Erich and crew are great! He was able to adjust our original design and install our new dock within the original timeline. Can’t say enough positive things about him. Professional, quality work, courteous and reasonable. Would highly recommend!
Rock Docks has been building custom docks on Nagawicka Lake and around Lake Country for over a decade. From open-water shorelines to channel and Bark River properties, we understand what works best in each area of the lake.
Nagawicka is not a one-layout lake. We take the time to understand your property, shoreline, and how you use your waterfront before designing a dock that fits your waterfront perfectly.
From consultation to installation, we make the entire process simple and straightforward. Our goal is to deliver a dock that fits your property beautifully so you can spend your summers enjoying the water.
Erich and crew are great! He was able to adjust our original design and install our new dock within the original timeline. Can’t say enough positive things about him. Professional, quality work, courteous and reasonable. Would highly recommend!
We specialize in properties along the Nagawicka Lake channel near Nagawicka Avenue, Peninsula Drive, and Woodland Park Drive.
Because of narrow channel waterways, we custom build boardwalk docks for these homes that extend usable space over the water and provide room for boats, entertaining, and relaxing on the waterfront.
We build docks throughout the open lake where shorelines are more exposed.
These docks are designed to handle stronger wave action, heavier boat traffic, and deeper water, while still creating a layout that works for swimming, boat access, and relaxing along the shoreline.
Homes along the Bark River connecting to Nagawicka Lake often have narrower waterfronts and changing water levels.
We design docks and boardwalk-style layouts that maximize usable waterfront space while still providing reliable boat access to the lake.
Location: Nagawicka Lake is located in Delafield and Nashotah in Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Size: Roughly 981 acres
Average Depth: About 36 feet
Max Depth: 90 feet
Lake Bottom: A mix of firmer gravel and softer muck, depending on location
Water Source: The Bark River
Fun Fact: The Nagawicka Lake Yacht Club dates back to 1895, making it one of the oldest sailing clubs in the region.
Lake Restaurants and Bars: The Commodore, Fishbone's
Docks Built for Nagawicka Lake: Rock Docks builds custom wood docks designed for Nagawicka’s mix of open-lake frontage, narrow channels, and Bark River waterfronts.
Yes. Rock Docks regularly builds boardwalk-style docks for homes in the Nagawicka channel along Nagawicka Avenue, Peninsula Drive, and Woodland Park Drive. Because the channel is narrower than the open lake, these docks are often designed wider to create better access and more usable space. They’re like an extension of your yard.
The best dock design depends on the property and location on the lake. Open-lake homes often need docks designed to handle wave action and boat traffic, while channel or Bark River properties may benefit from wider boardwalk layouts that maximize usable waterfront space.
Dock cost depends on the size, layout, materials, and shoreline conditions. Custom wood docks for Nagawicka Lake homes can vary widely depending on the design. After a free on-site consultation, Rock Docks provides clear pricing based on your property and dock layout.
Yes. Every Rock Docks project begins with an on-site consultation where we walk the shoreline and understand how the dock will be used. From there, we design a custom wood dock that fits the property and the way homeowners use their waterfront.
Yes. Properties on the open lake often experience more boat traffic and wind exposure, so dock designs need to account for those conditions. Rock Docks builds docks with layouts and support structures designed for the conditions of each waterfront location.
Yes. Rock Docks builds docks for homes along the Bark River. These waterfronts often require different layouts because of narrower waterways and changing water levels. We’d be happy to meet with you, assess your riverfront, and design a dock specifically for Bark River conditions.
Most custom dock projects take several weeks depending on design complexity and seasonal demand. Spring is the busiest time for installations, so scheduling earlier helps ensure the dock is ready for summer.
Yes. When installing a new dock, Rock Docks includes the removal and disposal of the old dock so homeowners don’t have to worry about getting their dock out of the water or figuring out where to dispose of it. Our goal is to handle the entire process so you can focus on enjoying your waterfront.
Whether you’re exploring options, planning ahead, or ready to build, Rock Docks is here to help.
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