Food scene - in walking distance
This terrific, local coffee house is just two blocks away. The food and drinks are great.
74 locals recommend
Sacred Grounds Coffee and Tea House
2704 Sudderth DrThis terrific, local coffee house is just two blocks away. The food and drinks are great.
Great New Mex-Mexican food and margaritas. Enjoy the outside patio just a couple of blocks from Casey's. One of our favorite places to dine.
61 locals recommend
Grill Caliente
2800 Sudderth DrGreat New Mex-Mexican food and margaritas. Enjoy the outside patio just a couple of blocks from Casey's. One of our favorite places to dine.
Want a big, juicy, delicious burger -- in walking distance from Casey's? Look no further than Hall of Flame.
39 locals recommend
Hall Of Flame Burgers
2500 Sudderth DrWant a big, juicy, delicious burger -- in walking distance from Casey's? Look no further than Hall of Flame.
Fun activities in walking distance
Our favorite things to do around Casey's Cabins
Wingfield Park is Ruidoso's main park, just blocks away. Enjoy the playground, beautiful pavilion, walking paths, botanical garden and fairy hunt. There are public restrooms onsite. This is the location of the Village's many festivals, including Ice Skating in the Park in the winter, Aspen Fest in October, farmers markets in the summer, and a haunted tour for Halloween. One of our favorite places to visit!
300 Center St
300 Center StreetWingfield Park is Ruidoso's main park, just blocks away. Enjoy the playground, beautiful pavilion, walking paths, botanical garden and fairy hunt. There are public restrooms onsite. This is the location of the Village's many festivals, including Ice Skating in the Park in the winter, Aspen Fest in October, farmers markets in the summer, and a haunted tour for Halloween. One of our favorite places to visit!
It's a block away, winds through town, and all the woodland creatures can be spotted here if you stay long enough. In dry weather it's a stream; in heavy rains it can flood and destroy. Take time to explore the lifeblood of the Village.
Rio Ruidoso
It's a block away, winds through town, and all the woodland creatures can be spotted here if you stay long enough. In dry weather it's a stream; in heavy rains it can flood and destroy. Take time to explore the lifeblood of the Village.
Fun activities a drive away
Not EVERYTHING is in walking distance of Casey's. Here's what we like to do when we (rarely) use our car in town.
Sledding! Open in both winter and summer (for dry tubing), Ruidoso Winter Park is a great stop if there are kids (or kids at heart) traveling with you. It's about a fifteen-minute drive away.
65 locals recommend
Ruidoso Winter Park
121 Ski Run RdSledding! Open in both winter and summer (for dry tubing), Ruidoso Winter Park is a great stop if there are kids (or kids at heart) traveling with you. It's about a fifteen-minute drive away.
Only a five-minute drive away, this publicly owned reservoir lake is perfect for hiking, swimming and fishing. In the summer, this is where the Wibit is located (a blow-up obstacle course that floats on the lake).
140 locals recommend
Grindstone Lake
501 Resort DrOnly a five-minute drive away, this publicly owned reservoir lake is perfect for hiking, swimming and fishing. In the summer, this is where the Wibit is located (a blow-up obstacle course that floats on the lake).
Not just a casino--Inn of the Mountain Gods has our favorite reservoir lake in town. Fishing permits and paddle boats rentals are available, but expect to pay significantly higher prices than at Grindstone Lake. Just a ten minute drive away.
178 locals recommend
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino
287 Carrizo Canyon RdNot just a casino--Inn of the Mountain Gods has our favorite reservoir lake in town. Fishing permits and paddle boats rentals are available, but expect to pay significantly higher prices than at Grindstone Lake. Just a ten minute drive away.
Everyone knows that Ski Apache is the place to be when it snows, but did you know that it's also open in the summer? YES! Scenic gondolas, one of the longest zip lines in North America with spectacular views of the forest, and sick mountain bike trails make this worth the visit. We *might* even prefer Ski Apache in the summer, it's hard to decide. About a 45-minute long, curvy drive away . Don't try this drive in snowy icy or snowy weather.
162 locals recommend
Ski Apache
1286 Ski Run RoadEveryone knows that Ski Apache is the place to be when it snows, but did you know that it's also open in the summer? YES! Scenic gondolas, one of the longest zip lines in North America with spectacular views of the forest, and sick mountain bike trails make this worth the visit. We *might* even prefer Ski Apache in the summer, it's hard to decide. About a 45-minute long, curvy drive away . Don't try this drive in snowy icy or snowy weather.