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4.2 (50 reviews)

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Joy X.

3.5/5 if only I could make that selection! It's a nice spot - a large lake. The only con is the ducklings that overtake the pond - they are often fed bread and as a result, leave poop on the sidewalks. My fav. Are the cottages - it's a good spot to stop and get brittle, snow cones or fair traded jewelry from Quarter Moon Imports. On a Sat. Morning, they had a tiny market with 3 to 4 vendors selling falafel, aloe vera plants, homemade cookies, etc. Sometimes they even have food trucks on certain days! Of course, my friend and I had to stop by Black Dog Cafe for their Mocha & French Toast Latte!

Kristen S.

This beautiful park is perfect for a quiet stroll or walking your dog while enjoying a cup of coffee or an ice cream cone purchased from one of the cottage shops surrounding the lake.

Francesca B.

Visited Tallahassee from the Pacific NW and stopped at this lil nature gem to kill time while we waited for a movie and to get our steps in. It was peaceful and the various birds were unfazed by our presence. Turtles can also be seen in the water. Just what we needed.

Nicole M.

A little escape in the city with an easy walking path. The place could use some TLC - it felt a little rough and run down (e.g., worn down and torn up greenery, people sleeping in the park). Few, if any, of the surrounding cottages seemed open. I imagine it's a more engaging place when they are.

Mark P.

It's a park. It's free. Lots of people are having fun. You can run or walk or jog about the park circumnavigating the water rife with ducks and water foul of many variations. With little one in tow, we were worried about aggressive ducks but this was nonsense. What a wonderful free local resource. What a nice respite from the world around.

Approaching the lake on Pokémon Go
Tiff H.

Lake Ella is one of my fondest childhood memories in Tallahassee. It's a landmark in Tallahassee that every out-of-towner needs to enjoy at least once. Surrounded by a plethora of cute local businesses, Lake Ella is a must-visit area to support small local businesses. From the Head Over Heels dancewear shop to Black Dog Cafe and Big Easy Snoballs, there's a little bit of everything to explore. I recently saw a wedding here - which I can't blame them, Lake Ella is beautiful. However, you can't reserve the area, and you can't close off the public from observing. The gazebo at the center of the lake is beautiful. Recently, with the release of Pokémon Go, people have been flocking to the lake to catch Pokémon and stock up on resources. Parking isn't easy, with most of your parking options being street or the small lots around the lake. There are quite a bit of homeless, especially in the evening. So be safe! When my sister and I were walking here at night, we tried to move with other groups and stay in the light. Even so, I love Lake Ella and hope you love it as hope as I do.

Matt C.

The local favorite for just about anything thrives on its prime location. Over the years, it's cultivated a huge following and just about grows larger by the second. The park is surrounded by great, local businesses and hosts the cherished Food Truck Thursdays. Here you'll find scenic views of the small lake, ducks galore and people of all ages, including all walks of life. The latter, particularly, results in to say the least, very interesting doses of people watching. Lake Ella is as Tallahassee as it gets.

Joseph B.

Baby alligators in Lake Ella? You bet! Spotted two of them lingering near the eastern shoreline, poking their little nostrils and bug eyes out of the water. Someone who knows the Tallahassee Parks and Recreation Department director called and was told that when gators reach 4 feet in length they are removed by the FWC. I enjoyed walking around the shoreline sidewalk which is dotted by tables and benches along with exercise stations and scenic views of the lake and surrounding neighborhood homes. The lake has several small businesses that border it like a bicycle shop, coffee cafe, trinket shops and more. The only question I have is how does such a land-locked body of water end up with alligators? Hmmmm.... LOL

Ruth B.

Stopped by on a Sunday, lots of ducks and people milling around. Lucked out as the weather was perfect. There are a few shops an alterations shop, shaved ice and a bike shop. The buildings look like they may have been vacation cottages 50 years ago. There were two food trucks when we stopped by. Would definitely stop by again.

The view toward the northern shore of Lake Ella.  The church steeple and thick tree canopy complete the picture.
Robert G.

