Experience the charm of The Village Buttery, a quaint cafe nestled in the heart of Lincoln County. Known for its delectable pastries, hearty sandwiches, and artisanal coffee, this cozy spot is perfect for a leisurely breakfast or a casual lunch. Situated in a historic building, The Village Buttery offers a warm ambiance and friendly service, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
Wingfield Park is located at 300 Center Street near the Ruidoso Midtown Shopping District. From the annual Light Parade After-Party on the first Saturday in December to summer concerts, keep abreast of scheduled Wingfield Park and other Ruidoso Recreation Department sponsored activities here.
For more information and to learn how to reserve the Wingfield Park Pavilion for your gathering, contact Ruidoso Parks and Recreation:
Phone: 575-257-5030
Email: parksrec@ruidoso-nm.gov
Have fun with the outdoor instruments while introducing music to your little ones, then head to the playground equipment, go for a walk in the enclosed perennial garden in season, or use the disc golf beginner-friendly, “pitch and putt” course.
The park also features both men's and women's restrooms.
In 1928, Ike and Lula Wingfield built a summer camp for residents of El Paso's Southwestern Children's Home at the site of Wingfield Park. The children enjoyed outdoor activities like playing in the river, fishing, horseback riding, and hiking. Lula started an iris and flower bed in front of the lodge and the present New Mexico perennial flower garden was installed in honor of the Wingfields.
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