Address: 6450 Pomona Dr, Arvada, CO 80003, USA
Phone: +17208987400
Sunday: 7AM–7PM
Monday: 7AM–7PM
Tuesday: 7AM–7PM
Wednesday: 7AM–7PM
Thursday: 7AM–7PM
Friday: 7AM–7PM
Saturday: 7AM–7PM
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Was out for a drive and stumbled across this hidden gem! Such beautiful views and tons of people out walking.
Michael Kollar
Nice place for the kids to play and walk the dogs.
Janice White
Just moved to the area at the beginning of June My puppy which was only 11 months old when we moved in turned really aggressive every time I would take him outside he would start barking like he was gonna …
Danielle Franti
Beautiful Community park, Lake, Walking path with exercise stations around the lake. you can boat on the lake with non motorized boats kayaks sailboats etc . there are ball fields ,soccer frisbee you name it.. this is a Fun Park it has a couple of pavilions . and what a great View of our Rocky Mountains
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No trails are available for horses to ride on. Dog owners walk their dogs and pickup pretty good there. Horses would probably not be permitted on the sidewalks around the lake. Lots of people walking most of the time. It is not a big Lake. Hope this helps. Try Colorado fish and game and ck with them.
No swimming unless you fall.out of your boat
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If it's during the day. No overnight parking or camping though
This "lake" has always been a water runoff storage pond. The water is muddy and has TONS of carp, which are bad for the water ecosystem. I've caught bass out of there this year, but the "lake" is in bad shape for sure.
I think it is 1.3 miles for inside route (where sidewalk forks and goes along the lake) or 1.5 for outside route (where sidewalk forks and goes along the street)
Not sure what time of the day you went but there are some in there
No there are no trout in Lake Arbor. Mostly carp some channel catfish a very few largemouth bass and small crappie.
I have lived in Lake Arbor my whole life and the boating via canoe and in your case paddle boarding is at your own risk. But Lake Arbor is not deep at all. I think its deepest point is maybe 10 ft.
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