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We are so excited to party with you! To get all the information, check out each section below!
We are so excited to party with you! To get all the information, check out each section below!

Things To Do

We hope that you will take the time to stay and explore our favorite little mountain town during the wedding weekend. Below we have listed some fun activities to do while you stay & explore the area!

Ruidoso Winter Park

121 Ski Run Road, Ruidoso, NM 88345

Have fun with good old fashion Tubing, Ziplining down a mountain, and riding the Screaming Eagle Mountain Coaster!

Pillow's Funtrackers

101 Carrizo Canyon Road, Ruidoso, NM 88345

With three Go-Kart tracks, a 18-hole Mini Golf course, a Mountain Maze, Bumper Cars, Virtual Reality experience, panning for gems, and seasonal bumper boats; Funtrackers has all sorts of activities to do while you are in town.

Midtown Ruidoso

Ruidoso, NM 88345

Midtown is a uniquely Ruidoso experience filled with shopping and entertainment. Here you will find colorful and exciting shops, wine tasting adventures, terrific local eateries, and nightlife including live music and dancing.

Inn of the Mountain Gods

287 Carrizo Canyon Road, Mescalero, NM 88340

A Casino. If you want to do some gambling or bet on a sports game. This is the place to do it.

Apache Eagle Ziprider

287 Carrizo Canyon Road, Mescalero, NM 88340
, 575-464-7957

Take in the breathtaking views of Inn of the Mountain Gods as you glide over the crystal waters of Lake Mescalero. The Apache Eagle Zipline offers parallel cables so riders can enjoy the view side-by-side for 1-2 minutes of high-speed thrill!

Lincoln Historic Site

Lincoln, NM 88338

Learn about the history of Lincoln, NM and Billy The Kid! Take a whole walking tour of the historic town and learn about all the battles fought.

Fort Stanton Historic Site

104 Kit Carson Road, Fort Stanton, NM 88323

Learn a little more about the area's rich history. Fort Stanton has stood through it all. Built in 1855, Fort Stanton has stood through the Civil War, the lawless days of Billy the Kid, served as a tuberculosis hospital, stood as an Internment Camp, and much more. There are guided and self-guided tours available.

Smokey Bear Historical Park

118 Smokey Bear Boulevard, Capitan, NM 88316

We all know him, we all love him. He's our favorite little bear that warns us of the dangers of wildfires. But did you know he is originally from New Mexico? Learn more about the history behind Smokey Bear!