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Weekend Getaways to Roswell

Roswell
photo © Dan Monaghan, courtesy of the New Mexico Dept. of Tourism
Known mostly through myths about aliens and UFOs, there's more to Roswell than mystery and innuendo. No matter what your interests: archaeological and historical sites, special and sporting events, museums, arts and culture, Roswell is a great place for a weekend jaunt. More than anything, the area offers a multitude of outdoor activities, from birdwatching and fishing at the Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge to swimming and boating at Bottomless Lakes State Park. Families will love the Spring River Park and Zoo, which features a special fishing lake for children, exotic animals and an antique carousel. There's plenty to do inside as well: the Roswell Museum and Art Center will appeal to anyone with an interest in Southwestern painters such as Peter Hurd and Henriette Wyeth. History enthusiasts will enjoy the Historical Center of Southeast New Mexico, a grand house filled with local antiques, artefacts and a changing gallery of historical exhibits. Of course a visit to Roswell would not be complete without a stop at the International UFO Museum and Research Center, where you can find out what really happened when "something" crashed near Roswell in 1947 & or maybe not.
 
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Don't-Miss Attractions
TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten track, but all are worth a visit.
The truth is out thereThe truth is out there
International UFO Museum and Research Center: This museum contains a diorama and a film of the "official" autopsy of the alien bodies after the 1947 crash.
Address: 114 North Main Street, Roswell, New Mexico
Phone: 505-625-9495
Free
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Roswell Museum & Art Center: The Roswell Museum & Art Center houses a fine art collection and is also home to the Robert H. Goddard Planetarium and the Patricia Lubben Bassett Art Education Center.
Address: 100 West Eleventh Street, Roswell, New Mexico
Phone: 505-624-6744
Free
Historical Center for Southeast New Mexico: A grand estate house, once owned by James Phelps White, now houses exhibits, rare books and photos pertaining to life in early southeastern New Mexico.
Address: 200 N. Lea Ave. at W. 2nd St., Roswell, New Mexico
Phone: 505/622-8333
Donation suggested
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Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge: This sanctuary is home to thousands of migratory birds, deer, bobcats and badgers. Visitors can view and photograph wildlife from several observation platforms.
Address: 4200 East Pine Lodge Road, Roswell, New Mexico
Phone: 505-622-6755
Bottomless Lakes State Park: The greenish hue of the lakes, in this vast state park, makes them appear bottomless, when in fact their depths range from 17 to 90 feet. Opportunities for fishing, boating and scuba diving abound.
Address: HC 12, Box 1200, Roswell, New Mexico
Phone: 505-624-6058
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Cattle Baron Steak & Seafood on Main: As the name implies, steak and seafood dishes dominate the menu at this chain restaurant. The salad bar makes a nice accompaniment to the standard American fare.
Address: 1113 N Main St, Roswell, New Mexico
Phone: (505) 622-2465
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Roswell
Popularity index: #2 in Roswell
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BEST WESTERN PLUS Sally Port Inn & Suites
Popularity index: #9 in Roswell
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Holiday Inn Express Roswell
Popularity index: #10 in Roswell
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Recommended Reading
"Roswell"  Rough Guides
Investigate alien landings, then experience some real culture at the Roswell Museum & Art Center.
"A Changing Roswell - what was 'The Incident's' purpose?"  SouthernNewMexico.com, 23 Jan 2003
Whether aliens exist or not, a trip to the International UFO Museum and the annual UFO festival in Roswell may just make a believer out of you.
"Roswell, New Mexico the city with a magnetic personality"  SouthernNewMexico.com, 23 Jan 2003
Majestic scenery, ancient history and mysterious tales combine to form a delightful sojourn in a desert town.
"Roswell's Downtown Historical District"  SouthernNewMexico.com, 23 Jan 2003
Roswell's historic neighborhood reveals architecture that mirrors society during the 19th century.
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