You could go back to New Mexico--but that would also be close to 30 miles:
"Of the nearly 5,500 State Parks spread throughout the United States, Sugarite Lake State Park was chosen as one of an elite list of “Top 10 State Parks” in the country by the National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD), which is profiled in Camping Life magazine. Located on the Colorado border, Sugarite Canyon State Park features heavily wooded mountains and meadows painted with wildflowers and butterflies. Visitors can fish and boat (electric motors only), observe the plentiful wildlife, hike scenic trails, cross-country ski, camp and picnic."
http://www.campsitephotos.com/campground/Sugarite-Canyon-State-Park
"Of the nearly 5,500 State Parks spread throughout the United States, Sugarite Lake State Park was chosen as one of an elite list of “Top 10 State Parks” in the country by the National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD), which is profiled in Camping Life magazine. Located on the Colorado border, Sugarite Canyon State Park features heavily wooded mountains and meadows painted with wildflowers and butterflies. Visitors can fish and boat (electric motors only), observe the plentiful wildlife, hike scenic trails, cross-country ski, camp and picnic."
http://www.campsitephotos.com/campground/Sugarite-Canyon-State-Park