Best lakes around Lakes East are characterized by a diverse landscape featuring natural ponds, large reservoirs, and park lakes. This region offers various outdoor activities centered around its water bodies and surrounding woodlands. The area provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and enjoying scenic views. Many locations are integrated into county parks or natural reserves, preserving their ecological value.
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The Saugatuck Reservoir, an 827-acre manmade lake in Fairfield County, offers an angler's paradise just off the I-95 corridor. From Newtown Turnpike, you can catch beautiful views through the woods surrounding the reservoir, often with reflections of the sky in the still water.
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Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park is Westchester’s northernmost county park and spans 1,082 acres of rugged landscape and native hardwood forest. With five lakes and a stunning overlook, the park is a premier destination for outdoor activities including hiking, camping, and fishing, and ice skating, snow-shoeing, and cross-country skiing in the winter. During summer, the park hosts Camp Morty, offering a traditional camp experience for underprivileged children in Westchester. It is also a popular spot for weddings and other events with a spacious lodge and dining hall. The park is open year-round, from dawn to dusk and leashed dogs are allowed. While a county park pass is not required, camping fees apply. Most of the trails here are for hiking, but the main road (Mountain Lakes Camp Road, which turns into a gravel road named Pine Lake Road) through the park is a popular, challenging climb through this scenic area.
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Nice pond surrounded by woodlands. You cannot swim in the pond, but there is a picnic area nearby that you can use to take a break and enjoy great views of the water.
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Nice view of Saugatuck Reservior from the road. There is not a designated place to stop and enjoy the view, so make sure that you safely admire the water while on the road with car traffic.
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In summer, it is a great place for hiking, and in winter, when the lake is covered with ice, it is great for ice skating.
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A scenic road cycling segment. Cars go quite fast and the shoulder is not wide enough, so be careful!
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The Lakes East region features a diverse landscape with natural ponds, large reservoirs, and park lakes. These water bodies are often integrated into county parks or natural reserves, offering a variety of settings for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Lakes East area offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park spans over 1,000 acres with rugged landscapes and native hardwood forests, providing many trails. You can also find trails around Lake Naraneka. For a comprehensive list of routes, explore the easy hikes around Lakes East guide.
Many lakes in the region are suitable for families. Parks Pond and Picnic Site offers a pleasant picnic area by the water, surrounded by woodlands. Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park is also family-friendly, offering hiking and camping, and even hosts Camp Morty during the summer.
Absolutely. The region is popular for cycling, especially road cycling. The Titicus Reservoir North Side is known for its scenic road cycling segment with minimal traffic. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Lakes East guide.
Yes, leashed dogs are allowed in some areas, such as Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park, which is a dog-friendly location.
For stunning views, visit the View of Saugatuck Reservoir, which offers scenic perspectives of the 827-acre manmade lake, often with beautiful reflections on the water. Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park also features a stunning overlook.
During winter, when conditions allow, some lakes offer ice-related activities. For instance, Lake Naraneka is great for ice skating. Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park also provides opportunities for ice skating, snow-shoeing, and cross-country skiing.
Swimming is not permitted in all lakes. For example, you cannot swim in Parks Pond. It's advisable to check local regulations for specific lakes regarding swimming access.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of the lakes. You can find various routes, including those around Silver Springs Swamp Dam and Prospect Hill. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Lakes East guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from woodlands surrounding ponds to scenic reservoir views. The opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and picnicking are highly valued. The region's integration of lakes into county parks and natural reserves also contributes to a preserved and enjoyable experience.
Yes, Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park offers camping facilities, providing a rugged landscape and native hardwood forest setting for an outdoor experience. Camping fees may apply.


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