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Ashley’s Tree House

Unplug from the city to soak up in nature and experience Ashley’s treehouse at El Mistico Ranch. El Mistico Ranch consist of 30 acres of natural high desert land with natural spring waters, nearby Lincoln National Forest as our next door neighbor, you are actually just a short drive to Capitan for basic services and shopping; Ruidoso for arts, golf, dining, skiing, and more. The climate is mild here and the property is vegetated with pinon pine, juniper, and a variety of cacti.

 

1 Bed

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2 guests

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Ashleys Tree House Rates Starting From $173 per night

About the Tree House

Ashley’s Tree house is part of El Místico Ranch which is on the last northern ridge of the Sierra Blanca or Sacramento Mountains and sits on a 7,300’ elevation. Balcony views catch amazing sunrises and views of the Lincoln national forest and its vegetated hills full of pinon pine, juniper, and a variety of cacti. Star gazing at its finest, minimal light pollution creates crystal clear night sky for star and moon gazers. Guest can explore the near by national forest or hike the most prominent Nogal Peak crest trail w/ a 9,600’ elevation.


What this place offers.

Mountain View

Valley View

Kitchen

Bathroom / Shower

Propane Grill

Weekend Getaway Guide

Lots to do so let’s start you off with our list of recommended activities below:

No.1

Nogal Peak

First activity we recommend is to conquer Nogal Peak. Nogal Summit is a 2.5 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Alto, New Mexico that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and birding and is accessible year‑round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

No.2

Bonito Lake

Bonito Lake is an alpine reservoir located high in the Sierra Blanca mountains northwest of Ruidoso, New Mexico. It is a popular fishing and camping destination, and although it is surrounded by the Lincoln National Forest, it is not a part of the national forest.

No.3

Ruidoso Downs

Catch an adrenaline pump at the track! Ruidoso Downs Race Track hosts both Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing, notably the All American Futurity, the world’s richest Quarter Horse race.

No.4

White Sands National Park

Two hour drive will get you to White Sands. White Sands National Park is an American national park located in the state of New Mexico and completely surrounded by the White Sands Missile Range. The park covers 145,762 acres in the Tularosa Basin, including the southern 41% of a 275 sq mi field of white sand dunes composed of gypsum crystals.

No.5

Three Rivers Petroglyph Site

There are over 21,000 petroglyphs at the Three Rivers Petroglyph Site at Three Rivers, New Mexico, located midway between Tularosa and Carrizozo in Otero County on Highway 54. Many of the petroglyphs can be easily viewed from a trail open to the public which winds through the rocks for about one mile. The petroglyphs are thought to be the product of the Jornada Mogollon people between about 1000 and 1400 AD. The site is protected and maintained by the Bureau of Land Management.

No.6

Noisy Water Winery

Noisy Water Winery is an American winery in Ruidoso, New Mexico, founded in 2009 by the Riddle Family. In 2014, its wines won 15 awards at the Finger Lakes International Wine Competition, including a Double Gold for its Ruidoso Bubbly Moscato, 2 Gold medals, and 5 Silver medals.

No.7

Grindstone Lake

The lake is regularly stocked with rainbow trout, and on occasion catfish and smallmouth bass. Anglers love this lake due to the fact that it is one of two public waters in the area in which you can put a non‑motorized boat. Due to it being one of few lakes in the region, the shoreline can get fished pretty heavily especially around holiday weekends. You can escape the crowds by hopping in your watercraft and getting to the honey holes.

No.8

Backcountry Attitudes

Backcountry Attitudes is a full‑service rental and retail adventure outfitter with OHV adventure tours, indoor archery lanes, disc golf supplies, RV towing accessories, and maintenance on most off‑road vehicles. They offer adrenaline packed off road tours.

This multi‑use trail system, designed by the International Mountain Biking Association, was completed in 2014. Consisting of 5 trails totaling 18‑miles, the trails are open to mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding. Please be courteous in interactions with fellow trail users.

No.9

Monjeau Lookout

Monjeau Lookout was completed in 1940 by the Civilian Conservation Corps to serve as a fire lookout tower within Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico, United States, and remains in active use as a destination for forest visitors.

No.10

No Scum Allowed Saloon

Three miles north of Carrizozo on US Hwy 54 is the turn‑off to the “ghost town” of White Oaks. White Oaks is not your typical flat‑roofed adobe New Mexico historical experience. It’s more cowboy/frontier than adobe Disneyland. There were no Conquistadores bringing the word of God to the native population. It was a frontier wild west cattle community right up until gold was discovered… an almost pure vein going down into Baxter Mountain; then everything changed.

 

No.11

Ski Apache

Owned and operated by the Mescalero Apache Tribe, Ski Apache offers a mix of Summer activities like bike and hiking trails, gondola rides and one of the longest ZipTours in the world. Ski Apache is the perfect location for anyone looking for a relaxing and fun vacation in the mountains.

No.12

Inn of the Mountain Gods

Massive property with understated quarters, a pool & golf, plus live entertainment & a CASINO

No.13

Flying J Ranch

For some grub & entertainment we recommend Flying J Ranch. Rustic chuck wagon‑style dinner & an old‑fashioned western show of banjos, fiddling & yodeling

No.14

Valley of Fire National Recreation Area

The Valley of Fires Recreation. This part of the long Tularosa Valley contains many square miles of buckled, twisted basalt lava, part of an extensive flow up to 165 feet thick and over 45 miles long that originated from several nearby volcanoes, including one vent now known as Little Black Peak, 9 miles northwest of the dusty, windswept town of Carrizozo.

No.15

Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

As you plan your visit to the Middle Rio Grande Valley and Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, you may be interested in which species of birds have been observed in the area. The citizen science site ebird.org is a great resource for up‑to‑date bird sighting lists. As you explore the site, you may uncover a trove of other useful information about birds and bird sightings that will allow you to predict which bird species you may see on the refuge during a given season.

No.16

Lincoln National Forest

This vast 1.1 million‑acre forest region is comprised of separate recreational sections including Ruidoso Valley, Cloudcroft and Carlsbad, which are all located throughout the southern Rocky Mountains of New Mexico.

No.17

Spencer Theater, Alto/Ruidoso, New Mexico

Spencer Theater is a world‑class performance hall located in the Sacramento Mountain settlement of Alto, about 12 miles north of downtown Ruidoso. Unique architecture, outstanding acoustics, intimate seating, and excellent artistry are the Spencer’s celebrated features. The elegant, award‑winning hall, which first raised its curtains in 1997, seats 514, with no seats farther than 67 feet from the 4,770 square‑foot stage. The Spencer also has a 964 square‑foot outdoor stage that can seat 1,500. From its Spanish mica‑flecked limestone face to the crystal lobby, the building itself is a work of art. Free public tours are offered at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the year. Donations are accepted!

No.18

Enchanted Vine by Noisy Water Winery

Enchanted Vine Barn is nestled in between towering pines & Noisy Water Winery’s production facility. The barn is large enough to accommodate over 300 guests, but charming enough for an intimate setting. This venue is perfect for weddings, corporate events, private parties, concerts, & conferences. With wine made on site & land to explore, this venue will leave your guests with an unforgettable experience.

No.19

Fort Stanton – Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area

The Fort Stanton–Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area is a National Conservation Area in the eastern foothills of the Sierra Blanca, between Capitan and Lincoln in south central New Mexico. Including approximately 25,080 acres and located at an elevation of about 6,300 feet above sea level.