The Morphy Lake State Park is a state park in Guadalupita, New Mexico. It is best known for its excellent location, hidden amongst a forest of pine trees, providing a remote natural setting that promises the peace and quiet most visitors are looking for.
Established in 1965, the Morphy Lake State Park is one of the smaller parks of the sort in the state. It only offers 30 acres of area, but it is packed with activities and scenery. Visitors go to this site to enjoy fishing, camping, and picnicking. First timers need to be aware that there is no running water on the site, so packing your own is a necessity.
Open all year long, the Morphy Lake State Park is also a popular spot for ice fishing.
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