Morphy Lake State Park
New Mexico Recreation Area

Morphy Lake State Park

Mora, NM
Available Activities
  • Hiking
  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Bird Watching
  • Stargazing
  • Sailing
  • Kayaking
Verified by America’s State Parks Editorial Team – Updated March 2026

Morphy Lake State Park is a public state park in New Mexico near Mora in Mora County. Spanning 30 acres and established in 1965, this park offers a peaceful retreat into nature for visitors of all ages.

Quick Facts

StateNew Mexico
Nearest CityMora
CountyMora
Park Size30 acres
Established1965
Google Rating⭐ 4.4/5 (300 reviews)

Location & Getting There

Morphy Lake State Park is located near Mora, New Mexico. The park’s coordinates are 35.9405, -105.3919.

Things to Do

New Mexico state parks capture the stark beauty of the Southwest, ranging from high desert lakes to alpine mountain forests and dramatic canyons. Despite being a desert state, many parks are centered around reservoirs, offering surprising opportunities for sailing, boating, kayaking, and fishing for trout and bass. Land-based recreation includes hiking through rugged desert terrain, camping under some of the darkest, clearest night skies in the country, birdwatching along key migratory corridors like the Rio Grande, and exploring Native American ruins and geological wonders.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–November) offer the best overall weather, with warm days and cool nights perfect for hiking and camping. Summer (June–August) is peak season for the lake parks and high-elevation mountain parks, but lower desert parks can experience extreme heat (100°F+). The late summer “monsoon” season (July-August) brings sudden, dramatic afternoon thunderstorms. Winter brings snow to the northern mountain parks, while southern parks remain mild and pleasant for “snowbird” campers.

Visitor Tips

A $5 per vehicle day-use fee applies at most parks. An Annual Day-Use Pass is available for $40 and is a great value. High winds are common in the spring, which can affect boating on the larger lakes. Hydration is critical: always carry significantly more water than you think you need, as the high altitude and dry air accelerate dehydration. Sun protection is equally important. Campsite reservations recommend booking early, especially for the popular lakeside sites during summer and holidays.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to visit New Mexico state parks?

A day-use fee of $5 per vehicle applies at most parks. An annual pass costs $40 and covers all state parks. Camping and marina fees apply separately.

What are the best state parks in New Mexico?

Top parks include City of Rocks (volcanic rock formations), Elephant Butte Lake (largest state park), Bottomless Lakes (sinkholes with blue-green water), Oliver Lee Memorial (canyon above desert), and Sugarite Canyon.

Can I camp under dark skies in New Mexico?

Yes, New Mexico is one of the best states for stargazing. Clayton Lake, City of Rocks, and Oliver Lee Memorial parks offer exceptionally dark night skies. Some parks host star parties with telescopes.

What is the best time to visit New Mexico state parks?

Spring and fall offer the best weather with warm days and cool nights. Summer brings extreme heat to desert parks (100°F+). Late summer monsoon season brings dramatic thunderstorms. Mountain parks stay cool in summer.

Explore More New Mexico State Parks

Morphy Lake State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in New Mexico. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in New Mexico guide, or use our Park Finder to search by activity, location, or features.

Wildlife & Nature

Morphy Lake SP — a remote 15-acre mountain lake at 7,840 feet in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Accessible only by a steep 4-mile dirt road. The park’s mountain forest, lake, and meadows support elk, mule deer, and wild turkeys. Rainbow trout fill the lake.

Nearby Attractions

Mora — 5 miles south. Sangre de Cristo Mountains — surrounding. Pecos Wilderness — nearby.

Keep exploring: The closest neighbors are Storrie Lake State Park (within about an hour’s drive) and Hyde Memorial State Park (within about an hour’s drive).

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Last updated: May 14, 2026

Park Location

Mora, NM

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