Woodland Lake Park

Woodland Lake Road Lakeside, AZ 85935

Hours

Open daily 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Cost

There is no cost to visit Woodland Lake Park, making it an affordable and accessible choice for outdoor enjoyment. Ramadas, sports fields, and courts may be reserved online, but they come with costs.

Prices are subject to change; check their website for up-to-date information.

About

Calling all history buffs, outdoor enthusiasts, and anglers! Woodland Lake Park is an oasis of verdant landscapes and serene lake views waiting to be explored. Its history is as captivating as its beauty, with origins dating back to the late 19th century when it was a mill site. The property was later transformed into a reservoir that formed today's lake.

Woodland Lake Park delivers a delightful mix of recreational opportunities throughout its expanse. Walking trails meander through lush greenery, perfect for leisurely strolls or vigorous jogs. The lake is a focal point, providing a backdrop for picnics and a hub for fishing and water-based activities. Public Ramadas overlook the lake, making them perfect for picnics or family gatherings. Toss in the pickleball, tennis, volleyball courts, and softball fields, and it's easy to see that Woodland Lake Park has something for everyone! The park's well-maintained amenities ensure a comfortable visit, while its abundant wildlife adds an exciting element of surprise. 

Woodland Lake Park: Fun Facts & Cool Features

Woodland Lake Park offers scenic vistas and outdoor activities. It is also home to various flora and fauna, including the stately Ponderosa Pine trees dotting the landscape. The park is a haven for birdwatchers, with over 100 species of birds making it their home. Moreover, the lake is stocked with fish, making it a paradise for anglers. One of the park's standout features is its extensive trail system. The park boasts several miles of hiking and biking trails, each presenting a unique view of the park's diverse habitats.

The Woodland Lake Park trail, which circles the lake, is particularly popular. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing walk while taking in the stunning lake views or choose a more challenging bike ride. Woodland Lake Park plays a vital role in preserving the natural resources of Pinetop-Lakeside. The lake serves as a primary water source for the community, providing clean and fresh water to its residents.

Another unique aspect of Woodland Lake Park is its accessibility. The park offers various accommodations for individuals with disabilities, including wheelchair-accessible trails and fishing docks. Concerts, festivals, educational programs, and volunteer opportunities abound at Woodland Lake Park. Here, people gather, connect with nature, and create lasting memories. When your White Mountain getaway needs a touch of nature, a serene picnic area, or a game of pickleball or hike, visit Woodland Lake Park and experience all it has to offer.

Local Tips

  • Arrive early in the morning for tranquil lake views and opportunities to spot wildlife.
  • Ensure you have a fishing license before going to the lake.
  • If you're into bird watching, bring your binoculars – the park is home to over 100 bird species.
  • Check out the Woodland Lake Park trail, which offers stunning lake views.
  • Come prepared for changing weather, as this region can be quite variable.

Location

Woodland Lake Road Lakeside, AZ 85935

Frequently Asked Questions

Pinetop and Show Low are drive-to destinations in the White Mountains located about 3 hours east of Phoenix. The drive from Phoenix offers spectacular scenic views. If flying into Phoenix to get to Pinetop and Show Low, shuttle services may be available though renting a car will make it easier to fully explore the area.

Yes. Pinetop-Lakeside and Show Low get snow in the winter, generally from late November or early December through early Spring. Pinetop-Lakside is at a slightly higher elevation and can often get more snow than Show Low.

Summer is popular in the White Mountains due to mild temperatures and lots of outdoor recreation, while winter draws visitors for snow activities and holiday getaways. Fall is also an inviting time, with crisp weather and autumn leaves.


Pinetop and Show Low are great year-round family destinations. Year-round activities provide family-fun with opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and watersports in the summer, as well as tubing, skiing, and snowboarding in the winter.

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