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Stearns Lake

Stearns Lake

2.26km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

Stearns Lake is a 232 acre lake located in Vilas County. It has a maximum depth of 16 feet. it is one of the famous fishing spot and also It is brids paradise. So many leisure activities are possible here including fishing,bathing and so more.

Eagle Trace Golf Club

Eagle Trace Golf Club

3.89km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

Eagle Trace, a ClubLink property, is a Prestige-level Member Club built in 1983. Golfers will see spectator mounds around the course, including grandstand-type seating carved into the area surrounding the 18th green. It has hosted many high-profile tournaments, including the tour's Honda Classic from 1984 to 1991 and again in 1996.

Coal Creek Trail

Coal Creek Trail

4.83km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

The Coal Creek Trail is a soft-surface trail that parallels Coal Creek from 66th Street in Superior to Erie.This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and horseback riding, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.

Broomfield County Commons Park

Broomfield County Commons Park

4.98km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

A majestic 300-acre county park in Broomfield County, Colorado, in the United States, is home to the Paul Derda Recreation Center, County Commons cemetery, 237 acres of open space, and the 80-acre park and sports complex.

Westminster Hills Open Area Dog Park

Westminster Hills Open Area Dog Park

5.2km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

This 420-acre site is very popular, attracting dog lovers from all over the north metro area. The area is partially fenced. It has such a beautiful view and everyone who takes their dogs here is so friendly.

Air Water World USA, Inc.

Air Water World USA, Inc.

5.32km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

A beautiful waterpark that is part of the Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District and located in Federal Heights, Colorado. The park occupies 70 acres, making it one of America's largest water theme parks. As of the 2020 season, the park has 52 attractions including a multitude of water slides, a lazy river, inflatable tube rides, multi-guest inflatable raft rides, two wave pools, and a water-themed fun house which offers gondola access from the top of the park.

Colorado Hills Open Space

Colorado Hills Open Space

5.44km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

A beautiful open Space is situated nearby to Westminster Hills Dog Park, and close to Covered Bridge. It is one of theiconic location where you can explore the nature and also there are so many things to see in and around this location. it is also a famous destination where you can get close to the nature.

Standley Lake Regional Park & Wildlife Refuge

Standley Lake Regional Park & Wildlife Refuge

5.84km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

Standley Lake Regional Park and Wildlife Refuge is a 2321acre park located in the City of Westminster with over 14 miles of trails to explore. It is a multi-use recreation and water-storage facility, and is the drinking water supply for Westminster. In addition to hiking, bicycling, camping, wildlife viewing and other park-based recreational activities, the lake offers visitors numerous opportunities for fishing and paddling.

Butterfly Pavilion

Butterfly Pavilion

5.85km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

Butterfly Pavilion is the first stand-alone, Association of Zoos and Aquariums-accredited non-profit invertebrate zoo in the world. Their immersive exhibits provide guests the opportunity to discover the wonders of nature's hidden heroes through hands on, interactive experiences catered to all ages.

Brandywine Park

Brandywine Park

6.19km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

This picturesque park is the heart of Wilmington State Parks and runs along either side of the Brandywine River. The park is approximately 178 acres and it spans both the north and south banks of the Brandywine. Much of the park has been preserved as a mix of wilderness and open space with walking trails and scenic views of the creek and surrounding woods. It also includes active recreational facilities including playgrounds, athletic fields, and Baynard Stadium.

Standley Lake

Standley Lake

7.16km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

Standley Lake is a 1,200-acre reservoir located in Westminster, Colorado. The reservoir has a maximum capacity of approximately 42,000 acre-feet and maximum depth of 96 feet. The lake is also used for recreation, and is the prominent feature of the surrounding 3,000-acre Standley Lake Regional Park.

Big Dry Creek

Big Dry Creek

7.75km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

Big Dry Creek is a tributary that joins the South Platte River near Fort Lupton, Colorado. It receives treated wastewater from several municipalities, including the City and County of Broomfield, Westminster, Thornton and Northglenn. The Big Dry Creek Trail, a recreation trail, roughly follows the creek from Standley Lake Regional Park to Interstate 25.

Standley Lake Regional Park & Wildlife Refuge

Standley Lake Regional Park & Wildlife Refuge

8.56km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

Standley Lake is considered to be Westminster’s largest body of water. With over a thousand acres of surface area, the reservoir was originally built to supply water for agricultural irrigation northwest of Denver.Hundreds of animals species call Standley Lake home throughout the year, making the park an excellent location for wildlife viewing, without having to make a long drive from home.

Westminster Center Park

Westminster Center Park

8.8km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

This park was built in 2010 as "Westminster Center Park" and nicknamed "Peter Pan Park" by locals. The play area surprises with a London theme, complete with the River Thames, Tower Bridge, and Big Ben. Artificial trees, boulders, and log tunnels add climbing challenges, and the many water features in this park are great for cooling down in the summer.

McKay Lake

McKay Lake

8.86km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

McKay Lake is a majestic and beautuful reservoir located just 4.8 miles from Broomfield, in Adams County.  It is a good location for fishing and camping location, also there are so many other leisure activities possible here.

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

9.14km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

A beautiful 5,237-acre National Wildlife Refuge in the United States, which is an expanse of grasslands, shrublands and wetlands, including rare xeric tallgrass prairie, where natural processes support a broad range of native wildlife. Working with others, the refuge conserves the unique biotic communities and sustains wildlife populations at the interface of mountains and prairies on Colorado's Front Range.

Big Dry Creek Group

Big Dry Creek Group

9.16km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

Big Dry Creek is approximately 33 miles long, begins in Jefferson County at Standley Lake, flows north and east through portions of Adams and Broomfield. It receives treated wastewater from several municipalities, including the City and County of Broomfield, Westminster, Thornton and Northglenn.The Big Dry Creek Trail, a recreation trail, roughly follows the creek from Standley Lake Regional Park to Interstate 25.

Two Ponds National Wildlife Refuge

Two Ponds National Wildlife Refuge

9.79km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

Two Ponds National Wildlife Refuge is the smallest urban unit of the National Wildlife Refuge System. . The refuge consists of 72.2 acres of land, including 63.2 acres of uplands, 9.0 acres of wetlands, and three small ponds. It offers visitors many activities, including hiking, guided tours, and group educational opportunities.

Marshall Mesa Trailhead

Marshall Mesa Trailhead

10.64km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

Marshall Mesa is a great hike if you want open valley views with mild elevation gain. It connects the Marshall Valley and Community Ditch trails. There are many different ways to link up the trails in the area, and options to cross Rte. 93 to access the trails on the east side of the highway. The high vantage point of the mesa offers great views of the Flatirons as well as far off destinations including Longs Peak to the north and Denver to the east.

Teller Lake

Teller Lake

10.83km from Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

This lake sits amidst farmland utilized for livestock grazing, crop production, and even beekeeping. The water sometimes attracts interesting waterbirds and Dickcissel has at times bred in the fields to the south. Lark Bunting and Blue Grosbeak have also been spotted here. It has a dirt and gravel trail that has two trailheads. This flat and easy trail cuts through prairie and farmland.

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Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

Lake Link Trail (Western entrance)

1 Duette Way, Broomfield, CO 80020, USA

Lake Link Trail connects the east of Broomfield County trails and open space to trails and pathways in the western part of the county. Discover this 17.5-km out-and-back trail near Broomfield, Colorado. Generally considered a moderately challenging route. . This trail is great for birding, hiking, and mountain biking.