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Top 20 Lakes in Worcester County

Best lakes in Worcester County, Massachusetts, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. This central Massachusetts region features a variety of water bodies, from large reservoirs that serve as primary drinking water sources to smaller ponds and lakes popular for recreation. The area's geography includes rolling hills and forests, providing a scenic backdrop for its numerous aquatic features.

Best lakes in Worcester County

  • The most popular lakes is Wachusett Reservoir, a lake that is the second largest body of…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

Thayer Pond

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Thayer Pond is a pretty big body of water for a pond, and it's just off the side of the Mass Central Rail Trail. You get good views of the …

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Wachusett Reservoir

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The second largest water body in Massachusetts, the Wachusett Reservoir is as beautiful as it is huge. It can hold a whopping 65 billion US gallons of water.

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Coggshall Park

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Coggshall Park in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, was founded in the early 20th century. Named after benefactor Ezra Coggshall, the park officially opened in 1921 and has since become a haven for …

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Hopedale Pond and Parklands

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Hopedale Pond and Parklands are highly regarded by the residents of Hopedale. It is a beautiful and well kept pond and park area. It is used extensively by walkers and …

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Rutland State Park

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Rutland State Park is a 300-acre state park that is home to Whitehall Pond and multiple hiking and biking trails.

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View of Carville Basin

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Great views of the Carville Basin from this spot. Be advised there is not a dedicated area where you can stop, you'll have to use the shoulder.

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Elm Park

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Elm Park is a popular green space within the city limits of Worcester. The center of the park is a beautiful pond and there are several trails that crisscross along the banks of the water.

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Louisa Lake

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There is a bit of everything here at Louisa Lake. It is very scenic area and along with nearby Milford Pond, it provides a great venue for a variety of …

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Eldridge Pond

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This little gem of a location is nestled just between the two small water features of Eldridge Pond and Frog Pond. The views out over the tree-lined shores of both …

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​Burncoat Pond Wildlife Sanctuary in Spencer, Massachusetts, is a 245-acre preserve managed by Mass Audubon. The sanctuary features approximately two miles of moderate-to-rugged trails that wind through hardwood and white …

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April 26, 2025, Burncoat Pond Wildlife Sanctuary

​Burncoat Pond Wildlife Sanctuary in Spencer, Massachusetts, is a 245-acre preserve managed by Mass Audubon. The sanctuary features approximately two miles of moderate-to-rugged trails that wind through hardwood and white pine forests, wetlands, and along the pond's edge. Notable trails include the Flat Rock Trail, which leads to a large boulder overlooking the northern cove of Burncoat Pond, and the Laurel Loop Trail, known for its mountain laurel understory. The sanctuary provides critical habitat for a variety of wildlife, including migratory birds, amphibians, and mammals such as beavers and otters. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks and birdwatching. The sanctuary is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free admission for all ages.

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January 1, 2025, Elm Park

Elm Park is a popular green space within the city limits of Worcester. The center of the park is a beautiful pond and there are several trails that crisscross along the banks of the water.

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May 22, 2024, Elm Park

Elm Park is a popular green space within the city limits of Worcester. The center of the park is a beautiful pond and there are several trails that crisscross along the banks of the water.

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The second-largest water body in Massachusetts, the Wachusett Reservoir is as beautiful as it is huge. It can hold a whopping 65 billion US gallons of water. The Quinapoxet and Stillwater rivers and the Quabbin Aqueduct feed into the reservoir. Bear in mind that camping and swimming isn't allowed in some places around the reservoir.

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February 14, 2024, Louisa Lake

There is a bit of everything here at Louisa Lake. It is a very scenic area and along with nearby Milford Pond, it provides a great venue for a variety of recreational activities, especially bicycling. Nearby is the Upper Charles Trail, a super good cycling trail.

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February 9, 2024, Thayer Pond

Thayer Pond is a pretty big body of water for a pond, and it's just off the side of the Mass Central Rail Trail. You get good views of the water through the trees, and there are a couple of clearings with open views of the pond.

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February 9, 2024, Thayer Pond

Thayer Pond is a pretty big body of water for a pond, and it's just off the side of the Mass Central Rail Trail. You get good views of the water through the trees, and there are a couple of clearings with open views of the pond.

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Rutland State Park is a 300-acre state park that is home to Whitehall Pond and multiple hiking and biking trails.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular lakes for water sports and recreation in Worcester County?

For diverse water activities, Lake Quinsigamond is excellent for rowing, sailing, and swimming, hosting competitive events. Webster Lake, Massachusetts' largest natural lake, offers extensive boating, kayaking, and swimming. Buffumville Lake permits all types of watercraft and has a swimming beach.