For what it is and where it is, Lake Ella Park is a gem. The "what it is" and "where it is" is not meant to be insulting. "What it is" refers to its being a smaller park among what I presume are several parks in Tallahassee, Florida. "Where it is" means that it is not in the center, near the governmental buildings of this state capital, nor near the large Florida State campus, but along Monroe Street, just south of the I-10 exits. Lake Ella is small. The lake makes up most of the park. What makes it really appealing is its beauty. It's the stuff paintings and drawings are made of. It may be off a busy thoroughfare but, once there, you're in another world. There are thick stands of trees, flowers, birds, ducks, and even some nodes with gazebos and such. Also, you will note that you are in the Panhandle, and the park's surroundings are slightly hilly, which also adds to its appeal. Who was this Ella? That is definitely an "older" name, and one that is more Southern, whereas Mabel was a generic, nationwide "older" name. Now, with all those names such as Abigail and Emma which are fit for "American Gothic" being recycled, Ella is probably on its way back as well. If crossing the Panhandle on I-10, and even if you don't need fuel or food in Tallahassee, I suggest visiting this picturesque park to ease your mind on this long drive. I'd recommend it to everyone.

A little view of the sidewalk encircling the lake
Pyra-Danny S.

NICE JAUNTER ROUND THE RIM (Warning: young adult visitors from Tampa Bay in for the weekend) I was fascinated by the little shops that border one of the lake's corners (especially Black Dog Café). Thankfully this picturesque little lake has a sidewalk (not the widest thing) that encircles the whole thing. The distance around is only 0.6 miles. LITTLE FEATURES TO ENJOY There's a land 'pier' that juts into the lake's center with a little pagoda for relaxing and taking in the 360-degree views. We enjoyed watching the ducks gathered there- these ducks looked like they were wearing fluffy wigs! Tables by the water also invite games of checkers or artists selling wares. Public bathrooms are also located near the picnic tables however my typically uncaring self couldn't even enter the stall- the toilet was so plugged up and the walls and floors just looked too grimy. A LITTLE MORE SHADY IN THE OTHER CORNER On the shady side with picnic tables, I noticed more and more 'shady folk' gathered there chillin'. I never felt threatened or anything, but I can see how that may be an issue to some visiting families. I'm not sure if it's always like that around the Lake.

Mother & Son - checking out the turtles.
Daniel P.

Lake Ella is old-school Tallahassee that maintains prominent relevance today. With a .6 mile jogging/walking trail hugging the waterline, Lake Ella offers plenty to all sorts of interests. Mickey's, The Barber Shop, Black Dog and The Big Easy and Quarter Moon are places that we frequent - but we know that there are more great places to discover. Kids love climbing the tree and feeding the ducks (although the prominent sign discourages such feeding). Lake Ella is a great destination - an oasis in the heart of the city. It provides solace, activity, tranquility, and action - all depending on what you're seeking.

Lake Ella Park on a beautiful January afternoon
Elizabeth B.

Lake Ella is absolutely beautiful! Growing up near Tallahassee - then moving here for graduate school - I have fond memories of this lake. I came here a couple weeks ago while visiting the area, and my memories of the lake's beauty were still true. The blue skies... the birds... the fountains... the gazebo... it was all beautiful. Especially, when considering the fact that it was dumping snow in my current town of Pittsburgh. The lake is a great size to walk around, even with small children. I was with a friend and her two small children, so we only walked around once, but adults may want to walk/run around several times. The lake also has cute little shops close by along with a coffee shop located right off the path.

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Absolutely Beautiful. Can get dangerous at night.

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Words cannot explain all the memories that were made here! I love Lake Ella especially at night time after a good movie or dinner.

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If this were any other day, I'm sure I'd rate this park higher, but please be aware that this…read morereview is based on my experience from Independence Day. That being said, we went for the holiday celebrations, and well, this was packed more than a can of sardines. We were only there the last hour of the festivities, but it felt like an eternity. Lines, lines everywhere, with lots of disorganization as there were minimal lights and a lot of staff that were directing people to park in places further when there was parking up front. Ugh. Definitely a place to come early for a special day because it's hard to get a decent spot otherwise. The lines, lines everywhere continued everywhere honestly. The food trucks, the finding a good spot, the entering and leaving the park. Sigh. At least the fireworks were pretty. Will have to return on a regular day to see if I can actually enjoy this park rather than just think of all the stress it brought us.

New park discovery of a Tallahasee gem for running and hiking …read more This 255-acre park with 3 1 mile mountain bike trail was named in 1977 after a Leon High coach (1944 to 1946) Thomas Irwin Brown .Tom Brown was also a Babe Ruth League coach for 20 years and a Leon County Commisioner for 14 years. His love of sports was the blueprint for establishing these beautiful and well-kept trails and park. I love to find new places to run and hike while traveling and was surprised at how many baseball, softball fields, and tennis / pickle board courts this park offers. You can hear the peck of woodpeckers on trees and many different types of birds such as cardinals and swallow tailed kite as you hike on their asphalt paths or dirt trails. A nice change from the normal sounds of Houston traffic. Check out this park while in Tally .

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