Links to Nearby Attractions


Visit the Hubbard Museum of the American West
 web page...
The Museum of the Horse is located one mile east of Ruidoso Downs Race Track, on Highway 70 East, in Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico. Local artist Dave McGary's graceful, free running Free Spirits at Noisy Water monument dedicated by Sam Donaldson and unveiled at the Museum of the Horse July 15, 1995, is a fitting entrance to this remarkable museum. 
 


Visit the Spencer Theater web page...
Overlooking the Capitan Mountains and Sierra Blanca peak, the Spencer Theater is located on a high mesa near Ruidoso, New Mexico on Airport Highway 220, 4.5 miles from Highway 48, in Alto. Designed by architect Antoine Predock, and housing three installations by glass artist Dale Chihuly, the 514-seat theater has taken its place as a cultural and architectural landmark in southern New Mexico. 
 


Visit the Ski Apache web page...
Base Elevation: 9,600' Top Elevation: 11,500' Vertical: 1,900' Lifts: 11 ~ 1 Gondola, 2 quads, 5 triples, 1 double, 2 surface Lift Capacity: 16,500 skiers per hour Trails: 55 ~ 20% beginner, 35% intermediate, 45% advanced Skiable Acres: 750+ Snowboarding: The entire area is open for snowboarding Ski School: Over 100 instructors for skiing or snowboarding Lodges: 2 Sport Shop: In main lodge Restaurants: 7 ~ 2 cafeterias, 3 snack bars, 2 burger stands Rentals: Separate ski and snowboard shops.
 


Visit the Inn of the Moutain Gods web page...
The slots never close Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Open 7 a.m. - 3 a.m. the rest of the week. The card rooms open daily for Blackjack, Poker, Craps and Roulette. Games include Megabucks, Quarter Mania, Nickel Mania and the new New Wheel of Fortune.  Progressives include, Hot Peppers, Twenty Five Cent Video Poker and  Dollar Poker.
 


Visit the The Links web page...
The Links at Sierra Blanca was designed by Senior Tour player Jim Colbert and is in the Scottish links style. This course is the premier public course in southern New Mexico and was nominated to the Golf Digest list of best new public courses in 1991. It was rated 7th best course in New Mexico and was awarded 3 1/2 stars by Golf Digest in 1995. Its rolling fairways flanked by thick mounds rewards accurate tee shots and allows you to hit your approach shots to large undulating greens. A diverse layout of holes makes for an interesting round as the risk-reward features can tempt the gambling nature in all of us. A well managed round can have you walk the course with lighter feet. This public course is one of Ruidoso's most popular so make sure you call ahead. Most of the Sun Country Amateur Tournaments make The Links their home for this area. 

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