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Looking for a Sunday Funday? We’re gonna suggest Bottomless Lakes State Park! This quirky park is home to a lake filled with sinkholes ranging from 17 to 90 feet deep, offering you a chance to scuba dive into these colorful underwater caverns or just paddle over them in your canoe or kayak (rentals are available). Those hiking or biking the trails can discover waterside bluffs for sick pictures of the blue-green water before heading back to your camp for a night under the stars. There’s plenty of spots for fishing, picnicking, and even a playground for those young at heart. Bring your whole crew too, there’s camping and picnic pavilions for your whole gang and you can swing by Roswell for a super weird day trip! Who knows, you might meet some out of this world new friend
Looking for a Sunday Funday? We’re gonna suggest Bottomless Lakes State Park! This quirky park is home to a lake filled with sinkholes ranging from 17 to 90 feet deep, offering you a chance to scuba dive into these colorful underwater caverns or just paddle over them in your canoe or kayak (rentals are available). Those hiking or biking the trails can discover waterside bluffs for sick pictures of the blue-green water before heading back to your camp for a night under the stars. There’s plenty of spots for fishing, picnicking, and even a playground for those young at heart. Bring your whole crew too, there’s camping and picnic pavilions for your whole gang and you can swing by Roswell for a super weird day trip! Who knows, you might meet some out of this world new friends at Bottomless Lakes, and share some bottomless fun together.
Wake up and watch the sun rise over Mirror Lake from your site at Figure 8 Campground. With space for RVs and tents alike, this campground invites you to setup shop lickety split and only have to walk steps to the Bluff Trail for an afternoon of adventure. Kick back and chillax under the stars—you’ll have restrooms nearby and showers just a quick Read more...
The water of Devil’s Inkwell is stained turquoise by submerged aquatic plants, giving it the illusion of great depth. . . like an inkwell! The campground sits next to the itsy-bitsy lake (technically a sinkhole) that offers prime fishing opportunities. Read more...
You won’t mind putting yourself out to pasture at Pasture Campground; with space for RVers and tent-lovers, this quiet little loop provides access to restrooms, showers, and prime views! Hop the Bluff Trail to Lost Lake right from camp and be back in time to cook yourself up some grub and crack a brew under the stars. Pasture Campground’s got your Read more...
Lea Lake Campground sits on the shores of its namesake and this place has got the hook UP! Need electric? Need full hook-ups? Or do you just wanna pop your modest tent? Whatever you need, Lea’s got it along with access to restrooms, showers, and a dump station at its entrance. Pop right over to the day use area across the street for some swimmin’, Read more...
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Bottomless Lakes State Park
Looking for a Sunday Funday? We’re gonna suggest Bottomless Lakes State Park! This quirky park is home to a lake filled with sinkholes ranging from 17 to 90 feet deep, offering you a chance to scuba dive into these colorful underwater caverns or just paddle over them in your canoe or kayak (rentals are available). Those hiking or biking the trails can discover waterside bluffs for sick pictures of the blue-green water before heading back to your camp for a night under the stars. There’s plenty of spots for fishing, picnicking, and even a playground for those young at heart. Bring your whole crew too, there’s camping and picnic pavilions for your whole gang and you can swing by Roswell for a super weird day trip! Who knows, you might meet some out of this world new friend
Looking for a Sunday Funday? We’re gonna suggest Bottomless Lakes State Park! This quirky park is home to a lake filled with sinkholes ranging from 17 to 90 feet deep, offering you a chance to scuba dive into these colorful underwater caverns or just paddle over them in your canoe or kayak (rentals are available). Those hiking or biking the trails can discover waterside bluffs for sick pictures of the blue-green water before heading back to your camp for a night under the stars. There’s plenty of spots for fishing, picnicking, and even a playground for those young at heart. Bring your whole crew too, there’s camping and picnic pavilions for your whole gang and you can swing by Roswell for a super weird day trip! Who knows, you might meet some out of this world new friends at Bottomless Lakes, and share some bottomless fun together.
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4 campgrounds in Bottomless Lakes State Park
Wake up and watch the sun rise over Mirror Lake from your site at Figure 8 Campground. With space for RVs and tents alike, this campground invites you to setup shop lickety split and only have to walk steps to the Bluff Trail for an afternoon of adventure. Kick back and chillax under the stars—you’ll have restrooms nearby and showers just a quick Read more...
The water of Devil’s Inkwell is stained turquoise by submerged aquatic plants, giving it the illusion of great depth. . . like an inkwell! The campground sits next to the itsy-bitsy lake (technically a sinkhole) that offers prime fishing opportunities. Read more...
You won’t mind putting yourself out to pasture at Pasture Campground; with space for RVers and tent-lovers, this quiet little loop provides access to restrooms, showers, and prime views! Hop the Bluff Trail to Lost Lake right from camp and be back in time to cook yourself up some grub and crack a brew under the stars. Pasture Campground’s got your Read more...
Lea Lake Campground sits on the shores of its namesake and this place has got the hook UP! Need electric? Need full hook-ups? Or do you just wanna pop your modest tent? Whatever you need, Lea’s got it along with access to restrooms, showers, and a dump station at its entrance. Pop right over to the day use area across the street for some swimmin’, Read more...
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