Bonds lake cito Due to the surrounding development, trash is often blown into the preserve by the wind. This CITO is being done to help clean up some of the trash that has become an eyesore to the visitors of bonds lake. Cleanup begins at 5pm and goes until 6pm May 31rst. We will have Industrial trash bags for everyone. We will supply Water and will have a hot dogs and drinks for dinner from 6 till 7. If anyone can bring snacks, salads are whatever that will be greatly appreciated. Please bring proper footwear such as hiking boots. The trails may be muddy. Insect repellent is advisable, although its late I'm sure the mosquitos will be out. Bring work gloves and rakes. There are plenty of great caches all around this park and many others nearby. Please feel free to hunt these down after the cleanup. Thanks and lets all have a good time here........................................................................................ .................................................................................................. Bond Lake Park is located on Lower Mountain Road in Ransomville, New York. The park is situated along a portion of the Niagara Escarpment. Bond Lake Park supports many types of wildlife habitat and offers beautiful views and unique finds within its 531 acres. Bond Lake Park offers a variety of different recreational activities for year-round use. Five lakes are located within the park, and are perfect for a casual day of fishing. Two large shelters and a number of picnic tables have been placed around the main lake for public use. The cross-country ski trails are maintained year-round by Parks staff and used during the summer months for hiking, bird watching, and biking. During the winter months the park offers a number of activities that are not available anywhere else in Niagara County. A well-maintained and staffed tubing hill is open, weather permitting, every weekend and holidays (ONLY inflatable tubes are allowed, no sleds or plastic discs). The park also provides a large ice skating rink for general skating as well as a smaller rink used exclusively for hockey. There are 13 miles of cross-country skiing trails that are groomed and cared for by Parks Department staff. The Warming House at Bond Lake provides a warm break from the cold weather activities with its roaring fire, seating area and restroom facilities. Visitors are welcome to bring picnic lunches and refreshments into the Warming House. Tubing hill conditions are recorded daily and can be accessed by calling (716) 731-3256. The Warming House located at the park is available for private rental from March 15th through November 15th for events such as weddings, family reunions, and retirement parties. Please call the Niagara County Parks Division at (716) 439-7950 for information on Warming House rental. Rental inquiries made to the Bond Lake email address will not be answered.