Best lakes around Woodmoor are primarily found in the broader Tri-Lakes region, with Woodmoor itself featuring smaller, managed ponds for local recreation. The area is characterized by its Ponderosa Pine forests and natural springs, contributing to a serene natural landscape. While Woodmoor Lake is a significant water resource, it is not open for public recreational activities. Instead, residents and guests enjoy spots like Wild Duck Pond and Lower Twin Pond for fishing and nature walks.
Last updated: August 7, 2026
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Palmer Lake Recreation Area is a 36-acre recreation site at the foot of Ben Lomond Mountain and is a popular spot to enjoy fishing, hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
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This park features a serene pond with a soothing waterfall, where you're likely to spot ducks and geese. It also offers amenities such as a basketball court, tennis court, and open green space.
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Aspen Lake is one of two small lakes (the other being Spruce Lake just a few hundred yards to the north) in Fox Run Regional Park. This attractive lake has fish and turtles that live in its waters, as well as a gazebo that juts out into its center. This is a great place to relax, take photos, and eat a snack as you watch for turtles poking their heads out of the water.
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This is the first of two reservoirs in the area, and the scenery here is absolutely stunning. The run to reach it is relatively quick. It's important to note that this reservoir serves as the water source for the Palmer Lake area, so swimming and dogs are not allowed in this area.
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This is a small yet picturesque park boasts a pond, fountain, pavilion, and waterfall. The pond is typically full of ducks and geese, and there are plenty of spots to sit, relax and enjoy the water and wildlife. The paved trail loops around the pond and then extends back to Mary Kyer Park or you can extend the run to Lizard Leap Park following the trail east.
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This park features a serene pond with a soothing waterfall, where you're likely to spot ducks and geese. It also offers amenities such as a basketball court, tennis court, and open green space. A nice paved trail surrounds the pond and extends throughout the entire park, making for an enjoyable run.
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This is a small yet picturesque park boasts a pond, fountain, pavilion, and waterfall. The pond is typically full of ducks and geese, and there are plenty of spots to sit, relax and enjoy the water and wildlife.
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This park features a serene pond with a soothing waterfall, where you're likely to spot ducks and geese. It also offers amenities such as a basketball court, tennis court, and open green space. A walking trail surrounds the pond and extends throughout the entire park.
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Woodmoor itself features smaller, managed ponds like Wild Duck Pond and Lower Twin Pond, which are popular for local recreation. The broader Tri-Lakes region, however, offers larger lakes such as Lower Palmer Reservoir and the Palmer Lake Regional Recreation Area.
Within Woodmoor, public recreational uses like swimming and boating are generally not permitted on Woodmoor Lake, Wild Duck Pond, or Lower Twin Pond. These are primarily for fishing and nature observation. For larger recreational opportunities, you would need to explore options in the broader Tri-Lakes area, though specific restrictions may apply to individual lakes like Lower Palmer Reservoir where swimming is not allowed.
Wild Duck Pond and Lower Twin Pond within Woodmoor are regularly stocked with fish, including trout, carp, and minnows, making them popular fishing spots for residents. No state fishing license is required for residents at these private ponds. Additionally, the Palmer Lake Regional Recreation Area is a well-known spot for fishing.
Yes, there are several options. Lower Twin Pond features a half-mile walking trail connecting Hidden Springs Glen to Top O' the Moor Drive West. Mary Kyer Park and Water's Edge Park Pond and Fountain both offer walking trails around their ponds. For more extensive hiking, the Palmer Lake Regional Recreation Area provides various trails. You can find more hiking options in the area by visiting the Hiking around Woodmoor guide.
The ponds and surrounding natural areas are home to various wildlife. At Wild Duck Pond, you can often spot ducks and other birds, and the area along Dirty Woman Creek is good for general wildlife viewing. Lower Twin Pond is known for deer bedding down in the meadow flowers. At Aspen Lake and Gazebo, you might see fish and turtles, while Mary Kyer Park and Water's Edge Park Pond and Fountain are frequented by ducks and geese.
Yes, many of the ponds and parks are family-friendly. Wild Duck Pond and Lower Twin Pond are great for fishing and nature walks. Aspen Lake and Gazebo is noted as family-friendly, offering a relaxing spot to observe fish and turtles. Mary Kyer Park and Water's Edge Park Pond and Fountain also provide amenities and easy trails suitable for families.
Wild Duck Pond and its surrounding area in The Meadows are suitable for dog walking. However, it's important to note that dogs are generally not permitted at Lower Palmer Reservoir as it serves as a water source. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets at each location.
Beyond fishing and walking, the area offers various outdoor activities. The Palmer Lake Regional Recreation Area is a 36-acre site where visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding. You can explore more options for running, hiking, and mountain biking by checking out the Running Trails around Woodmoor, Hiking around Woodmoor, and MTB Trails around Woodmoor guides.
Yes, Aspen Lake and Gazebo features a gazebo that extends into the water, offering a unique spot to relax and observe wildlife. Mary Kyer Park and Water's Edge Park Pond and Fountain both boast serene ponds with waterfalls and fountains, providing picturesque views.
The lakes and ponds around Woodmoor can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for walking and wildlife viewing. Summer is ideal for fishing, while winter can provide opportunities for peaceful, scenic walks, though ice skating is at your own risk on the ponds.
Yes, several locations offer amenities. Mary Kyer Park features a basketball court, tennis court, and open green space. Water's Edge Park Pond and Fountain includes a pavilion. The Palmer Lake Regional Recreation Area has picnic areas and facilities for various activities.
Public transport options directly to the smaller ponds within Woodmoor are limited. Access to the broader Tri-Lakes area and its attractions typically requires personal transportation. It's advisable to plan your visit with a car for convenience.


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