Morphy Lake State Park

{{Short description|State park in New Mexico}}

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| location = Mora, New Mexico, United States

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| established = 1965{{Cite web | title = Morphy Lake State Park Management and Development Plan | url = http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/PRD/documents/MorphyLakeStatePark.pdf | accessdate = January 12, 2011}}

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Morphy Lake State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, located {{convert|7|mi|km}} southwest of Mora in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.{{Cite web | last = New Mexico State Parks Division | title = Morphy Lake State Park | publisher = New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department | url = http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/PRD/MorphyLake.htm}} The park is one of New Mexico's smaller state parks, at only {{convert|30|acre|m2}}, and the lake has a surface area of approximately {{convert|15|acre|m2}}.

The park is popular for fishing, camping, and picnicking, however, there is no running water, so visitors must pack their own. The lake is stocked with trout, and kokanee salmon. Boats are allowed on the lake, but no gas powered motors are allowed. Its high altitude (8,000 ft) and location in northern New Mexico cause the lake to freeze over in the winter, allowing ice fishing to take place.

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