Best lakes around Trumbull Center are found within the broader Trumbull, Connecticut area, a town characterized by its natural landscapes and waterways. While Trumbull Center itself is a neighborhood, the surrounding region offers several notable bodies of water. The Pequonnock River flows through the area, contributing to the local hydrology. Publicly accessible lakes and ponds provide opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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From here you can see lovely views of Milford Harbor and the wetland around it.. Keep your eyes peeled for the varied bird species that inhabit the shoreline.
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The Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge is a 950-acre (384.5 ha) National Wildlife Refuge. It provides a protected habitat for many different types of birds and waterfowl. The wetlands are completely flat, so you get great views of the surrounding area and the point where the Housatonic River enters the Long Island Sound.
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Situated just east of the Housatonic River, Osbornedale State Park is a popular hiking and trail running spot. The 350-acre park features miles of dirt trails that pass through wetland and woodland areas and by streams and ponds.
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The Osbornedale State Park in Connecticut is a scenic park known for its beauty and historical features. The park encompasses lush woodlands, meadows, and several ponds. It provides great opportunities for hiking through the State Park, picnicking and bird-watching.
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The trails at Lake Mohegan Recreation Area are lakeside, dirt singletrack trails that wind in and out of the trees along the banks of the lake and creeks. There is a lot of signage on the trails along with plenty of overlooks and viewpoints.
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Beautiful view of the harbor and a piece of nature
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The trails at Lake Mohegan Recreation Area are lakeside, dirt singletrack trails that wind in and out of the trees along the banks of the lake and creeks. There is a lot of signage on the trails along with plenty of overlooks and viewpoints. This is a great place for a trail run, and you're likely to see other runners and hikers out on the trails.
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The Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge is a 950-acre (384.5 ha) National Wildlife Refuge. It provides a protected habitat for many different types of birds and waterfowl. The wetlands are completely flat, so you get great views of the surrounding area and the point where the Housatonic River enters the Long Island Sound.
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While many lakes in Trumbull are private, you can explore public options like Dogwood Lake and Kaatz Pond. Additionally, the broader area offers natural water features such as the Lake Mohegan Recreation Area, Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge, and the Shelton Lakes Recreation Path which passes by reservoirs.
Yes, several areas are great for families. The Lake Mohegan Recreation Area features lakeside trails suitable for all ages. The Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge offers flat wetlands perfect for wildlife spotting. Osbornedale State Park also provides family-friendly trails and picnicking spots.
You'll find excellent options for hiking and trail running. The Lake Mohegan Recreation Area has dirt singletrack trails winding along the lake and creeks. Osbornedale State Park offers miles of dirt trails through woodlands and wetlands. For more options, check out the running trails guide or the easy hikes guide for the Trumbull Center area.
The Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge is specifically a protected habitat for many different types of birds and waterfowl. At the View on the harbour of Milford, you can spot varied bird species inhabiting the shoreline and wetlands.
Yes, Osbornedale State Park is known for its historical features in addition to its natural beauty. Kaatz Pond, a public fishing pond, also has historical significance as it was once home to the Kaatz Icehouse, built in 1908.
Yes, Kaatz Pond is designated as a 'State Stocked Youth Fishing Pond' and is known for species like Largemouth bass, Bluegill, and Black bullhead. A valid park sticker is required for parking at Trumbull's parks to access it.
The View on the harbour of Milford offers beautiful vistas of Milford Harbor and its surrounding wetlands. At Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge, the flat wetlands provide great views of the Housatonic River entering Long Island Sound.
Yes, the broader Trumbull Center area offers road cycling opportunities. You can find various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Trumbull Center guide, some of which may offer views of local waterways and natural landscapes.
Spring and fall are generally ideal for visiting, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking and wildlife viewing. Spring brings migratory birds and blooming flora, while fall showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular for outdoor activities, though it can be warmer.
Yes, there are several private lakes in the Trumbull area, such as Canoe Brook Lake and Pinewood Lake. These are managed by lake associations and are generally not publicly accessible for general visitation, with use restricted to members or residents.
The Shelton Lakes Recreation Path is a trail that connects downtown Shelton with Huntington Center. It winds through the wooded hills of Shelton Lakes Open Space, passing by three reservoirs and offering opportunities for side trips on connecting trails.
Yes, Dogwood Lake is a 3.5-acre town lake with public access located on Teeter Rock Road in Trumbull. It's a relatively shallow lake that has seen efforts to manage invasive aquatic plant species.


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