Best lakes around New Rochelle offer diverse natural settings for outdoor activities. This New York city features several notable lakes, reservoirs, and ponds, providing opportunities for recreation and nature observation. The area's landscape includes woodlands, marshlands, and waterfront parks, making it suitable for various outdoor pursuits. These bodies of water contribute to the region's natural beauty and recreational appeal.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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A well-maintained dirt trail winds through Saxon Woods Park, tracing the path along the Mamaroneck Reservoir and Vernal Pond, providing breathtaking views of both the water and the lush hardwood forest. This trail is highly popular among hikers, cross-country enthusiasts, and equestrians alike.
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I hope you won't need it, but it's good to know where to find tools and air pump.
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From here, you have a great view of the Throgs Neck Bridge and of Little Bay.
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A beautiful stretch of bike path. It is named after Joseph Michaels (1941-1987), a health activist who used to live in Queens.
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good opportunity to stop and take a rest. there is a small park around the lake with benches and tables.
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Pretty, scenic spot to stop and watch waterfowl and have a snack on your way up and outta the city. There are benches and picnic tables here around the reservoir, which is actually part of the Sawmill River. Can't miss it from the Trailway.
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For families, Twin Lakes Park is an excellent choice, featuring Jack's Friendship Garden, a large, fully accessible playground, and being adjacent to the Huguenot Children's Library. Woodlands Lake - V. E. Macy Park also offers benches and picnic tables, making it a pleasant spot for a family stop.
Many lakes offer walking paths. Twin Lakes Park has extensive walking and jogging trails. The Larchmont Reservoir (James G. Johnson, Jr. Conservancy) features lakeside trails and quiet woodland paths. For a more challenging experience, the Yellow Trail in Saxon Woods Park traces the Mamaroneck Reservoir. You can find various running and hiking routes, including those near reservoirs, on the Running Trails around New Rochelle and Easy Hikes around New Rochelle guide pages.
The Larchmont Reservoir (James G. Johnson, Jr. Conservancy) is certified as an "Urban Wildlife Sanctuary" and is excellent for bird watching and nature observation. Twin Lakes Park is also ideal for nature study, with diverse landscapes including woodlands and marshlands, and is known for waterfowl. Fishing in these lakes can yield species like Largemouth bass, White perch, and White bass.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Twin Lakes Park, Larchmont Reservoir (Sheldrake Lake), Beechmont Lake, and Glenwood Lake all permit fishing. Common catches include Largemouth bass, White perch, and White bass.
During appropriate weather conditions, seasonal ice skating is accommodated at Twin Lakes Park and Beechmont Lake. It's always advisable to check local conditions and safety guidelines before venturing onto the ice.
The Larchmont Reservoir (James G. Johnson, Jr. Conservancy) area has historical significance, with traces of post-Revolutionary building sites and former mill and ice-harvesting businesses. Lake Innisfree, a former reservoir constructed in 1885, also holds historical importance as a past water supply source for the region.
For expansive vistas, consider visiting the View of Throgs Neck Bridge and Little Bay. Woodlands Lake is also a scenic spot, particularly for observing waterfowl. The trails around Larchmont Reservoir offer tranquil lakeside and woodland views.
Beechmont Lake and Glenwood Lake are smaller, tranquil spots within New Rochelle, offering benches for relaxation and a peaceful park environment. The woodland paths around the Larchmont Reservoir also provide a serene setting for quiet walks.
The Larchmont Reservoir, also known as the James G. Johnson, Jr. Conservancy, is a 60-acre wildlife sanctuary. It features two bodies of water, Sheldrake Lake and Goodliffe Pond, with lakeside and woodland trails. The adjacent Sheldrake Environmental Center offers nature programs, and the area is recognized as an "Urban Wildlife Sanctuary" for its rich natural habitat. More information can be found on the Town of Mamaroneck website.
Yes, the area offers cycling opportunities. The Joe Michaels Mile is a beautiful stretch of bike path. For more extensive routes, explore the Gravel biking around New Rochelle guide, which includes routes like the Van Cortlandt Greenway – Woodlands Lake loop.
Woodlands Lake, part of the Sawmill River, is a scenic spot known for waterfowl observation and a peaceful place to rest. The specific area of Woodlands Lake - V. E. Macy Park offers benches and picnic tables, making it a convenient stop along the Trailway.
Yes, Twin Lakes Park is home to Jack's Friendship Garden, a large and fully accessible playground for children, making it a great option for visitors with varying mobility needs.


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