Powers Lake City Park
Overview
The morning mist lingers just above Powers Lake’s glassy surface as joggers and dog walkers begin their circuits along the paved trail. The gentle lap of water mingles with distant laughter from the playground, where toddlers test their limits on equipment built for different age groups. Leaves rustle softly in the breeze, and the faint scent of pine and fresh grass fills the air, setting a calm yet lively tone for the day ahead in Woodbury’s neighborhood retreat.
Tracing the roughly 1.7-mile loop around Powers Lake offers a blend of quiet natural moments and glimpses into suburban life. On one side, towering oaks and maples frame patches of shaded woods, home to chirping songbirds and the occasional squirrel darting across the path. Opposite, well-kept backyards peek over modest fences, their gardens and patios adding a surprising warmth to the walk. The paved trail invites walkers, runners, and cyclists alike, winding past open grassy fields where kids fly kites or kick soccer balls under wide Minnesota skies. Nearby, the shelter building stands ready for group gatherings, its roof providing a shaded haven for picnics or casual celebrations.
Though Powers Lake City Park doesn’t cater to overnight campers, its amenities feel crafted for day-long enjoyment. The playground’s split zones separate younger children from older ones, making family visits smoother and more relaxed. Large expanses of turf invite impromptu games and sunbathing, while benches scattered along the trail encourage pauses to take in the lake’s reflections or capture photographs—especially striking at sunrise when golden light spills across the water. Parking may require a bit of patience and navigation, but the park’s cleanliness and friendly atmosphere quickly compensate, drawing locals back time and again.
By afternoon, the hum of activity quiets as walkers slow their pace and the lake’s surface calms. Powers Lake City Park offers a balance rarely found so close to town—a spot where simple pleasures like a stroll, frisbee toss, or a moment of stillness by the water create a welcome reprieve. It’s the kind of place visitors return to not for grand adventures, but for a reliable slice of everyday peace and community connection.
Location
Lakeside Ave EPowers Lake, North Dakota 58773
Nearby Campgrounds
Sort:- Smishek Lake Recreation Area — Powers Lake, North Dakota 3.8 miles away
- Mcgregor Dam — McGregor, North Dakota 13.1 miles away
- Tioga City Park — Tioga, North Dakota 17.2 miles away
- Stanley City Park — Stanley, North Dakota 20.3 miles away
- Bowbells RV Park — Bowbells, North Dakota 27.4 miles away
- Noonan Lions — Noonan, North Dakota 27.9 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About Powers Lake City Park
Does Powers Lake City Park allow pets?
No, Powers Lake City Park does not allow pets.