Webster Lake

Webster Lake

Webster, Massachusetts 01570

Official Website
Webster Lake webpage

About this Location

Formally known as Lake Chaubunagungamaug and commonly referred to as Webster Lake, this beautiful attraction offers visitors a relaxing and tranquil natural asset for swimming, boating, kayaking, and more.

Webster Lake was formed by the retreat of glaciers during the last ice age and is replenished by streams and underwater springs. The area includes three smaller bodies of water (North Pond, Middle Pond, and South Pond) joined by narrow channels. Even though there are three smaller bodies of water, the lake is classified as a “Great Pond” by the state. There are 17 miles of shoreline. The length of the lake is 3.25 miles, and at its widest point in Middle Pond, the distance is 1.125 miles. The shoreline of North Pond is 5.78 miles, Middle Pond is 7.06 miles, and South Pond is 4.17 miles. It is the largest natural lake in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.

Features

  • Roadside viewing

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

Content from Webster Lake webpage

Last updated December 19, 2023