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  2. Geneva Lake - Wikipedia

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    On its shores are the city of Lake Geneva and the villages of Fontana-on-Geneva-Lake and Williams Bay. The lake covers an area of approximately 5,401 acres (2,186 ha; 8.439 sq mi; 21.86 km 2), [3] with a maximum length of 7.8 miles (12.6 km), [3] a mean depth of 61 feet (19 m), [3] and a maximum depth of 135 feet (41 m). [3]

  3. List of lakes of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    There are over 15,000 lakes in Wisconsin. Of these, about 40 percent have been named. Excluding Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, Lake Winnebago is the largest lake by area, largest by volume and the lake with the longest shoreline. The deepest lake is Wazee Lake, at 350 feet (107 meters). The deepest natural lake is Green Lake, at

  4. Lake Winnebago - Wikipedia

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    Lake Winnebago is one of the more heavily fished lakes in the state. [4] Many fishermen consider it one of the nation's top walleye fisheries. Other species present include bluegill, largemouth bass, muskellunge, northern pike, perch, burbot, white bass, crappie, freshwater drum, channel catfish, flathead catfish, and smallmouth bass. In June ...

  5. Petenwell Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lake Petenwell is Wisconsin's second largest lake at 23,040 acres (93.2 km 2) or approximately 36 square miles (93 km 2). It was created in 1948 by the Wisconsin River Power Company with the construction of a dam across the Wisconsin River near Necedah. [1] It has a maximum depth of 42 feet (13 m) and is used for water skiing, sailing and fishing.

  6. Manson Lake - Wikipedia

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    Manson Lake is a 236 acres (96 ha) lake located in Oneida County, Wisconsin with a maximum depth of 54 ft (16 m). The lake is surrounded by forest on the south end and houses and lodges on the north end. [1] [2] On the north end also sits the ghost town of Manson, Wisconsin. U.S. Route 8 also passes Manson Lake.

  7. Green Lake (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Green Lake has a maximum depth of 237 ft (72 m), making it the deepest natural inland lake in Wisconsin and the second largest by volume. The lake covers 29.72 km 2 (7,340 acres) and has an average depth of 30.48 m (100.0 ft). Green Lake has 43.94 km (27.30 mi) of diverse shoreline, ranging from sandstone bluffs to marshes. [2]

  8. Birch Lake (Laona, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Birch Lake has a maximum depth of 70 ft (21 m) deep and is 468 acres (189 ha). The lake is surrounded by pine trees and it has no public boat launch. [1] The United States Forest Service surveyed the lake in 1938 and they measured 4.5 mi (7.2 km) of shoreline.

  9. Alma Lake (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Alma Lake, located in North-Central Wisconsin in Vilas County, near the town of St. Germain, is a small 57.7-acre (233,500 sq. meters) lake [1] with a maximum depth of 5.5 meters (18 feet), and a mean depth of 3.4 meters (11 feet). [2]