Morse Lake Information |
Morse Reservoir, a water supply reservoir, is located in Hamilton County, Central Indiana, approximately 20 minutes north of Carmel and 45 minutes from downtown Indianapolis. It takes about one hour to reach the Indianapolis International Airport. Located on Cicero Creek and built by the Indianapolis Water Co. in 1952. Known as the taller, skinnier brother of the popular Geist Reservoir, Morse Reservoir in Hamilton County offers nearly the same acreage of boating pleasure, minus the crowds. In fact, it is widely known that even though both Geist and Morse share the same slips and boat ramp on Morse Lake Marina, the slip waiting list is far shorter at Geist. Here you will find all forms of boating fun, as well as an abundance of quiet, solitary, places where a fisherman can cast a line on the shore. Just make sure your fishing license is current before you take out your rod and reel -- many fishermen have come away with fines due to local State Fishery crackdowns.
The reservoir covers approximately 1,500 acres and features a shoreline that is popular for various activities such as boating, fishing, swimming, and picnicking. It attracts both residents and visitors to the region, offering scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities.
The surrounding area is also home to several parks and green spaces, making it a favorite destination for nature lovers. The reservoir plays a vital role in local ecosystems and provides recreational amenities for the community. If you have specific questions or need more information about Morse Reservoir, feel free to ask!
If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!
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Are Jet Skis permitted on Morse Lake? Yes
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Can you Swim in Morse Lake? Yes |
Are Boat Docks permitted at Morse Lake? Yes |
Are Power Boats permitted at Morse Lake? Yes |
What are the Nearby Cities to Morse Lake? Carmel, Indianapolis |
What is the Closest Airport to Morse Lake? Indianapolis International Airport |
Morse Lake Fishing Information |
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Morse Reservoir was stocked with a variety of fish years ago. Bluegill, large-mouthed bass, channel catfish, and crappie are among the varieties most commonly caught.
Jim Raymer of Greenfield, Indiana knew he probably had a state record fish as soon as he pulled the big yellow bass from Morse Reservoir. On Nov. 4, Raymer hauled in a 2-pound, 15-ounce yellow bass while fishing for crappie at Morse Reservoir in Hamilton County. His catch measured 16.7-inches long and had a 12.7-inch girth. The fish bested the past state record by 11-ounces. The current International Game Fish Association all-tackle sport fishing world record yellow bass is a 2-pound, 9-ounce Duck River fish caught near Waverly, Tenn. Most yellow bass weigh mere ounces, but these scrappy little fighters are abundant in some waters and can provide hours of excitement on ultralight tackle. For many years, a 2-pound, 4-ounce Monroe Lake specimen was the world's largest officially documented yellow bass.
Morris Lake Bait & Tackle, 317-984-8039, 410 W Jackson St, Cicero, IN 46034-9663
Schwartzs Bait & Tackle, 317-776-0129, 118 Cicero Rd, Noblesville, IN 46060-1401
Overdorf Lake Fish-Camp-Resort, 317-984-5955, 9590 E 266th St, Arcadia, IN 46030-9571
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Morse Lake Boating Information |
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Morse Reservoir is designed for all types of boating activities with
special areas for water-skiing and sailing.
Morse Lake Marina, 317-984-3301, 20999 Hague Rd, Cicero, IN 46034
Lakeview Marina, Boat Dockage & Storage, Boat Dockage & Storage
317-984-5422, 20901 Hague Rd, Cicero, IN 46034
Clarks Marine Service, Boat Repairing, Boat Dockage & Storage
317-984-3880, 8280 E 216th St, Cicero, IN 46034-9274
Sentinel Storage, Boat Dockage & Storage
317-984-2095, 21335 State Road 19, Cicero, IN 46034-9616
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Morse Lake Camping Information |
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White River Campground, 317-984-2705, 11299 E 234th St, Cicero, IN 46034-9461
Riverbend Campground, 317-773-3333, 21695 Sr 37 N, Noblesville, IN 46060
Boys & Girls Camp, 317-877-2628, 21350 Hinkle Rd, Westfield, IN 46074
Overdorf Lake Fish-Camp-Resort, 317-984-5955, 9590 E 266th St, Arcadia, IN 46030-9571
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Morse Lake Local Area Businesses |
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The South Harbor community started in the mid-1970s as a subdivision. Style of Homes: varied, including ranches and two-story homes. Amenities: Two-story clubhouse on the reservoir, an outdoor swimming pool, lighted tennis courts, lighted sand volleyball court, lighted basketball court and a lighted picnic shelter. Commute to Downtown: Approximately 45 minutes. Schools: Noblesville Schools; Hinkle Creek Elementary School. Neighborhood Association: South Harbor Property Owners Association
Oakbay provides a close-knit community on the waterfront. Located north of Carrigan Road along the Morse Reservoir, north of Noblesville. First home was built about 1988, about half of the neighborhood is 5 years old or less.
Style of Homes: Two-story homes, typically brick, most with basements and medium-size yards, sidewalks except on cul-de-sacs. Amenities: Swimming, boating, jet skiing on reservoir as well as fishing. Harbor Trees Golf Course nearby, mostly newer homes. Commute to Downtown: 40-50 minutes. Schools: Noblesville schools. Neighborhood Association: Oakbay Property Owners Association.
Tucked away on the edge of Morse Reservoir, Crystal Lake is a relaxed small community consisting of just 30 home sites. Crystal Lake is located east of Hague Road off of Dakota Drive, just a few blocks south of the Morse Marina. Crystal Lake features over 7 acres of common area that includes a children's play area and a basketball court. Homes start in the low 100's and lots are just $18,000.
Prairie Crossing is the most affordable golf community in Hamilton County. Located minutes from Morse reservoir and quaint Noblesville shopping, this community has much to offer. Golf course, wooded and lake views are available.
Bear Slide Golf Club, 317-984-3837, 6770 E 231st St, Cicero, IN 46034-9752
Fox Prairie Golf Course, 317-776-6357, 8465 E 196th St, Noblesville, IN 46060-9003
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