Which lakes in Worcester County are good for swimming?

Several lakes offer public swimming areas. You can find beaches at Lake Quinsigamond (Regatta Point, Lake Park), Webster Lake (Memorial Beach), Buffumville Lake, Indian Lake (Indian Lake Beach, Shore Park), Coes Pond (John J. Binienda Memorial Beach), and Lake Whittemore (Spencer Town Beach). Singletary Lake is also recognized for outdoor swimming.

Are there family-friendly lakes in Worcester County?

Yes, many lakes cater to families. Lake Quinsigamond's Lake Park has a swimming beach and picnic areas. Webster Lake features Memorial Beach with a playground. Buffumville Lake offers a beach, picnic shelters, and a volleyball court. Indian Lake and Coes Pond both have lifeguarded beaches and picnic spots. Rutland State Park also includes family-friendly amenities near its lake.

What kind of fishing opportunities are available at Worcester County lakes?

Worcester County lakes offer excellent fishing. Lake Quinsigamond is known for trout, bass, and pike. Webster Lake has a diverse fishery including bass and trout. Buffumville Lake is a warm-water fishery with bass and pickerel. Wachusett Reservoir allows shoreline fishing for lake trout, brown trout, and salmon. Indian Lake and Coes Pond are also popular fishing spots, with Coes Pond annually stocked with trout.

Can I find hiking trails around lakes in Worcester County?

Absolutely. Buffumville Lake features a 7.2-mile Lake Shore Trail. The Wachusett Reservoir area offers extensive hiking and bird watching opportunities, though activities are regulated. You can also find trails around Elm Park, Hopedale Pond and Parklands, and Burncoat Pond Wildlife Sanctuary. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking in Worcester County guide.

What makes Wachusett Reservoir unique among Worcester County lakes?

The Wachusett Reservoir is the second largest body of water in Massachusetts and a primary drinking water supply for Boston. This means recreational activities are strictly regulated to protect water quality; boating, swimming, and dogs are generally prohibited. However, it offers pristine natural beauty, excellent hiking, bird watching, and shoreline fishing. The iconic Old Stone Church in West Boylston is a notable landmark preserved when the reservoir was created.

Are there any lakes with historical significance in Worcester County?

Yes, Indian Lake in Worcester played a significant role in the city's history, originally powering mills during the industrial revolution. The Wachusett Reservoir area is also historically significant, particularly with the preservation of the Old Stone Church, a landmark from the time of its creation.

What are the best lakes for bird watching or wildlife viewing?

The Wachusett Reservoir, with its pristine and regulated environment, is an excellent spot for bird watching. The Burncoat Pond Wildlife Sanctuary also offers opportunities for wildlife viewing amidst its natural settings.

Are there options for disc golf or other land-based activities near Worcester County lakes?

Yes, Buffumville Lake offers an 18-hole professional disc golf course, 12 amateur holes, picnic shelters, and a volleyball court. Lake Whittemore's Luther Hill Park also features a disc golf course, playground, and skateboard park.

What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gem' lakes for a quieter experience?

For a more tranquil experience, consider Eldridge Pond, nestled between two small water features with stunning tree-lined shores. Thayer Pond, located off the Mass Central Rail Trail, offers peaceful views through trees and clearings. Louisa Lake also provides a quiet natural setting.

What are the best times of year to visit the lakes in Worcester County?

The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Autumn offers stunning foliage reflections, particularly at Lake Quinsigamond and Wachusett Reservoir. Spring and fall are excellent for hiking and bird watching, especially around Wachusett Reservoir. Winter can offer opportunities for ice fishing on some lakes, depending on ice conditions.

Are there any lakes in Worcester County accessible by public transport?

Lakes within or very close to the city of Worcester, such as Lake Quinsigamond, Indian Lake, and Coes Pond, may be accessible via local public transportation routes. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to check the Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA) website.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes in Worcester County?

Dog policies vary by lake and specific park areas. While many trails around lakes are dog-friendly, some areas, especially beaches or protected water sources like Wachusett Reservoir, have restrictions. Always check local signage or park regulations before bringing your dog. Generally, dogs should be leashed.

What cycling routes are available near Worcester County lakes?

You can find various cycling routes that pass by or around lakes in Worcester County. For example, there are routes like 'Wachusett Reservoir Watershed loop from Worcester' and 'Wachusett Loop' that offer scenic rides. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes in Worcester County guide.

Are there any lakes that offer boat launches for public use?

Yes, several lakes provide public boat access. Buffumville Lake has a concrete boat launch. Indian Lake features Morgan Landing, the only public boat ramp in the City of Worcester. Lake Quinsigamond also has facilities for launching boats, particularly for sailing and recreational boating.

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