Best lakes around Norwood, Massachusetts, are primarily man-made ponds and reservoirs that serve as local recreational spots. The area features several bodies of water, including Ellis Pond, Willett Pond, and Guild Pond, which contribute to the region's natural landscape. These locations offer opportunities for outdoor activities such as non-motorized boating, fishing, and walking. The geography is characterized by a mix of urban wild spaces and conservation lands, providing diverse natural settings.
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Here, you can catch great views of the pond as you make your way along the path. It's car-free, so you can stop as long as you want to enjoy the great view.
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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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You'll gain wonderful views of Willett Pond on both side of the road giving a lovely feeling of being immersed in nature. As much of the pond is surrounded by private property, this is one of the best views you can gain of it whilst cycling.
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Kendrick Pond, also known as Cutler Pond, is located in Cutler Park, which is one of the largest remaining freshwater marshes on the middle Charles River. The pond brings in a number of beautiful species including great blue herons, warblers, and hawks and there's a walking trail that circles the entire pond area, so you can get a close look.
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The Rocky Woods Reservation in Medfield, Massachusetts, covers nearly 500 acres and has miles of rocky and wooded hiking trails. The property is pretty hilly and offers some higher elevation viewpoints to go along with the multitude of reservoirs to check out.
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Willett Pond is a small lake with a small beach area where kayaking is also allowed. The residents of the 85 houses there are allowed to use the lake more, but also protect it. An exciting and good concept.
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Identical to https://www.komoot.com/highlight/1429049 (as hiking highlight vs running)
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The Norwood area features several notable bodies of water. Scenic Road by Blue Hills Reservoir is popular for cycling with reservoir views. Kendrick Pond (also known as Cutler Pond) offers a walking trail and wildlife observation. Additionally, Rocky Woods Reservation encompasses multiple reservoirs within an expansive forest.
The lakes and ponds around Norwood, Massachusetts, are often set within urban wild spaces and conservation lands. You can expect to find diverse natural settings, including emergent cattail marshes, forests of red maples, aspen, and pine oaks, and areas rich in wildlife such as great blue herons, warblers, and hawks. Many locations offer scenic viewpoints and opportunities to immerse yourself in nature.
Yes, several lakes and ponds in the Norwood area are suitable for families. Kendrick Pond in Cutler Park features a walking trail that circles the entire pond, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Willett Pond offers a small beach area, and the West Roxbury High School Urban Wild provides excellent opportunities for environmental education and passive recreation.
Fishing is a popular activity at several local ponds. For instance, Ellis Pond is known for Largemouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Bluegill, Crappie, Sunfish, and Catfish. While specific species vary by location, many of the man-made ponds and reservoirs in the area support diverse fish populations.
Yes, non-motorized boating is permitted on some of the ponds. Ellis Pond allows non-motorized boating, and Willett Pond also permits kayaking, particularly for residents of the surrounding houses who help protect the lake.
Absolutely. Many lakes and reservoirs in the area are surrounded by trails. Kendrick Pond has a walking trail circling the entire pond. Rocky Woods Reservation offers miles of rocky and dirt trails with elevation changes and scenic viewpoints. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Cycling around Norwood guide, which includes paths near lakes.
Yes, cycling is a great way to experience the area's lakes. The Road Cycling Routes around Norwood guide features options like the Willett Pond loop. Scenic Road by Blue Hills Reservoir is particularly well-suited for cycling, offering a nicely surfaced road and reservoir views.
Willett Pond, also known as New Pond, is a man-made lake that extends across Norwood, Walpole, and Westwood. It was created in 1913 and is largely managed for environmental stewardship. It features a small beach area and offers wonderful views, giving a feeling of being immersed in nature.
While specific crowd levels can vary, smaller, lesser-known spots like Guild Pond, located off Nichols Street, or Fire Pond (Middle Pond) might offer a more tranquil experience compared to larger, more popular recreational areas. These are often managed by local conservation commissions, providing peaceful natural settings.
The lakes and surrounding natural areas are home to various wildlife. At Kendrick Pond, you can spot great blue herons, warblers, and hawks. The West Roxbury High School Urban Wild, with its cattail marsh, also provides a habitat for diverse species, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching and nature observation.
Yes, if you're interested in mountain biking, the MTB Trails around Norwood guide offers several options. For example, the Rocky Woods Reservation, which contains multiple reservoirs, features extensive rocky and dirt trails suitable for mountain biking, including a route that connects to the Dover Union Iron Mill Ruins.
Rocky Woods Reservation is an expansive 500-acre forest in Medfield, near Norwood, featuring multiple reservoirs. It's known for its miles of rocky and dirt trails, offering significant elevation changes and scenic viewpoints. It's a popular spot for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking.


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