RVidaloca
For Lea Lake - Bottomless Lakes State Park: Level sites, nice hosts, great showers. Lots of pull throughs. It's a pretty generic campground as in not much privacy or vegetation. Cenotes are really cool. I wish idiots didn't throw stuff into them! Roswell close enough for our needs. Good Verizon signal. The drive into the park is beautiful. Smooth road all the way.
Posted Feb 17, 2018 by RVidaloca from Mossyrock . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Wally Bob
For Lea Lake - Bottomless Lakes State Park: Stayed 1 night in April 2017. All hookup sites taken so stayed in overflow. Used only outhouse so no reference on restrooms. Overflow site had trash blowing all over so cleaning needed before setup. It's an ok campground but I know NM has nicer.
Posted Apr 11, 2017 by Wally Bob from NM. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Elevation13
For Lea Lake - Bottomless Lakes State Park: Nice park but if you think you'll be close to Roswell, re-think your plan. 17 miles from town, which includes 7 miles of rough hilly roads inside the park: Teeth rattling, emptying your cabinets rough roads. BUT Lea Lake is pretty. Big sites with large gravel foundations. Swimming beach nicely arranged. Good for walking your dog. We were here on a weekend. Lots of young families enjoying themselves. Restrooms/showers just ok- in need of deep cleaning. Good camp host- chatty, knowledgable and helpful.
Posted May 15, 2016 by Elevation13 from New Jersey. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jane
For Lea Lake - Bottomless Lakes State Park: Feb 27, 2016. Stopped here for one night and were able to get one of the pull throughs with electric and water even thiugh it was evening and the park was pretty full. Very pretty area, nice trails; great camp hosts; clean and roomy showers too ??. Dogs allowed.
Posted Feb 27, 2016 by Jane from Missouri. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
geoatl
For Lea Lake - Bottomless Lakes State Park: Very buggy at dusk and dawn. Try to go during the dry season to enjoy this place. For $14 a night with power and free WIFI it was a nice stop. We drove to Roswell instead of enjoying the park. Camp host was very helpful.
Posted Oct 15, 2014 by geoatl from St Petersburg, FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.