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Top 5 Lakes around Charter Oak

Best lakes around Charter Oak are found in the broader Los Angeles County area, as Charter Oak itself is a residential community without natural lakes. The local terrain is generally flat, with the San Dimas Wash serving as a primary water feature for flood control. Residents seeking lake-based activities typically travel to nearby locations that offer larger bodies of water. These areas provide opportunities for scenic views and outdoor recreation.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

View of Puddingstone Reservoir

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Great view of the Puddingstone Reservoir, a 250-acre man-made body of water. There is a road that runs along the perimeter of the reservoir and there is a spot to …

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Little Dalton Debris Basin

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Little Dalton Debris Basin is a small, man-made collecting pond in Big Dalton Canyon Wilderness Park. It is just off Big Dalton Canyon Road and Glendora Mountain road, which are both popular, challenging roads for biking.

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San Gabriel Canyon Road Scenic View

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The San Gabriel Canyon or otherwise known as Azusa Canyon road is a smooth paved road that winds through this historical canyon offering picturesque scenery of both the Morris and …

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Mt. San Antonio Wildlife Sanctuary

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The Mt. San Antonio College Wildlife Sanctuary is a 10-acre protected haven that proudly preserves the natural beauty of the trees, shrubs, and flowers that once thrived in the area. …

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December 3, 2024, View of Puddingstone Reservoir

Great view of the Puddingstone Reservoir, a 250-acre man-made body of water. There is a road that runs along the perimeter of the reservoir and there is a spot to pull off the road to get a close up view of the water.

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The Mt. San Antonio College Wildlife Sanctuary is a 10-acre protected haven that proudly preserves the natural beauty of the trees, shrubs, and flowers that once thrived in the area. With a mission to provide a safe migratory refuge and breeding ground for birds and other animals, it boasts a natural stream and a pond that are home and visitation spots for many bird species. The Sanctuary is also home to a 25-seat amphitheater on the southern tip, offering a perfect setting for Biology classes and lectures for visiting groups.

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Little Dalton Debris Basin is a small, man-made collecting pond in Big Dalton Canyon Wilderness Park. It is just off Big Dalton Canyon Road and Glendora Mountain road, which are both popular, challenging roads for biking.

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The San Gabriel Canyon or otherwise known as Azusa Canyon road is a smooth paved road that winds its way through this historical canyon offering picturesque scenery of both the Morris and San Gabriel Reservoirs. The views are great as you pedal up the road with its mixture of rolling hills intermingled with the tranquil waters of the reservoirs.

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The San Gabriel Canyon or otherwise known as Azusa Canyon road is a smooth paved road that winds through this historical canyon offering picturesque scenery of both the Morris and San Gabriel Reservoir. The views are great as you pedal up the road with rolling hills and peaks peaking intermingled with the rather large bodies of water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I expect to find near Charter Oak?

Charter Oak itself is a residential community without natural lakes. The water bodies you'll find nearby are primarily man-made reservoirs and debris basins, often offering scenic viewpoints rather than direct lake access for recreation. These include large bodies of water like Puddingstone Reservoir, Morris Reservoir, and San Gabriel Reservoir, as well as smaller collecting ponds like Little Dalton Debris Basin.

Are there any family-friendly lake areas near Charter Oak?

Yes, the View of Puddingstone Reservoir is considered family-friendly, offering a scenic pull-off spot to observe the 250-acre man-made body of water. Additionally, the Mt. San Antonio Wildlife Sanctuary, which features a natural stream and pond, is a protected haven suitable for families to observe local wildlife.

Where can I find scenic views of lakes near Charter Oak?

For scenic views, consider visiting the View of Puddingstone Reservoir, which provides a close-up perspective of the water. Another excellent spot is the San Gabriel Canyon Road Scenic View, where you can enjoy picturesque scenery of both the Morris and San Gabriel Reservoirs amidst rolling hills along a paved road.

Are there opportunities to see wildlife near lakes in the Charter Oak area?

Yes, the Mt. San Antonio Wildlife Sanctuary is a 10-acre protected area with a natural stream and pond. It serves as a safe migratory refuge and breeding ground for various bird species and other animals, making it an ideal spot for wildlife observation.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lake viewpoints?

While direct lake activities might be limited, the areas surrounding these viewpoints offer various outdoor activities. For instance, the Little Dalton Debris Basin is situated near popular biking roads like Big Dalton Canyon Road and Glendora Mountain Road. You can find numerous cycling routes in the broader area, including those listed in the Cycling around Charter Oak guide.

Are there hiking trails near the lake areas around Charter Oak?

Yes, while not directly adjacent to all the lake viewpoints, there are several hiking opportunities in the wider Charter Oak region. You can explore easy trails like the San Dimas Canyon Park Trail or the Horsethief Canyon Trail. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Charter Oak guide.

Can I go gravel biking near the reservoirs?

Yes, the region around Charter Oak offers gravel biking opportunities, particularly in the canyons where reservoirs are located. Routes like the San Gabriel Canyon loop or the Glendora Ridge Road to Mount Baldy Village loop provide challenging rides. For more details, refer to the Gravel biking around Charter Oak guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lake areas near Charter Oak?

Visitors appreciate the scenic drives and the picturesque views of the large bodies of water, especially along routes like San Gabriel Canyon Road. The opportunity to observe wildlife at places like the Mt. San Antonio Wildlife Sanctuary is also a highlight. The viewpoints offer a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the broader Los Angeles County area.

Is there a specific park in Charter Oak with a lake?

No, the Charter Oak Park in Los Angeles County does not feature a lake. It offers amenities such as basketball courts, children's play areas, and picnic facilities, but no lake is listed among its features. Residents typically travel to other locations in Los Angeles County for lake-based recreation.

What is the history of lakes in Charter Oak?

Historically, Charter Oak itself has not had notable natural or recreational lakes within its boundaries. While a body of water named 'Lake Marie' once existed in nearby Whittier, it was filled in during the 1950s for real estate development. The water features in Charter Oak primarily consist of the San Dimas Wash, which is a concrete-lined flood control channel.

Are there any hidden gem lake spots near Charter Oak?

While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Little Dalton Debris Basin offers a unique, smaller man-made collecting pond experience within Big Dalton Canyon Wilderness Park. It's less about expansive views and more about its location near popular biking routes, providing a different kind of natural encounter.

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