Lakes and Walking Trails
King Lakes has two lakes surrounded by walking trails. No swimming, diving or boating is allowed. Fireworks and motorized vehicles are not allowed. Only
catch and release fishing is allowed. The lakes are stocked with
triploid grass carp to help control weeds and algae. The fish are sterile and thus removing the fish costs the HOA money to restock them. The lakes are full of all sorts of other wildlife, so please watch out for snakes, alligators and more.
The trails have mile markers so you can track your distance. The distance of both lakes is measured in a counter-clockwise/NASCAR fashion. The north lake (smaller) is .51 miles starting at the post nearest the intersection of Northlight and Celtic Terrace. There is a mile marker at the 1/4 mile distance in addition to the start/end marker of .51 miles.
The south lake (larger) is .68 miles starting at the post nearest the blue stretching equipment. There are markers at the 1/4 mile and 1/2 mile distance in addition to the start/end marker of .68 miles.
Additionally there are fitness stations located around both lakes. The following exercise equipment is available:

Stretching Station
Better flexibility may improve your performance in physical activities or decrease your risk of injuries by helping your joints move through their full range of motion and enabling your muscles to work most effectively. Stretching also increases blood flow to the muscle.

Balance Board
Strengthens lower body & core muscles while promoting balance development. For more information and exercises, click
here.

Balance Plank
Strengthens lower body & core muscles while promoting balance development. For more information and exercises, click
here.

Chin Up Bar
Strengthens upper body & core muscles. For more information and exercises, click
here.

Plyometric Box
Strengthens lower body & core muscles while promoting muscular endurance and cardiorespiratory endurance. For more information and exercises, click
here.

Push Up Bar
Strengthens upper body & core muscles. For more information and exercises, click
here.