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Top 7 Lakes around Millis-Clicquot

Best lakes around Millis-Clicquot, a census-designated place within Millis, Massachusetts, offers access to various water bodies despite having minimal direct water features. The broader Millis area and its surrounding towns provide several notable lakes and ponds. These locations offer opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.

Best lakes around Millis-Clicquot

  • The most popular lakes is Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary, an other natural area that features a one-mile trail circling Stony Brook Pond and a waterfall. A boardwalk allows visitors…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary

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This 107-acre sanctuary, located adjacent to Bristol Blake State Reservation, features a one-mile trail that circles Stony Brook Pond and ends up at the site of a former mill, where …

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Willett Pond

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Willett Pond is a small lake with a small beach area where kayaking is also allowed. The residents of the 85 houses there are allowed to use the lake more, but also protect it. An exciting and good concept.

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Rocky Woods Reservation

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The Rocky Woods Reservation in Medfield, Massachusetts, covers nearly 500 acres and has miles of rocky and wooded hiking trails. The property is pretty hilly and offers some higher elevation …

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Sawmill Pond

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Surrounded by wooded wetlands and mixed forests, this habitat provides vital resources for various species. Expect a variety of trees like red maple, white pine, and hemlock, along with shrubs and wildflowers that create a colorful tapestry throughout the seasons.

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Shapiro Beach

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Shapiro Beach at Hale Reservation offers a tranquil escape in Massachusetts. Nestled along a pristine lake, it provides sandy shores, inviting water activities, and a peaceful retreat for nature lovers.

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Tyler Sanders
February 16, 2024, Rocky Woods Reservation

This area offers miles of rocky and dirt trails in this expansive 500-acre park, where you'll navigate through elevation changes, discover scenic viewpoints, and encounter several ponds

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This 107-acre sanctuary, located adjacent to Bristol Blake State Reservation, features a one-mile trail that circles Stony Brook Pond and ends up at the site of a former mill, where there is a beautiful waterfall. A long boardwalk along the trail allows visitors to observe birds and wildlife, including turtles, ducks, blue herons, and the wetland habitat over Teal Marsh and Kingfisher Pond. The refuge also features natural history exhibits, a picnic area, and a butterfly garden

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Alex
February 13, 2024, Willett Pond

You'll gain wonderful views of Willett Pond on both side of the road giving a lovely feeling of being immersed in nature. As much of the pond is surrounded by private property, this is one of the best views you can gain of it whilst cycling.

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This 107-acre sanctuary, located adjacent to Bristol Blake State Reservation, features a one-mile trail that circles Stony Brook Pond and ends up at the site of a former mill, where there is a beautiful waterfall. A long boardwalk along the trail allows visitors to observe birds and wildlife, including turtles, ducks, blue herons, and the wetland habitat over Teal Marsh and Kingfisher Pond. The refuge also features natural history exhibits, a picnic area, and a butterfly garden.

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Scott
January 15, 2024, Sawmill Pond

Surrounded by wooded wetlands and mixed forests, this habitat provides vital resources for various species. Expect a variety of trees like red maple, white pine, and hemlock, along with shrubs and wildflowers that create a colorful tapestry throughout the seasons.

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oliviakellis
November 23, 2023, Shapiro Beach

Shapiro Beach at Hale Reservation offers a tranquil escape in Massachusetts. Nestled along a pristine lake, it provides sandy shores, inviting water activities, and a peaceful retreat for nature lovers.

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The Rocky Woods Reservation in Medfield, Massachusetts, covers nearly 500 acres and has miles of rocky and wooded hiking trails. The property is pretty hilly and offers some higher elevation viewpoints to go along with the multitude of reservoirs to check out.

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Willett Pond is a small lake with a small beach area where kayaking is also allowed. The residents of the 85 houses there are allowed to use the lake more, but also protect it. An exciting and good concept.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes near Millis-Clicquot?

The lakes and ponds in the Millis-Clicquot area offer diverse natural features. You can find tranquil spots like Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary with its pond, waterfall, and boardwalks over wetlands, perfect for observing birds and aquatic life. Rocky Woods Reservation provides rocky and wooded terrain with elevation changes and scenic viewpoints overlooking several ponds. Other areas feature lush greenery, open marshes, and diverse tree species like red maple, white pine, and hemlock.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities available?

