Sinkholes may sound more like a hazard than an attraction, but they are the reason why people visit one New Mexico state park. Bottomless Lakes State Park consists of eight sinkholes filled with water. These oases are so beautiful that they inspired the founding of this state park – New Mexico’s first – in 1933. Ever since, people have been taking advantage of the recreational opportunities available at this unique place.
Lea Lake actually consists of three sinkholes and is the hub of the park. It’s the perfect place to spend a hot day. Sink your toes into one of New Mexico’s few sandy beaches and take in the rippling, blue waters.
There are many ways to enjoy Lea Lake. You can swim, use non-motorized boats, or try a little paddle boarding. (Pedal boats and boards are available to rent.) It’s even possible to go scuba diving!
The scenery is so tranquil at sunset. Since the nearest city is Roswell - 14 miles away - once the sun slides below the horizon, light pollution is minimal and the stars stunning.
The Land of Enchantment is blessed with several unusual state parks. In addition to sinkholes, we also have entire cities formed from rocks. Learn more here. Wherever you live in New Mexico, there’s bound to be an amazing state park close to you.
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