Guidebook for Ruidoso

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Guidebook for Ruidoso

Food Scene

if you need a 'green chile' fix, this is the place to go for great Mexican food.
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Casa Blanca
501 Mechem Dr
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if you need a 'green chile' fix, this is the place to go for great Mexican food.
great cabin-like coffee shop offering breakfast and lighter fare. Great place to start the day.
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Sacred Grounds Coffee and Tea House
2704 Sudderth Dr
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great cabin-like coffee shop offering breakfast and lighter fare. Great place to start the day.
casual dining, inside or out on the patio, with a great selection of delicious American food. Yum!
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Lincoln County Grill
2717 Sudderth Dr
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casual dining, inside or out on the patio, with a great selection of delicious American food. Yum!

Arts & Culture

because it's AWESOME! Honestly one of the best museums you will find here in southern New Mexico.
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The Hubbard Museum of the American West
26301 US-70
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because it's AWESOME! Honestly one of the best museums you will find here in southern New Mexico.

Everything Else

a premier mountain resort located on the Mescalero Apache Reservation minutes from Ruidoso...great cuisine, entertainment, breathtaking alpine scenery, outdoor activities and an annual 4th of July Fireworks Show!
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Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino
287 Carrizo Canyon Rd
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a premier mountain resort located on the Mescalero Apache Reservation minutes from Ruidoso...great cuisine, entertainment, breathtaking alpine scenery, outdoor activities and an annual 4th of July Fireworks Show!

Parks & Nature

a famous landmark originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936 to serve as a fire lookout tower. You will not be disappointed. You might even see Smokey the Bear.
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Monjeau Lookout
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a famous landmark originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936 to serve as a fire lookout tower. You will not be disappointed. You might even see Smokey the Bear.