Best lakes around Holbrook are found in a region characterized by its high desert landscape, with elevations typically ranging from 5,000 to 6,000 feet. While Holbrook itself does not feature large natural lakes, several man-made reservoirs and ponds are located within a reasonable driving distance. These bodies of water offer diverse recreational opportunities amidst the surrounding ponderosa pine forests and high desert terrain. The area also holds cultural significance, with historical connections to Native American communities.
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Houghton's Pond is close to the most popular trailhead and parking area within the Blue Hills Reservation. This is a popular spot, so you'll likely have to share the trail. That being said, the trails on the banks of the pond are rated as "green" trails and are pretty wide, relatively smooth, and super easy to navigate.
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Here, you can catch great views of the pond as you make your way along the path. It's car-free, so you can stop as long as you want to enjoy the great view.
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St. Moritz is a beautiful man-made pond located on the eastern edge of Blue Hills Reservation. The pond was once a popular spot for competitive ice skaters, and hosted the annual St. Moritz Winter Carnival between 1929 and 1942, until the pond no longer froze over for such lengths of time.
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Pond Meadow Park opened it doors to the Weymouth community in 1976 and has been a local hotspot for outdoor activities since. It features a variety of habitats that are home to an array of beautiful wildlife species including turtles, migrating birds and many different types of fish. There are a network of trails around the park that are paved and suitable for those using a wheelchair or pushing a stroller. There are also a number of woodland footpaths too for a more off-trail experience.
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Pond Meadow Park opened it doors to the Weymouth community in 1976 and has been a local hotspot for outdoor activities since. It features a variety of habitats that are home to an array of beautiful wildlife species including turtles, migrating birds and many different types of fish. There are a network of trails around the park that are paved and suitable for those using a wheelchair or pushing a stroller. There are also a number of woodland footpaths too for a more off-trail experience.
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St Moritz is a beautiful man-made pond located on the eastern edge of Blue Hills Reservation. The pond was once a popular spot for competitive ice skaters, and hosted the annual St Moritz Winter Carnival between 1929 and 1942, until the pond no longer froze over for such lengths of time.
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Houghton's Pond is close to the most popular trailhead and parking area within the Blue Hills Reservation. This is a popular spot, so you'll likely have to share the trail. That being said, the trails on the banks of the pond are rated as "green" trails and are pretty wide, relatively smooth, and super easy to navigate.
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This park is centered on a large pond made by a dam on the south end of the park. Ideally you could walk a loop around the pond but the northern section isn't really passible. There are lots of trails here and it's a highlight on the south shore for sure
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While Holbrook itself is in a high desert landscape, the surrounding region features several man-made reservoirs and ponds. These include larger state parks like Fool Hollow Lake and Lyman Lake, as well as smaller, more local spots such as Saint Moritz Pond and Houghton's Pond.
Yes, several lakes near Holbrook are great for families. Saint Moritz Pond and Action Path are both categorized as family-friendly. Lyman Lake State Park and Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area also offer a wide range of family activities, including camping, swimming, and easy hiking trails.
The lakes around Holbrook offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy fishing, kayaking, boating, and swimming at Fool Hollow Lake and Lyman Lake. For land-based activities, there are numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. For example, you can find easy hikes like the D.W. Field Park Loop or Ames Nowell Loop, and running trails such as the Pond Meadow Park Loop. You can explore more options in the easy hikes around Holbrook guide or the running trails around Holbrook guide.
Yes, Pond Meadow Park features a network of paved trails suitable for those using a wheelchair or pushing a stroller. These trails allow visitors to enjoy the park's diverse habitats and wildlife.
The higher elevation of lakes like Lyman Lake State Park offers a welcome reprieve from the summer heat, with daytime temperatures typically in the high 80s to low 90s. This makes late spring through early fall ideal for water activities and camping. Winter also offers unique opportunities for wildlife viewing, as areas like Lyman Lake provide critical winter homes for elk and eagles.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity at Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area. Lyman Lake State Park also allows swimming, and its lack of boat size restrictions makes it suitable for various water sports.
Lyman Lake State Park is particularly rich in historical significance. It features the Ultimate Petroglyph site and the Peninsula Petroglyph Trail, where visitors can view hundreds of ancient rock art carvings. The park also maintains strong cultural connections to the Hopi and Zuni tribal communities.
For cycling, the Scenic Road by Blue Hills Reservoir offers a nicely surfaced path with great views. For walking, the 3-mile St. Moritz Loop trail around Saint Moritz Pond provides a scenic stroll through a partially rocky forest. Houghton's Pond also has easy, wide trails suitable for walking.
The lakes and surrounding forests are home to diverse wildlife. At Fool Hollow Lake, you might spot various waterfowl, egrets, heron, ibis, bluebirds, bald eagles, osprey, squirrels, raccoons, beavers, elk, and mule deer. Lyman Lake is a critical winter habitat for Rocky Mountain Elk, Bald and Golden Eagles, and Mule Deer.
Yes, both Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area and Lyman Lake State Park offer extensive camping options. Fool Hollow has over 30 basic sites and more than 90 RV sites. Lyman Lake provides numerous RV hookup and campsites with lakeside views, as well as comfortable camping cabins.
Fishing is a popular activity at many of the lakes. Fool Hollow Lake is stocked with rainbow trout year-round and also has smallmouth and largemouth bass, walleye, and pike. Lyman Lake is known for walleye, channel catfish, and largemouth bass. Cholla Lake is also a recognized fishing spot for largemouth bass and sunfish.
Yes, the 3-mile St. Moritz Loop trail around Saint Moritz Pond is a popular loop for walking. Additionally, the running trails around Holbrook guide lists the Pond Meadow Park Loop, which is an easy 3.1 km route.


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