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In the northern section of New Mexico, on the opposite side of the Pecos Wilderness from Santa Fe, is Morphy Lake State Park. This state park is a wonderful place to visit when you book an RV in Mora County, offering activities like fishing, swimming, hiking, and more. Morphy Lake State Park was established in 1965 and is one of the state’s smaller state parks, covering under 40 acres in total.

Motorhome camping at Morphy Lake State Park will put you at about 8,000 feet in elevation, and you’ll have the Sangre de Cristo Mountains as the backdrop for many of your views. The lake takes up about half of the total park’s area, covering approximately 15 acres when its surface is at normal levels. Because Morphy Lake State Park is located on a road with limited access and parking is limited, the size of vehicles is restricted to 18 feet or less; keep that in mind while picking out your rental RV for the trip.

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Getting Outdoors

Camping with an RV is a fantastic way to enjoy all that Morphy Lake State Park has to offer, and when you bring your boat along with you, there will be more to do since many lake activities will be possible. Many different types of watercraft are allowed on the lake, and guests can launch paddle craft, floating tubes, sailboats, canoes, kayaks, and motorboats from the boat ramp. There is no dock at the lake, however, so be sure to bring anchors when you want to secure your boat to something.

Fishing is also a popular activity at the lake here, both from boats and from the shore. The most common types of fish in the lake are Rainbow trout and German trout, both of which are stocked and managed by the local authorities. Plenty of fishing spots can be found on the shores of the lake, so even without a boat, anglers can still participate and try their luck. Swimming isn’t encouraged in the lake because of the presence of fishing hooks, but lounging on the shores of the lake is still permissible.

The nearby Pecos Wilderness, which borders Morphy Lake State Park to the west, is a great place to seek out hiking and biking trails. There are many miles of established trails in this wilderness area, many of which provide a challenge and lead to gorgeous vistas with panoramic views. While hiking in this area, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, specifically birds, as many migratory species make their way through during the changing of the seasons.

Camping at Morphy State Park

The state park RV campgrounds at Morphy Lake State Park are only accessible for RVs under 18 feet as camping spaces, and parking lot space is limited. There are 26 developed campsites for RVs to use with level parking spots, picnic tables, fire rings, and grills. There are no electric or water hookups, so be sure to bring in the electricity and water you’ll need during your trip and take out any garbage you may have created during your stay. There is a centrally located water spigot that all campsites share, however, so when you want to top up your tanks, the option exists.

A few miles to the south of Morphy Lake State Park is the Pendares RV Resort, which is a good alternative option when you are seeking out more amenities and spots for larger RVs. This campground has 50 large RV sites for campers to pick from, all of which are full-hookup and have no maximum RV restrictions. Campground amenities include wifi and laundry, in addition to propane and ice sales.

Exploring the Area

When you rent a camper near Morphy Lake State Park you’ll be between the towns of Taos and Las Vegas, both of which are good options when you are seeking to spend a day in town. Taos is home to the Taos Art Museum at Fechin House, the Taos Historic Museums, the Governor Bent House Museum, and the Couse-Sharp Historic Site. Many of these museums reflect local art styles and emphasize local history, making them great destinations to learn more about this part of New Mexico.

Las Vegas, NM, to the south, also has plenty to offer guests who find themselves within its borders. Thanks to Las Vegas being home to New Mexico Highlands University, there are plenty of tasty and diverse restaurants to explore while in town. Aside from the standard array of chain restaurants and fast-food destinations, guests will also find New York-style pizza, plenty of Mexican restaurants, BBQ joints, family-owned diners, and even an old-style saloon.

Although it is a bit further of a drive, Santa Fe is a wonderful place to visit while you have a rental motorhome at Morphy Lake State Park. Santa Fe is home to famous museums like the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and the Palace of the Governors, in addition to places like Meow Wolf, the Museum of International Folk Art, and the historic Santa Fe Plaza. This city is very walkable, so don’t be afraid to park your RV rental somewhere downtown and explore the neat buildings and local restaurants on foot.

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