Historical Center for Southeast New Mexico offers a wide collection of historical exhibits, artifacts and antiques presenting the rich past of New Mexico.
Roswell is famous for the UFO incident of 1947. People curious about the facts and data about the incident should visit the interesting International UFO Museum & Research Center.
Another tourist attraction in Roswell is the General Douglas L. McBride Museum which displays military armaments.
Roswell Museum and art center has recreated Robert H Goddard workshop. The display includes art by Rogers Aston, John Marin, Marsden Hartley, Georgia O’Keefe, Henriette Wyeth and Peter Hurd.
For a refreshing voyage through the smell, taste and vigor of nature visit the Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge located at the meeting point of Southern Plains and Chihuahuan Desert. This wildlife refuge was established as migratory bird’s winter habitat in 1937. This verdant landscape has diverse wildlife. Some of the treasured species are Roswell spring snail, least tern, Noel’s amphipod, least shrew and other species.
Bottomless Lakes State Park is another tourist attraction in Roswell. From Highway 380 it lies 12 miles east. This is the perfect place for camping, fishing, hiking, boating and swimming.
Cahoon Park has the largest outdoor pool of Roswell. The setting is scenic and charming.
Spring River Bike & Hike Trail is the perfect scenic itinerary for walking or bicycling. This trail runs through the corridor of Spring River.
Spring River Park and Zoo is another Roswell tourist attraction featuring a zoo, a children’s fishing lake, carousel and a miniature train ride.
Roswell is full of tourist attractions.
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