Lindo Lake County Park is open from sunrise to sunset for public use. The park is approximately 55 acres in size and features a skate park, children’s playground, softball field, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, and open spaces. There are roughly 1.5 miles of ADA-friendly, multi-use paths, including a popular loop trail around the lake that’s about 1.2 miles long — perfect for leisurely walks, jogging, or pushing a stroller.
With water basins, wetlands, and lakeside habitat, the park attracts a variety of waterfowl and birds — a draw for birdwatchers and nature lovers.









🐶 Dog-Friendly Areas
Leashed dogs are welcome around the lake. Many locals use the loop trail for daily dog walks.
🐦 Bird-Watching Tips
- Bring binoculars for the east basin — that’s where most waterfowl gather.
- Look for:
- Great blue herons
- Snowy egrets
- Cormorants
- Mallards
- Canadian geese
- Red-winged blackbirds
- Early morning is the best time for spotting and photography.
🐦 Pro Tip:
Stand quietly near the shallow inlets — birds often forage close to shore.