Guidebook for Ruidoso

Dorothy
Guidebook for Ruidoso

Food Scene

if you need a 'green chile' fix, this is the place to go for great Mexican food.
44 locals raden deze aan
Casa Blanca
501 Mechem Dr
44 locals raden deze aan
if you need a 'green chile' fix, this is the place to go for great Mexican food.
great cabin-like coffee shop offering breakfast and lighter fare. Great place to start the day.
77 locals raden deze aan
Sacred Grounds Coffee and Tea House
2704 Sudderth Dr
77 locals raden deze aan
great cabin-like coffee shop offering breakfast and lighter fare. Great place to start the day.
casual dining, inside or out on the patio, with a great selection of delicious American food. Yum!
16 locals raden deze aan
Lincoln County Grill
2717 Sudderth Dr
16 locals raden deze aan
casual dining, inside or out on the patio, with a great selection of delicious American food. Yum!

Arts & Culture

because it's AWESOME! Honestly one of the best museums you will find here in southern New Mexico.
24 locals raden deze aan
The Hubbard Museum of the American West
26301 US-70
24 locals raden deze aan
because it's AWESOME! Honestly one of the best museums you will find here in southern New Mexico.

Everything Else

a premier mountain resort located on the Mescalero Apache Reservation minutes from Ruidoso...great cuisine, entertainment, breathtaking alpine scenery, outdoor activities and an annual 4th of July Fireworks Show!
178 locals raden deze aan
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino
287 Carrizo Canyon Rd
178 locals raden deze aan
a premier mountain resort located on the Mescalero Apache Reservation minutes from Ruidoso...great cuisine, entertainment, breathtaking alpine scenery, outdoor activities and an annual 4th of July Fireworks Show!

Parks & Nature

a famous landmark originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936 to serve as a fire lookout tower. You will not be disappointed. You might even see Smokey the Bear.
32 locals raden deze aan
Monjeau Lookout
32 locals raden deze aan
a famous landmark originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936 to serve as a fire lookout tower. You will not be disappointed. You might even see Smokey the Bear.