6 Lake/ River/ Ponds to Explore in Adams County
Checkout places to visit in Adams County
Adams CountyAdams County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is the most innovative and inclusive county in America for all families and businesses.
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Lake/ River/ Ponds to Explore in Adams County
Barr LakeA beautiful lake located in the heart of Adams and has a 2175 acre park which has 12 milesof trails, including an 8.8-mile trail that circles Barr Lake. Fishing and boating are allowed in the northern half of the park. he park is popular with birders; over 350 species have been observed. Barr Lake is fed by the Burlington Ditch, which is diverted from the South Platte River.
Big Dry Creek GroupBig 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.
Lake SangracoLake Sangraco is a reservoir in Colorado situated nearby to Western Paving Company. It is one of the iconic attraction in this area and is famous for fishing and bathing. also, there are so many other leisure activities possible.
McKay LakeMcKay 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.
Sand Creek Sand Creek is a 14.6-mile-long tributary that flows into the South Platte River near Commerce City, Colorado. From its source in unincorporated Arapahoe County, it flows through Aurora and Denver before joining the South Platte in Adams County. its banks are very vast and also it provides so many oppetrunites for leisure activities.
Webster LakeWebster Lake, is a lake in the town of Webster, Massachusetts. It is located near the Connecticut border and has a surface area of 1,442 acres.The lake has become famous beyond Central Massachusetts for having the longest name of any geographic feature in all of the United States.