Yes, many lakes around Millis-Clicquot are suitable for families. Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary offers easy trails, natural history exhibits, a picnic area, and a butterfly garden. Willett Pond has a small beach area where kayaking is permitted. For swimming, Shapiro Beach at Hale Reservation provides sandy shores and water activities. Nearby, Ashland State Park, Lake Cochituate, and Hopkinton State Park all feature lifeguarded swimming beaches and picnic areas.

What water activities can I do at the lakes near Millis-Clicquot?

You can enjoy a variety of water activities. Canoeing and kayaking are popular on the Charles River, Willett Pond, South End Pond, and Lake Winthrop. Ashland Reservoir and Lake Cochituate allow boating (including motorized on Cochituate's South Lake), while Hopkinton Reservoir permits non-motorized boating. Swimming is available at designated beaches like Shapiro Beach, Ashland State Park, Lake Cochituate, Hopkinton State Park, Lake Winthrop, Hinkley Pond, and Silver Lake.

Where can I go fishing around Millis-Clicquot?

Fishing is a popular activity in the area. South End Pond is known for fishing, including ice fishing in winter. Ashland Reservoir is stocked with species like chain pickerel, bass, and bullhead. Lake Cochituate offers bass, trout, and bluegill. Hopkinton Reservoir is stocked with largemouth bass, brown trout, rainbow trout, and tiger trout. Lake Winthrop is stocked annually with trout and also has largemouth bass and chain pickerel. Silver Lake also provides opportunities to catch largemouth bass, yellow perch, and bluegill.

Are there hiking trails near the lakes?

Absolutely. Many lakes are surrounded by hiking opportunities. Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary has a one-mile trail around Stony Brook Pond. Rocky Woods Reservation offers miles of rocky and wooded trails with scenic viewpoints. South End Pond and Richardson's Pond also feature walking trails. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Millis-Clicquot guide, which includes trails near Noon Hill, Medfield Charles River State Reservation, and Shattuck Reservation.

What kind of wildlife can I observe near these lakes?

The lakes and surrounding natural areas are rich in wildlife. At Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary, you might see turtles, ducks, and blue herons. South End Pond is excellent for waterfowl, great blue herons, ospreys, hawks, frogs, and dragonflies, with kingfishers, beavers, muskrats, and otters observed along Bogastow Brook. Richardson's Pond is a prime spot for birdwatching, especially for great blue herons and kingfishers. The Charles River also offers diverse wildlife viewing opportunities.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the lakes?

Yes, there are several cycling options. You can find mountain biking trails in the area, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Millis-Clicquot guide, which includes routes near Adams Farm and Sawmill Pond. For gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Millis-Clicquot guide, featuring routes like the Upper Charles Trail and paths near Ashland Reservoir.

What are some popular lakes in nearby towns that are accessible from Millis-Clicquot?

Beyond Millis, several notable lakes are easily accessible. These include Ashland Reservoir (Ashland State Park) for hiking and boating, Lake Cochituate (Cochituate State Park) for extensive water sports, and Hopkinton Reservoir (Hopkinton State Park) known for swimming and fishing. Other popular options are Lake Winthrop in Holliston, Hinkley Pond in Medfield, and Silver Lake in Bellingham, all offering various recreational activities.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Millis-Clicquot?

Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails for walking and hiking, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the peaceful atmosphere for activities like canoeing and kayaking. The diverse range of lakes, from smaller ponds to larger reservoirs, provides options for various interests, whether it's a quiet stroll, a family picnic, or an active day on the water.

Are there picnic areas available at these lakes?

Yes, several locations offer picnic facilities. Richardson's Pond has a small picnic area. Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary also features a dedicated picnic area. In nearby towns, Ashland State Park and Hopkinton State Park provide numerous picnic areas, often with grills, making them ideal for family outings. Lake Winthrop's public beaches also include picnic facilities.

Can I swim in the lakes near Millis-Clicquot?

Yes, swimming is permitted at several locations, often with designated beach areas. Shapiro Beach at Hale Reservation offers a tranquil swim spot. In nearby state parks, Ashland Reservoir, Lake Cochituate, and Hopkinton Reservoir all have lifeguarded swimming beaches during the season. Lake Winthrop and Silver Lake also feature public beaches for swimming, and Hinkley Pond is a managed swimming pond.

What are the best lakes for birdwatching?

For birdwatching, South End Pond is an excellent choice, where you can spot waterfowl, great blue herons, ospreys, and hawks. Richardson's Pond is particularly known for great blue herons feeding in the shallows and kingfishers diving for minnows. The Charles River also provides opportunities to observe various bird species along its diverse terrain.

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