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  2. Lake Lucerne (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Looking north from the south end of Lake Lucerne. Lake Lucerne is located near Crandon in Forest County, Wisconsin, United States. [2] There is a boat landing on the southeast shore of the lake and a restaurant (Waters Edge) on the west shore. This restaurant performs a water ski show during the summer months. Summer homes and cottages surround ...

  3. Friess Lake - Wikipedia

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    The village of Richfield has six lakes and the largest one is Friess Lake. [4] [5] In 2008 the Wisconsin Department of Natural resources began trying to improve access to the lake. Grant money was used to make a boat launch on the 15-acre Little Friess Lake. Boaters can use the channel which leads from Little Friess to get to Friess Lake. [6]

  4. Castle Rock Lake - Wikipedia

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    Castle Rock Lake is located in Central Wisconsin between Adams County and Juneau County, at the coordinates 43.9258° the surrounding area of the lake consists of mostly flood plains. The elevation of the lake itself is at a mean sea level of 882 feet (268.834 m). The parent material in the area is mixed sandy alluvium, the A Horizon consists ...

  5. Squirrel Lake - Wikipedia

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    Squirrel Lake is a 1,309 acres (530 ha) lake in Vilas County and Oneida County, Wisconsin. It has a maximum depth of 46 feet. [1] Several species of fish inhabit the lake and fishing is accessible via a public boat launch. [2] Writer Winifred Dunn spent time during her youth on an island at Squirrel Lake. [3]

  6. Yellowstone Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    The state park is included in the 4,047-acre (1,638 ha) Yellowstone Lake State Wildlife Area. The park has 128 campsites and 5 group sites. There is a swimming area with sand beach, picnic areas, and playgrounds. Boat launch, boat rentals, fishing for bluegill, largemouth bass, walleye and channel catfish, with some northern pike and ...

  7. Lake Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The lake provides flood control and is a popular destination for recreational boating and fishing. In 1966, the Wisconsin state record Common Carp was caught in Lake Wisconsin, weighing 57 lbs. 2 oz. [3] The Merrimac Ferry crosses the lake at Merrimac, Wisconsin.

  8. Birch Lake (Laona, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    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. [2] The fish in the lake include Crappie and perch; predator fish in the lake include smallmouth bass and walleye. The lake also has many crayfish. [1]

  9. Devil's Lake (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    There are also boat rentals, where visitors can rent pedal boats, paddle boards, and kayaks. During the summer months, kayaking tours of the lake are offered. [20] Recreational fishing is apparent on the lakeshore and on boat. [21] Two boat launches are offered on the southwest and northeast sides of Devil's Lake. [22]