Ruidoso & Alto New Mexico


Alto, New Mexico
Opened in the Fall of 1997 to rave reviews from performers and guests alike, the Spencer Theater is a unique facility hosting a year-round season of Broadway theater, dance, music and family events -- on both indoor and outdoor stages. The theater is located 4-1/2 miles east of NM Hwy. 48 on NM Hwy. 220.

 

The Village of Ruidoso is a resort community nestled in the beautiful Sacramento mountains, 6,800 ft. above sea level. The Spanish name, comes from the Rio Ruidoso or "Noisy River," which runs through town.

Winters are mild and summers cool. The air is clean and dry. You'll find beautiful scenery, warm friendly people, outstanding shops, restaurants, galleries and spectacular summer skies.

Nearby are many historic and interesting places to visit, including Indian ruins, ghost towns, Lincoln, NM, and White Sands National Monument. Ruidoso is 130 miles north of El Paso and 180 miles southeast of Albuquerque. Lone Star Air flies between Ruidoso and Dallas/Ft. Worth.

Tourism is a major industry, especially summer horse racing and winter skiing. Despite having only 5,000 permanent residents, 12,000 homes provide a tax base for improvements and amenities seldom found in a village this size. In peak vacation times the population can grow to 30,000.

 

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Spencer Theater, Alto