Best lakes around Copper Canyon are found within a vast system of canyons in Chihuahua, Mexico, known for its dramatic landscapes carved by rivers. The region is characterized by deep ravines, impressive waterfalls, and the scenic routes of the Chepe train. While large natural lakes are not a prominent feature, the area offers unique water features and recreational opportunities. The primary appeal of Copper Canyon lies in its immense canyon system and diverse natural environment.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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As the name would suggest, the North Shore Trail runs along the north shore of Grapevine Lake. The 8,000 acre reservoir is a popular recreation destination.
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Low to Mid tech elements. Butt kicker on a 90+ degree day. I made it only part way but many chances to cut the ride short and even more to add if you can keep going.
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At roughly 8,000 acres, it's no wonder why Grapevine Lake is one of the most popular reservoirs in this part of Texas. There are a handful of trails that intertwine on the northern banks of the water and offer pretty continuous views.
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Follow a map in this app, not all of it is for biking...
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Doubletree Ranch Park is the newest park in Highland Village. The park has walking trails, a pavilion and a large lawn, which is a great spot for a picnic.
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This little lake marks the northernmost tip of the Riverwalk. Connect to the Pink Evening Primrose Trail here. Very nice area. Walk south to get to the center of the Riverwalk with restaurants, weeding venue, hotels and clocktower.
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The nicely maintained trail stays relatively flat and meanders with plenty of shade through a heavily wooded area. You'll find plenty of spots to enjoy the view of Grapevine Lake, especially at sunset.
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While the Copper Canyon region is primarily known for its dramatic canyon system and rivers, large natural lakes are not a prominent feature. However, there is one notable artificial lake, Lake Arareko, which offers recreational opportunities near Creel. Additionally, the komoot community appreciates several trails around lakes that offer continuous views and outdoor activities, such as Grapevine Lake Trail.
Lake Arareko, an artificial lake near Creel, is a popular spot for water activities like paddle boating on its calm waters. During summer, it's ideal for fishing largemouth bass and mojarra. The surrounding pine, oak, and strawberry forests also make it a beautiful location for camping, with cabins available for rent.
Visitors frequently enjoy trails like the Grapevine Lake Trail, known for its continuous lake views and intertwining paths. Another favorite is the North Shore Trail at Grapevine Lake, an intermediate trail with well-maintained dirt paths and rocky sections offering stunning lake vistas.
Yes, areas like Grapevine Lake Trail and Riverwalk Northern Terminus Pond are considered family-friendly. Doubletree Ranch Park also offers walking trails, a pavilion, and a large lawn perfect for picnics, making it suitable for families.
Around lakes like Grapevine Lake, you can expect heavily wooded areas with pine, oak, and strawberry forests, providing plenty of shade. Trails often meander along the water's edge, offering continuous views of the lake and its surrounding natural beauty, especially at sunset.
Beyond water activities, the areas around these lakes offer various outdoor pursuits. You can find easy hiking trails like those mentioned in the Easy hikes around Copper Canyon guide, as well as mountain biking and cycling routes. For instance, the MTB Trails around Copper Canyon guide lists routes like the Northshore Trail.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Northshore Trail – Murrell Park offers a nicely maintained, relatively flat path through wooded areas with numerous spots to enjoy lake views. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Copper Canyon guide which includes trails like Pilot Knoll Trail.
Visitors particularly enjoy the continuous lake views offered by trails like Grapevine Lake Trail. The well-maintained paths, opportunities for peaceful walks, and the serene environment, especially at sunset, are frequently highlighted. The presence of facilities like those at Doubletree Ranch Park also adds to the visitor experience.
Lake Arareko is ideal for water activities and fishing during the summer months. In winter, the lake transforms into a spectacular snowy landscape, though temperatures can drop below 0°C, making it very cold. The surrounding forests offer beauty year-round.
Yes, the area provides various cycling routes. The Cycling around Copper Canyon guide features routes such as the Bike loop from Lake Dallas High School and the Lewisville Lake Bridge – A-train Rail Trail loop, offering diverse options for cyclists.
Absolutely. The MTB Trails around Copper Canyon guide lists several mountain biking options, including the Northshore Trail and Knob Hill Trail, which cater to different difficulty levels.


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