Stephens Lake Park is a serene urban park in Columbia, Missouri, offering tranquil lakeside scenery and diverse outdoor activities including walking, fishing, and paddle sports.
Stephens Lake Park is a 116-acre municipal park located in Columbia, Missouri. The park centers around a 30-acre lake that provides scenic water views and aquatic recreation opportunities. The park's geography includes a mix of open grassy areas, wooded sections, and wetlands that contribute to a diverse habitat supporting local wildlife such as waterfowl, turtles, and songbirds. Originally developed in the early 1980s on land previously used for agriculture, it has evolved into a popular recreation area for locals and visitors alike. Key recreational opportunities at Stephens Lake Park include walking and jogging trails that weave around the lake and through wooded areas, fishing from well-maintained piers, and non-motorized boat access for canoeing and kayaking. The park also features picnic shelters, playgrounds, and a scenic amphitheater for community events. Landmark features include the large lake itself and the well-designed trail network. Visitor appeal stems from the park's ease of access from Columbia’s urban areas combined with a peaceful natural setting perfect for relaxation, casual exercise, and family outings. The park is particularly popular in spring and fall when temperatures are mild and migratory birds visit the lake.
Stephens Lake and its fishing piers providing easy angling access
Paved multi-use trail around the lake suitable for walkers, joggers, and cyclists
The amphitheater hosting seasonal community performances
Quiet wetland areas that offer birdwatching opportunities
A 30-acre lake at the heart of the park that supports fishing, canoeing, and scenic views.
Approximately 3.5 miles of paved paths around the lake and through wooded areas, catering to walkers, joggers, and cyclists.
An open-air venue used for concerts, theater performances, and community gatherings.