No Shortage of Family Actvities in Ruidoso,
New Mexico
By Bob Huntington
Ruidoso, New Mexico is a lot of things to many people. A ski resort, a
thriving horse racing destination and, more than anything, a great place
to spend time with your family. And where can you find a more fun mix
of activities and events for the kids than in Southern New Mexico!
Ruidoso has a wonderful assortment of activities for children of all
ages. Enjoy horse back riding with four stables in town and one on the
nearby Mescalero Apache Reservation. If it's fishing you're after the
hot spots are at the Grindstone Dam, Mescalero Reservation and the mighty
Rio Ruidoso River, stocked with plenty of good sized trout. Just be sure
and have a local fishing license, easily obtainable at the local WalMart
and Western Auto. If you don't catch anything there, head on past the
racetrack to Seeping Springs Trout Pond. They furnish the gear, the fishin'
hole and you only pay 50 cents an inch for what you catch no license required.
Here's the very best part...they clean them for you! My daugther took
the family and came back with 4 lovely 12+ inch trout all ready for the
grill.
Naturally, being in the mountains of New Mexico there's plenty of hiking
and nature. The Lincoln National Forest is a start with plenty of other
diverse scenery nearby. If you're after more urban pursuits, Fun Trackers
Amusements in Ruidoso has go karts, bumper boats and goofy golf. That's
just for starters. Add in the history of the region and you've got a plateful.
Ruidoso has it's own historical spots. There's Dowlin's Mill where Billy
the Kid stayed. Don't forget a stop at the Hubbard Museum of the American
West for an enchanting look at the past for all ages.
Capitan, a scant twenty minutes from Ruidoso is home to the only American
figure with their own zip code...Smokey Bear. The Smokey Bear Historical
Park is packed with tips on preventing wild fires with plenty of interactive
displays for the children. There's a small theater with regular showings,
an informative garden area with many types of indigenous flora and of
course the final resting spot of old Smokey himself. Always a tear there
it seems.
In Lincoln, only 30 minutes away you've got the hub of the Lincoln County
Wars. Characters like John Tunstall, Sheriff Bob Ollenger and of course
William Bonney who became better known as Billy the Kid. It's the bloodiest
street in America...in any era...with a nice selection of museums, shops
and original buildings. The classic Wortley Hotel which still operates
seasonally and the Ellis Store, now a splendid bed and breakfast are just
examples.
An hour south of Ruidoso is Alamagordo. Pay a visit to their zoo. Perhaps
the really big screen calls from the IMAX theater. Mystified by the stars?
The Space Museum is bound to enthrall. Don't forget the allure of the
magical White Sands National Monument...all great reasons to make the
60 minute drive.
Only 75 minutes out is the infamous Roswell, home to UFO buffs from around
the world. Is it a weather balloon or something else? The UFO Museum has
their opinion on the matter. Check them out!
If it seems like there are a lot of things to keep the kids loving the
area, well that's because there are! Frequently concerned parents who
come to enjoy the race track or casinos ask, "Is there anything for
the kids to do?". You bet!
Bob Huntington works in property management in Ruidoso, New Mexico. Visit
his websites at http://www.casasderuidoso.com and http://www.ruidosocentralreservations.com
Bob also authors the blog Visiting Ruidoso - The Ruidoso Blog at http://www.visitruidoso.blogspot.com
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