Looking for a place to go that's significantly cooler than Dallas (weather wise) and within a reasonable drive. Ruidoso seems like a great fit, but I would really appreciate feedback from anybody who has been there.
Have been there many times. Unless you are a big horse racing or gambling fan, I think Cloudcroft is better than Ruidoso. It is higher in altitude and as noted about the northern spots, there is less traffic. Also, you are closer to places like White Sands and Sunspot. On your way there or back, take in Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Once in the caverns, it is 56 degrees year round.hustlenflow said:
Looking for a place to go that's significantly cooler than Dallas (weather wise) and within a reasonable drive. Ruidoso seems like a great fit, but I would really appreciate feedback from anybody who has been there.
Stranger said:
Well two years ago my wife and I sold our house in Waco and retired to Ruidoso. We bought a house with a view on top of a mountain and don't regret a moment of it.
I've been coming here since I was a kid in 1962. God wanted Texans to ski and a cool place to go in the summer so he gave them Ruidoso.
First let me address the other places mentioned. Red River, Angel Fire are probably better ski destinations but they are not better summer spots. The big complaint on both of them is there's nothing to do. There's not much in the way of a town and shopping and dining are very limited. Same for Cloudcroft. Weather is nice there but there is no town. There's a couple of mediocre restaurants and that's it. Not even a grocery store. If you want to go there it's 45 minutes from Ruidoso. As far White Sands (not recommended in summer, its in the desert) you're fifteen minutes further in Ruidoso. The road to Carlsbad runs through Ruidoso.
As for Ruidoso, start with a five star resort called Inn of the Mountain Gods complete with championship golf course, lake, gourmet dining, full casino, spectacular mountain views, zip lining, hunting all located about three miles from town.
Ruidoso offers fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking on dozens of trails including the Lincoln National Forest.
Golf? Seven courses in varying price ranges including a Golf Digest top four and the most difficult course in New Mexico. Cool weather and magnificent views on every course.
Lots of places to stay including resorts and hundreds of rustic cabins for couples or families.
And while you're playing there's a ton of great shopping in midtown or all over town.
Your dining choices are nearly unlimited from gourmet to casual.
Ruidoso Downs is the finest horse track in the state. You sit in the cool outdoor shade and watch quarter horses and thoroughbreds run. We've found this to be family fun and the kids and grandkids all want to go. Racing is from Memorial Day through Labor Day on weekends. There is also a small casino at the track.
The weather starts about Memorial Day and runs till September. The coolest weather will be in August and September.
Don't be misled. Ruidoso is the place to go.
If you have questions pm me. No, I don't work here, but we love it.
Almost forgot, our ski mountain is home to the longest zip line in the lower 48, over a mile long down the mountain.
Jpgrocery_bf said:
My parents have a home that sits right above the driving range at The Outlaw. It's a beautiful area and golf course. I am still amazed that you can play basically year round there.
Stranger said:
Well two years ago my wife and I sold our house in Waco and retired to Ruidoso. We bought a house with a view on top of a mountain and don't regret a moment of it.
I've been coming here since I was a kid in 1962. God wanted Texans to ski and a cool place to go in the summer so he gave them Ruidoso.
First let me address the other places mentioned. Red River, Angel Fire are probably better ski destinations but they are not better summer spots. The big complaint on both of them is there's nothing to do. There's not much in the way of a town and shopping and dining are very limited. Same for Cloudcroft. Weather is nice there but there is no town. There's a couple of mediocre restaurants and that's it. Not even a grocery store. If you want to go there it's 45 minutes from Ruidoso. As far White Sands (not recommended in summer, its in the desert) you're fifteen minutes further in Ruidoso. The road to Carlsbad runs through Ruidoso.
As for Ruidoso, start with a five star resort called Inn of the Mountain Gods complete with championship golf course, lake, gourmet dining, full casino, spectacular mountain views, zip lining, hunting all located about three miles from town.
Ruidoso offers fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking on dozens of trails including the Lincoln National Forest.
Golf? Seven courses in varying price ranges including a Golf Digest top four and the most difficult course in New Mexico. Cool weather and magnificent views on every course.
Lots of places to stay including resorts and hundreds of rustic cabins for couples or families.
And while you're playing there's a ton of great shopping in midtown or all over town.
Your dining choices are nearly unlimited from gourmet to casual.
Ruidoso Downs is the finest horse track in the state. You sit in the cool outdoor shade and watch quarter horses and thoroughbreds run. We've found this to be family fun and the kids and grandkids all want to go. Racing is from Memorial Day through Labor Day on weekends. There is also a small casino at the track.
The weather starts about Memorial Day and runs till September. The coolest weather will be in August and September.
Don't be misled. Ruidoso is the place to go.
If you have questions pm me. No, I don't work here, but we love it.
Almost forgot, our ski mountain is home to the longest zip line in the lower 48, over a mile long down the mountain.