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There is beauty in simplicity in the graceful curve of a stark white dune or the smooth dome of a cave formation millions of years in the making. In the immense southern New Mexico desert, seemingly barren hills are transformed at sunset into moonscapes of shadow, light, and color. Southern New Mexico was one of the country's last frontiers, and its simple charm can still be found in the lingering patches of unspoiled wilderness. Bursting with geological contrast, southern New Mexico is home to the vivid Fort Stanton Cave, the glittering desert of White Sands National Monument, and the pristine Sacramento Mountains. The Lincoln National Forest and White Mountain Wilderness provide rugged vistas for sightseeing and exploring. In the town of Ruidoso, the strong streaming Rio Ruidoso was believed to contain magical healing powers by the area's original residents, the Apache Indians. These days southern New Mexico plays a key role in U.S. space exploration and defense research. Alamogordo's Space Center Museum and Hall of Fame illustrate rocketry developments, including the experimental programs that take place at nearby White Sands Missile Range and NASA's White Sands Test Facility. Fauna and Flora Lincoln County is located at an elevation of 6,500 - 8,500 feet. Ponderosa Pines, Pinion Pines, Oak, Juniper, Spruce and Douglas Firs are the predominant species of trees. The stable and lovely temperatures allow a wide range of wildlife and an abundance of spectacular wildflowers. Black bear, elk, deer, mountain lion, quail and wild turkey might be sighted in less populated areas. From the late spring to early fall, the land blooms with Columbine, Pennyroyal and New Mexico Groundsel. Black bear are common in the area. Guidelines for being bear safe are available at our Resort. Bird watching and hunting are favorite pass time for many tourists visiting Ruidoso. Cowboys A special tribute for the cowboy heroes is organized annually by the Lincoln County Cowboy Symposium. Pack your saddlebags and join them for a historic overnight ride through Lincoln County and the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation. Enjoy delicious Dutch oven meals prepared on chuck wagons. National Solar Observatory South of Ruidoso in the Lincoln National forest lies the National Solar Observatory at Sunspot, where scientists study the sun. It's beautifully located in the cool forest pines overlooking the vast Tularosa Basin. The Observatory is open 7 days a week during daytime hours for self-guided tours throughout the grounds. There is an interactive educational center for detailed information on the work done by scientists. Trinity Site Toward the north end of White Sands marks ground zero where the first atomic bomb was detonated at 5:30 am on July 16, 1945, ushering the Atomic Age. The site is open to the public only two days a year: the first Saturday in April and October. |
![]() Autun Escapes Smokey Bear Museum The real Smokey Bear was found by a New Mexico game warden in 1950, an orphaned cub clinging to a charred tree after a 17,000-acre forest fire. Smokey is buried in the Smokey Bear State Historical Park in Capitan which houses a museum and gift shop. The Space Center From the rocket sled outside the entrance to the collection of historical space artifacts inside the International Space Hall of Fame, this museum will amaze visitors of every age. The five-story structure houses the technological discoveries and personal stories of the men and women who made space travel possible. Alamogordo. White Sands National Monument One of the great wonders of the world, these sparkling white gypsum sands cover over 275 square miles. One nature trail, the spectacular Big Dune Trail, is one mile long and has interpretive stops along the way. Lake Lucero is the genesis of the white sands producing millions of crystals that gradually grind themselves into gypsum. Guided tours are available. Museums The Museum of the Southwest pays special attention to the cowboys best friend. Rodeos and bull roping competitions are frequently organized and are an unforgettable experience. Make sure you do not miss them and take your camera along to take breath taking pictures. Trails Adjoining Alto Hombre Gordito is Lincoln National Forest with over 50 trails for hiking, biking, back packing and horse back riding. Descriptions of trails are available at Alto Hombre Gordito. The official national Pecos Trail is extended with roads through New Mexico. One of those roads with stunning views is highway 37 where Alto Hombre Gordito is located. Performing Arts
Take the opportunity and peak at the stars at night, the brightest of New Mexico. You may catch a falling star and have a wish come true.
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