Lake Shirley in Worcester and Middlesex Counties, Massachusetts
Lake Shirley in Worcester and Middlesex Counties, Massachusetts
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Lake Shirley in Worcester and Middlesex Counties, Massachusetts
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Lake Shirley, also known as Shirley Reservoir, is a 354-acre irregularly shaped lake straddling the towns of Lunenburg in Worcester County and Shirley in Middlesex County, featuring a maximum depth of 32 feet with an average depth of 14 feet and an impressive 27 miles of heavily developed shoreline dotted with year-round homes and a small number of seasonal cottages. First created in 1852 when the Shirley Reservoir Company, a group of mill owners, built a dam on Catacunemaug Brook, the lake suffered a catastrophic dam failure in 1856 that destroyed bridges, a sawmill, and multiple millpond dams downstream, washing out structures on Catacunemaug Road, Center Road, Main Street, Shaker Road, and the Fitchburg Railway railroad bridge. More than a century later in April 1987, the "100-year flood" severely damaged the dam again, draining the lake through a hole beneath the structure until the state installed a cofferdam restoring water levels. This productive fishery supports excellent populations of Largemouth Bass with multiple tournaments held annually, Smallmouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Black Crappie, Yellow Perch, White Perch, Brown Bullhead, various Sunfish species including Bluegill, creating exceptional fishing opportunities year-round. The large number of coves and islands make the lake perfect for exploration by pontoon boat, kayak, canoe, or paddleboard, while Shady Point Beach & Campground hosts fishing tournaments, daily picnicking and swimming, plus private and corporate outings. With a public boat launch, swimming beach access, and the dedicated Lake Shirley Improvement Corporation managing invasive vegetation treatment programs and water quality monitoring for nearly 20 years, the lake is ideal for boating, water skiing, jet skiing, tubing, fishing, kayaking, swimming, and year-round ice fishing in a beloved community atmosphere just 45 minutes from Boston
Located in the rural communities of Lunenburg (population 11,782) and Shirley in north central Massachusetts approximately 43 miles northwest of Boston, Lake Shirley sits within Worcester County's scenic countryside characterized by farmland, open spaces, and conservation areas providing stunning vistas. Lunenburg, incorporated in 1728 and named after King George II's title Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, features exceptional attractions including the historic Lunenburg Town Common dating back 300 years and listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1988, the Lunenburg Historical Society founded in 1897 showcasing local heritage, Robbs Hill Conservation Area with blazed woodland trails and boardwalks over extensive wetlands, and the former site of famous Whalom Park amusement park on Whalom Lake that operated from 1893 to 2000 as one of America's oldest trolley parks. Visitors can explore nearby Pearl Hill State Park and Willard Brook State Forest encompassing over 3,000 acres with Trap Falls, camping beneath spectacular pine canopies, a five-acre pond with beach area, and endless woodland trails for hiking and mountain biking. The surrounding region provides access to Lanni Orchards for apple picking and farm-fresh produce, Settlers Crossing Golf Course with a clubhouse in an 1899 colonial house, the Drawbridge Puppet Theater performing weekend shows, Fitchburg Art Museum founded in 1925, Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge with miles of hiking trails and Nashua River kayaking, plus easy access via commuter rail on the MBTA Fitchburg Line. The area offers charming downtown shopping, unique antique stores, local restaurants, and seasonal events celebrating the community's agricultural heritage and strong stewardship ethic where volunteer groups and town initiatives work tirelessly to protect water quality, control invasive plants, monitor runoff, and ensure Lake Shirley remains both a treasured natural resource and cherished community gathering place for generations to come
This charming handcrafted laser-cut wooden topographical map of Lake Shirley would make a delightful addition to your Lunenburg or Shirley lake home, cottage, or office, celebrating your connection to this historic 354-acre reservoir with a dramatic past dating to 1852. The artistic design features a natural wood top layer that beautifully showcases the lake's irregularly shaped basin with an impressive 27 miles of intricate shoreline featuring large numbers of coves and islands perfect for exploring, the Catacunemaug Brook inlet, the historic dam that has withstood catastrophic failures in 1856 and 1987, Shady Point Beach & Campground, and the public boat launch providing convenient access. The water depths are represented through a gentle gradient flowing from light blue in the 14-foot average areas to deeper blue at the 32-foot maximum depth, while every cove, island, prime largemouth bass fishing structure, swimming beach, and the distinctive features maintained by the Lake Shirley Improvement Corporation's dedicated 20-year invasive vegetation treatment program are precisely laser-etched into the multi-layered wood construction. This three-dimensional piece of wall art beautifully captures the community spirit, fishing tournament heritage, and strong environmental stewardship of this beloved Massachusetts lake shared between two historic towns just 45 minutes from Boston where volunteer dedication ensures pristine water quality and exceptional recreation for all who cherish these waters
Dimensions:
Small: 8"x12"
Medium: 12"x18"
Large: 16"x24"
Extra Large: 20"x30"
XX Large: 24"x36"
Gigantic 30"x45"
Cribbage Boards - 10"x14" - Your choice of Maple or Cherry wood, 2 or 3 runs, and your choice of peg colors.
