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Ruidoso, New Mexico

Ruidoso, New Mexico
Village
Downtown Ruidoso (2006)
Downtown Ruidoso (2006)
Location of Ruidoso, New Mexico
Location of Ruidoso, New Mexico
Coordinates: 33°20′29″N 105°39′58″W / 33.34139°N 105.66611°W / 33.34139; -105.66611Coordinates: 33°20′29″N 105°39′58″W / 33.34139°N 105.66611°W / 33.34139; -105.66611
Country United States
State New Mexico
County Lincoln
Government
 • Mayor Tom Battin
Area
 • Total 14.0 sq mi (37.0 km2)
 • Land 14.3 sq mi (37.0 km2)
 • Water 0.63 sq mi (0.2 km2)
Elevation 6,920 ft (2,051 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 8,029
 • Density 340/sq mi (143.6/km2)
Time zone Mountain (UTC-7)
 • Summer (DST) Mountain (UTC-6)
ZIP codes 88345, 88355
Area code(s) 575
FIPS code 35-65210
GNIS ID 0923668
Website ruidoso-nm.gov
Ruidoso Public Library
Ruidoso Public Library front.gif
Country United States
Location 107 Kansas City Road, Ruidoso, NM 88345-6922
Coordinates 33°21′01″N 105°39′40″W / 33.350224°N 105.661197°W / 33.350224; -105.661197
Other information
Director Corey Bard
Staff 6
Website Ruidoso Public Library Homepage

Ruidoso is a village in Lincoln County, New Mexico, United States, adjacent to the Lincoln National Forest. The population was 8,029 at the 2010 census. The city of Ruidoso Downs and the unincorporated area of Alto are suburbs of Ruidoso, and contribute to the Ruidoso Micropolitan Statistical Area's population of 21,223.

A mountain resort town, Ruidoso lies in the Sierra Blanca mountain range of south-central New Mexico, where it merges with the Sacramento Mountains to the south. Ruidoso is a resort community close to the slopes of Ski Apache, the Mescalero Apache Tribe-owned ski resort on Sierra Blanca, a 12,000-foot (3,700 m) mountain. The tribe also operates the Inn of the Mountain Gods resort in the area, which includes a casino, hotel, and golf course. Ruidoso is the largest community in Lincoln County, and serves as the regional economic hub.

As of 2010, Ruidoso is the fourth-fastest growing city in New Mexico, after Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, and Las Cruces. Massive investment has poured into the town from many developers. Major projects including large housing subdivisions, condos, and retail establishments have altered the face of the once "sleepy mountain community." As a result, the village is contending with serious questions about the adequacy of the local water supply and zoning enforcement. Like many small communities that have been recently 'discovered', there is an ongoing debate about how best to plan for additional growth.


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