Lakes around Cloverly, Maryland, are primarily man-made reservoirs situated within the broader Montgomery County area. These aquatic features provide diverse recreational opportunities and contribute to the region's natural landscape. The area is characterized by extensive parklands and trails, offering settings for outdoor activities. Cloverly serves as a central point for accessing these natural environments.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Lake Needwood is a beautiful 75-acre lake at the start of the Rock Creek Trail. The lake is popular with boaters, swimmers and fishermen. It is a great place for a break on your ride to take a dip to cool down.
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The 800-acre reservoir is situated directly behind the Brighton Dam on the Patuxent River. You can enjoy a nice view of the reservoir from the sidewalk along the dam.
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This area offers several spots for fishing, picnicking, or just enjoying the surroundings. The lake is regularly stocked with fish for fishing, but make sure you have the proper fishing license to do so.
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This lake was formed in 1965 by damming Rock Creek. The purpose was to control floods and reduce soil erosion. You can rent pedal boats, rowboats, and canoes here. There are also plenty of picnic areas where you can enjoy the scenic views of the lake.
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Built in 1943, Brighton Dam allowed the formation of Triadelphia Reservoir. The lake holds an incredible amount of water – 6.3 billion gallons to be precise! Around the dam and reservoir, you can enjoying hiking, picnicking, horseback riding, boating, fishing and hunting (permit required).
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A gentle climb from the Rock Creek Trail up to Lake Bernard Frank. Well paved trail suitable for all riders.
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Top of the Rock Creek Trail, it is all downhill into DC from here.
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All lakes in Maryland, including those around Cloverly, are man-made reservoirs. They are typically integrated into larger regional parks and offer diverse recreational opportunities amidst natural settings.
Several lakes are excellent for boating and fishing. Lake Needwood is popular for boating, swimming, and fishing, with rentals available. Little Seneca Lake is regularly stocked with various fish species and offers rentals for kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards. Clopper Lake also provides boat rentals and is known for bluegill, crappie, and bass.
Yes, many lakes offer family-friendly options. Pine Lake, located within Wheaton Regional Park, is great for picnicking and fishing, and the park itself has an adventure playground, miniature train, and carousel. Lake Needwood in Rock Creek Regional Park features picnic areas, playgrounds, and even a Go Ape Zipline and Ropes Course.
The lakes are surrounded by extensive trail networks. Little Seneca Lake, within Black Hill Regional Park, offers trails for hiking and mountain biking with beautiful lake views. Clopper Lake has a scenic 3.7-mile shoreline trail suitable for walking or biking. For more options, explore the cycling routes around Cloverly or the MTB trails around Cloverly.
Brighton Dam and Triadelphia Reservoir is an 800-acre reservoir holding billions of gallons of water. Besides boating and fishing, visitors can enjoy hiking, picnicking, and horseback riding around the dam and reservoir. There's also a nice view of the reservoir from the sidewalk along the dam.
Yes, To Lake Bernard Frank offers a gentle climb from the Rock Creek Trail on a well-paved path, making it suitable for all riders and those seeking an easy, accessible walk.
The lakes and their surrounding parks are home to various wildlife. Little Seneca Lake's coves and inlets are good for wildlife viewing. Clopper Lake is known for abundant submerged aquatic vegetation, providing habitats for fish, and opportunities for birdwatching. Pine Lake also offers chances to observe turtles and frogs.
Little Seneca Lake is a prime destination for fishing, regularly stocked with species like largemouth bass and tiger muskie. It's also excellent for boating, with rentals available for kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, and pedal boats. The surrounding Black Hill Regional Park provides trails for hiking and mountain biking.
Lake Needwood is popular for swimming, offering a refreshing option during warmer months.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful escape offered by the calm waters and surrounding trails, making them popular spots for kayaking, fishing, and picnics. The integration of these lakes into larger regional parks means there are often additional amenities like playgrounds and extensive trail networks for various outdoor activities.
Yes, a fishing license is generally required for fishing in Maryland lakes. For example, at Pine Lake, while it's regularly stocked, you must have the proper license. It's always best to check local regulations before you go.


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