Lakes around Margate, Florida, offer various recreational opportunities and enhance the local environment. The area features bodies of water like Lemon Tree Lake Park and Lake Margate, providing amenities for activities such as walking, boating, and fishing. These lakes are known for their tranquil settings and diverse aquatic life, including Largemouth bass and Butterfly peacock bass. Future developments like the Lakes of Carolina aim to expand the region's lake-centered outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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There is a network of paved trails to the east of the lake in Quiet Waters Park that are perfect for walking with children and dogs. Children will also love the Splash Adventure water park. It's well known locally for the annual Renaissance Festival, when the park is turned into a 16th century village alive of performers and a huge marketplace.
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The lake is a great spot for a lunch or snack break during which you can enjoy watching wakeboarders in the distance.
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The world famous Everglades! Simply a fantastic landscape! You can look for miles and see many animals (including alligators) in the wild. In any case, you should have a good sun block because there is not really shade there! Otherwise, the terrain is very easy and above all flat!
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Tradewinds Park & Stables is one of Broward County's largest and most diverse parks. On the south side of Sample Road, you will find a disc golf course, a lake for fishing, athletic fields, and world-famous Butterfly World. On the north side of Sample, the park offers horse stables, an educational farm, and model steam train rides. Both sides of the park include playgrounds and picnic areas, as well as rental shelters of various sizes.
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It is definitely worth doing a guided tour with the airboats and visiting the Sawgrass Recreation Park. There are countless opportunities to explore the Everglades nature and swamplands. Also, the farther Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation is definitely worth a field trip.
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The world famous Everglades! Simply a fantastic landscape! You can look for miles and see many animals (including alligators) in the wild. In any case, you should have a good sun block because there is not really shade there! Otherwise, the terrain is very easy and above all flat!
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The lakes around Margate offer diverse natural features. You can find tranquil environments with diverse aquatic life, including Largemouth bass and Butterfly peacock bass. Places like Everglades National Park, though a bit further, showcase vast landscapes with opportunities to see animals like alligators in their natural habitat. Lemon Tree Lake Park also provides a pleasant natural setting for walks.
Yes, several lakes near Margate are great for families. Quiet Waters Lake is a family-friendly spot within Quiet Waters Park, where you can relax and watch wakeboarders. Rixen Cable Park, also in Quiet Waters Park, features paved trails suitable for walking with children and dogs, and even has a Splash Adventure water park.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can find various outdoor activities. For walking and hiking, there are trails at Lemon Tree Lake Park and paved paths at Rixen Cable Park. The wider Margate area offers numerous routes for jogging, hiking, and road cycling. You can explore options like the Cypress Creek Greenway for hiking or the Prairie Overlook and Cypress Creek Trails Loop for running.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity around Margate's lakes. Lake Margate is particularly known for fishing, with common catches including Largemouth bass, Butterfly peacock bass, and Bullseye snakehead. Tradewinds Park & Stables also features a lake suitable for fishing.
Lemon Tree Lake Park offers a boat ramp and a kayak launch, making it suitable for boating and kayaking. While many Florida lakes allow boating, some may restrict gas or diesel-powered vessels, permitting only electric, sail, or human-powered options. It's always best to check specific regulations for each lake.
Yes, you can find walking trails around Margate's lakes. Lemon Tree Lake Park features a dedicated walking trail. Additionally, Rixen Cable Park has a network of paved trails that are perfect for walking, including with children and dogs.
For a quiet break, Lake Margate offers a tranquil environment, especially for anglers. Quiet Waters Lake also provides a pleasant spot for breaks where you can enjoy the scenery and watch wakeboarders in the distance.
Yes, some areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. For example, the paved trails at Rixen Cable Park are suitable for walking with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow any posted park rules regarding pets.
Amenities vary by location. Lemon Tree Lake Park offers a covered picnic area, a boat ramp, a kayak launch, a walking trail, and swing benches. Lake Margate provides bank fishing, parking, boat ramps, and piers and docks. Parks like Quiet Waters Park, which hosts Quiet Waters Lake and Rixen Cable Park, often include playgrounds and picnic areas.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and tranquil settings. Many enjoy the fishing opportunities, the family-friendly atmosphere of parks like Quiet Waters, and the chance to see wildlife, especially in areas like Everglades National Park. The paved trails for walking and the water sports at places like Rixen Cable Park are also popular.
Yes, the Lakes of Carolina is a new mixed-use community being developed in Margate. Plans for this community include lakes, walking trails, parks, and playgrounds, suggesting future opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these new water features.
For walking, Lemon Tree Lake Park has a dedicated walking trail. Rixen Cable Park offers paved trails suitable for walking with children and dogs. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the Tall Cypress Natural Area Loop or the Cypress Creek Greenway, which are nearby.


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