1. PLACES / LAKE MIRAMAR
Lake Miramar has something for everyone! There is a paved, flat road that has gorgeous views of the lake all the way around the 5 mile path. This path is great for strollers, bikes, rollerblades, and more! Not a fan of paved paths? No problem, there is also a dirt path between the lake and paved path. Both paths have trail markers every quarter mile and porta potties (including a few accessible ones) roughly every half mile. If you aren’t up for 5 miles, you could easily make this path an out and back. If you plan on turning around, I highly recommend starting counter clockwise as the last mile over the dam is the least pretty, surrounded by a fence, least amount of shade, and the path narrows. About halfway around the lake there are two places that are great to let the kids get out and walk around. There is a dock with shaded picnic tables on your left, and a little further down is Natalie Park on your right. Lake Miramar is a popular place so it can get crowded, especially on weekends. Depending on the time of day and season, it can also get extremely hot with limited shade, so plan to go early and bring lots of water. Very rarely there will be a car that uses this path, so keep an eye out for slow moving cars and fast bikes. After your walk you can go fishing, boating, hang out at the main recreation area, or get a snack at the concession stand.

Cell Receptions

Excellent

ADA Accessible

Yes

Open Season

Fall,Spring,Summer,Winter

Stroller Friendly

Yes

Terrain Type

Paved

Water Fountain

Yes

Bathrooms

Yes

Pet Friendly

Yes

Fee

$0.00

Nearby convenience store

Yes

Camping Nearby

No

Emergency support within 5 miles

Yes

Trail Length/Type

5.00 mi., Loop

Helpful Trail Information

Bike Trails, Fishing, Lake, Natural Play Area, Picnic Area, and Wildlife Viewing Five miles along a paved flat path, with gorgeous views of the lake the entire way.

Parking Details

There is no fee to use this lake.

Stroller terrain

Any Wheels