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Top 18 Lakes around Reading

Best lakes around Reading offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities. The area features a mix of natural lakes, former gravel pits, and reservoirs, providing various settings for outdoor activities. These bodies of water are often surrounded by meadows, nature reserves, or country parks. The landscape around Reading supports both tranquil nature observation and active watersports.

Best lakes around Reading

  • The most popular lakes is North Reservoir, a lake that is one of three reservoirs in the area, used as a source of drinking water. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding along the 5.2-mile Reservoir Trail.
  • Another must-see spot is Lake Quannapowitt, a lake. This large, shallow lake is a popular setting for walkers, joggers, and bikers, and is the site of many organized races.
  • Visitors also love Middlesex Fells Reservation, a forest. This area offers a lot for nature lovers and is a great place for hobby ornithologists.
  • Reading is known for its natural lakes, reservoirs, and former gravel pits. These offer a variety of experiences, from nature reserves to watersports hubs.
  • The lakes around Reading are appreciated by the komoot community, with 32 upvotes and 5 photos shared across various highlights.

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Lake Quannapowitt

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Lake Quannapowitt is a large, shallow lake at the north end of the town of Wakefield. It covers 254 acres and is about 3.6 miles around. This lake is emptied by the Saugus River.

Lake Quannapowitt is a popular setting for walkers, joggers and bikers. It is the site of many organized races from 5 kilometers race to Ultra Marathons.

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North Reservoir

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North Reservoir in Middlesex Fells Reservation is one of three reservoirs in the area, used as a source of drinking water. While access to swimming in the reservoirs is restricted, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding along the 5.2-mile Reservoir Trail, which is marked by orange blazes.

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Middle Reservoir Dike

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With a large trail system and beautiful lakes, Middlesex Fells Reservation is a great area for trailrunning and hiking as well.

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Pearce Lake Beach

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Pearce Lake Beach is a sandy swimming beach with roped-off swim zones. The Department of Conservation and Recreation tests the water weekly, and a lifeguard is on duty in the summer to keep watch.

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Middlesex Fells Reservation

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Though more or less in the middle of city, the Middlesex Fells Reservation offers a lot for nature lovers. Especially for hobby ornithologist it's a great place to visit.

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Ashley Howe
April 23, 2026, North Reservoir

Beautiful early in the morning !!!

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Mike
October 20, 2025, North Reservoir

Great views! Fun trails.

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Alex
June 25, 2025, Pearce Lake Beach

Pearce Lake Beach is a sandy swimming beach with roped-off swim zones. The Department of Conservation and Recreation tests the water weekly, and a lifeguard is on duty in the summer to keep watch.

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Middle Reservoir Dike is an embankment dam located that was constructed to impound water in the city’s Middle Reservoir and help supply Greater Boston's water system. There is a trail that takes you over the top of the dike and through the center of Middle Reservoir and South Reservoir.

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Beautiful area to spend your free time

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Hans
June 5, 2025, North Reservoir

A beautiful area for running, walking and cycling

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Alex
September 10, 2024, North Reservoir

North Reservoir in Middlesex Fells Reservation is one of three reservoirs in the area, used as a source of drinking water. While access to swimming in the reservoirs is restricted, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding along the 5.2-mile Reservoir Trail, which is marked by orange blazes.

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Hans
August 11, 2024, North Reservoir

Nice view, nice forest, nice trails

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of activities can I do at the lakes around Reading?

The lakes around Reading offer a wide range of activities. For watersports, Caversham Lakes and Lagoona Park are excellent choices, providing opportunities for open water swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, and even aqua parks. If you prefer nature and tranquil walks, Hosehill Lake is ideal for birdwatching and peaceful strolls.

Are there any lakes suitable for watersports near Reading?

Yes, Caversham Lakes is a major hub for watersports, offering open water swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and an aqua park. The Redgrave Pinsent Rowing Lake is also part of this area, used by the GB Rowing team. Lagoona Park is another excellent option with paddleboarding, water bikes, and an aqua park on its freshwater lake.

Which lakes are best for nature walks and wildlife spotting?

Hosehill Lake, a local nature reserve in West Berkshire, is perfect for nature lovers. It features a mile-long path with rustic seating and bird-viewing areas. Throughout the year, you can spot diverse waterfowl, and in spring, nightingales, butterflies, dragonflies, and damselflies are common. It's a peaceful setting for observing local wildlife.

Are there family-friendly lakes around Reading?

Absolutely. Caversham Lakes is family-friendly with its aqua park, various watersports, a beach bar, and café. Lagoona Park also caters to families with its sandy beach, aqua park, and on-site amenities like a clubhouse and dining options, making it great for a fun day out.

Can I go swimming in the lakes near Reading?

Yes, open water swimming is a popular activity at some lakes. Caversham Lakes offers three marked courses for open water swimming (400m, 750m, and 1500m). Lagoona Park also has a designated swimming area within its freshwater lake, complete with a sandy beach.

What are the best times to visit the lakes around Reading?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. For watersports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. For nature walks and birdwatching at places like Hosehill Lake, spring is particularly vibrant with nightingales and insects, while winter offers diverse waterfowl. The paths are generally enjoyable year-round.

Are there any lakes near Reading that are dog-friendly?

While specific dog-friendly policies can vary, many natural areas around lakes, such as the paths surrounding Hosehill Lake, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always check local signage for any restrictions on dogs, especially in nature reserves or designated swimming areas.

What amenities are available at the lakes around Reading?

Caversham Lakes provides a beach bar and café, with designated areas for barbecues. Lagoona Park features a large clubhouse with changing rooms, showers, toilets, and a Bar & Grill with a balcony overlooking the lake, plus an outdoor Beach Bar. Hosehill Lake offers rustic seating and bird-viewing areas for a more natural experience.

Are there hiking or walking trails near the lakes?

Yes, there are several options for walking and hiking. Hosehill Lake has a mile-long path encircling the lake, perfect for peaceful strolls through meadows and shaded trees. For more extensive hiking, you can explore various routes around Reading, such as those found in the Hiking around Reading guide, which includes trails like the Lake Quannapowitt Trail.

Can I find cycling routes near the lakes in Reading?

Yes, the area around Reading offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several road cycling routes, including loops that pass by lakes or through scenic areas. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Reading guide, which lists options like the John Greenleaf Whittier Bridge – Lake Quannapowitt loop.

Is there public transport access to the lakes around Reading?

While specific public transport options vary by lake, Reading has a good bus network. It's advisable to check local bus routes to see which ones serve the areas near Caversham Lakes, Hosehill Lake, or Lagoona Park. Many are accessible by a combination of bus and a short walk.

Are there any lakes near the Kennet and Avon Canal?

Yes, Hosehill Lake is conveniently located near the Kennet and Avon Canal, offering scenic views and the opportunity to combine a lake visit with a walk or cycle along the canal towpath. This proximity enhances the natural appeal of the area for visitors.

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