Now 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.
Read MoreLooking for the best breakfast in Ruidoso? Whether you crave a hearty mountain-style meal, a cozy café with a fireplace, or a sunlit patio to enjoy your coffee, Ruidoso has plenty of charming spots to start your day. From classic diners to hidden gems serving homemade pastries, here’s your guide to the top breakfast restaurants in Ruidoso.
Read MoreDust off your skates! The outdoor ice rink at Wingfield Park returns for the 2025-2026 winter season. Opening day is Saturday, November 29, 2025. A visitor Day Pass is $20, $12.00 for customers with their own skates, and a $20 season pass for Ruidoso residents. Here’s everything you need to know.
Read MoreDuring the winter holiday season, there are sleigh rides through the historic upper canyon with Grindstone Stables. No snow is required to enjoy a crisp winter evening and the holiday decorations of Ruidoso's oldest neighborhood.
Read MoreExperience the holiday magic of Ruidoso in Santa’s Cousin, a heartwarming Christmas romantic comedy that brings the village’s festive charm to life. Follow Santa’s cousin on a journey to save the town’s beloved Christmas Jubilee and discover love along the way. Starring Jonathan Stoddard, Alexandra Harris, and Eric Roberts, this enchanting film celebrates the spirit of Ruidoso’s holiday traditions.
Read MoreDiscover 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 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 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 MoreWork where mountain air sharpens focus and nature restores balance. In Ruidoso, remote workers enjoy comfortable stays, reliable connectivity, walkable midtown cafés, and easy access to trails and lakes. It’s a place where productive mornings lead to rejuvenating afternoons—making 2026 the year work and well-being finally align.
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 MoreYesterLanes is Ruidoso’s newly renovated bowling center, offering classic lanes, an all-new arcade, casual dining at 575 Grill, and drinks at YesterPub. Formerly Ruidoso Bowling Center, it’s now the go-to spot for family fun, parties, and everyday entertainment—with a fresh look and a nostalgic twist. Same great lanes. Totally new vibe.
Read MoreFamous for its sunny slopes and southern charm, Ski Apache transforms in summer with high-altitude thrills and stunning mountain views. From scenic gondola rides to outdoor adventures, there’s plenty to explore beyond the snow. Plan ahead—hours vary. Visit SkiApache.com/summer or call (575) 464-3600.
Read MoreJoin the fun every Sunday at Enchanted Vine! Shop local at the Farmer’s and Craft Market from 11 AM–4 PM, enjoy live music from 2–4 PM, sip Noisy Water wine, Uncle Dick’s Hard Cider, and seasonal cocktails, and play yard games on the spacious grounds. Celebrate the season with great music, local makers, and a festive atmosphere!
Read MoreFantasy fairies hide along the pathway at Ruidoso's Two Rivers Park and Wingfield Park. Magic wands, tiny houses, and whimsical fairies add fun for the young. Visitors may be startled when walking along village park trails to see a trout jumping out of the water and riding on his back, the smallest of the fairy folk.
Read MoreExploring the great outdoors in Ruidoso? AllTrails has compiled a list of the 10 best trails and routes in the region, just waiting for you to explore. Choose from an array of easy routes for day trips with the family, or check out some trails laden with historical sights. There are plenty of nature spots in and around Ruidoso to explore, with routes suitable for all skill levels.
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