Lakes around Melville offer diverse natural settings for outdoor activities. The region features various water bodies, from reservoirs to ponds, providing opportunities for recreation and wildlife observation. These areas are characterized by their natural landscapes, often including trails and viewpoints. The presence of multiple lakes contributes to the area's appeal for those seeking natural retreats.
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From this spot you get a nice view of a small waterfall flowing out of Belmont Lake into Carl's River. This is a pleasant spot to pause as you ride around Belmont Lake State Park and the surrounding area.
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Argyle Lake, situated in Belmont Lake State Park, boasts a serene 0.8-mile loop. Meandering through wooded landscapes with occasional open vistas and glimpses of the lake, this trail offers a tranquil escape.
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Southards Pond is the main attraction with Southards Pond Park. The main trail basically walks up to the shore of the water on the west side of the reservoir and offers an immersion into nature without having to leave the city. This spot, on the south side of the pond, crosses the Carlls River on a bridge and looks out over the water.
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Southards Pond offers beautiful views of the pond, streams, and wildlife. You can enjoy the tranquility of nature while getting some exercise. The trail is mostly flat and well-marked, so you don’t have to worry about getting lost or climbing steep hills. The best times to visit this trail are April through September, when the weather is pleasant and the foliage is lush. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned runner, you will find this trail to be a rewarding and relaxing way to explore the park.
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The area where Belmont Lake funnels back into the Carlls River at the southern end of the reservoir is a popular viewing spot of the water. There is a bridge crossing the creek with a head-on view of the small cascade formed by the lake flowing into the tight waterway.
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This place is a highly popular fishing spot, regularly stocked with trout, drawing a considerable crowd on weekends. The area is rich in wildlife, with various species such as birds, squirrels, chipmunks, snakes, raccoons, and rabbits. It also serves as a peaceful retreat for those looking to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.
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Cold Spring Harbor State Park offers serene nature trails, a picturesque pond, and glimpses of local wildlife. With historic significance, it provides a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts.
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The Melville area offers a variety of lakes, including reservoirs like the Melville Town Reservoir, spring-fed lakes such as Lady Lake, and larger recreational lakes like Crooked Lake. Each provides different experiences, from quiet fishing spots to family-friendly beaches.
Yes, Lady Lake is highly recommended for families. It features a beautiful sandy beach, a diving dock, and a playground. The Sturgis & District — Lady Lake Regional Park also offers amenities like camping, showers, and wheelchair-accessible washrooms, making it ideal for family outings. Crooked Lake also has a beautiful sandy beach and calm waters suitable for swimming.
Several lakes offer excellent fishing opportunities. The Melville Town Reservoir is stocked with Northern Pike, Walleye, and Yellow Perch. Lady Lake is regularly stocked with rainbow and tiger trout. Crooked Lake is known for a wide variety of fish, including Northern Pike, Walleye, and Yellow Perch, with good shore fishing at Melville Beach. For a specific experience, the Youth Centennial Trout Pond is a catch-and-release spot, particularly for youth.
Yes, Lady Lake, located within the Sturgis & District — Lady Lake Regional Park, offers camping, showers, and a primitive boat launch (electric motors/paddlers only). Crooked Lake Provincial Park, on the shores of Crooked Lake, provides a beach, boat launch, and campground. The Melville Town Reservoir also has a primitive boat launch, picnic tables, and an outhouse.
Boating regulations vary by lake. On the Melville Town Reservoir, only electric motors or paddlers are allowed, ensuring a quieter experience. Similarly, Lady Lake prohibits gas motors to maintain its tranquil environment, making it perfect for canoeing. Crooked Lake generally allows a wider range of boating activities due to its larger size and recreational focus.
Yes, Lady Lake, as part of the Sturgis & District — Lady Lake Regional Park, offers wheelchair-accessible washrooms, making it a more inclusive destination for visitors.
The lakes around Melville are rich in natural beauty. Lady Lake is known for its peaceful environment, where visitors can observe various bird species like loons and geese. The Melville Town Reservoir provides a peaceful outdoor experience close to town, with opportunities to see local wildlife. The areas surrounding these lakes often feature well-treed landscapes and natural settings.
Both the Melville Town Reservoir and Lady Lake are excellent choices for a quiet experience. The Melville Town Reservoir allows only electric motors or paddlers, and Lady Lake prohibits gas motors, ensuring a tranquil environment undisturbed by motorboats. Lady Lake is also praised for its peaceful swimming and quiet natural setting.
The lakes are popular destinations in both summer and winter. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and camping, while winter offers opportunities for ice fishing and enjoying the serene, snow-covered landscapes. Specific activities like fishing are available year-round at some locations.
Yes, the Youth Centennial Trout Pond, located north of Highway 10, is designated as 'catch and release only.' For other lakes, standard Saskatchewan fishing regulations apply, and it's always advisable to check local guidelines before fishing.
You can find more details about the Sturgis & District — Lady Lake Regional Park, including amenities and services, by visiting Tourism Saskatchewan's website.


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