Best lakes in Duval County offers diverse water bodies and recreational opportunities. The region features a variety of freshwater lakes and ponds, providing settings for outdoor activities. These natural areas contribute to the county's landscape, offering spaces for recreation and wildlife observation. Many lakes are integrated into parks, providing additional amenities and trail systems.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Well kept boardwalk. Through beautiful thicket, with views of the lake.
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Great place for birdwatching. Easy to walk. During the week you have to pay to park.
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This 385-acre land, once a dairy site, now features soccer fields, baseball fields, a community center, and pickleball courts. There are also miles of hiking trails that take you along the waterfront of the three ponds on the property.
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This trail loops around Lake Dumont, providing you with a waterfront view throughout the journey. There are ample opportunities to see wildlife, and you might even come across some berry bushes along the path.
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A wonderful hiking trail in the middle of Florida.
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Very great facility. Decide between different routes👍
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The Sawmill Slough Preserve serves as a home to public trails as well as the campus trails for the University of North Florida. The trails are only open to foot-traffic (no dogs and no bikes), and they are easy to navigate. They can be overgrown at times, but there have been recent efforts to keep the trails in better condition by different volunteer organizations.
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For families, Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park offers a 60-acre freshwater lake with a renovated quarter-acre water playground, picnic tables, and grills. Spanish Pond provides an easy, natural walk suitable for all ages. Big Lake Butler is popular for swimming and wildlife observation, and Marco Lake features a playground and picnic pavilions.
Pope Duval Park is a popular spot for anglers, with lakes stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish. Lake Duval is also known for bluegill, golden shiner, and largemouth bass. Big Lake Butler offers fishing for bass, catfish, and crappie, while Turner Pond is also ideal for fishing.
Yes, many lakes offer trails. Lake at William F. Sheffield Regional Park has miles of hiking trails along the waterfront. Spanish Pond features a boardwalk trail with views over the water. Lake Dumont has a loop trail, and Sawmill Slough Preserve offers public trails open to foot-traffic, suitable for birdwatching. For more options, you can explore easy hikes in Duval County.
Many lakes are excellent for wildlife viewing. Lake Dumont's trail is known for opportunities to see various wildlife. Big Lake Butler is home to turtles, ducks, and wading birds. Lake Apopka offers chances to spot rarer species like ospreys and bald eagles, and Sawmill Slough Preserve is a great place for birdwatching.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for paddling. The lake in Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park is ideal for kayaking, paddle boating, and canoeing, and even has an adaptive kayak launch. Lake Apopka and Turner Pond also offer opportunities for paddleboarding, kayaking, and canoeing. Marco Lake's clear waters are perfect for boating.
Spanish Pond features a boardwalk trail that provides views over the water and a 'jungle-like' forest. Red Maple Boardwalk also offers scenic views. At View of Ray Lake, you can see a lake covered in lily pads and water mosses.
Duval County's lakes offer beauty year-round. While Spanish Pond is fuller during wet months, it always supports a healthy ecosystem. Turner Pond is noted for its beauty year-round, with warm waters in summer and continued appeal in winter, making it a good destination regardless of the season.
Swimming is prohibited in the lake at Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park. However, Big Lake Butler, Lake Apopka, Turner Pond, and Marco Lake are popular for swimming, with Lake Apopka offering many beaches for families.
Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park offers wooded campsites, picnic tables, grills, and a water playground. William F. Sheffield Regional Park includes soccer fields, baseball fields, a community center, and pickleball courts. Marco Lake provides a playground, picnic pavilions, and a bathhouse.
Yes, Duval County offers several cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the Julington - Durbin Preserve loop or the East Coast Greenway and Hanna Park South Loop. For more details and routes, check out the Cycling in Duval County guide.
Depending on your planned activities, consider bringing fishing gear, kayaks or paddleboards (if you own them), picnic supplies, and binoculars for birdwatching. For trails, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Don't forget water, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
While many lakes are well-known, Pope Duval Park offers a quiet, wooded setting for fishing and nature appreciation, often providing a solitary experience away from larger crowds. Lake Dumont is also a good choice for those seeking wildlife and a peaceful loop trail.


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