New Mexico State Parks Near Roswell

Discover 10 parks within driving distance of Roswell

Bottomless Lakes State Park

Roswell, New Mexico
12 miles away

"Roswell is the closest major city and the main gateway for park visitors. Travelers often combine a park trip with dining, supplies, and local attractions in town."

Bottomless Lakes State Park is New Mexico’s first state park and one of its most distinctive, with nine emerald lakes nestled in a gypsum canyon. The park offers day-use recreation, water activities, and sweeping views of the Pecos Valley.

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Sweetwater Creek State Park

Lithia Springs, Georgia
32 miles away

"Roswell visitors come for a full-day nature outing with creek views and historic interest. The park is a worthwhile destination for hikers looking beyond North Fulton."

Sweetwater Creek State Park is one of Georgia’s most visited urban-adjacent parks, offering a rare blend of Civil War-era history and rugged Piedmont scenery. The park’s creek, lake, and forested terrain make it a favorite for hiking, fishing, kayaking, and photography.

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Red Top Mountain State Park

Acworth, Georgia
35 miles away

"Roswell residents visit for boating, shoreline relaxation, and family-friendly outdoor activities. The park offers a scenic change of pace from the northern suburbs."

Red Top Mountain State Park is one of Georgia’s most popular lake parks, centered on the shores of Lake Allatoona in the foothills of the Appalachians. Visitors come for swimming, fishing, boating, camping, and relaxing in a heavily wooded setting with easy access from metro Atlanta.

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Panola Mountain State Park

Stockbridge, Georgia
40 miles away

"Roswell families and outdoor enthusiasts visit for a change of pace from suburban life. The park’s picnic facilities and trails make it a popular weekend destination."

Panola Mountain State Park is best known for its protected granite monadnock, a smaller and less developed counterpart to nearby Stone Mountain. The park also features two lakes, picnic areas, a playground, and a popular archery range, making it a versatile destination for both nature lovers and families.

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Fort Yargo State Park

Winder, Georgia
43 miles away

"Roswell residents often visit for a peaceful outdoor getaway that is still close to the metro area. The park’s mix of history, water access, and wooded scenery makes it a strong day-trip option."

Fort Yargo State Park is known for its reconstructed log fort, 260-acre lake, and family-friendly outdoor recreation. Visitors come for paddling, fishing, hiking, camping, and a mix of history and nature close to metro Atlanta and Athens.

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Don Carter State Park

Gainesville, Georgia
44 miles away

"Roswell visitors often choose the park for a nearby North Georgia retreat with boating, beach access, and scenic views."

Don Carter State Park is Georgia’s first state park on Lake Lanier, featuring a sandy swim beach, boat ramps, picnic areas, and a full-service campground. Visitors come for easy lake access, wildlife viewing, and a relaxing outdoor escape near Gainesville.

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Amicalola Falls State Park

Dawsonville, Georgia
48 miles away

"Roswell travelers come for a nature-focused day trip and family outing in the mountains. The park's waterfall, overlooks, and picnic areas make it a strong choice for a short escape from metro Atlanta."

Amicalola Falls State Park features a 729-foot waterfall, mountain vistas, and a full-service lodge in the North Georgia mountains. It is one of the state's most visited parks for hiking, scenic photography, and outdoor getaways.

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Living Desert Zoo and Gardens State Park

Carlsbad, New Mexico
57 miles away

"Roswell is within range for a longer day trip to the park. Visitors from Roswell often combine the park with other southeastern New Mexico attractions and sightseeing."

Living Desert Zoo and Gardens State Park combines a zoo, botanical garden, and nature preserve focused on the Chihuahuan Desert. It is known for native animal exhibits, desert plant collections, and educational programs in a scenic hilltop setting.

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Brantley Lake State Park

Carlsbad, New Mexico
60 miles away

"Roswell visitors often make the drive for reservoir recreation and birdwatching. The park offers a quieter natural setting compared with the city."

Brantley Lake State Park centers on a large reservoir that attracts anglers, boaters, and birders year-round. Its broad shoreline, picnic areas, and campgrounds make it a popular stop for outdoor recreation near Carlsbad.

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Sumner Lake State Park

Fort Sumner, New Mexico
60 miles away

"Roswell travelers use Sumner Lake as a convenient eastern New Mexico lake destination for weekend boating and birdwatching. It provides a scenic change of pace from the city and surrounding desert."

Sumner Lake State Park centers on one of New Mexico’s larger reservoirs, drawing visitors for water recreation and birdwatching. Its shoreline campsites, picnic areas, and easy lake access make it a favorite stop for weekend trips and warm-weather outings.

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