Bring a pair of binoculars to New Mexico’s
sleek new Inn of the Mountain Gods: From
most rooms you can spy elk grazing each morning
beside rippling Lake Mescalero.
Opened in March by the Mescalero Apache
Tribe, the low-slung hotel and
casino looks more Rockies contemporary
than traditional
Native American, with modernist
bronze sculptures by
indigenous artist Alan Houser
adorning the corridors. The
lobby and adjoining lounges,
warmed by copper-and-stone
fireplaces, open onto a three-story floor-to-ceiling
window affording brilliant panoramas of an
undulating Ted Robinson–designed golf course
and the sawtoothed Sierra Blanca mountains.
At the house restaurant, Wendell’s, entrées
range from bone-in filet mignon with a Cabernet
reduction to lobster tacos with Asian slaw. —A.C.
INFO: Inn of the
Mountain Gods
Resort and Casino
(273 rooms and
suites from $149;
287 Carrizo Canyon
Rd.; www.innofthemountaingods.com or
800/545-9011) is
near Ruidoso.