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We drove through all of Morrison-Rockwood State Park on paved roads and saw that there was a large, man-made lake; nice concrete boat ramp with good parking; a concession stand; lots of camping sites; an equestrian area; and picnic shelters. We hiked a mile or so along a well marked trail through thick woods near the lake on a blazing hot, humid day. A beautiful doe was our only wildlife sighting. There is no incredible scenery or natural formations, just nice, Midwest woods and lake in a well maintained park. We used a couple of pit toilets, drove past flush toilets and showers in the camping area. The park was underutilized, perhaps it is busier on weekends. Drove through a huge covered bridge on Crosby Road on the way to the park. Recently constructed, it lacks the charm of smaller, older covered bridges.