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At Murphy Lake during the months of summer highs are in the 90's. For the duration of the moonlight hours it's regularly in the 60's. All through the winter highs are frequently in the 30's with winter lows in the 10's overnight here at Murphy Lake. Mononame 67 Lake is a nearby lake that you could check out, and a wonderful nearby hotel is Baymont Inn and Suites Rolla. Why not pop by Murphey Lake Dam if you're here, and after a long day outdoors Comfort Suites
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| | Rolla is a great place to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. Murphy Lake is great enough to spend more than a day at, Scenic 63 RV Park is a great local campground, and hiking along the Kaintuck Trail is glorious fun. So much fun stuff in the Ozarks, just amazing. Camping at Bluegrass Pickin' Time Campground is always a splendid experience; since you're here, you could also stop at charming Charwood Lake. If you like the outdoors, you'll | |
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like Murphy Lake. If you're going to Murphy Lake from Rolla, you won't be the only one. The Ozarks scenery is always beautiful. Murphy Lake gets a normal amount of annual rain; the wettest month of the year is regularly May, that's the one that rains the most, and January is the month with the least moisture.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 38.13 Longitude: -91.995
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Arlington River Resort
 | 11 miles away ...ver Resort is a lovely family-oriented RV park and campground set in the river valley of the Little Piney Creek and Gasconade River. We sit on over 400 beautiful acres with tall rock faced bluffs, open pastures, and include more than a mile of scenic river front. Arlington offers activities like swimming, fishing, hiking, horseshoes, a playground, and recreation room. Our facilities are outstanding with two large bath houses, laundry room, large pool with sun deck, 99 level pull thru RV sites with water, sewer, 20/30/50 amp electric, and 25 river front tent sites. Also available is a boat ramp, camp store, pavilion, stables for horse boarding, and a RV dump station. Pets are Welcome. We are close to many natural attractions such as Duerson Slide, Gollahon Spring, Kaintuck Trail, and Poole Hollow. There are just too many to name. Arlington is also within a half hour of Ft. Leonard Wood Army Base, Univerisity of Missouri-Rolla, and many local wineries. Arlington has something for everyone and we are located on the famous Route 66, where so many American dreams have been born. H... |
Kaintuck Trail
 | 16 miles away ...e located on this trail is one of the largest I have ever seen. From the top, you will not know that you are on a bridge. From the bottom it looks like a large, deep cave through which light doesn't travel because of a bend in the tunnel. Follow the trail around the hill and you will find the other opening. Next time I will bring a flashlight so that I can explore a little.
The trails are popular with horseback riders and are as wide as sidewalks most of the time. In most places and the footing is good. A small percentage of the trail is made up of loose rock that can be bad for a weak ankle.
My only complaint is that the map I have is not accurate and the markers on the trees don't lend much confidence. Today I wound up walking an extra two hours because of a wrong turn. Looking at the Internet maps, I still can't find the path I was walking or the fenced meadows. In one spot the trail went through a chained gate. I didn't know if I would be trespassing so I turned right, followed a path around the field and found myself on some dirt road that is not marked. ... |
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