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Ride The Billy The Kid Byway - Scenic day trip in Southern New Mexico by Bob Huntington
(Ruidoso, New Mexico)
Noted outlaw Billy The Kid was a
famous figure from the rugged American Old West. His involvement in the
Lincoln County, New Mexico Wars as one of John Tunstall's 'Regulators'
is part of a fascinating legend that took place throughout southern New
Mexico. Folks come from all over the world to explore the area for
themselves. Original buildings from the era still stand complemented by
museums packed with interesting lore and artifacts about Billy and the
period in which he lived.
The best way to enjoy the Billy The
Kid experience is by following the route of the Billy The Kid Scenic
Byway. I bet the last thing that Billy ever would have imagined is that
a motor route through southern New Mexico bearing his name and likeness.
Thoroughfares all over the world carry the name of statesmen,
entertainers, sports figures, astronauts and other heroes. In this case
the Billy The Kid Scenic Byway is named...well, for an outlaw.
You'll start off in Ruidoso Downs, New
Mexico at the Billy The Kid Scenic Byway Visitor's Center. The facility
will give you the background on the history of the area. Naturally,
you'll have the opportunity to pick up an ample supply of souvenirs for
the dashboard and the refrigerator door. While in Ruidoso Downs you'll
want to see the Hubbard Museum of the American West, the Ruidoso Downs
Racetrack and the Billy The Kid Casino.
The resort community of Ruidoso is
next. Enjoy the many shops and galleries and be sure to stop by the
historic Dowlin's Mill, one of the favorite haunts of Billy The Kid.
You'll proceed north through Alto, on
the way to Capitan. On the way, save some time to see historic Ft.
Stanton. This fort helped tame the wild west. Due to several battles at
the fort itself, Ft. Stanton served as both a Union and Confederate
stronghold. Each year in August the 'Ft. Stanton Live' celebration
recreates life as it was in the era when the fort was a major factor in
the defense of New Mexico.
Capitan is next and is perhaps best
known as the home of the only American figure with his own zip
code...Smokey Bear. See the final resting spot of old Smokey at the
Smokey Bear Park and well as interesting exhibits on fire prevention and
the local flora. By the way, to remain politically correct it's just
Smokey Bear. Just happen to let go with a 'Smokey The Bear' and you'll
quickly be corrected. It's kind of like saying 'Santa The Claus' or
'Easter The Bunny'.
From Capitan we move over to the hot
bed of the Lincoln County Wars, Lincoln, New Mexico. Here many buildings
from the Billy The Kid era still stand. Several now serve as museums for
a fascinating look at life in the American Old West. You might want to
stop for a cold beverage at the Wortley Hotel or stay the night at the
Ellis Store Bed and Breakfast.
Next on the scenic byway is Hondo, San
Patricio and Glencoe. The Coe Ranch still stands and was where Billy The
Kid worked as a ranch hand during his formative years.
The byway has made a large loop
through the area and as we continue, we find ourselves back at the
visitor's center in Ruidoso Downs. You'll find the Billy The Kid Scenic
Byway trip well worth while and enjoyable for families and children of
all ages. Don't pass up the chance to see how history has played an
important part in New Mexico and where the legend of Billy The Kid was
born.
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