read More"The climb to Grindstone Mesa can be painful, but the payoff is anything but: Views of Sierra Blanca and surrounding mountains are spectacular." — AAA NEW MEXICO JOURNEY magazine
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