Best lakes around Cherry Hills Village include a mix of smaller, local ponds and larger recreational reservoirs. Cherry Hills Village, an affluent Denver suburb, features a picturesque landscape with several "pocket lakes" that contribute to its semi-rural charm. These bodies of water offer recreational opportunities and scenic beauty within the village and its surrounding metropolitan area. The area provides diverse lake experiences, from quiet nature preserves to expansive state parks.
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Explore the beauty of the Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve, with soft-surface trails winding through diverse habitats like grasslands, wetlands, and wooded areas. The preserve has views of the Rocky Mountains and opportunities for birdwatching and other wildlife viewing. To protect the ecosystem, visitors must stay on designated trails.
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This 59-acre preserve located along the High Line Canal is a great place for bird and wildlife watching and a scenic setting to run in.
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Cherry Creek State Park, in Denver, Colorado is a large, popular park right in the heart of the city. There is an 880-acre reservoir where you can boat, fish, paddleboard, and swim. The park has over 35 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, and the popular Cherry Creek Trail runs right through it, connecting the park with other locations and trails in the area. Facilities include multiple parking areas and trailheads, picnic areas, restrooms, a marina, and an off-leash dog area.
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This 40-mile trail extends through Denver, offering a mostly paved and well-maintained route. This section passes along Cherry Creek and Lollipop Lake, providing views of the water, and glimpses of the Front Range can be seen along the way.
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At this point you can experience the vastness of Cherry Creek Park. This wilderness area is especially remarkable that it is located in the city. The park is a refuge site for many wildlife species. In parallel, many outdoor activities are possible in some dedicated areas such as camping, fishing, hiking, or animal observation.
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On this stretch of the bike path, you can enjoy panoramic views of Eaglewatch, Redtail and Blackrock lakes. The trail winds between the lakes, making it a very pleasant ride.
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At this point you can experience the vastness of Cherry Creek Park. This wilderness area is especially remarkable that it is located in the city. The park is a refuge site for many wildlife species. In parallel, many outdoor activities are possible in some dedicated areas such as camping, fishing, hiking, or animal observation.
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Welcome ! You are at the gates of a natural park in which you'll find an 880 surface acre reservoir. It's perfect for nature lovers.
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Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Cherry Creek Reservoir is a popular spot for boating, fishing, and swimming, with a surrounding park featuring hiking trails and an off-leash dog area. Within Cherry Hills Village, John Meade Park boasts two fishing ponds stocked with trout for children, fishing piers, a boardwalk, and a playground, making it ideal for family outings.
The lakes around Cherry Hills Village offer diverse natural features. At Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve, you can explore soft-surface trails winding through grasslands, wetlands, and wooded areas, with views of the Rocky Mountains. Lollipop Lake, accessible via the Cherry Creek Trail – South Section, is an urban pond known for birdwatching and warmwater fish. Many areas provide opportunities for wildlife viewing, including herons, ducks, frogs, and turtles.
You'll find various hiking opportunities near the lakes. Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve offers soft-surface trails for birdwatching and wildlife viewing. The Cherry Creek Trail – South Section, which passes along Lollipop Lake, is a 40-mile mostly paved route suitable for walking and cycling. For more extensive options, Cherry Creek State Park, home to Cherry Creek Reservoir, features a wide network of hiking and biking trails. You can find more easy hikes in the area on the Easy hikes around Cherry Hills Village guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Cherry Creek Trail – South Section is a 40-mile paved route that passes along Cherry Creek and Lollipop Lake, offering scenic views. Near South Platte Reservoir, a bike path provides panoramic views of Eaglewatch, Redtail, and Blackrock lakes. Cherry Creek State Park also has an extensive network of biking trails. For more cycling routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Cherry Hills Village guide or the Gravel biking around Cherry Hills Village guide.
Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve is an excellent spot for birdwatching and wildlife viewing, with visitors often observing herons, ducks, frogs, and turtles. Lollipop Lake, along the Cherry Creek Trail – South Section, is also noted for birdwatching, especially around its shallow mudflats.
Fishing is a popular activity in the area. John Meade Park within Cherry Hills Village has two fishing ponds that are stocked with trout, specifically for children's fishing. Lollipop Lake is an urban pond that supports warmwater fish and occasionally trout. Cherry Creek Reservoir is also a major destination for fishing.
Yes, Cherry Creek Reservoir is a large, popular reservoir where swimming is permitted. It's a regional favorite for water-based activities, including swimming.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the peaceful and family-friendly environment of John Meade Park with its fishing ponds and playground, to the expansive recreational opportunities at Cherry Creek Reservoir for boating, swimming, and extensive trails. The scenic views, opportunities for birdwatching, and the blend of smaller 'pocket lakes' with larger reservoirs are also highly valued.
While not publicly accessible, the private Cherry Hills Lake (Twin Lakes) within the Cherry Hills subdivision offers unique winter activities for its residents. When the lakes freeze solid, they become popular for ice skating and hockey, providing a seasonal appeal for the community.
Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve provides beautiful views of the Rocky Mountains. The trail near South Platte Reservoir offers panoramic views of Eaglewatch, Redtail, and Blackrock lakes. Additionally, the Cherry Creek Trail – South Section, passing Lollipop Lake, offers glimpses of the Front Range.
John Meade Park, located within Cherry Hills Village, features a boardwalk that winds through wetlands, enhancing accessibility and providing a unique way to experience the natural surroundings. The park also includes fishing piers.


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