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There are 15,074 documented lakes in Wisconsin.[1][2][3][4] Of these, about 40 percent have been named. They range in size from small one-and two-acre (0.5–1 ha) ponds to 137,708-acre (55,728 ha) Lake Winnebago. They range in depth from a few feet (around 1 meter) to 350 feet (110 m) for Wazee Lake. Lake Winnebago is the largest lake by volume and the lake with the longest shoreline. The largest man-made lake is Petenwell Lake, which was created by damming the Wisconsin River. Vilas County has the most lakes (1,318) and Brown and Outagamie counties the fewest (4). Many lakes have the same names, with 116 named Mud Lake.[1]


Great Lakes



Inland lakes


Named inland lakes are listed below. Alternate names are indicated in parentheses.[1]


Adams County



Ashland County



Barron County



Bayfield County



Brown County



Buffalo County



Burnett County



Calumet County



Chippewa County



Clark County



Columbia County



Crawford County



Dane County



Dodge County



Door County


Body of WateracresAccess[5]
Arbter Lake (Mud Lake, Schmok Lake)16partly within a DNR State Natural Area[6]
Bley Pond4.5private access only
Bradley Lake (Little Lake, Mud Lake, or The Duck Pond)19within Sunset Park[7]
Butler Pond3.2private access only
Carp Lake[8]About 5 acresOn Plum Island, which is open to public use in the Green Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Carp Lake becomes a lagoon of Lake Michigan during years when Lake Michigan's water levels are high.[8]
Clark Lake864public beach on the southwest corner and one other public area[9] in addition to public fee areas along the southeast within Whitefish Dunes State Park[10] and the north within the Ridges Sanctuary.[11]
Dunes Lake (Gerlach Lake, Gurlock Lake)80.4public access only by boat through Dolans (or Donlans, or Geisel) Creek[12] and Shivering Sands Creek
Europe Lake273public boat access on southwest side of the lake; southeast side is part of Newport State Park[13]
Forestville Flowage72.1dam and southern shore is in Forestville Dam County Park
Kangaroo Lake1,109Much of the shoreline is owned by the DNR and other entities allowing public access[14]
Krause Lake, also called Mud Lake (Chambers Island)[15]3.7northeastern shore enrolled in the DNR Managed Forest Program
Little Lake4122.1 acres surrounding the northern part of the lake is owned by an entity allowing public access;[16] a dock open to the public is located on the southwest shore near a museum[17]
Lost Lake91.2public access only by boat through Logan Creek[11]
Mackaysee Lake347large areas of the north, west, and south shores are enrolled in the DNR Managed Forest Program;
Mud Lake (Baileys Harbor)155DNR State Natural Area[18]
Pinney Lake2.3private access only
Pluff Pond ?formerly a 0.52-acre pond prior to nearby development; now only a small remnant remaining bordered by a wooded swamp
Rogers Lake69.5DNR State Natural Area (Mink River Estuary);[19] boat launch on Lake Michigan
Schwartz Lake (Schmoke Lake)30partly within a DNR State Natural Area[6]
Thorp Pond6.4private access only[20]
Unnamed Lake #24.1private access only
Unnamed Lake #3about 2within Lyle-Harter-Matter County Park[21]
Upper Lost Lake4.5private access only
Zoo Lake0.9public access only by boat through Three Springs Creek[22]
Select bodies of water and wetlands of Door County

Douglas County



Dunn County



Eau Claire County



Florence County



Fond du Lac County



Forest County



Grant County



Green County



Green Lake County



Iowa County



Iron County



Jackson County



Jefferson County



Juneau County



Kenosha County



Kewaunee County



La Crosse County



Lafayette County



Langlade County



Lincoln County



Manitowoc County



Marathon County



Marinette County



Marquette County



Menominee County



Milwaukee County



Monroe County



Oconto County



Oneida County



Outagamie County



Ozaukee County



Pepin County



Pierce County



Polk County



Portage County



Price County



Racine County



Richland County



Rock County



Rusk County



St. Croix County



Sauk County



Sawyer County



Shawano County



Sheboygan County



Taylor County



Trempealeau County



Vernon County



Vilas County



Walworth County



Washburn County



Washington County



Waukesha County



Waupaca County



Waushara County



Winnebago County



Wood County



References


  1. Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources, Wisconsin Lakes. 2009.
  2. The Wisconsin Association of Lakes
  3. "Lakes". Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
  4. LakeList.com - List of Wisconsin Lakes (link dead)
  5. Door County Soil and Water Conservation Department (June 27, 1999). "Figure 9: Door County Lakes and Ponds, pages 32–39 (pages 36–43 of the pdf); Rodgers lake is covered on page 23 (page 27 of the pdf)" (PDF). Surface Water Inventory of Door County. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 13, 2020. Retrieved January 22, 2019. and Find A Lake database, Wisconsin DNR; areas of public ownership or DNR Managed Forest Land are shown on the Door County Web Map
  6. Map: Cave Point-Clay Banks Shivering Sands Unit State Natural Area #559, Door County, Wisconsin DNR
  7. Sunset Park Master Plan by the City of Sturgeon Bay and several private contractors, January 16, 2019, page 5
  8. Flora and Vegetation of the Grand Traverse Islands (Lake Michigan), Wisconsin and Michigan by Emmet J. Judziewicz, The Michigan Botanist, Volume 40, Number 4, October 2001, page 127
  9. Town Parks/Launch Area, "Clark Lake beach" and "Town Line Boat Launch into Clark Lake", Town of Sevastopol
  10. Whitefish Dunes State Park Summer Trail Map, Wisconsin DNR, 2019
  11. Logan Creek (No. 543), Wisconsin DNR, January 31, 2020
  12. Public parking lot for the creek off of Haberli Road, Web-Map of Door County, Wisconsin
  13. Europe Bay Woods (No. 379), Wisconsin DNR, January 31, 2020
  14. Kangaroo Lake (No. 335), Wisconsin DNR, January 31, 2020
  15. Mud Lake in the Ice Age National Scenic Trail Hiker Resource Map and Find A Lake > Door County > Mud Lake, Wisconsin DNR
  16. Washington Island Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, 2011-2015, October 2011, page 21 (page 27 of the pdf)
  17. Little Lake (No. 554), Wisconsin DNR, January 31, 2020
  18. Mud Lake (No. 125), Wisconsin DNR, January 31, 2020 and Mud Lake Conceptual Management Plan by Jim Raber, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, July 14, 1987
  19. Mink River Estuary (No. 218), Wisconsin DNR, January 31, 2020
  20. The pond itself and its shore are not part of the State Natural Area Thorp Pond (No. 403), Wisconsin DNR, January 31, 2020
  21. Meridian Park (No. 544), Wisconsin DNR, January 31, 2020 and Lyle-Harter-Matter Sanctuary, Door County Parks website
  22. North Bay (No. 381), Wisconsin DNR, January 31, 2020, also see the Three Springs Nature Preserve Door County Land Trust map





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