Best Massachusetts Lakes for Boating

18 Massachusetts lakes meet our boating bar — each has a cited public-access or conditions signal behind it. Top of the list: Quabbin Reservoir in Worcester County. Ranked by public boat ramps and marinas, then surface acres; surface acreage and live readings are shown where published.

Public boat ramps come from MA OFBA open data; marinas from OpenStreetMap; surface acres from USGS NHD or cited research.

  1. 1

    Quabbin Reservoir

    Worcester County, MA23,932 acres

    3 public boat ramps

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  2. 2

    Long Pond

    Plymouth County, MA1,950 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  3. 3

    South Watuppa Pond

    Bristol County, MA1,471 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  4. 4

    Otis Reservoir

    Berkshire County, MA989 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  5. 5

    Tisbury Great Pond

    Dukes County, MA706 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  6. 6

    Snipatuit Pond

    Plymouth County, MA677 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  7. 7

    Onota Lake

    Berkshire County, MA646 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  8. 8

    Wequaquet Lake

    Barnstable County, MA637 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  9. 9

    Whitehall Reservoir

    Middlesex County, MA561 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  10. 10

    Quaboag Pond

    Worcester County, MA544 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  11. 11

    Pontoosuc Lake

    Berkshire County, MA500 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  12. 12

    Lake Quinsigamond

    Worcester County, MA471 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  13. 13

    Great Herring Pond

    Plymouth County, MA415 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  14. 14

    Springfield Reservoir

    Hampden County, MA393 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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  15. 15

    Lake Nippenicket

    Plymouth County, MA375 acres

    1 public boat ramp

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Massachusetts boating — frequently asked

What is the best lake for boating in Massachusetts?

Quabbin Reservoir in Worcester County tops the list — 3 public boat ramps. 18 Massachusetts lakes qualify for this list overall.

How is this Massachusetts boating list ranked?

Every lake on the list has a cited public-access or conditions signal — never an opinion. We rank by total public ramps (MA OFBA) + marinas (OpenStreetMap), then by surface acreage (USGS NHD). LakeVibe doesn't invent rankings: a lake only appears here when the data already supports it.

Which Massachusetts lakes are best for boating?

Our top picks are Quabbin Reservoir, Long Pond, South Watuppa Pond, Otis Reservoir. Tap any lake for its full conditions, things to do, and where to stay.