Now live on Lake Ouachita, AR
Know what's happening on your lake — before you leave the dock.
MyLake brings together the map, Today's lake pulse, groups, chat, and community alerts — built for people who actually live and boat on the water.
Works on your phone and on the web — same lake, same updates.

Live map
Your lake — mapped by people who are on it.
Places, updates, and activity — not a static brochure map.
See which marinas and places have new updates today
Marina-reported dock, fuel, and restaurant status when verified
Hazards, debris, ramps, and hangouts marked by the community
Pulse indicators when something changed since you last looked
Built for lake life — not generic social media.
Awareness, connection, and coordination on the water — in one app.
Map & places
The lake map boaters actually use — marinas, fuel, restaurants, hazards, and landmarks.
- •Permanent markers with photos and contact info
- •Marker activity when places post updates
- •Filter by what matters before you launch
Today & lake pulse
A daily briefing for your lake — what's new, what changed, and what to watch for.
- •Lake pulse highlights from the community
- •Weather and lake level context
- •Unread activity on markers you care about
Groups & chat
Stay connected with dock neighbors, lake groups, and friends on the water.
- •Lake-wide and private group chat
- •Community feed and photo sharing
- •Private maps for your crew
Community alerts
Coordinate with people nearby — not a substitute for calling 911.
- •Share urgent situations with location context
- •Reach boaters already on the lake
- •Always call authorities in a real emergency
Free on Lake Ouachita today for the lake community.
Community alerts — not 911
MyLake helps lake communities coordinate quickly on the water. It is a neighbor-to-neighbor tool, not an emergency dispatch service.
Alert your lake community
Share urgent situations with people on the water nearby — lost items, breakdowns, hazards, and local coordination.
Real-time context on the map
Community alerts include location context so others can see what is happening and respond if they are able.
Not a replacement for 911
MyLake does not contact official rescue services. In a life-threatening emergency, always call local authorities first.
Use community alerts to reach people already on your lake. For fires, medical emergencies, or official rescue, call 911 or your local marine authority first.
Bring MyLake to your lake
We are expanding lake by lake. Tell us about your community and we will reach out when we are ready for your area.