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Explore Lake of the Woods with the Navionics interactive map, covering both U.S. and Canadian sides.
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Lake of the Woods nautical chart. The marine chart shows depth and hydrology of Lake of the Woods on the map, which is located in the Minnesota, Ontario, Manitoba state (Roseau, Rainy River District, Kenora District). Coordinates: 49.09713229, -94.82438195.
This map shows cities, towns, highways, main roads, secondary roads, rivers and points of interest in Lake of the Woods Area.
Lake of the Woods is over 70 miles (110 km) long and wide, containing more than 14,552 islands and 65,000 miles (105,000 km) of shoreline. It is fed by the Rainy River, Shoal Lake, Kakagi Lake and other smaller rivers. The lake drains into the Winnipeg River and then into Lake Winnipeg.
Snowmobiling the Lake of the Woods area, some of the best trails in the state. Enjoy hundreds of miles of connected groomed trails.
Large detailed map of Lake of the Woods. 1442x1162px / 704 Kb Go to Map. About Lake of the Woods. State: Minnesota, Manitoba (Canada) and Ontario (Canada). Area: 1,679 sq mi (4,348 sq km). Max. depth: 210 ft (64 m). Written and fact-checked by Ontheworldmap.com team. Last Updated: November 07, 2023. . U.S. Maps. U.S. maps. States. Cities.
Detailed map of the southern portion of Lake of the Woods. Water depths are shown for the southwestern portion of the lake, and there are enlarged insets of the river access points at Warroad and Baudette. All of the Northwest Angle is shown.
Nestled in the picturesque wilderness of northern Minnesota, the Lake of the Woods area boasts diverse outdoor adventures that beckons anglers, nature enthusiasts, and explorers alike. /.
Lake of the Woods Tourism has the Navionics lake map of the entire lake, both U.S. and Canadian sides on an interactive map available on our website. This map shows depths, reefs, islands and more. You can zoom out to get the lay of the land or zoom in to look for a “spot on a spot”.