Collection: 3D Wooden Lake Maps of Massachusetts

Massachusetts packs centuries of lake history into its compact New England landscape — from the vast, cathedral-quiet Quabbin Reservoir that drowned four towns to supply Boston's water, to the literary shores of Walden Pond, the Berkshire Hills lakes of the west, and the coastal ponds of the South Shore. Bay State lakes are steeped in character, community, and the kind of quiet beauty that New England does better than anywhere. Our handcrafted 3D wooden lake maps capture every depth contour and shoreline in precision laser-cut wood, made to order by a Minnesota veteran in Stacy, MN. Ships in 1 to 2 weeks.


Top 10 Massachusetts Lakes

  • Quabbin Reservoir — Hampshire, Franklin, and Worcester Counties. One of the largest domestic water supply reservoirs in the United States, Quabbin was created in the 1930s by flooding four towns in the Swift River Valley. Today it's a vast, wild, and hauntingly beautiful lake surrounded by protected forest — home to bald eagles, lake trout, and one of the most striking and unusual lake maps in our entire New England collection.
  • Wachusett Reservoir — Worcester County. A major water supply reservoir in the heart of Central Massachusetts, Wachusett sits at the foot of Mount Wachusett and serves the greater Boston metro. A clean, quiet, and beautifully contoured lake with a distinctly Massachusetts character — and a map that means something to anyone from the Worcester Hills region.
  • Webster Lake (Lake Chaubunagungamaug) — Worcester County. Officially known as Lake Chaubunagungamaug — and famously nicknamed the longest place name in the United States — Webster Lake is a beloved bass and perch fishery in south-central Massachusetts. A map that's as fun to display as the name is to pronounce.
  • Lake Cochituate — Middlesex County. A historic reservoir in the Boston suburbs that served as the city's primary water supply in the 1800s, Lake Cochituate is now a beloved state park lake with excellent bass fishing and a strong recreational following in the Natick and Framingham area. A map with deep historical roots and personal meaning for Greater Boston families.
  • Otis Reservoir — Berkshire County. A beloved recreation lake in the southern Berkshires near Otis and Blandford, Otis Reservoir is a summer institution for western Massachusetts families with excellent bass and perch fishing. A deeply personal and meaningful map for anyone from the Berkshire Hill communities.
  • Richmond Pond — Berkshire County. A scenic glacial pond in the rolling hills of the central Berkshires, Richmond Pond is a quiet and pristine fishing and swimming destination beloved by locals and visitors to the Lenox and Pittsfield area. A peaceful and beautiful map for anyone with roots in the heart of Berkshire County.
  • Lake Maspenock — Middlesex and Worcester Counties. A charming glacial lake on the Middlesex-Worcester county line, Lake Maspenock is a beloved community fishing and recreation lake with a loyal local following in the Hopkinton and Milford area. A personal and meaningful map for anyone from Metro West Massachusetts.
  • Lake Shirley — Worcester and Middlesex Counties. A quiet glacial lake straddling the Worcester-Middlesex county line in north-central Massachusetts, Lake Shirley is a beloved local fishing destination with a warm community feel. A heartfelt map for anyone from the Shirley and Ayer area.
  • Big Pond — Berkshire County. A scenic and undeveloped pond in the southern Berkshires near Otis, Big Pond is surrounded by state forest and offers a quiet, wild fishing experience in a region known for its natural beauty. A distinctive and peaceful map for anyone who loves the Berkshire backcountry.
  • Lost Lake and Knops Pond — Middlesex County. A connected pair of lakes in the Groton area of north-central Massachusetts, Lost Lake and Knops Pond form a beloved community lake system with a loyal following among local anglers and summer families. A personal and meaningful dual-lake map for anyone from the Nashoba Valley region.

Don't See Your Lake?

Massachusetts has hundreds of glacial ponds, Berkshire lakes, and reservoir gems worth mapping — from the Connecticut River Valley to Cape Cod and the South Shore. Browse our full Massachusetts collection below or reach out and we'll find your lake for you.

Custom 3D Wooden Lake Maps - Handcrafted in Minnesota

Discover the best handcrafted 3D wooden lake maps that bring your favorite waterways to life. Each piece is meticulously crafted with up to 15 layers, locally sourced hardwood frames, and personalized details that make it uniquely yours.

About Our 3D Wooden Lake Maps

When you choose one of our custom lake maps, you're getting a one-of-a-kind piece of functional art that captures the depth and beauty of your favorite lake. Each map is carefully constructed using multiple layers of precision-cut Baltic birch, creating a stunning three-dimensional representation of the actual bathymetry (underwater topography) of the lake.

Our standard maps feature 8 total layers: one natural birch land layer with a clear coat finish, plus 7 water layers that transition from light blue in the shallows to deep navy in the deepest parts of the lake. For those who want even more detail and drama, our HD maps use 15 layers total with 14 water layers, creating an incredibly detailed gradient that showcases every contour of the lakebed.

