Member Directory

Outdoors, Entertainment and Recreation

Angels by Noemi, LLC

24 Hopi
Cloudcroft, NM 88317

https://www.angelsbynoemi.com/
575-315-6642
info@angelsbynoemi.com

Base Camp 9K

302 Burro Ave #B
Cloudcroft, NM 88317

715-966-6398

Quality goods and provisions at 9K feet

basecamp9k@gmail.com

Be In The Mountains Yoga

109 James Canyon Rd, #5
Cloudcroft, NM 88317

http://www.yogaincloudcroft.com
575-415-4573

Welcome to Be In The Mountains Yoga, a space for all to connect and grow their practice.

I offer classes, private sessions, and artisan-made bath and body products.

bethyinyoga@gmail.com

C.L.O.C.

801 James Canyon Hwy, Cloudcroft, NM, 88317

PO Box 1166
Cloudcroft NM, 88317

575-491-5380
Cindi.Bradshaw@yahoo.com

Cadwallader Mountain Farms

961 US Highway 82
Mountain Park, NM 88325

https://cadwalladermountainfarms.com
575-682-2351

We have u-pick cherries in June. Apples typically in the middle of August are available for u-pick.

mtnfarms@tularosa.net

Cloudcroft Art Workshops

PO Box 1202
Cloudcroft, NM 88317

https://cloudcroftart.com

The mission of Cloudcroft Art Workshops is to enrich the lives of artists by providing the highest quality art workshop instruction available.

2025 Summer Workshops:

June 9-13 David Barranti - Drawing: The Keys to Confidence in Your Art

June 16-20 Anita Louise West - Abstracts in Mixed Media, Pastels, Oil & Acrylics

June 23-27 Ken Hosmer - Creative Color in Landscape

July 14-17 Betty Carr - Luminous Watercolor with Effortless Brushstrokes

July 22-25 Ming Franz - Splash Ink and Watercolor, Blending Asian & Western Styles

July 28-August 1 Stephanie West & Wendy Ahlm - Exploring Gelli and Linocut Printmaking

August 5-8 Linda Caperton & Sandy Hopper - Nuno Felting and Silk Dyeing

caw@cloudcroftart.com

Cloudcroft Reader

P.O. Box 152 Cloudcroft NM 88317

http://Www.cloudcroftreader.com
832-331-4653

Every trail has a story. Tracking life in Cloudcroft and the Sacramento Mountains. An independent voice for the Cloudcroft area.

chris@cloudcroftreader.com

Karen Rennings (Sonnenfelt)

575-446-2227

Hello! I'm so excited to share a little bit about myself! As an Indie Author, living in Cloudcroft, New Mexico, I am thankful for the opportunity to share my quirky stories with you. Writing has been a labor of love for over thirty years, and now I finally find I'm in a place where I can create and share. Moving all these people out of my head and onto paper has been a joy. Residing in the mountains, at a high altitude, gives me plenty of time to reflect on the characters in my novels. Strong women, with everyday challenges, are my forte. The heroines overcome odds to find their own happy endings. Strong men who love the heroines are sometimes the nemesis or the hero, and sometimes they are both. Real predicaments and situations offer the characters an opportunity to make thoughtfully crafted life-changing choices. I hope you enjoy these stories as much as I have enjoyed creating them for you.

karenson09@gmail.com

Little J Ranch

2398 US Highway 82, Cloudcroft, NM 88317

https://littlejranch.org
(575) 491-2081

We, at Little J Ranch, believe that farm animals deserve to live their best lives. We rescue farm animals who are in need and give them the love and support they deserve. We are so honored to give these animals the homes they need.

katiejones0630@gmail.com

Nichol's Ranch and Orchards

236 Cottonwood Canyon Rd. LaLuz NM 88337

We are a U-pick cherry and apple farm and we also raise grass fed beef/cattle. Open every day during the season. We host the Nichols Ranch Cherry Festival every Father's Day and Apple Harvest Festival the first weekend of October.

Otero County Fair Association

401 Fairgrounds Rd
Alamogordo, NM 88310

http://www.oterocountyfair.com
575-434-0788

Fairgrounds facility hosting the annual Otero County Fair and Rodeo.  Off-season rentals of the building, pavilion, barn, and arena.

oterocountyfair@yahoo.com

Panther Pines LLC

801 Panther Ave, Cloudcroft NM 88317

830-4956-1836

We have two busy Airbnb properties in Cloudcroft as well as Blake's successful real estate business.

pantherpinesllc@gmail.com

Rails To Trails

PO Box 44 Cloudcroft, NM 88317

https://nmrailstotrails.org/

NM Rails-to-Trails Association (NMRTA) was organized in 1994 in Cloudcroft, NM, with the following goals:

Converting abandoned railroad lines located in the Sacramento Mountains of Southern New Mexico into multi-use, multi-access recreational trails.

