Lea Lake at Bottomless Lakes State Park offers a one-of-a-kind camping experience just 15 miles east of Roswell, New Mexico. As the state's oldest state park, Bottomless Lakes is renowned for its series of deep, vividly colored sinkholes formed over millennia by sulfur springs dissolving underground limestone caverns. Lea Lake is the only lake in the park open for swimming, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Campers enjoy full hookups with water and electrical connections, a dump station, showers, toilets, and picnic tables with grills — all big-rig friendly. The park features scenic hiking trails winding through the rugged Chihuahuan Desert landscape, excellent fishing, a playground, and Wi-Fi access on-site. The surrounding area offers stunning red bluff scenery. Nearby Roswell provides access to dining, shopping, and the famous International UFO Museum and Research Center. Whether visiting for a weekend getaway or an extended road trip through southeastern New Mexico, Lea Lake combines natural beauty, modern amenities, and rich geological history for an unforgettable RV camping destination.