Best lakes around Buena Park are predominantly man-made, characteristic of Southern California's urban environment. This Orange County city provides recreational opportunities centered around these water features. The area features regional park lakes and facilities designed for public enjoyment. These locations offer a chance to engage with nature within an urban setting.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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The Bud Turner Trail is a 1.8-mile trail that begins at Laguna Lake Park and is open to hikers, runners, equestrians, and mountain bikers. The trail hugs Laguna Lake and passes an equestrian ring where horses often trot by and occasionally leave droppings.
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Limited cars use the roads so it is nice to get away from traffic
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This is a beautiful lake, definitely a pleasant spot for a small break.
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There are wide packed dirt trails that take you right up to the edge of the lake, which gleams a deep azure blue. This is a phenomenal place to run.
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This is a beautiful local park with a small lake and a hiking trail that runs around the perimeter. Dogs are allowed here as long as they are on a leash, and there are lots of spaces for sports as well.
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One of the largest urban parks in the valley, with lakes, meadows, sports fields, picnic areas, etc.
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Nice loop trail around the Haster Basin. There is an access trail from Aspenwood Lane in the south (gate open daylight only). The recreational facilities like restrooms, water fountain, parking, picnic area, are on the north side.
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Several lakes in the Buena Park area offer family-friendly amenities. El Dorado East Regional Park features multiple lakes, picnic facilities, and playgrounds. Laguna Lake and Haster Basin Recreation Park also provide pleasant settings with trails suitable for family walks.
Yes, Ralph B. Clark Regional Park is a dog-friendly location. It features a small lake and a hiking trail around its perimeter where dogs are permitted, provided they are kept on a leash.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Many lakes offer walking and running trails, such as the Bud Turner Trail around Laguna Lake. For cycling, El Dorado East Regional Park has a network of car-free bike trails. Fishing is also popular at locations like Ralph Clark Regional Park Lake and Santa Ana River Lakes. For more detailed route information, explore the Running Trails around Buena Park or Cycling around Buena Park guides.
For hiking and running, consider the Bud Turner Trail, which is a 1.8-mile path hugging Laguna Lake. Ralph B. Clark Regional Park also has a trail around its lake. Haster Basin Recreation Park offers a nice loop trail. You can find more running options in the Running Trails around Buena Park guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Ralph Clark Regional Park Lake in Buena Park is regularly stocked with fish. Additionally, Santa Ana River Lakes, located nearby in Anaheim/Orange, are well-known for abundant fish populations and do not require a California fishing license for day or night fishing.
For a peaceful setting, Laguna Lake is described as a beautiful lake and a pleasant spot for a small break. Ralph B. Clark Regional Park also offers a peaceful environment with its small lake and surrounding trails.
Facilities vary by location. El Dorado East Regional Park is very well-equipped with picnic facilities, restrooms, and water. Haster Basin Recreation Park has restrooms, a water fountain, parking, and a picnic area on its north side. Ralph B. Clark Regional Park also provides picnic areas and playgrounds.
Yes, El Dorado East Regional Park features a large network of car-free bike trails and quiet park roads that connect several lakes within the park, making it ideal for cycling.
Southern California's mild climate generally makes the lakes enjoyable year-round. However, spring and fall offer particularly pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summer can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are often preferred for active pursuits.
The Bud Turner Trail, which hugs Laguna Lake, is open to mountain bikers. This 1.8-mile trail provides an opportunity to ride alongside the lake.
Yes, Haster Basin Recreation Park offers a nice loop trail around the basin. Additionally, Ralph B. Clark Regional Park has a trail that runs around the perimeter of its lake, forming a loop.


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