From our spacious Pueblo townhomes, patio homes, single-family residences to our large home sites, Rainmakers has a varied selection of residential offerings, each surrounded by the natural majesty of the southern Rocky Mountains. With a full complement of recreational activities available on site as well as access to the restaurants, boutiques, museums and other attractions in nearby Ruidoso, Rainmakers is the perfect place to call home, whether it is your primary residence, vacation home or retirement getaway.
At Rainmakers, championship golf, tennis, hiking and other year-round activities are some of the community’s many attractions.
Golfers of all levels love what is being acclaimed as one of the finest golf courses in the entire southwest. Designed by world-renowned course architect Robert Trent Jones II, all 18 holes of the Rainmakers course are different, yet woven into the landscape so artfully that they appear a gift of nature. What’s more, Rainmakers was the first Audubon International Signature Golf Course in New Mexico and has dedicated 135 acres as a wildlife habitat and conservation easement.
Another attraction is the architecturally stunning and dramatic Spencer Theater for the Performing Arts. Designed by Antoine Pedrcock (and boasting one of the largest collections of Dale Chihuly glass sculptures), the theater—within walking distance of Rainmakers—presents touring Broadway shows, concerts and dance performances.
Other local winter sports include skiing and snowboarding at Ski Apache located at 12,000 feet on Sierra Blanca Mountain.
The Rainmakers community is perhaps best distinguished by its profound and genuine respect for the natural environment and the property’s incredible Native American history. From state-of-the-art energy-saving construction to cutting-edge, environmentally-friendly soil technology, to property-wide water conservation initiatives, Rainmakers is clearly setting an example in hopes that others will soon follow.