What sets these pieces apart is the attention to detail. Roads, lake information, and other geographic details are laser-etched directly into the land layer. Each map can be personalized at no extra charge with markers for your cabin, a heart where you met your sweetheart, or custom text placed anywhere on the map. The frames are crafted from rough-cut lumber sourced right here in Minnesota and milled down in my shop. You can choose from walnut, cherry, maple, or black-stained frames, with all natural wood options finished with shellac to bring out their beautiful grain.

These maps are designed to be displayed proudly. They hang securely using a French cleat system, and you can add an optional acrylic cover for protection and a polished, finished look. The completed thickness is 1 5/8 inches, giving each piece a substantial, gallery-quality presence on your wall.

With over 1,600 lakes already mapped and ready to cut, chances are your lake is available. If it's not on the list, I can create a custom map for you. Every file is created by me from actual bathymetric data, not purchased templates from marketplaces. This is true custom craftsmanship, and the typical turnaround time is just 1-2 weeks (slightly longer during the holiday rush), which is significantly faster than the 2-3 months many other artists require. Free shipping to all US addresses is included, and international shipping is available as well.

Key Features

  • 8 or 15 layer construction for stunning depth visualization
  • Natural birch land layer with clear coat finish
  • Graduated blue water layers from light to dark
  • Locally sourced hardwood frames in walnut, cherry, maple, or black
  • Laser-etched details including roads and lake information
  • Free personalization with icons or custom text
  • Six size options from 8x12 to 30x45 inches
  • French cleat hanging system for secure mounting
  • Optional acrylic cover for protection and finished look
  • Free US shipping with international options available

Why Choose Our Lake Maps

Veteran-Owned and Operated

As a Minnesota veteran, I take pride in every piece that leaves my workshop. This isn't a faceless operation or a dropshipping scheme. You're supporting a small, American-made business built on integrity and craftsmanship.

True Custom Craftsmanship

I create every cut file myself using real bathymetric data. Unlike competitors who purchase generic files from Etsy or overseas sources, every map I make is an original creation. This is not a paint-by-numbers kit being passed off as original art. It's genuine craftsmanship from start to finish.

Locally Sourced, Sustainably Made

The frames come from rough-cut Minnesota lumber that I mill myself. The wood options (walnut, cherry, maple) showcase the natural beauty of the grain with a shellac finish, while the black option provides a modern, dramatic contrast. Everything is made right here in the USA.

Fast Turnaround Time

While other lake map artists make you wait 2-3 months, I typically complete orders in 1-2 weeks. During peak seasons like Black Friday and Christmas, this may extend slightly, but it's still significantly faster than the competition.

Extensive Lake Database

With over 1,600 lakes already mapped and ready to cut, chances are excellent that your lake is available. If it's not, I can create a custom map using professional bathymetric data.

Premium Quality at Every Level

From the precision laser cutting to the hand-finished frames and the French cleat hanging system, every detail is designed for longevity and beauty. The 1 5/8 inch thickness gives these pieces a substantial, high-end gallery feel.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are the lake maps made?

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Each map starts with me creating or retrieving the bathymetric data for your specific lake. I design the cut file myself, then precision laser-cut each layer from Baltic birch plywood. The land layer receives a clear coat finish, while the water layers are stained in a gradient from light blue to dark navy blue, getting progressively darker with depth. I mill the frame from locally sourced rough-cut lumber and finish it with shellac (or stain for the black option). Roads and lake details are laser-etched into the land layer. After assembly, the layers are glued together, the French cleat hanger is attached, and your personalization is added. If you've chosen an acrylic cover, that's installed as the final step.

What's the difference between standard and HD maps?

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Standard maps have 8 total layers: 1 land layer and 7 water layers. HD maps have 15 total layers: 1 land layer and 14 water layers. The additional layers in the HD version create a more detailed and dramatic gradient effect, showing finer depth variations and contours in the lake. Both versions use the same high-quality materials and construction methods, the HD just provides more dimensional detail for lakes with complex bathymetry or for customers who want maximum visual impact.

What if I don't see my lake on your list?

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No problem at all. I have over 1,600 lakes already mapped, but if yours isn't included, I can look it up and create a custom map for you. I work directly with bathymetric data sources to design new lake maps, so as long as depth data exists for your lake, I can create it. Just reach out with the lake name and location, and I'll let you know what's possible.

How are the maps shipped?

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Maps are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive in perfect condition. Shipping is free for all US residents regardless of size. For international orders, shipping is available at an additional cost calculated based on your location. Each map is securely boxed with protective materials to prevent any damage during transit.

What is your turnaround time?

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Typical turnaround time is 1-2 weeks from order to shipment. During busy periods like Black Friday through Christmas, this may extend slightly as order volume increases, but I work hard to keep wait times as short as possible. This is significantly faster than many competitors who require 2-3 months. You'll receive updates throughout the process so you know exactly when to expect your custom lake map.