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About our Maps
Every map is designed and built in Minnesota. Nothing is outsourced and nothing is imported.
- Designed in-house. All art files are created by me, not purchased or reused
- True layered 3D construction. Not engraved or printed
- More layers, more detail. Most competitors use 3 to 7 layers. These use 8 or 15 layers
- Original blue depth gradient. Light to dark blue shows water depth clearly
- Handmade hardwood frames. Built from locally sourced rough sawn lumber, not pre-made frames
These are built to be the most accurate and most detailed 3D lake maps available.
Horn Dog Maps vs Others
True layered 3D construction
Horn Dog Maps: Yes
Other Companies: No
Etsy Sellers: Sometimes
Designed in-house (no purchased files)
Horn Dog Maps: Yes
Other Companies: Sometimes
Etsy Sellers: No
Made in Minnesota
Horn Dog Maps: Yes
Other Companies: No
Etsy Sellers: No
Number of layers
Horn Dog Maps: 8 or 15
Other Companies: 3 to 7
Etsy Sellers: 3 to 7
Blue depth gradient water
Horn Dog Maps: Yes
Other Companies: No
Etsy Sellers: No
Handmade hardwood frame included
Horn Dog Maps: Yes
Other Companies: No
Etsy Sellers: No
Uses multiple depth data sources
Horn Dog Maps: Yes
Other Companies: Sometimes
Etsy Sellers: No
Custom lakes without delays
Horn Dog Maps: Yes
Other Companies: No
Etsy Sellers: No
Connection to the lakes
Horn Dog Maps: Yes
Other Companies: No
Etsy Sellers: No
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these actually 3D or just engraved?
These are true 3D layered maps.
- Made from 1/8 inch Baltic birch
- Standard maps have 8 layers. 1 land layer and 7 water layers
- HD maps have 15 layers. 1 land layer and 14 water layers
Each water layer uses a light to dark blue gradient so depth changes are easy to see.
Where are these made?
Everything is made in my shop in Minnesota.
- Design
- Cutting
- Painting
- Assembly
- Frame building
The frames start as locally sourced rough sawn hardwood and are built from scratch.
Do you use real depth data?
Yes, as an angler and map nerd, accuracy matters to me. I use multiple data sources, up to six, to find the most accurate lake contours available.
I would not hang an inaccurate map in my house and I will not send one to yours.
Why buy from Horn Dog Maps instead of Etsy or marketplace sellers?
Most marketplace sellers:
- Buy pre-made cut files, often from overseas
- Have no connection to the lakes
- Cannot verify accuracy
- Have long delays if a file is not available
This leads to lower accuracy and longer lead times, often 6 to 8 weeks.
Because I design everything myself:
- I can create a new lake mockup in about 30 minutes
- You get a more accurate map, faster
What is your lead time?
Most orders ship in 1.5 to 2 weeks depending on the time of year.
Tell me about the Cribbage Boards
These are different from the layered maps and are not something you will find elsewhere.
- Made from a solid piece of Maple or Cherry
- The lake is engraved as if drained
- Then filled with blue tinted epoxy that is still transparent
You can see:
- Channels
- Humps
- Points
- Structure
Additional features:
- 2 or 3 track options
- Choice of peg colors
- Hidden peg storage with a magnetic dovetail slider
- Rubber feet so it does not slide on the table
It is a functional game board and a detailed lake model in one.