From pristine high-mountain lakes and streams to sparkling reservoirs and meandering rivers, discover the best places to cast a line in Ruidoso.
Read MoreAllTrails.com shares their list of the best trails for wildlife sightings near Ruidoso, according to user reviews and data. See the highlights here.
Read MoreA 514-seat landmark performing arts center designed by Antoine Predock is a year-round venue for world-class performances in theater, music, and dance, along with four major glass installations by Dale Chihuly. Tours Tue & Thu at 10 a.m.
Read MoreYou’re retired! Now that you have the time and flexibility to travel, spend as much or as little time as you want in Ruidoso, a year-round mountain destination perfect for long-term stays or an outdoor getaway.
Read MoreHike with your dog. Camp with your cat. Ruidoso loves pets and is the perfect place to explore the great outdoors with your furry family members. Learn the where, what, and how to responsibly enjoy the outdoors with your pets in Ruidoso.
Read MoreRoad trips, outdoor attractions, private vacation rentals, and remote camping are not only on-trend for pandemic travel, but it’s also one of the best ways to discover Ruidoso. Start planning today.
Read MoreThe Hubbard Museum of the American West in Ruidoso Downs is permanently closed. While the museum is no longer open, visitors can still enjoy the stunning “Free Spirits at Noisy Water” bronze horse sculptures by Dave McGary. Ruidoso offers many cultural attractions, including Fort Stanton, Lincoln Historic Site, and Wingfield Heritage House Museum.
Read MoreSouthfork Campground on the Smokey Bear Ranger District near Ruidoso, NM opened its gates for the first time in eight years on Friday, August 14, 2020. A campsite costs $20 per night, $5 per night for each additional vehicle, and is available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Most of the fees will be used to further improve the campground.
Read MoreExplorer Momma, Lauren Gonikishvili, shares insider tips for planning a family-friendly Ruidoso getaway.
Read MoreDiscover unforgettable family adventures in Ruidoso! From go-cart racing at Funtrackers to gold panning at Flying J Ranch, there’s endless fun for all ages. Cool off at Grindstone Lake Wibit Water Park or ride paddle boats on Mescalero Lake. Enjoy kid-friendly hiking trails, archery, golf, and more. For year-round fun, visit the Skateboard Park and tennis courts. Explore Ruidoso’s family-friendly activities today!
Read MoreVisitors to this endless waterless sea can enjoy driving, hiking, visiting a museum and sledding down the huge dunes.
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.
Read MoreWork together in a race against the clock to solve a series of increasingly challenging puzzles. Be prepared to have your wits tested and your entertainment level raised. Ruidoso Escape Rooms sets the bar for experiential entertainment.
Read MoreThis adrenaline-pumping, three-span zip tour begins above 11,000 feet with parallel cables so riders can ride side-by-side. It also spans over 8,900 feet in length, making it one of the longest in the world while offering a thrilling and unforgettable experience.
Read MoreWhere do locals in Ruidoso go to eat when they want to get out of town? Discover the Top 5 Lincoln County restaurants according to Yelp reviews.
Read MoreThe decision to travel during the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t an easy one. Not sure if it’s for you, yet? Feel free to dream about all the things you can do when we can welcome you back again. In the meantime, here are a few ideas to help bring Ruidoso to you!
Read MoreLauren at The Curious Adventurer travel blog shares her tips for the perfect weekend in Ruidoso.
Read More“If your Christmas feels like a three-ring circus inside a small tent, consider taking your show on the road to Ruidoso. In the heart of southern New Mexico’s Sierra Blanca Mountains, the town bursts with outdoor recreation, cozy cabins, and made-to-order holiday cheer.” — New Mexico Magazine
Read MoreLooking for an adventure playground that includes snow and mountain bike parks plus a zip line tour with the highest launch point in the world (11,000 feet above sea level)? Ski Apache, Ruidoso’s year-round mecca of action sports, has got you covered.
Read MoreMake planning your Ruidoso vacation effortless with our new interactive travel guide and mobile app. Save favorite spots, map out your itinerary, and share plans seamlessly. Use the “Plan Your Visit” tool on desktop or download the app for on-the-go access on Android and Apple devices. Start exploring and customize your perfect trip today!
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