Due to Onota Lake's larger size, a spotting scope is extremely helpful to find waterfowl.
This hotspot provides a view of most of Onota Lake. There is a paved trail that is wheelchair accessible that connects the northern and southern parking lots. Port-a-potty restrooms are available at the southern parking lot near the fishing pier during the summer and early fall. The lake can be comfortably viewed without having to leave your car from the parking lot.
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Onota Lake is a 617-acre lake located entirely within the City of Pittsfield and is owned and managed by the City of Pittsfield. Many recreational opportunities are provided by the lake and are enjoyed by area residents as well as those visiting the Berkshires. However, like many area lakes, Onota Lake is threatened. While these problems are not unusual, atypical, or severe, they do require attention.
The watershed of Onota Lake is approximately 6,345 acres in area. Onota Lake is often described as “two lakes in one” due to the minimal water exchange between the north and south basins due to the old roadway that marked the north end of the original lake prior to the building of the dam. The outlet of Onota Lake, Onota Brook, flows southeast entering the West Branch of the Housatonic River, in Pittsfield.
Wheelchair accessible trail
Roadside viewing
Restrooms on site
Entrance fee
Content from Onota Lake Official Website and Noah Henkenius
Last updated September 3, 2023