'''Cloudcroft''' is a town in Southeast New Mexico, high in the Sacramento Mountains. The population is less than a thousand. The village was started as a mountain resort (a glorified camp site) at the beginning of the 20th century by Alamogordo businessmen. During the summer temperatures get as high as the 70s with lows in the 40s. During the winter the range is from the 40s to the teens.

Get in

Cloudcroft is located at the junction of Highways US 82 and NM 244. The nearest airport with commercial air service is in El Paso, Texas, about 96 miles away. Commute to Cloudcroft from nearby Alamogordo entails going through New Mexico's only Tunnel and driving through High Rolls/Mountain Park.

Get around

Cloudcroft has no public transportation, except horse and horse-drawn carriage rentals. The town itself is tiny and easy to navigate on foot. For outlying areas, plan to drive and know that 4-wheel drive is helpful in the winter.

See

The high altitude, low humidity and dark sky ordinance for the village, make Cloudcroft a popular site for day and night sky viewing. It is home to two observatories.
  • '''Sunspot Solar Observatory''' and '''Apache Point Observatory''' - Sunspot has a visitor's center and offers guided and unguided tours during most of the day, Apache Point has grounds tours only during daylight hours. [http://nsosp.nso.edu/pr/visitors_center.html]. Both observatories are located about 16 miles south of Cloudcroft on Highway 6563, the Sunspot Highway: this can be a challenging drive when snow is present.
  • Do

    Most of Cloudcroft is dedicated to forest and mountain activities, although it does have golf courses and resorts.

  • '''The Lodge''', ''+1 800'' 395-6343, [http://www.thelodgeresort.com/]. One of the highest altitude golf courses in the nation. 18-hole golf course.
  • '''Ponderos Pines Golf Course''', 878 Cox Canyon Highway, ''+1 575'' 682-2566. Nine-hole golf course.
  • '''Zenith Park''' - The west end has ice skating (and rentals), during the winter.
  • Buy

    Burro Avenue has several lovely shops featuring friendly service.
  • '''Instant Karma''', 302 Burro Ave, 575-682-2651. Wonderful yoga-studio and shopping experience for clothing, accessories and books.
  • Eat

  • '''Rebecca's at The Lodge.''' One Corona Place, ''+1 866'' 595-6343. Exquisite dining featuring wonderful chefs, live pianists, old-fashion feel, beautiful views and, a rich and mysterious history.
  • '''Big Daddy's Diner''', 1750 James Canyon. A local favorite with a laid back atmosphere.
  • Jamocha Bean Coffee House & Cafe'. 05 Burro Ave.. outh end of the Burro Street Exchange. 75-682-2332. ttp://jamochabean.com/. Fresh coffees, espressos, cappuccinos and smoothies. Very good sandwiches and desserts made on the premises. The grill closes at 3:00, earlier on Sunday, but coffees and desserts are available until closing. Comfortable environment and free wireless, but you'll have to ask for the key.

    Drink

  • '''The Western Bar and Restaurant''', 300 Burro Ave., ''+1 575'' 682-2445. Friendly staff, friendly locals and the local watering hole.
  • Sleep

    There are a variety of places to sleep in Cloudcroft.

    B&B

  • '''Burro Street Boarding House''', 608 Burro Avenue, ''+1 888'' 682-3601, [http://www.cloudcroft.com/burrostreet/]. A log home overlooking Cloudcroft. Queen beds, private bathroom. $89 a night.
  • '''The Crofting''', 300 Swallow Place, ''+1 877'' 682-3604, [http://www.croftinginn.com/]. An old boarding house nestled into the forest. $89 - $129.
  • '''Waterfall Lodge''', 56 Lodge Spring Road, ''+1 575'' 682-5454, [http://www.waterfalllodge.com/]. Six miles outside of Cloudcroft in the forest. $127 - $1255 (whole lodge).
  • Cabins

  • '''Alpine Alcove''', ''+1 575'' 647-9778, [http://www.alpinealcove.com/]. Modified A-Frame cabin, sleeps 6. Two bedrooms, two baths, washer and dryer. $95 - $150.
  • '''Bear County Cabins''', 108 Curlew Place, ''+1 575'' 682-3298, [http://bearcountrycabins.com/]. Duplex cabins, $95.
  • '''Cabins at Cloudcroft''', ''+1 800'' 248-7967, [http://cloudcroftnm.com/]. Offers a variety of cabins ranging in capacity from 2 - 10. $125 - $315.
  • '''Daisy's Lodge''', 43 Silver Cloud Dr, ''+1 888'' 543-3600, [http://www.cloudcroft.com/daisy/]. $145.
  • '''High Rolls Hideaway''' - ''+1 575'' 682-2953, [http://www.goodlifeinn.com/highrollshideaway.htm]. Mountainside cottage, one bedroom, one bath, kitchen. Wifi available, comfortably sleeps 4. Open year round. $110 per night, 2 night minimum (3 on holidays).
  • '''Quality Times Cabin LLC''', ''+1 575'' 921-6878, [http://www.qualitytimecabins.com]. Mountain cabins. $95 - $150.
  • '''Spruce Cabins''', ''+1 877'' 682-2381, [http://www.sprucecabins.com/]. Offers a variety of cabins, one of which is handicap accessible. $60 - $175.
  • Hotels & Motels

  • '''Alta Vista Chalet Motel''', 1605 Highway 82, ''+1 575'' 682-2221, [http://www.cloudcroft-motel.com/]. Offers six different rooms holding up to eight people each.
  • '''Summit Inn''', ''+1 877'' 682-2814, [http://www.summitinn-nm.com/]. One block away from downtown Cloudcroft. $49 - $97.
  • Resort

  • '''The Lodge''', One Corona Place, ''+1 800'' 395-6343, [http://www.thelodgeresort.com/]. $115 - $325.
  • Get out

  • '''Lincoln National Forest''', ''+1 575'' 434-7200, [http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/lincoln/]. It has hiking, camping galore, horse back riding, biking, four wheeling, hunting, cross country skiing, inner-tube rides, skating, and snow-mobiles!
  • Stay Safe

    Most of Cloudcroft is above 9000 ft and one of the most likely problems is Altitude sickness. One should also understand the risks of mountain forest were there are wild animals and potentiall harmful/poisonous plants. Emergency services use the standard 911 system.