- Our list of the best things to do in Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico, features the top 22 nearby activities — including 4 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ruidoso Downs, NM has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Ruidoso Downs, NM , followed by 20 popular activities in nearby cities, including Ruidoso and Capitan
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The Visitors Center at the Smokey Bear Historical Park features exhibits about forest health, forest fires, and fire ecology. Outdoor exhibits display six of the vegetative life zones in New Mexico, and there are also picnic areas and a playground.
15.1 Miles
Tracking the live and times of the real Smokey Bear the Smokey Bear Museum & Gift Shop allows guests to learn more about the legend. His grave site is also part of the attraction as is an extensive line of Smokey Bear souvenirs and apparel.
25.4 Miles
Open throughout the year, the Rim Trail is just over 31 miles in total length. Multiple smaller routes are accessible at the trailhead for shorter trips, and the entire trail network is available for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.
26.8 Miles
The Trestle Recreation Area features six hiking trails of moderate difficulty. These trails range from a quarter mile to eight miles long and average an elevation of 8,000 feet. Available activities include picnicking, hiking, and biking.
26.8 Miles
Owned by a local pastel artist, visitors at Cloudcroft Gallery can enjoy the work of the regional artists displayed here. These pieces of art are made from wood, art, glass, ceramics, and other mediums.
26.9 Miles
In business for over 30 years, Coudcroft's Ski Palace is a downhill skiing outfitter located at the Cloud Mountain Inn. The facility offers equipment sales and rentals for skiing and snowboarding.
27.8 Miles
The core of New Mexico Rails-to-Trails is a scenic overlook at the historic railroad track. From this spot, several trails spread over the area that allow people to walk, jog, or hike while enjoying the view.
28.3 Miles
The Sacramento Mountains Museum is also known as the Cloudcroft Museum. The attraction tells the stories of the early settlers in the area and how they struggled to survive through the museum collections and the adjoining Pioneer Village.
29.1 Miles
Built in 1941, the Old Apple Barn was a major stop on the Cloud-Climbing Railroad to transport fresh apples. Current visitors are able to shop in the vintage emporium, taste gourmet fudge, or eat at the bistro.
30.3 Miles
The Visitors Center at the Valley of Fires Recreation Area features books, postcards, apparel, and information about public lands in New Mexico. Outdoor activities include hiking trails to the lava flow and camping.