Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino
About Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino
The Inn of the Mountain Gods, the only AAA four diamond-rated resort in southern New Mexico, is situated high in the cool climate and tall pines of the Sierra Blanca range in the Sacramento Mountains. With 273 luxury rooms and suites in Mescalero, the tribal-owned inn features numerous dining options; 38,000 square feet of action-packed gaming; a comedy club, a championship golf course, Top Golf Swing Suite, a spa and the country’s southernmost ski area, Ski Apache, offering the best warm-weather powder skiing in the world with 55 runs served by 11 lifts and New Mexico’s only eight-passenger Gondola. Recreational activities and amenities include a boat dock for kayak and paddle-boarding rentals, Apache Eagle Zipline, bike rentals, batting cages, fishing, skeet shooting, disc golf and horseback riding.Facts
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Inn of the Mountain Gods Photo submitted by u000007963491 on 08/13/2025
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Inn of the Mountain Gods Photo submitted by u000007963491 on 08/13/2025
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Photo submitted by teretejana on 06/22/2023
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Photo submitted by Patrick8709654 on 06/14/2019
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Photo submitted by Patrick8709654 on 06/14/2019
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Photo submitted by Patrick8709654 on 06/14/2019
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Compadre 2015 trip Photo submitted by lpgallegos1 on 06/01/2015
Beautiful Mountain view
Course in much better shape than last year, the greens have healed. Enjoyed our round of golf but no where to get a drink or food
$109 was $65
Expensive up 50% over last time
No one returns calls
No help at course or resort
Understaffed
Couldn’t get anyone to answer
But they wanted to charge me for a no show AFTER I CALLED TEN TIMES as they asked me to
No food available without hour wait
Beautiful place that needs to hire some help
Love this place but won’t be back
Very nice course
It started raining 20 minutes before our tee time and stopped at our tee time. The starter got the two groups that had to wait and we got on the course 15 minutes late and after the first couple of holes it went back to normal pace. The starter checked periodically to make sure that each group was playing at proper pace and was very friendly and pleasant. Overall great experience.
Disappointed compared to years past.
Greens relatively in poor condition
Traps lack sand. Hard and crusty.
Course was fun to play.
Some of the greens had bad spots but overall the course was in great shape.
Dried out
Lack of rain has devastated this marvelous course. Greens and tee boxes are thoroughly dry and patchy. It definitely does not look like that picture. Let's all pray for rain !!
The Inn
Greens a little rough due to no recent rain. Still nice course to play
Greens are horrible.
Greens horrible. Airifying was bad job. Tee boxes sanded… should have used the sand
It will take some time to get the greens back to where they were. Been playing there for over 30 years
Elk damage and end of season have had itheir effects on an otherwise great course
Closed
Booked and paid in full online, drove three hours from ABQ, and course was closed. Had apparently been closed for a couple of days. Wasted many hours driving for nothing. Please communicate closures in advance. Pro shop very non-chalant. Found you could still book online despite closure.
Closed
Booked online with golf now and got to the course to find it closed due the small amount of snow on it from last week. Very poor staff too, extremely rude.