Lake Ella is incorporated into the 6.5 acre (26,000 m2) Fred Drake Park. The park has picnic shelters, a site for community activities such as amateur astronomy and exercising, and a paved walking trail that completely encircles the lake. Visitors can walk, skate, or skateboard the 0.6 mi around the lake. Visitors also enjoy feeding the many ducks, geese, pigeons, and turtles that live at the lake. On Jan 24, 2009, Lake Ella hosted a group of
Tibetan monks on their visit to Tallahassee. They spent a week creating a
sand mandala at
The Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science. The monks then destroyed the mandala in a "special dissolution ritual" and brought the sand to Lake Ella "so that its healing energies would be dispersed throughout the world." On December 13, 2010, the monks arrived in Tallahassee for another visit, and dismantled the new mandala on December 19. Lake Ella is host to many local events, including regular food truck events, concerts, holiday celebrations, and seasonal markets. == Stormwater control ==