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Top 7 Lakes around Beaverton

Lakes around Beaverton provide various recreational activities and natural beauty, ranging from urban oases to larger lake experiences a short drive away. The region features both natural and man-made lakes, including quarry lakes and wetlands. These areas offer opportunities for walking, bird watching, and fishing.

Best lakes around Beaverton

  • The most popular lakes is George Rogers Park, a facilities area with river and lake access. Its sandy beach is popular for launching stand up paddleboards and open water swimming.

Last updated: April 30, 2026

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

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Jackson Bottom is a habitat for many amazing plants and animals. The
preserve's 635 acres are a quiet sanctuary for both people and wildlife. The preserve also offers 4.5 miles …

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This is a particularly scenic part of the South Shore Boulevard which crosses over several inlets of Oswego Lake. The road is mostly tree-lined, but with gaps where you are …

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Dawson Creek Park

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Dawson Creek Park is a lovely park with a multi-use trail system that goes along the lakes and grassland. The shaded green areas around the lakes are perfect to stop …

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Oswego Lake

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Explore the beauty of Oswego Lake, a natural gem nestled within the heart of Lake Oswego, Oregon. This picturesque lake, born from a former Tualatin River channel, offers a scenic …

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Laurelhurst Park

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The land was acquired in 1909 from the estate of William S. Ladd. Recognizing the popularity of the area among local kids, especially the lake, the city designed a park …

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February 22, 2024, Oswego Lake

Originally named Waluga by the Clackamas Indians, meaning "wild swan," the lake has served as a vital resource for centuries. A scenic trail encircles the lake, providing a pleasant path for joggers, walkers, and cyclists.

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February 21, 2024, Dawson Creek Park

Dawson Creek Park is a lovely park with a multi-use trail system that goes along the lakes and grassland. The shaded green areas around the lakes are perfect to stop for a break and take some time to observe the ducks, otters and other small animals that live in the area.

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February 15, 2024, Oswego Lake

Explore the beauty of Oswego Lake, a natural gem nestled within the heart of Lake Oswego, Oregon. This picturesque lake, born from a former Tualatin River channel, offers a scenic escape. Altered by a concrete dam, it now spans 431.7 acres. As a reservoir, Oswego Lake welcomes hikers to its lush shores, providing a tranquil and unique oasis within the city.

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This suburban wildlife refuge spans over 635 acres and offers 4.5 miles (7.24 km) of trails that take you through the upland region near the Nature Center and the riparian woodlands along the river. While exploring the preserve, you can spot a variety of wildlife throughout the year, particularly if you're a bird enthusiast. Look out for bald eagles, Canadian geese, blackbirds, and swallows. However, please keep in mind that some lower trails may be inaccessible during periods of high water.

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Jackson Bottom is a habitat for many amazing plants and animals. The preserve's 635 acres are a quiet sanctuary for both people and wildlife. The preserve also offers 4.5 miles of good trails that meanders through a variety of habitats, providing exceptional wildlife watching opportunities throughout the seasons. It would be prudent to call for trail updates before coming to visit after wet weather spells. When visiting, please stay on the trail and no collecting of animals or plants. Trails are open seven days a week from sunrise to sunset. It would be prudent to call for trail updates before coming to visit after wet weather spells. When visiting, please stay on the trail and no collecting of animals or plants.

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This is a particularly scenic part of the South Shore Boulevard which crosses over several inlets of Oswego Lake. The road is mostly tree-lined, but with gaps where you are rewarded with views of the lake and surrounding woodland. This part of the boulevard crosses over West Bay and the Oswego Canal.

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This is a particularly scenic part of the South Shore Boulevard which crosses over several inlets of Oswego Lake. The road is mostly tree-lined, but with gaps where you are rewarded with views of the lake and surrounding woodland. This part of the boulevard crosses over West Bay and the Oswego Canal.

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The land was acquired in 1909 from the estate of William S. Ladd. Recognizing the popularity of the area among local kids, especially the lake, the city designed a park in 1911. The park features a range of sporting activities and offers both paved and unpaved paths, providing diverse options for your run.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What lakes near Beaverton are good for walking or easy strolls?

For easy walks, consider Dawson Creek Park with its multi-use trail system, or Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve which offers 4.5 miles of trails. Progress Lake Park and Commonwealth Lake Park also feature paved trails perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Where can I go fishing near Beaverton?

Progress Lake Park and Commonwealth Lake Park are popular spots, as they are annually stocked with rainbow trout by the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife. Henry Hagg Lake, though a bit of a drive, is also known for its fishing opportunities.

Are there family-friendly lakes in the Beaverton area?

Yes, several lakes are great for families. George Rogers Park offers a playground, tennis courts, and sports fields, along with a sandy beach for paddleboarding and swimming. Commonwealth Lake Park also has a playground and soccer field, while Dawson Creek Park and Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve are excellent for wildlife watching with children.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Beaverton's lakes?

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is a significant habitat for many plants and animals, including bald eagles, Canadian geese, blackbirds, and swallows. At Commonwealth Lake Park, you might spot Great Blue Herons, Cedar Waxwings, Green Herons, and various waterfowl. Dawson Creek Park is known for ducks, otters, and other small animals.

Are there opportunities for swimming or paddleboarding?

Yes, George Rogers Park has a sandy beach popular for launching stand-up paddleboards and open water swimming in the Willamette River. Henry Hagg Lake is also a good choice for swimming.

What are the best lakes for bird watching near Beaverton?

Commonwealth Lake Park is a favored destination for bird watchers, where you can spot Great Blue Herons, Cedar Waxwings, Green Herons, and various waterfowl. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve also offers exceptional wildlife watching opportunities, particularly for birds like bald eagles and Canadian geese.

Can I find trails for cycling or mountain biking near the lakes?

Yes, there are various cycling opportunities. Commonwealth Lake Park has a flat, paved trail popular with bikers. For more extensive routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Beaverton or MTB Trails around Beaverton, which include options like the Lake Oswego Loop or trails in Forest Park.

Are there any lakes with unique natural features worth visiting?

Clear Lake, though a longer drive, is known for its exceptionally pure waters and an underwater forest formed by volcanic activity, making it popular for diving. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is a significant wetland habitat with diverse flora and fauna.

What are the best times of year to visit the lakes around Beaverton?

The lakes are generally enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for walking and wildlife viewing. Summer is ideal for water activities like swimming and paddleboarding. Some lakes, like Trillium Lake (near Mount Hood), also offer winter activities such as snowshoeing.

Are there any lakes near Beaverton that are non-motorized for a quieter experience?

Lost Lake in Clatsop, while a longer drive, is highlighted as a non-motorized lake, offering a quieter experience compared to some other popular spots.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints of the lakes?

The View of Oswego Lake from South Shore Boulevard offers particularly scenic views of Oswego Lake and the surrounding woodland. Many trails around lakes like Oswego Lake and Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve also provide picturesque vistas.

What amenities are available at the lakes in Beaverton?

Commonwealth Lake Park offers benches, picnic tables, a playground, and a soccer field. George Rogers Park has a large playground, tennis courts, sports fields, and restrooms. Progress Lake Park is conveniently located near shopping, dining, and a cinema.

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