Families Love A Ruidoso Vacation

Get ready for a totally different adventure this year and head for mountains for an unforgettable (and affordable) Ruidoso family vacation.

As for accommodations, Ruidoso offers family-friendly accommodations to fit every budget and style. Accompanied by your four-legged friend? Not to worry. Ruidoso loves pets, so be sure to ask about pet policies.


Families love to camp in Ruidoso, New Mexico

Tent camping in Lincoln National Forest.

Spend The Night Close To Nature

For families eager to go camping, Ruidoso has plenty of campgrounds and RV parks where nature lovers can enjoy the fresh air, mountain views, and alpine rivers and lakes.


4x4 off-road Adventure

Kick your family vacation up a notch with Ruidoso’s first off-road adventure specialist, Backcountry Attitudes, providing 4×4 off-roading adventures via a four-wheel drive can-am Maverick X3 side-by-side OHV vehicle— just right for adrenaline-loving families.


Get Your Bike On

Cycling is a fun way to enjoy the outdoors and explore as a family. Even better, Ruidoso has several outfitters that offer bicycle rentals and guided tours ready-made for families.


Ruidoso vacation cabin at Storybrook Cabins.

Ruidoso vacation cabin at Storybrook Cabins.

Home Sweet Vacation Home

Why not spend your Ruidoso escape in a cozy mountain home? We have a growing list of cabins, condos, and kid-friendly vacation home accommodations. Check them out now.


Ruidoso NM Horseback Riding Is A Family Favorite

Horseback riding with Grindstone Stables.

Discover the New Old West

Ruidoso offers history buffs a region rich in Native American cultures, famous forts and time-honored traditions along with legendary characters and cowboy folklore. An old-west Ruidoso vacation starts with the most important meal of the day and ends with a Texas-sized steak. In between, there’s plenty of time for horseback trail rides, country music and exploring Billy the Kid country.


Mountain Adventures

It’s hard not to love bluebird day at Ski Apache when there are blue skies and sunshine. Not a skier? Off-season? No problem. There are shops and galleries, restaurants, and easy access to alpine lakes, multi-use trail systems, and New Mexico’s only Mountain Coaster