Lake Lowell Park
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About Lake Lowell Park in Nampa
Lake Lowell Park, nestled on the east side of the Upper Dam of Lake Lowell in Nampa, Idaho, is a well-maintained 20-acre recreational space owned by Canyon County Parks since 1970. It offers a scenic retreat for visitors, bordered by the Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, which adds to the park's natural appeal. The park provides a peaceful ambiance surrounded by lush greenery and views of the reservoir, one of the largest off-stream reservoirs in the western United States.
Established as part of the Boise Project in the early 1900s, Lake Lowell serves as an essential irrigation system for Canyon County and as a habitat for wildlife. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as picnicking, disc golfing, and birdwatching. Seasonal recreational opportunities also include boating, swimming, and fishing. Trails in the park allow for leisurely walks and exploration of the natural surroundings, and the park holds a special Story Trail for families, with rotating nature-themed storybooks displayed along the path during warmer months.
Lake Lowell Park is a gateway to observing wildlife and enjoying tranquil moments. However, being part of the Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, certain restrictions apply during specific seasons to protect migrating and wintering animals. For those interested in history, the reservoir and the adjacent dams, constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation, hold a significant place in the development of Idaho's irrigation and environmental conservation efforts.
Open year-round from dawn to dusk, Lake Lowell Park is a great destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a closer connection with Idaho's natural beauty.