Combining such trails with other trails to provide a sixty-eight mile-long loop trail that will lead from Cloudcroft to Sunspot to Oliver Lee Memorial State Park to Alamogordo to La Luz to High Rolls and back to Cloudcroft.

NMRTA now has 250 business, family and individual members located all over the United States.

NMRTA is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization.  All directors, officers and work crew are unpaid volunteers.

nmrailtrails@gmail.com

STC Outfitting

PO Box 396
Cloudcroft NM 88317

http://www.stcoutfitting.com/
575-687-4006
stcoutfitting@yahoo.com

Sacramento Historical Society & Museum

1000 Hwy 82
Cloudcroft NM 88317

http://www.cloudcroftmuseum.com/
575-682-2932

Operated by the Sacramento Mountains Historical Society. Located on Hwy 82 across from the Chamber of Commerce in Cloudcroft, NM. Summer hours: Mon, Tues, Fri & Sat 10:00 – 4:00; Sundays Open 1:00 – 4:00. Winter hours: Friday and Saturday 10:00-4:00 weather permitting.

smhsmuseum@yahoo.com

Samantha Odom Art

300 Burro Ave
Cloudcroft, NM 88317

http://www.samanthaodomart.com
575-649-9951

"The Bruce" art gallery features original artwork and signed giclees by local artist Samantha Odom. Her murals can be seen all over Cloudcroft and southern New Mexico."

sam@ladyhike.com

Shady Pines Chamber Players

200 Fox
Cloudcroft, NM 88317

(361) 557-1960

Shady Pines Chamber Players are entering our 10th Jubilee season of summer activities in 2022. We celebrate the joy co-founder John Cox (Austin cellist) finds in playing chamber music with others. “It is a delight to share some of this joy with the community of Cloudcroft which has been so welcoming of our musicians through the years” says coordinator Suzannah Cox. Primary activities involve fine musicians from far and wide who come together to enjoy the conversation they can have with one another through all kinds of chamber music.

shadypinestwigs@gmail.com

Silver Springs RV Park and Trout Pond LLC

449 Hwy 244, Cloudcroft NM 88317

http://SIlverspringsrv.com
575-682-1148

A laid-back family environment offering RV and tent sites as well as rainbow trout fishing. We offer full hook ups (water, sewer & electric).

info@silverspringsrv.com

Ski Cloudcroft

1920 Hwy 82
Cloudcroft ,NM 88317

https://skicloudcroft.net/
575-682-2333

Beginner ski area with winter tubing, summer tubing and the original wood fired pizza.

info@skicloudcroft.net

Spencer Theater

108 Spencer Rd
Alto, NM 88312

https://www.spencertheater.com
575-336-4800

State of the art theater offering national and international touring shows, event rentals and private tours for groups and individuals.

boxoffice@spencertheater.com

Sunspot Solar Observatory

3001 Visitor Center Drive
Sunspot, NM 88349

http://https//:sunspot.nmsu.edu
575-434-7190

Located at 9,200 feet in the Lincoln National Forest. We are home to gorgeous vistas, historical landmarks and self guided walking tours to one of the largest active solar telescopes in the world.

sunspotsolarobservatory@gmail.com

The Lodge Golf Course

601 Corona Pl
Cloudcroft NM 88317

https://www.thelodgeresort.com/golf-course/
575-682-2098

US Forest Service

3463 Las Palomas Rd Alamogordo NM 88310

We are a multi-faceted agency that manages and protects 154 national forests and 20 grasslands in 43 states and Puerto Rico. The agency’s mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations. We have an elite wildland firefighting team and the world’s largest forestry research organization. Our experts provide technical and financial help to state and local government agencies, businesses, private landowners and work government-to-government with tribes to help protect and manage non-federal forest and associated range and watershed lands. We augment our work through partnerships with public and private agencies that help us plant trees, improve trails, educate the public, and improve conditions in wildland/urban interfaces and rural areas, just to name a few. Our team also promotes sustainable forest management and biodiversity conservation internationally. Gifford Pinchot, first Chief of the Forest Service, summed up the mission of the Forest Service: “to provide the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people in the long run.”