Trail Running in Ruidoso
Whether you’re an athlete training at altitude or a cardio fan out for a leisurely run, you’ll find a diverse and scenic selection of trails among the trees and alpine vistas in Ruidoso.
Read on for more information on trail running in Ruidoso, including running routes and trails, gear, safety, races, and more.
Running Routes and Trails
Explore these Top Ruidoso Running Trails via AllTrails.com including user-created trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos.
#1 - Grindstone Lake Loop - Lincoln National Forest: Moderate(900) Length: 6.7 mi • Est. 2h 49m Show more
#2 - Perk Ridge Trail - Lincoln National Forest: Moderate(747) Length: 5.4 mi • Est. 2h 36m
#3 - Cedar Creek Loop - Lincoln National Forest: Moderate(705) Length: 4.0 mi • Est. 1h 40m. There are many trails in this area if you'd like to extend or shorten your hike. Show more
#4 - Eagle Creek Trail and Alto Reservoir Loop - Ruidoso, New Mexico: Easy(483) Length: 2.2 mi • Est. 52m
#5 - Grindstone Lake to Winchester Road - Lincoln National Forest: Easy(327) Length: 1.9 mi • Est. 48m
#6 - Grindstone Mesa Loop - Lincoln National Forest: Moderate(103) Length: 7.4 mi • Est. 3h 16m
#7 - Crest Trail to Ski Apache - White Mountain Wilderness: Moderate(90) Length: 9.3 mi • Est. 4h 34m
#8 - Lookout Mountain via Crest and Scenic Trails - White Mountain Wilderness: Hard(129) Length: 7.0 mi • Est. 3h 34m
#9 - Lookout Mountain via Sierra Blanca Trail- Lincoln National Forest: Moderate(41)Length: 6.1 mi • Est. 3h 8m
#10 - Grindstone Lake Trail Extended - Ruidoso, New Mexico: Moderate(77) Length: 11.3 mi • Est. 4h 40m
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Gear
Good shoes are key for navigating the roots and rocks of Ruidoso’s forest and alpine trails. Mountain weather can change quickly, so packing a light jacket and other warm gear is recommended for longer runs or runs with more exposure. Check out Ruidoso’s outdoor adventure shops for running gear and local advice on what to carry and buy.
Trail Safety
As most trails head away from civilization (one of the big draws of trail running), prepare for longer runs the same way you prepare for a winter backcountry expedition. Let someone know where you are going and when you will be back, carry food, water and spare clothes and brush up on your wildlife safety before you take off.
Trail Etiquette
Many of the trails are multi-use or mountain bike trails, so be aware of what kind of trail you are on and other users you might come across – staying aware of your surroundings is key.
Races
If you feel the need to put yourself against the clock, Ruidoso has running races year round for all levels. Whether you would like to try a 5K trail run, a relay, or are gearing up for a long distance race or marathon, there’ll be a Ruidoso running event for you. The annual Ruidoso Grindstone Trail Runs (4M, 8,5M, and 13.8 M), a benefit race for Ski Apache Adaptive Sports is held at the end of July. You can keep an eye on the full list of upcoming running events here >>
Training and Recovery
Ruidoso gyms offer equipment, classes, coaching, and amenities where daily and weekly passes are available. Discover where to go for yoga or a massage in Ruidoso.