Best lakes around Milford offer diverse natural and recreational experiences. This region features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. The landscape includes forested areas, parklands, and trails, making it suitable for exploration. Many lakes are integrated into conservation areas or community parks, ensuring accessibility and maintained environments.
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Trail is ~8.5 miles, 19k steps, 3+ hours all the way around the reservoir. Well defined trail for the majority of the loop. The scenery is nice, water is clean, and it is not insanely crowded. It's full of wildlife. While hiking, heard a bunch of coyotes, inviting me for a feast.
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The entire northern border of the lake consists of the Ashland Reservoir Dam. It controls the flow of Cold Spring Brook into the lake, and you can even hike across the dam on the wide, dirt trail.
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Upper Westboro Reservoir is part of the Westboro Reservoir & Conservation Land. The lake is a peaceful place, surrounded with grassy areas and woodlands, providing a nice place for picnicking, fishing or simply enjoying a nice bike ride through the trail system that goes around the water.
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There is a bit of everything here at Louisa Lake. It is a very scenic area and along with nearby Milford Pond, it provides a great venue for a variety of recreational activities, especially bicycling. Nearby is the Upper Charles Trail, a super good cycling trail.
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Hopedale Pond and Parklands are highly regarded by the residents of Hopedale. It is a beautiful and well kept pond and park area. It is used extensively by walkers and fishermen. There are a number of well marked trails going round most of the pond, albeit not all of it due to residential property. There are several good access points and a gravel ramp provided by the Town of Hopedale located off Park Street is an excellent place to start. However there is limited parking at that point and it is normally a pick up and drop off point only. For the cyclist it is a lovely place to ride by or to stop at due to the well kept nature of the park.
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Louisa Lake offers a scenic haven for non-motor boating, fresh water fishing, and various recreational activities like bicycling, walking, and running.
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There is a bit of everything here at Louisa Lake. It is very scenic area and along with nearby Milford Pond, it provides a great venue for a variety of recreational activities, especially bicycling. Nearby is the Upper Charles Trail, a super good cycling trail.
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The Ashland Reservoir offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding forests and hills. Take some time to soak in the peaceful atmosphere and capture the beauty with your camera.
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Milford offers a diverse range of lakes, from tranquil natural settings to man-made reservoirs. You can find all-sports lakes like Moore Lake in Milford, Michigan, quiet no-wake lakes such as Sears Lake, and serene fishing spots like Lilly Pond in Milford, Pennsylvania. Many are integrated into conservation areas or community parks, providing various recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes around Milford are ideal for families. Hopedale Pond and Parklands is a well-kept area with trails for walking and fishing. Ashland Reservoir Dam offers family-friendly trails and panoramic views. Louisa Lake is also great for walking, bicycling, and non-motor boating. Additionally, Silver Lake and Beach provides opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and hiking.
For swimming, Ashland Reservoir Dam is noted as a swim spot. Silver Lake and Beach also offers a town beach open for swimming during the summer months.
Boating opportunities vary by lake. Louisa Lake is suitable for non-motor boating. Moore Lake in Milford, Michigan, is an all-sports lake, though its size might limit extensive water sports. Sears Lake, also in Milford, Michigan, is a 'no-wake' lake, perfect for quieter activities like kayaking or canoeing. Haven Lake in Milford, Delaware, also features a public access boat ramp and is great for kayaking and canoeing.
Yes, Ashland Reservoir Dam is noted as dog-friendly. Additionally, Mondo Ponds Nature Preserve in Milford, Connecticut, offers about a mile of trails suitable for dog walking, provided dogs are on a leash.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can find a variety of outdoor activities. There are numerous running trails, including loops around the Upper Charles Trail. Mountain biking is popular with trails like those in the Adams Street Conservation Land. For hikers, there are easy hikes around areas like Peppercorn Hill and Hopedale Pond and Parklands.
Easy walking trails are available at several locations. Hopedale Pond and Parklands features well-marked trails around most of the pond. You can also hike across the Ashland Reservoir Dam on a wide, dirt trail. For more options, explore the easy hikes guide which includes routes like the Hopedale Pond and Parklands loop.
Fishing is a popular activity across many lakes in Milford. Hopedale Pond and Parklands is extensively used by fishermen. Louisa Lake is known for fresh water fishing, particularly for Largemouth bass, Rainbow trout, and Black crappie. Lilly Pond in Milford, Pennsylvania, is stocked with trout, bass, and panfish, while Haven Lake in Milford, Delaware, is an excellent spot for a variety of fish.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Many lakes offer year-round opportunities. Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and enjoying the scenery. Summer is perfect for swimming, picnicking, and water sports. Some areas, like Sunrise Lake in Milford, Pennsylvania, provide extensive opportunities for year-round activities including winter hiking and skiing.
Yes, Sears Lake in Milford Township, Michigan, is a designated 'no-wake' lake, making it ideal for quieter activities like canoeing, kayaking, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings without motorized boat traffic.
For scenic views, the Ashland Reservoir Dam offers stunning panoramic views of forests and hills. Louisa Lake is described as a very scenic area, and Upper Westboro Reservoir provides great views from its surrounding woodlands and trails.
Parking availability varies by location. For Hopedale Pond and Parklands, there are several good access points, but limited parking at the gravel ramp off Park Street, which is typically for pick-up and drop-off. It's always advisable to check specific location details before your visit.
While not directly historical sites, some lakes have interesting origins. For example, Louisa Lake in Milford, Massachusetts, was originally created for ice cutting. Mondo Ponds in Milford, Connecticut, are man-made ponds created from excavation activities in the 1940s and 1950s, now preserved as a nature area.


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