Lake Winnipesaukee
Have fun out there.
Not a navigation or safety app β carry a real chart.
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Lake Scouts keep the pins honest. They can move a pin themselves and approve the location fixes other boaters send in β nothing else.
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They have to create an account first. Once they have, tap their name below β or type the email they signed up with.
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Pins get placed from old records, so some are off. Show us where this really is and a Lake Scout will check it and move it for everybody.
Boaters sent these in from the water. Accept moves the pin for everyone; decline leaves it alone.
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Pick a themed route β the map shows just that tour's stops, in order, so it stays clear.
Spot a bug or think of something that'd make this better? Send it β we read every one and work them into the app. Sign in and you can watch yours get done.
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This app tells you the history of what you're looking at. It does not show rocks, shoals, channel markers, or safe routes, and it never will. Winnipesaukee has real rock hazards β roughly a thousand markers exist out there for a reason. Carry a current chart and navigate with it.
Office hours are 8:15β4:15, Monday to Friday. Outside those hours, call 911. Headquarters: 31 Dock Road, Gilford.
Guidance from the NH-approved boater education course.
New Hampshire law requires a report if anyone is hurt or killed, someone is missing, or there's more than $2,000 in damage. Hitting a rock hard enough to hurt a hull or lower unit clears $2,000 easily.
Tell Marine Patrol right away, then file the written report within 15 days. Since January 2025, if the operator can't or won't report it, the boat's owner has to.
The Bizer Navigator app is the current digital chart of the lake. For paper, ask a Lakes Region marine dealer what edition they're carrying β we'd rather not name one that's gone out of print.
We don't sell these and we don't earn anything from them.
Every source gave a street address, not a position. If you're at it right now, put it on the map for everyone.
They need an account first. They can edit the description, hours, address and website β never the name or where the pin sits.
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Know something about a place on this lake? Put it on the map. Bill checks every one β and when he approves your first, you become a Lake Scout.
Nothing goes on the map that canβt be backed up. A source is the fastest way to get yours approved.
You don't need an account. Bill checks every one before it shows up for anybody else.
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This is not a navigation aid. On The Lake Tours tells you the history of what you're looking at. It does not show rocks, shoals, channel markers, or safe routes.
Lake Winnipesaukee has serious rock hazards and a real marked channel system. Always navigate with official charts and current NH Marine Patrol information, and keep a proper lookout.
Your position can be off by many yards, especially in poor signal. Stories are rewritten from cited sources and may contain errors β treat them as lore, not gospel.
Save your lake stories across devices β or jump right in.
We'll email you a confirmation link β click it, then come back and log in.
You can move pins yourself and approve the location fixes other boaters send in.