Massachusetts lakes

Every Massachusetts lake we monitor — search, sort by conditions, or switch to the map. Cards show real readings or a clear dash.

Browse Massachusetts by county
42lakes
11counties
23,932acres · largest
3live gauges

LakeVibe tracks 42 lakes across Massachusetts in 11 counties. The largest is Quabbin Reservoir at about 23,932 acres. 3 lakes have live USGS water readings, refreshed regularly. Browse every lake by size or water clarity, see what each is good for, or find one near you — with real conditions, not guesses.

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42 lakes
Assawompset Pond

Assawompset Pond

Plymouth County
72°FWater
Clarity
52 ftLevel
Big Pond

Big Pond

Berkshire County
Water
Clarity
Level
Cambridge Reservoir

Cambridge Reservoir

Middlesex County
71°FWater
Clarity
Level
Cobble Mountain Reservoir

Cobble Mountain Reservoir

Hampden County
Water
Clarity
Level
Copicut Reservoir

Copicut Reservoir

Bristol County
Water
Clarity
Level
Edgartown Great Pond

Edgartown Great Pond

Dukes County
Water
Clarity
Level
Great Herring Pond

Great Herring Pond

Plymouth County
Water
Clarity
Level
Great Quittacas Pond

Great Quittacas Pond

Plymouth County
Water
Clarity
Level
Lake Chaubunagungamaug

Lake Chaubunagungamaug

Worcester County
Water
Clarity
Level
Lake Cochichewick

Lake Cochichewick

Essex County
Water
Clarity
Level
Lake Nippenicket

Lake Nippenicket

Plymouth County
Water
Clarity
Level
Lake Quinsigamond

Lake Quinsigamond

Worcester County
Water
Clarity
Level
Long Pond

Long Pond

Plymouth County
Water
Clarity
53 ftLevel
Long Pond

Long Pond

Barnstable County
Water
Clarity
Level
Manchaug Pond

Manchaug Pond

Worcester County
Water
Clarity
Level
Mashpee Pond

Mashpee Pond

Barnstable County
Water
Clarity
Level
Massapoag Lake

Massapoag Lake

Norfolk County
Water
Clarity
Level
Menemsha Pond

Menemsha Pond

Dukes County
Water
Clarity
Level
Norton Reservoir

Norton Reservoir

Bristol County
Water
Clarity
Level
Onota Lake

Onota Lake

Berkshire County
Water
Clarity
Level
Otis Reservoir

Otis Reservoir

Berkshire County
Water
Clarity
Level
Pine Hill Reservoir

Pine Hill Reservoir

Worcester County
Water
Clarity
Level
Pontoosuc Lake

Pontoosuc Lake

Berkshire County
Water
Clarity
Level
Quabbin Reservoir

Quabbin Reservoir

Worcester County
Water
Clarity
Level
Quaboag Pond

Quaboag Pond

Worcester County
Water
Clarity
Level
Singletary Pond

Singletary Pond

Worcester County
Water
Clarity
Level
Snipatuit Pond

Snipatuit Pond

Plymouth County
Clear water
Water
18.4 ftClarity
Level
South Watuppa Pond

South Watuppa Pond

Bristol County
Water
Clarity
Level
Springfield Reservoir

Springfield Reservoir

Hampden County
Water
Clarity
Level
Squibnocket Pond

Squibnocket Pond

Dukes County
Water
Clarity
Level
Stockbridge Bowl

Stockbridge Bowl

Berkshire County
Water
Clarity
Level
Sudbury Reservoir

Sudbury Reservoir

Worcester County
Water
Clarity
Level
Tighe Carmody Reservoir

Tighe Carmody Reservoir

Hampshire County
Water
Clarity
Level
Tisbury Great Pond

Tisbury Great Pond

Dukes County
Water
Clarity
Level
Upper Millpond

Upper Millpond

Barnstable County
Water
Clarity
Level
Wachusett Reservoir

Wachusett Reservoir

Worcester County
Clear water
Water
18.8 ftClarity
Level
Wakeby Pond

Wakeby Pond

Barnstable County
Water
Clarity
Level
Watuppa Pond

Watuppa Pond

Bristol County
Water
Clarity
Level
Wequaquet Lake

Wequaquet Lake

Barnstable County
Water
Clarity
Level
Weymouth Great Pond

Weymouth Great Pond

Norfolk County
Water
Clarity
Level
Whitehall Reservoir

Whitehall Reservoir

Middlesex County
Water
Clarity
Level
Whitin Reservoir

Whitin Reservoir

Worcester County
Water
Clarity
Level

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Massachusetts lakes — frequently asked

How many Massachusetts lakes are on LakeVibe?

LakeVibe tracks 42 lakes across Massachusetts in 11 counties, each with real water data and things to do.

What is the largest lake in Massachusetts?

Quabbin Reservoir is the largest lake we track in Massachusetts, at about 23,932 acres.

Which Massachusetts lake has the clearest water?

Of the lakes with measured clarity, Wachusett Reservoir has the deepest Secchi-disk reading — about 18.8 ft of visibility. Clarity varies by season and conditions.

Which Massachusetts lakes have live water-level and temperature?

3 Massachusetts lakes have live USGS gauge readings for water level and/or temperature, updated regularly. Each lake page shows its source and the time it was last checked.