Best lakes around Warsaw offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region around Warsaw features several bodies of water, including natural lakes and man-made reservoirs. These areas provide a natural escape from the urban environment, supporting various ecosystems. Visitors can find options for both active recreation and peaceful nature observation.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Lots of parking at this boat launch. Usually a porta potty too. Double docks. The lake fills with milfoil and other plants by early summer, get there early.
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Nice little fishing park on the north side of Cannon Lake. I thought you used to be able to launch a boat here, but it doesn't look like it anymore. Named for a family that used to have a store on the lake.
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Nice looking launch on Cannon Lake right by the Sakatah trail and you can cut through a small section of woods and ride a nice quiet road around the lake.
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Found this group camp it is part of the State Park, on the small lake next to Sakatah Lake. The gate was closed, but I just wanted to see it, several picnic tables, a pit toilet, a small dock on the lake, looks nice for having a remote gathering.
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I ride in on the oncoming lane of the road, so as to give myself a better chance of avoiding traffic. The road is not super busy, but ATVs, bikes, and trucks with boat trailers are all common.
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Mostly just another boat launch onto the Cannon Lake, part of the Cannon River. But a nice stop to look at the lake and have a water break.
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Found this group camp I'm guessing it is, part of the State Park, on the small lake next to Sakatah Lake. The gate was closed, but I just wanted to see it, several picnic tables, a pit toilet, a small dock on the lake, looks nice for having a remote gathering.
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Beautiful place to start and/or end a trip. Nice big parking lot, feels pretty safe. Swimming beach, boat launch, picnic area and porta potties.
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The Zegrze Reservoir is the premier destination for water sports near Warsaw. It offers extensive opportunities for boating, kayaking, jet skiing, windsurfing, and fishing. You can also find kayak rentals there.
For nature observation and peaceful walks, Jeziorko Czerniakowskie, a designated nature reserve within Warsaw, is ideal. It's an old Vistula river oxbow lake, rich in biodiversity, including protected yellow water lilies and numerous bird species. The Raszyn Ponds Nature Reserve is another excellent choice, known for its water and marsh birds and featuring observation towers.
Yes, the Zegrze Reservoir is very family-friendly, offering beaches, playgrounds, piers, and catering points. Jezioro Kamionkowskie, located within Skaryszewski Park, also provides a great family outing with extensive green spaces for picnics, biking, and roller skating, and kayak rentals are available.
Swimming is permitted in some lakes during warmer months. Jeziorko Czerniakowskie offers small beaches in its southern part where visitors can swim. The Glinianki Szczęśliwickie area also features an open swimming pool within Szczęśliwicki Park.
Beyond water sports, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. Many lakes offer walking and cycling paths. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes available, such as the 'Crossing the Cannon River – Trail through Wetlands loop' or the 'Cannon Lake beach – Cannon Lake loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Warsaw guide.
Jeziorko Czerniakowskie and Jezioro Kamionkowskie are both located within Warsaw's city limits, making them easily accessible by public transport. The Zegrze Reservoir is also a short drive from Warsaw and can be reached by public transport, though it may require a combination of bus and train.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The Zegrze Reservoir is a good spot for fishing. Additionally, Glinianki Szczęśliwickie, created from former clay pits, is regularly stocked with fish like carp, pike, and catfish, making it a favorite among anglers.
During warmer months, lakes like the Zegrze Reservoir and Jeziorko Czerniakowskie are popular for swimming, kayaking, and other water sports. In winter, Jeziorko Czerniakowskie hosts activities like 'walrusing' (cold water swimming) and Orthodox Epiphany celebrations. Szczęśliwicki Park, home to Glinianki Szczęśliwickie, even has a year-round ski slope.
Yes, Jeziorko Czerniakowskie is a designated nature reserve within Warsaw, protecting a rich ecosystem. The Raszyn Ponds Nature Reserve, located near Warsaw, is another significant faunal reserve, protecting numerous species of water and marsh birds.
Yes, kayak rentals are available at popular spots. You can rent kayaks at the Zegrze Reservoir for water sports. Jezioro Kamionkowskie, within Skaryszewski Park, also offers kayak rentals.
Jeziorko Czerniakowskie is unique as the largest natural body of water within Warsaw's city limits and a designated nature reserve. It's a remnant of an old Vistula river oxbow lake, preserving a significant ecosystem with diverse flora and fauna, including the protected yellow water lily. You can learn more about its ecological importance on Wikipedia.


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