Best lakes in Norfolk County offers a diverse natural landscape with numerous water bodies. The region features a mix of Great Ponds, reservoirs, and smaller ponds, providing varied recreational opportunities. These lakes are often surrounded by forests and natural areas, contributing to their appeal for outdoor activities. The area's water features are integral to its geographic character, supporting both ecological diversity and human recreation.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Jamaica Pond's little brother. Smaller, but much more natural, nestled in the middle of the forest, framed by beautiful bike paths. It's a pleasure to cycle here...
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Tucked away in Boston's delightful Chestnut Hill neighborhood, the Chestnut Hill Reservoir beckons cyclists with its rich history dating back to 1870. This scenic haven offers a tranquil setting perfect for cyclists seeking a refreshing escape from urban bustle. Pedal along its smooth pathways and soak in the serene ambiance, immersing yourself in the beauty of this historic oasis.
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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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Leverett Pond is a beautiful 95-acre pond located in Olmsted Park. The lake is a popular place for fishing, boating, and bird watching, as well as for ice fishing, skating, and cross-country skiing in the winter.
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This area offers miles of rocky and dirt trails in this expansive 500-acre park, where you'll navigate through elevation changes, discover scenic viewpoints, and encounter several ponds
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Leach Pond was created in 1825 to provide water for an ironworks in Easton. It was formed by damming the Poquanticut cedar swamp. Pond Walk trail leads between the Leach and Upper Leach ponds. You'll spot many birds in the area as well as turtles and salamander.
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Norfolk County's lakes offer a wide range of activities. You can enjoy fishing, boating, swimming, and birdwatching. Many lakes also feature scenic pathways perfect for cycling, like the smooth paths around Chestnut Hill Reservation. In winter, some areas, such as Leverett Pond, are popular for ice fishing, skating, and cross-country skiing.
Yes, several lakes in Norfolk County are great for families. Leverett Pond and Chestnut Hill Reservation are both listed as family-friendly highlights. Mirror Lake in Norfolk/Wrentham is also a popular spot for swimming and nature watching, offering calm waters ideal for families.
For cycling, the Scenic Road by Blue Hills Reservoir offers a well-surfaced route with great views. Chestnut Hill Reservation also features smooth pathways perfect for a tranquil ride. Additionally, Leverett Pond is nestled within a forest and framed by beautiful bike paths, making it a pleasure to cycle around.
Lake Pearl in Wrentham is a well-known trout pond, also abundant with bass, pickerel, and panfish. Mirror Lake supports a diverse fish population including largemouth bass, crappie, and chain pickerel. Leverett Pond is also a popular fishing spot, even for ice fishing in winter. Lake Archer and Populatic Pond are also noted for their fishing opportunities.
Yes, Chestnut Hill Reservation is a historic oasis dating back to 1870. Lake Pearl, originally named Whiting's Pond, was renamed in honor of William Enegren's daughter, Pearl. Saint Moritz Pond once hosted the annual St. Moritz Winter Carnival between 1929 and 1942, and Leach Pond was created in 1825 to provide water for an ironworks.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Lake Pearl and Mirror Lake. Spring and fall offer excellent fishing opportunities, particularly for trout at Lake Pearl. For cycling and walking, spring, summer, and fall are pleasant. Winter provides unique experiences like ice fishing and skating at Leverett Pond.
Yes, Pond Meadow Park is listed as having wheelchair-accessible trails, offering an inclusive option for enjoying the natural surroundings near a lake. While specific accessibility details for all lakes are not available, many parks and reservations strive to provide accessible pathways.
The lakes in Norfolk County are excellent for wildlife observation. Mirror Lake is known for frequent visits from bald eagles, otters, great blue herons, and various other aquatic and avian animals. Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary is a dedicated spot for wildlife viewing, and you can also spot many birds, turtles, and salamanders around Leach Pond.
Lake Pearl features a public beach with daily fees and offers kayak and paddleboard rentals during the summer season. Mirror Lake also has a small boat ramp next to a beach on the Norfolk side, and its calm waters are ideal for swimming, though there is no lifeguard. Houghtons Pond in Milton, within the Blue Hills Reservation, is another popular swimming spot.
Beyond direct lake activities, Norfolk County offers a variety of outdoor routes. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Arnold Mills Reservoir from Franklin loop' or 'Boston Marathon and Charles River Loop' found in the Road Cycling Routes in Norfolk County guide. For touring bicycles, consider routes such as 'Case's Corner & Chestnut Hill Reservoir loop' from the Cycling in Norfolk County guide. Gravel biking options include the 'Blue Hills & Stony Brook Reservation gravel loop' in the Gravel biking in Norfolk County guide.
While many lakes are well-known, some offer a more secluded feel. Saint Moritz Pond, nestled on the eastern edge of Blue Hills Reservation, offers an idyllic setting within a partially rocky forest. Kendrick Pond and Willett Pond are also highlights that offer peaceful natural environments for exploration.


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