Best lakes in Kent County offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty across a varied landscape. The county features numerous lakes, from large inland bodies of water to smaller, more secluded spots. These areas provide settings for outdoor activities and natural exploration. Kent County's geography includes a mix of urban parks and natural reserves centered around its many lakes.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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While the car entrance requires you to pay for the campground entrance, you can hike here from the west side of the trail.
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Warren Townsend Park is a beautiful green space in Grand Rapids. There is a small lake that is a popular fishing spot, picnic areas, and a playground.
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Reeds Lake is a freshwater lake covering 265 acres, with a maximum depth of 52 feet. By paying a visit to the lake, you are likely to spot some combination of waterfowl, frogs, and fish. Use of watercraft including motorboats, paddle boards, jet skis, and kayaks is welcome here. The Reeds Lake Loop is family-friendly, dog-friendly, and handicap-accessible.
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Lake Leota gives a refreshing atmosphere to Millennium Park. The area around the lake is filled with a variety of wildflowers, and you might even spot some wildlife. The park features a great network of paved trails and boardwalks that wind around the different lakes, making it an excellent choice for a leisurely walk or bike ride.
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Warren Townsend Park is a great, small park in Cannonsburg. It has several trails, a picnic area and a stone shelter built in 1926, the first structure built in a Kent County Park.
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Although the name gaslight has a negative connotation, this is not really the case here. Never fear: Gaslight Village is the vibrant heart of East Grand Rapids! This lively area of shops, restaurants and services meets all your needs.
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Reeds Lake is a freshwater lake covering 265 acres, with a maximum depth of 52 feet. By paying a visit to the lake, you are likely to spot some combination of waterfowl, frogs, and fish. Use of watercraft including motorboats, paddle boards, jet skis, and kayaks is welcome here. The Reeds Lake Loop is family-friendly, dog-friendly, and handicap-accessible.
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Pickerel Lake covers 80 acres and is a popular choice among fishermen and wildlife enthusiasts. There is a boardwalk crossing a portion of the lake, hiking and walking trails available for use during warmer months, and cross country ski trails for winter recreation.
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Several lakes in Kent County are excellent for families. Millennium Park features a beach, boat rentals, and trails. Reeds Lake has a loop trail that is family-friendly and accessible, and Warren Townsend Park offers picnic areas and a playground by a small lake. Wabasis Lake also provides a campground, beach, and playgrounds.
For extensive hiking and walking, Pickerel Lake (Fred Meijer Nature Preserve) offers over four miles of trails, including a nearly two-mile main loop and a 900-foot boardwalk. Millennium Park also has numerous trails to explore. For easy hikes, you can find routes like the Millennium Park Purple Loop or Orange Loop, detailed in the Easy hikes in Kent County guide.
Pickerel Lake, part of the Fred Meijer Nature Preserve, is ideal for nature enthusiasts, offering unique wetlands and forests, and excellent opportunities to observe various bird species. Wabasis Lake, the largest in Kent County, features miles of wooded, largely undeveloped shoreline, providing great opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Yes, Reeds Lake is known for its accessible features. The Reeds Lake Loop trail is handicap-accessible, making it enjoyable for visitors using wheelchairs.
Reeds Lake is a popular dog-friendly option, with its loop trail welcoming leashed dogs. Lake Leota also has dog-friendly trails.
Kent County lakes offer a wide range of water activities. Reeds Lake accommodates motorboats, paddleboards, jet skis, and kayaks, and is popular for waterskiing, fishing, and sailing. Wabasis Lake is also a popular destination for various water sports, including paddling. Millennium Park offers boat rentals.
Many Kent County lakes are known for good fishing. Pickerel Lake is a popular choice for anglers, with its boardwalk being a fine spot for fishing. Wabasis Lake, Murray Lake, and Big Pine Island Lake support diverse fish populations, including Black Crappie, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Walleye. Warren Townsend Park also has a small lake popular for fishing.
Kent County lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Warmer months are ideal for water sports, hiking, and picnicking. Fall offers beautiful foliage, while winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing on trails like those at Pickerel Lake.
Yes, several lakes offer winter activities. Pickerel Lake's trails are open for cross-country skiing during the winter months, providing a serene way to experience the snowy landscape.
Yes, particularly near Reeds Lake. The nearby Gaslight Village in East Grand Rapids offers a lively area with shops, restaurants, and cafes, including options for dinner with a view of the lake.
You can find various cycling routes near Kent County lakes. The Road Cycling Routes in Kent County guide mentions routes like the Fred Meijer White Pine Trail and the Millennium Park Loop. For general cycling, the Cycling in Kent County guide includes routes such as the Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park and the Paul Henry - Thornapple Trail loop.
Yes, Wabasis Lake is home to Wabasis Lake Park and Campground, which is the only Kent County Park with a campground. It offers a beach, sports facilities, playgrounds, trails, and a boat launch, providing a comprehensive outdoor experience.


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